That's a very good question Peter. If you ask around or google the authors name,
you can read some feedback about them.
You could even ask us here about the books you read.
If you find that these "recommended exercises" don't work for you within 30
days, then move on.
WHat is your passion about OBE's? What do you intend on receiving from them?
Lisa
---- ppapostol <ppa2@...> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> My name is Peter, and I am very much interested in OOBEs. However,
> can I get your input on the following:
>
> Yes OOBEs are a great thing and you can learn alot from them.
> HOWEVER, you can't deny that there are a lot of shrewd people out
> there who have put together an OOBE book, presented it in a
> convincing way, have reeled in a lot of readers, and have made a lot
> of money, all without any OOBE experience at all.
>
> It's very hard to verify that the author of a given book has actually
> had an OOBE.
>
> Can you imagine diligently practicing excercises for years from an
> OOBE book and not getting anywhere with them because they were
> written down by a con artist ?
>
> *** In a nutshell *** How can you tell that the OOBE book that you
> get at Amazon, Borders, or B&N isn't phoney ??
>
> Thanks for your time and info
>
> Peter
>
>