EXCEPTIONAL HUMAN EXPERIENCE, OUT OF BODY EXPERIENCES

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This document is a collection of summaries of various documents from the CIA's Stargate program. The first entry discusses the concept of "homo noeticus," a term used to describe individuals who have awakened their wisdom-eye and live from wisdom and the heart. The second entry is an encyclopedia on the New Age Movement, providing an overview of its history, beliefs, and major figures. The third entry explores Ernest Hemingway's out-of-body experience and its influence on his writing. The fourth entry discusses experiments involving hypnosis, telepathy, and out-of-body experiences. The fifth entry is a scholarly overview of out-of-body experiences, providing a comprehensive survey of research on the topic. The sixth entry presents the results of a questionnaire survey on out-of-body experiences in individuals with schizophrenia. The final entry examines out-of-body experiences in young children.

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 Exceptional Human Experience
 homo noeticus (the model of which is Jesus or
 Buddha),  has  not  only  awakened  but  "has
 awakened the wisdom-eye" (p. 192).   NDErs are
 called to live from wisdom, make it real, as well as
 from the heart. - R.A.W.
 NEW AGE
 ENCYCLOPEDIAS / DICTIONARIES
 04373.  Melton, J. Gordon, Clark, Jerome, and Kelly,
 Aidan A.    New Age Encyclopedia  (1st ed.).  Detroit,
 MI: Gale Research, 1990. 586p. Index: 527-586
 The subtitle of this encyclopedia delineates its
 scope: "A Guide to the Beliefs, Concepts, Terms,
 People, and Organizations That Make Up the New
 Global Movement Toward Spiritual Development,
 Health and Healing,  Higher Consciousness,  and
 Related Subjects."  The coverage is limited to the
 New Age Movement per se (including the holistic
 health movement) and "its immediate and direct
 antecedents" not the historical roots. There are 334
 numbered  entries,  ranging in length from a
 paragraph to 10 or more pages.  Each entry lists
 additional sources of information.   The volume
 begins with a useful and informative introductory
 essay and chronology entitled "An Overview of the
 New Age Movement."  It describes the origin and
 history of the movement, the role its major leaders
 have played, and summarizes the main beliefs and
 "ideological commitments" of the movement.  It is
 followed by a listing of the major works by the
 authors to obtain an overview of the New Ave.
 The 4-page New Age chronology begins with the
 founding of the Theosophical Society in 1875 and
 goes through Shirley MacLaine's televised version
 of her book Out on a Limb in 1987.  An important
 appendix is a 10-page listing of educational institu-
 tions that offer degrees or programs on New Age
 subjects. - R.A.W.
 OUT-OF-BODY EXPERIENCES
 04374. Josephs, Allen.  Hemingwa 's out of body ex-
 perience. Hemingway Review, 1983, 2(2), 11-17. 15 refs
 Describes Ernest Hemingway's out-of-body arguing that it was not fabricatedy but
 authentic.    Josephs says "it affected  him
 profoundly enough to become a repeated event in
 his fiction and to influence his eschatology, and
 particularly his focus on the subject of death" (p.
 16). He documents these statements with frequent
 references to the Nick Adams stories, and offers
 some speculations on  Hemingway's  OBE itself
 based primarily on Charles Tart's writings and an
 interview with him. - R.A.W.
 EXPERIMENTS
 04375.  Verpeaux, Pierre.  Hypnosis, telepathy and
 OBEs.   Revue Francaise de Psychotronique, 1988 (Apr-
 Jun), 1(1), 27.
 Using a S who was experiencing a good type
 of hypnotic trance and also an OBE, the author
 reports some preliminary results with telepathy
 (with or without hypnosis).  Furthermore, the S
 describes (clairvoyantly?), in an OBE, several very
 Vol. 9, No. 1 June 1991
 good details of a picture in a room he had never
 seen or been in before. - B.O.B.
 SCHOLARLY OVERVIEWS
 04376.  Vicira, Waldo.   Projeciologia: Survey of OBE
 Experiences.  Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Editora Brasil-
 America S.A. EBAL, 1986. 900p. Bibl: 699-771; 40 il-
 lus; Name Index: 775-787; Place Index: 789-794; Sub-
 ject Index: 795-866.
 The author is director-president of the newly
 formed "Institute of Projectiology" and editor of
 its Boretim In formativo since June, 1989.  Vieira is
 also a physician working in Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.
 The book surveys 22 years of research on the out-
 of-body problem. There are 15 chapters (each one
 with its own bibliography), plus 2 additional ones
 covering open letters" and a "general bibliography
 about OBEs" (for Viera, "Projeciologia") (pp. 699-
 771).    The  whole  work  is  preceded  by  an
 "Introduction" and a short glossary. Titles of chap-
 ters are as follows: (I) The Foundation of ProJ'ec-
 tiology; (II) OBE-Projectiology Phenomena; (III)
 Altered States of Consciousness; (IV) Manifesta-
 tion Channels of Consciousness; (V) Philosophical
 Considerations; (VI) Previous Physical Wakeful-
 ness;  (VII) Techniques of Conscious Projection;
 (VIII) Exteriorization of Consciousness States; (IX)
 Extra-Physical Moment of Consciousness; (X) Rela-
 tions of Projected Consciousness; (XI) Internaliza-
 tion Period of Consciousness; (XII) Ulterior Physi-
 cal Wakefulness;  (XIII) The Subject and his
 "Projections'; (XIV) Relations of the "Conscious"
 Projection;  (XV) Scientific Approaches;  (XVI)
 Open Letters'; (XVII) Bibliography (699-771); In-
 dexes; a) Names (775-787); b) Places (789-94); c) Sub-
 jects (795-866).   The subject index   deals with
 nearly 2,000 topics. This has to be considered a
 basic reference work on OBEs. - B.O.B.
 SURVEYS
 04377.  Blackmore, Susan.  Out-of-body experiences in
 schizophrenia: A questionnaire survey. Journal of Nerv-
 ous and Mental Disease, 1986 (Oct), 174(10), 615-619.  15
 refs; 2 tables
 Questionnaires on perceptual distortions,
 symptoms of schizophrenia,  and out-of-body ex-
 periences (OBEs) were completed by 71 volunteers
 with a history of schizophrenia and 40 control sub-
 jects (patients in a hospital accident ward).  Sig-
 nificantly more of the schizophrenics (42%) than
 of the control group (13%) answered "yes' to a ques-
 tion about OBEs.  However, a follow-up question-
 naire showed that only 14% of schizophrenics (i.e.,
 the same as the control group) had had "typical"
 OBEs,  in  which a change of viewpoint was
 reported.  Those reporting typical OBEs did not
 report more perceptual distortions or symptoms of
 schizophrenia than did those' reporting no OBEs,
 although  those reporting other  atypical ex-
 periences did.                                                                          On this basis there is no evidence
 to consider the typical OBE as pathological or as
 symptomatic of schizophrenia. - DA
 04378. Blackmore, Susan J., and Wooffitt, Robin C.
 Out-of-the-body experiences in young children.  Journal
 of the Society for Psychical Research,   1990   (Apr),
 56(819), 155-158. 17 refs; 1 table
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