Waldo Vieira

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Waldo Vieira (born 1932) is a Brazilian medical practitioner who first proposed the theories of projectiology and conscientiology, two closely-related paranormal beliefs which concern the nature of human consciousness. According to Vieira, the consciousness has an existence independent of the body, and the consciousness can be separated from the body in an "out-of-body experience". Vieira has written more than twenty books on the subject, and claims to have personally had out-of-body experiences on numerous occasions.

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