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Traveling: An Accidental
Expert's How-To Leave Your Body Handbook
by Alan Guiden
© copyright 2001 A.Guiden All Rights Reserved
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I've always been a thinker of this and
that. When I started leaving my body, I had even more to ponder.
Over the years, I've given the question of why I travel some
considerable attention. I've always wondered why I started young
and it never left me. Now, my eventual answer circles back to my
questions. I travel because I've always been a thinker. My
thoughts run deep and focused (even my dumb ones). At the age of
eight, my thinking collided with my strong desire and I jumped
out-of-body. I've never been the same since.
I lead a normal life, but my life is not
normal. During the hours unoccupied by routine and necessity,
traveling is my ever present obsession. If I don't travel, I
think about traveling. It's not the fixation of an unhappy man
hoping for more than life offers. I'm happy with my life and the
person that I am. It is simply a desire to understand and
experience.
Writing this book, like my search for
answers, was a solitary task. I have sat alone in my
not-so-comfortable chair and stared at the screen. I've typed and
then retyped and then retyped the retype. Through it all, I've
thought about you. I'd like to think that my words will comfort
the next accidental expert.
I won't feel so isolated the next time I
write. I'm hopeful that your letters and your thoughts will be
with me. And if one day we happen to meet, whether physically or
nonphysically, you still owe me a doughnut.
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