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Incorporeal Life:
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PHENOMENON OF
DISEMBODIMENT
True Story
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Sailing vessel, near the coast of Newfoundland, in which
Robert Bruce traveled. In order to dispel any doubts which the reader may entertain about
the phenomenon of disembodiment, how it occurs, and how the person involved can be
oblivious of what actually happened to him or her, we shall recount, up to the end of this
page, an event recorded in the British Admiralty where the documents related thereto are
filed. |
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The crew of this ship, run aground on ice in high seas,
is driven to despair, without the slightest chance of salvation. |
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On the deck of the stranded ship, there is a sailor
asleep in a corner, whose double-ethereal withdraws from his physical body and goes to
another ship as shown on the first image of this page. |
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The double-ethereal of the sailor from the stranded ship
goes to the cabin of the captain of the ship shown on the first illustration of this page.
His presence was then noticed by Mr. Robert Bruce who advised the captain that a stranger,
who was not a member of the crew, was going into the captain's cabin. The good
attendance of the disembodied sailor is shown by the Superior Astral form, shaped like a
small sun with brilliant rays, above the head of the double-ethereal. This good attendance
led him to the other ship from which help was available. |
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The double-ethereal of the sleeping sailor entered the
captain's cabin and wrote on a slate found on the captain's desk the name of the vessel
run aground on ice and its exact position. |
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Mr Bruce and the captain, having read what the stranger
had written on the slate, and although they no longer saw anyone in the captain's cabin,
led the ship to the place indicated. Dumbfounded and still bewildered, they found the
wrecked vessel over a mountain of ice, as seen in this illustration. |
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This picture shows how everyone's attention was focused
on the sailor who underwent disembodiment during sleep in order to advise the crew of the
rescuing ship of the danger to which the other vessel and its crew were exposed. All
castaways, including the referred sailor, were rescued in time and placed aboard the ship
in which Mr. Bruce was travelling. He was identified by Mr. Bruce as being the person who
had been in Mr. Bruce's vessel asking for help. The sailor was astonished and claimed that
he knew nothing about it although he stated having a feeling of deja-vu regarding the
place where he now was. This sequence of illustrations shows that human beings,
although asleep, are able to go to different distant places and even avoid disasters.
Nevertheless, this phenomenon is in no way miraculous, mysterious or even supernatural
because everything in the Universe follows common, natural, immutable laws. |
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