
OBE, Out of Body Experience - Expanded Awareness, Graham Nicholls
Wendy's Coffeehouse Curious · Wendy's Coffeehouse
November 23, 202038m 49s
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Show Notes
From the time he remembered his first OBE at age 12, Graham has dedicated himself to mastering the ability to induce the experience. He is considered an expert.
OBEs can broaden your perspective and increase awareness on reality beyond the physical form. His book, Navigating the Out of Body Experience: Radical New Techniques, is an excellent resource.
"Graham Nicholls' experiences are powerful proof that consciousness is not rooted within the brain." - Anthony Peake, Author of The Out-of-Body Experience
Graham Nicholls is a English author, speaker, artist, and out-of-body experience (OBE) specialist. He first came to public attention as an installation artist exploring psychology and consciousness through specially designed technological environments, the largest of which was exhibited at London’s Science Museum in 2004.
These installations also led to immersive technology designed to induce OBEs and later his Infra-liminal sound recordings, which help bring about the vibrational state in the majority of those who use them.
Sensory Deprivation and the OBE. The Float Tank experience: Graham's Blog.
OBEs can broaden your perspective and increase awareness on reality beyond the physical form. His book, Navigating the Out of Body Experience: Radical New Techniques, is an excellent resource.
"Graham Nicholls' experiences are powerful proof that consciousness is not rooted within the brain." - Anthony Peake, Author of The Out-of-Body Experience
Graham Nicholls is a English author, speaker, artist, and out-of-body experience (OBE) specialist. He first came to public attention as an installation artist exploring psychology and consciousness through specially designed technological environments, the largest of which was exhibited at London’s Science Museum in 2004.
These installations also led to immersive technology designed to induce OBEs and later his Infra-liminal sound recordings, which help bring about the vibrational state in the majority of those who use them.
Sensory Deprivation and the OBE. The Float Tank experience: Graham's Blog.