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Paranormal > Autoscopy
The following information is about Autoscopy.
Autoscopy Defined
(a) Seeing one's "double". See also astral body.
(b) Looking back at one's own body from a position outside of the body. See also out of body experience.
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Off-site Autoscopy Links, User Submitted
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Sun Jun 14
- Untitled Document - www.indianpsyc hiatry.com - glossary: Autoscopy: phantom mirror image - hallucination in which one sees and recognizes oneself
Tue May 1
- The Sciences and Research - IAC
- www.Out-of-Bod y-Experience.o rg | Home
- Nicholas Humphrey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Peter Brugger "Phantomology: The Science of the Body in the Brain"
Tue Mar 27
Tue Jan 17
- Brugger P : Neuropsychiatr y and parapsychology of autoscopic phenomena
- Ghost-Walking by Duncan, Stephen
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