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From: norman@sunybcs.UUCP (Stephen Norman)
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Subject: WANTED: Info on Stanford study
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Date: Sun, 14-Oct-84 20:59:33 EDT
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Posted: Sun Oct 14 20:59:33 1984
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   We had a guest speaker who, for an hour, told us how she and her friends
are able to remove themselves from their body and go "anywhere".  She gave
many examples about her own experiences (impossible to verify).  To re-
enforce her remarks, she made reference to a Stanford University study that
"proved" that people had this ability.  She gave accuracy ratings (from the
study) of 95-100 percent.  She also stated that the study also found that
a group of "regular" people scored between 85-100 percent.  I decided to per-
sue the matter further and asked her where she read about the study and when
it was done.  She replied it was in a book she read (oh, but she forgot the
title).  Is there anyone who can either verify this data?  I'd really like
to here about the Stanford study (if it was actually done), it's findings,
and most importantly, where it was published.

							Many thanks.

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