User talk:Kistaro

Why exactly did you change my "OBE are considered a not fully conscious form of lucid dreaming" to "lucid dreaming is considered a not fully conscious form of OBE"? The latter doesn't make sense. -- Lament


 * Apparently, we're running into factual disagreements at this point.


 * A number of groups consider dreams to be a form of astral projection- an unconcious, uncontrolled form, but a form none the less. A lucid dream is still a dream- you're not in the "real world." During an OBE, you have full mental ability. Trust me on this. Kistaro 16:39 Jan 23, 2003 (UTC)


 * shrug* That still doesn't make much sense; I guess it would be better just to remove the comparison of OBE and LD from the OBE page.


 * No arguments here. - Kistaro

Howdy! Check out the out of body experience page - is this approach better? Cheers Chas zzz brown 20:49 Feb 1, 2003 (UTC)~

Saw you'd made a few changes to the Otherkin and related pages, so me being the nosy bitch I am, I thought I'd come say hi :p Got a website or anything?

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