![]() ![]() I have been told that a too intense concentration may lead to the bursting of a blood-vessel in the brain. ![]() The unexpected depth of his voice across the phone line late at night. Feet too long and thin for standard sizes, waist as slender as a woman's. How his eyes squint when his mouth surrenders to joy. The ink marking his left deltoid-the old Dodge symbol, circa '75, culled from his favorite truck, dusty orange and slow-dying in the small barn. In the case of a person with an unusually "loose" etheric vehicle, such an effect may be produced by a purely involuntary extrusion of the etheric double during sleep or in the drowsy condition which preludes it. Though actually awake, he would act as one does in dreams and so appear mentally deranged-as indeed he would be for the time being. Replaces the phone in the pocket of his Wranglers. Steals a quiet moment to revisit her smile, timid precursor to laughter's explosion. Hands himself over to the afternoon's work: the poetry of windrows unfolding over the land. Soiled deerskin handed down from his father's father. ![]() This might render the experimenter temporarily incapable of distinguishing between waking life and dream-life. (3) Temporary derangement caused by the non-coincidence of the etheric body with the physical body after the experiment. Collies yapping, kicking up gravel along the drive. In the fields, the alfalfa cut and drying, sweet tang on the air. A day's labor remaking his unsleeved shirt, his boots creased by innumerable miles. Arms and neck and face slick with sweat and grease and cowshit. (1) Heart failure, or insanity, arising from shock. Possible dangers, including those of an occult description, may be enumerated as follows: ![]()
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