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astral projection
controversial interpretation of out-of-body experiences

Agartha
alt=Refer to caption|upright=1.2|thumb|An illustration of Agartha within the hollow Earth, from Walter Siegmeister's 1960 book Agharta
Agartha (variously spelled as Agharta, Aghartta, Agharti, among many other spellings) is a legendary kingdom said to be on the inner surface of the Earth. Though the story has many different versions, Agartha is usually said to be in Central Asia and led by a powerful figure sometimes called the King of the World, who secretly influences the surface. Later versions connect it to the belief in a hollow Earth. The idea of Agartha has been a popular subject in eso
astral body
concept of a subtle body, intermediate between the soul and body
Robert Monroe
American founder of The Monroe Institute (1915–1995)
astral plane
fictional concept of a plane of existence, similarly postulated by various philosophies and religions; crossed by the human soul in its astral body on the way to being born and after death, believed to be populated by various immaterial beings
Hereward Carrington
British parapsychologist (1880–1958)
Sylvan Muldoon
American writer (1903–1971)