They were included in my original post...
No they weren't, but let me transcribe the relevant parts
fully for other readers now.
Patient 6 didn't actually have an OBE during his NDE, doesn't mention anything that resembles an OBE, and in fact clearly denies having such an experience when Penny attempts to clarify the question during interview 1.
In the interview 2 excerpt below, Penny is asking Patient 6 Greyson scale questions, following a discussion between them about both his experiences (the
"...tunnel and of reaching a bright light..." or his
"...amazing hallucinations about a trip..." to France/Italy).
Patient 6 never mentions any details regarding an NDE OBE during both interviews. The portion of interview 2 which you edited in your previous post, is clearly in reference to his
"...tunnel and of reaching a bright light..." and/or his
"...amazing hallucinations about a trip..." to France/Italy which he had just been recounting to Penny, just prior to her beginning the Greyson Scale questions. He has no other experience to recount beyond these two.
Interview 1
Penny: Did you feel separated from your physical body? Clearly left it and existed outside it, lost awareness, or neither?
Patient 6: Lost Awareness
Penny: You didn't feel like you were watching yourself from above?
Patient 6: ...no, I don't think so.
Interview 2
Penny: Did you feel separated from your physical body - clearly left the body and existed outside, lost awareness of the body, or nothing like that?
Patient 6: I could see, what was peculiar is I could see ... me walking or going, proceeding (because walking isn't the right way to describe it) and yet I was also that ... that person ... you see?
Penny: Yes. So you could see yourself but you were the person?
Patient 6: Yes, so there was I yet ... it was almost I don't know, I don't know how else to describe it. I was that person but I was also able to see that person externally so I don't know how that lot works. You know, watching a video later perhaps.
Penny: So would you describe it as watching a video of yourself moving along?
Patient 6: Mm, maybe yes ... but it was, it didn't ... didn't ... it had clarity ... yet it didn't have that sort of life thing ... it was a different experience and therefore it wasn't like playing a movie you know an amateur movie, in which case it was very professionally done, convincing.
Penny: Did you see yourself clothed?
Patient 6: Yeah, I think so.
Penny: Did you see any tube in your body?
Patient 6: No.
In your 2nd Myth Opening Post which concerns whether NDE/OBE experiences are veridical, you state that
"...There are many examples of descriptions of auditory and visual experiences which are wrong... [ ] ...Five out of six included details which were wrong, or all the details were wrong..." at which point you gave the example of Patient 6 wrongly recalling his NDE OBE. But what is the point of you claiming that his recollection of his NDE OBE was wrong, when it's perfectly clear he never had an NDE OBE to be wrong about?