Michael Raduga - the most advanced OOBE researcher

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Despite the fact that the humankind had been researching OOBE (out-of-body-experience) topic for thousands of years and there are myriads of tractates written on this topic, however from the scientific point of view all these works are at extremely low level.
The breakthrough was done only in year circa 2000 when Michael Raduga began conducting experiments almost at industrial scale using thousands of people as a research object.

Michael Raduga has conducted repeatable experiments using groups of people and during these experiments people have experienced:
1) leaving the physical body;
2) clinical death experience;
3) meeting with the dead people;
4) meeting with the dead angels/demons/aliens/etc;
5) recreated biblical stories of “divine visions”;
6) etc.

For more details please read articles in mass media about Michael Raduga's experiments at page
http://neuroclusterbrain.com/michael_raduga_articles.html
 
I'm not visiting your site, but does he actually kill people to see if they meet dead people/angels/demons/aliens etc?

ps of that list, it it only dead people who actually exist, for a while, but they are dead.

pps we recreated a bible story when I was a kid at school. I got to play an Egyptian slave driver and crack a whip. It was awesome.
 
I'm pleased to see that humanity has been researching OOBE events for "thousands of years".
I wonder where this research has typically been published?

The Cunieform Of Psychichal Investigation?

The Papyrus Of Egyptian Psychology?

Alas, all destroyed in that nasty library fire.....
 
does he actually kill people to see if they meet dead people/angels/demons/aliens etc?


You don’t need to kill people in order to induce the seeing of dead people/angels/demons/aliens etc.
There are other techniques for artificial induction of these phenomena and Michael Raduga provides a detailed description of these techniques in his books which are available at the address
http://neuroclusterbrain.com/michael_raduga_books.html
Please note that Michael Raduga is from Russia and his English writings are quite hard to read because Michael Raduga is not fluent in English. So in case if you know Russian language then it is much better to read his books in original Russian language because Russian originals are much better than English translations. Original books in Russian language are available at the address:
http://aing.ru/priroda_yavleniya/knigi/

The more efficient way to get acquainted with techniques of Michael Raduga is to watch video lectures instead of reading books, which are available at the address:
http://neuroclusterbrain.com/michael_raduga_videos.html
The bad thing is that these lectures are mostly in Russian language (let’s hope they will be translated into English some day), however if you know Russian language then these lectures are really worth watching, especially the 3 day length seminar with the title “Exiting your body in 3 days”.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHmYWprrWJU
(In Russian) Михаил Радуга - "Выход из тела за 3 дня". Весь семинар.
Length: 9 hours 43 minutes
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Also Michael Raduga provides live teaching of OOBE induction techniques in his experimental seminars and whoever wants can attend these seminars .
Michael Raduga guarantees that about 50-70% of people attending the experimental seminar in two days will experience OOBE from 1 to 6 times. This guarantee is based on previous seminars in which thousands of people attended Raduga’s seminars and have learned to artificially induce the OOBE state.
 
Out-of-body experiences can be artificially triggered by stimulating the right temporoparietal junction in the brain.

I have these related to a seizure disorder, and a majority of the time they are not pleasant. I would hesitate to recommend anyone try to induce them deliberately. I can't be the only one with the unpleasant version, and I have to say that unpleasant OOBEs are much worse than unpleasant dreams.
 
Out-of-body experiences can be artificially triggered by stimulating the right temporoparietal junction in the brain.

I have these related to a seizure disorder, and a majority of the time they are not pleasant. I would hesitate to recommend anyone try to induce them deliberately. I can't be the only one with the unpleasant version, and I have to say that unpleasant OOBEs are much worse than unpleasant dreams.

No doubt like a bad acid trip.
 
Out-of-body experiences can be artificially triggered by stimulating the right temporoparietal junction in the brain.

I have these related to a seizure disorder, and a majority of the time they are not pleasant. I would hesitate to recommend anyone try to induce them deliberately. I can't be the only one with the unpleasant version, and I have to say that unpleasant OOBEs are much worse than unpleasant dreams.
If you're interested you can get Raduga's book from here. His work is quite interesting on why we can't accept subjective evidence, of phenomena such as gods, aliens and paranormality in general, as having much value because the human brain is highly susceptible to errors.
 
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If you're interested you can get Raduga's book from here. His work is quite interesting on why we can't accept subjective evidence, of phenomena such as gods, aliens and paranormality in general, as having much value because the human brain is highly susceptible to errors.

Thanks for the link.

I did speed read through it this morning. Will need to go back later and read some parts more closely. It seems to be mostly about techniques he has found effective at inducing and maintaining an OOBE, which he refers to as a "phase" experience, an umbrella term he uses to also include lucid dreams and sleep paralysis. At the end there is an interesting chapter about the similarity between commonly reported aspects of "phase" experiences and alien abduction. I appreciated that he was careful to emphasize that no evidence has ever been found to support the view that travel or communication is actually taking place outside the confines of one's own mind.

All of that was quite interesting, and I did find some useful ideas about how to navigate a lucid dream state, in particular in how to deal with negative or unpleasant experiences.

I am a little bit puzzled as to why he believes information gained in a "phase" state could be helpful in diagnosing and treating medical problems. Even though he adds a warning that such information should be verified, wouldn't such information be just as likely incorrect as any spiritual information, coming from your own subconscious mind?

Anyway, still an interesting read.
 
It's like saying that somebody is the leading Jolly Green Giant researcher.
 
Yeah. But at least in his case, he seems to be using the term OOBE without actually believing anything is going out of body.

That's the 'E' in OOBE. It's a (subjective) experience. The OOB part doesn't have to be taken literally any more than the word "phantom" in Phantom limbWP does.

But I agree with Daffyd that it's nice to know this detail, since, unlike phantom limbs, many people do believe the OOB part should be taken literally.
 
Why am I always called Daffyd? I'm the only Dafydd in the forum!

Er, possibly because Daffy Duck is more familiar to people than most names derived from Welsh. Anyway, sorry.
 
But I agree with Daffyd that it's nice to know this detail, since, unlike phantom limbs, many people do believe the OOB part should be taken literally.

It begs the question what would leave the body? How would you think, you'd leave your brain behind.
 
It begs the question what would leave the body? How would you think, you'd leave your brain behind.

With your spiritual body. Which just uses your brain as a tool when it inhabits a physical body on the earth. See, if the tool, the brain, is dysfunctional, the spirit can only function as well as the brain is functioning while it's in a physical body, and that is why it just SEEMS like your brain is doing the thinking. It's actually your spiritual body, though, and you take that with you when you have an OOBE. Or die.

Well, that's what they say.
 
With your spiritual body. Which just uses your brain as a tool when it inhabits a physical body on the earth. See, if the tool, the brain, is dysfunctional, the spirit can only function as well as the brain is functioning while it's in a physical body, and that is why it just SEEMS like your brain is doing the thinking. It's actually your spiritual body, though, and you take that with you when you have an OOBE. Or die.

Well, that's what they say.

I'm wondering how all the spiritual brain chemicals and neuro-transmitters would work. Not to mention how your non-material invisible spiritual eyes would function. They haven't thought it through.
 
I'm wondering how all the spiritual brain chemicals and neuro-transmitters would work. Not to mention how your non-material invisible spiritual eyes would function. They haven't thought it through.

That's because you don't need earthly things like brain chemicals and sensory organs as a spirit. It all just works. In some spirit body kind of way.

I would have made a good guru, wouldn't I?
 
It begs the question what would leave the body? How would you think, you'd leave your brain behind.
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The "experience" I had over 60 ago just put my view from above my body.
I could see me walking along the sidewalk I was on.
Hasn't happened since.
 
Okay, from a skeptic's point of view....

The breakthrough was done only in year circa 2000 when Michael Raduga began conducting experiments almost at industrial scale using thousands of people as a research object.

There's no actual evidence that he conducted these experiments. I do see that he combed UFO literature and other tales for experiences and so forth, but I don't see any description of experiments.

Michael Raduga has conducted repeatable experiments using groups of people and during these experiments people have experienced:
1) leaving the physical body;
2) clinical death experience;
3) meeting with the dead people;
4) meeting with the dead angels/demons/aliens/etc;
5) recreated biblical stories of “divine visions”;
6) etc.
Actually, he's conducted seminars (no experiments as far as I can see) and charges money and says there's a 70% success rate.

We have to take him at his word, and also take him at his word that it hasn't been studied (by yogis, by all the others who write about OBE and lucid dreaming) anywhere and that he has the best method.

I haven't seen anything to convince me.
 

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