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[[File:Out of body experiences.png|alt=Out of body experiences|thumb|'''Figure 1'''. Consciousness is not permanently attached to the body.<ref>'''The experimental induction of out-of-body experiences. Science''', Ehrsson, H.H. 317: 1048, first published in 2007. Accessed on 15th September 2022 via: http://www.ehrssonlab.se/pdfs/Ehrsson-Science-2007-with-SOM.pdf</ref>]]
[[File:Out of body experiences.png|alt=Out of body experiences|thumb|'''Figure 1'''. Consciousness is not permanently attached to the body.<ref>'''The experimental induction of out-of-body experiences. Science''', Ehrsson, H.H. 317: 1048, first published in 2007. Accessed on 15th September 2022 via: http://www.ehrssonlab.se/pdfs/Ehrsson-Science-2007-with-SOM.pdf</ref>]]
'''Out of Body Experiences (OBEs) are a state of mind which often occurs as a result of near death experiences or [[psychedelics]] use (most prominently ketamine and DMT).''' OBEs can be [[Experiments|experimentally demonstrated]] are are thought to occur due to disturbance of the functionality of the vestibular system (cochlear)<ref>'''Stimulating illusory own-body perceptions.''' Olaf Blanke, Stphanie Ortigue, Theodor Landis & Margitta Seeck. Nature volume 419, pages269–270 (2002)First Published: 19 September 2002 Neuropsychology</ref>.
'''Out of Body Experiences (OBEs) are a state of mind which often occurs as a result of near death experiences or [[psychedelics]] use (most prominently ketamine and DMT).''' OBEs can be [[Experiments|experimentally demonstrated]] and are thought to occur due to disturbance of the functionality of the vestibular system (cochlear)<ref>'''Stimulating illusory own-body perceptions.''' Olaf Blanke, Stphanie Ortigue, Theodor Landis & Margitta Seeck. Nature volume 419, pages269–270 (2002)First Published: 19 September 2002 Neuropsychology</ref>.


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