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Talked to my doctor yesterday about dissociation and out of body experiences.
He says that there is nothing supernatural about leaving the body at traumatic times. Says the brain tricks us into thinking we have left so that we can survive by not going insane at that moment. He says feeling "out of body" is all in the mind. I am not really convinced at this time.
With dissociation, he says it is a very strong self-protective coping mechanism when feeling threatened, and again is to prevent psychosis.
(such as becoming delusional, hearing voices, etc ????).
Does anyone have any input on this topic please?
Trish
:hello:
He says that there is nothing supernatural about leaving the body at traumatic times. Says the brain tricks us into thinking we have left so that we can survive by not going insane at that moment. He says feeling "out of body" is all in the mind. I am not really convinced at this time.
With dissociation, he says it is a very strong self-protective coping mechanism when feeling threatened, and again is to prevent psychosis.
(such as becoming delusional, hearing voices, etc ????).
Does anyone have any input on this topic please?
Trish
:hello: