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Solving of the the riddle of the Near Death Experience....

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Eugene Braxtons out of body experiences began at age 6, and would continue night after night, year after year, very heavily, from age 6 to 16... Gene's childhood out of body experiences, were interwoven, with completely lucid, sensory filled dreams, all of them, with varying degree's,... of separate levels of consciousness. After after several years, by age 13, Eugene learned to distinguish, dreams from lucid dreams, and lucid dreams, from conscious out of body experiences.. with all three, having their own, individual states of conscious awareness.... or levels of consciousness.  Because of the frequency, intensity, and the prolonged duration, of these and other anomolous experiences, the teenager was able to observe, experiment and eventually,.. after 9 or 10 years, ....15 yr old Eugene was able to develop, and soon began to exert an unusual degree of control, focused observation, and even a high degree of mastery of these mystical experiences. At age 15, in the mid 70s as a mystical graduation of sorts, Gene then had a extremely clear, detailed and prolonged, near death experience. FLASH FORWARD TO 1997 ... After reading a Newsweek article about nde's and writing a response letter, to the article, Gene was formally invited to participate in a near death/personality study with then world authority Dr Bruce Greyson editor of the Journal of Near Death studies... And within 5 yrs and 2 more world authorities.. this research.... led to the solving of the the riddle of the near death experience.... His website: http://braxtoneugene.wix.com/americasmystic / Prev. show with Eugene: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iByvoMidks0 Check out more Soul Talk Episoodes at: 

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