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Astral travel : ウィキペディア英語版
Astral projection

Astral projection (or astral travel) is an interpretation of an out-of-body experience (OBE) that assumes the existence of an "astral body" separate from the physical body and capable of travelling outside it.〔
It is also believed that the "astral body" is the soul leaving the body and travelling through the spiritual realm,(astral plane).
(Astral projection ). (n.d.). Webster's New Millennium Dictionary of English, Preview Edition (v 0.9.7). Retrieved June 21, 2008, from Dictionary.com website〕 Astral projection or travel denotes the astral body leaving the physical body to travel in an astral plane. The idea of astral travel is rooted in common worldwide religious accounts of the afterlife〔Suki Miller, ''After Death: How People around the World Map the Journey after Death'' (1995)〕 in which the consciousness' or soul's journey or "ascent" is described in such terms as "an... out-of-body experience, wherein the spiritual traveller leaves the physical body and travels in his/her subtle body (or dreambody or astral body) into ‘higher’ realms."〔Dr. Roger J. Woolger, ''Beyond Death: Transition and the Afterlife'', accessed online June 2008 at the website of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, http://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/PDF/RWoolgerTransition.pdf.〕 It is frequently reported in association with dreams, and forms of meditation.〔Sylvan Muldoon, Hereward Carrington. (1929). ''Projection of the Astral Body''. Rider and Company. ISBN 0-7661-4604-9〕〔Leonard Zusne, Warren H. Jones. (1989). ''Anomalistic Psychology: A Study of Magical Thinking''. Psychology Press. ISBN 0-8058-0508-7〕
Some patients have reported perceptions similar to the descriptions of astral projection, induced through various hallucinogenic and hypnotic (including self-hypnotic) means. There is no scientific evidence that there is any manifestation of a consciousness or soul which is separate from neural activity. There is no scientific evidence that one can consciously leave the body and make observations.〔Brian Regal. (2009). ''Pseudoscience: A Critical Encyclopedia''. Greenwood. p. 29. ISBN 978-0-313-35507-3 "Other than anecdotal eyewitness accounts, there is no evidence of the ability to astral project, the existence of other planes, or of the Akashic Record."〕 Claims of scientific evidence of astral projection are pseudoscientific.〔Terence Hines. (2003). ''Pseudoscience and the Paranormal''. Prometheus Books. pp. 103-106. ISBN 978-1573929790〕〔Robert L. Park. (2008). ''Superstition: Belief in the Age of Science''. Princeton University Press. pp. 90-91. ISBN 1-4008-2877-5.〕〔
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