Out of the Body Experience - Part 2

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In the UCLA ICU, Erik Estrada experienced an OBE. He thinks it was a will to live that helped he decided to return to his body from his out of body experience. Part 2.

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  • @ajs3939 i was having dental treatment i was hovering above myself it felt really weird i told them what was on top of there cupboards coz they didnt believe me i even drew it for them then they believed me

  • @ajs3939 --email me please

  • @foxee101 hes not the only oner to experience it it happened to me

  • he had a real one that is not in question. What he did not remember was the choice given him to survive. Lucky he thought it better to return to the bed,

  • its all true but god has nothing to do with it

  • @handplanty agreed, that's why i usually go to google, and it's less complicated. lol, thanks for your comment even though we've beenm having this conversation without you. ^.^

    ah, so your check out "bolld=bond" huh? lol. btw, why "apollo" as your example, have you been looking in the NASA entries too? lol

  • @RinAkurei If there are other sites, google will lead you there ^^

    Oh, and one very interesting feature of Google is that you can type, for example

    "Define: blood bond" and search on google, and it will query wiktionary, wikipedia, the merriam webster dictionary and lots of other sites and list all their definitions for you, it's great! Now, "blood bond" only has two entries, but "apollo" has 15. Just thought I'd share :D

  • @RinAkurei Oh I'm just a highschool student, I don't do elaborate 'research' worthy of that title. I just come across it occasionally. NASA itself has a very good site of its own though. The way I get there is, I'm subscribed, on YouTube, to NASA's and ESA's official channels, so I follow those links to wikipedia. When it's interesting, I follow links from there.

    My language has many small articles which, on the English version, are bigger, so I want to translate some. Haven't begun yet though.

  • @handplanty Okay, thanks for the pointer, i'll go to Wikipida's source if i don't find my info instaec of google first, thanks.

    and your right, i couldn't find any leads on Google for "blood-bond" but i found something that had nothing to do with video gameson Yahoo! thanks for your help! ^.^ know any other sites?

  • @handplanty Opes, sorry for the misunderstanding. thanks for clearing that up.

    Btw, how would you know about the NASA files and articles and such? what kind of research lead you there?

    and sadly, i can't say anything else about Wikipida, because i don't go on often, and still haven't tried to put my own info their site. have YOU uploaded, or edited a page on Wikipida?

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