12 April,2010 10:07 AM IST | | Payal Kamat
The mysterious might fascinate us, but for Dr Mehra Shrikhande, a Pune-based ophthalmic surgeon, delving into the unknown is much more than a fascination. As her book Paranormal Experiences: Beyond the Realms of Reason hits stores in Mumbai, Dr Mehra shares her out-of-this-world experiences with CS:
Finding answers
Finding dope
I used to write down instances that people shared with me and would highlight passages in books that fascinated me. My friends and relatives laughed at me, but in a way, that egged me on. I find it truly amazing how our soul and body work two people who are suffering from the same disease don't heal in the same way; good things happen to bad people and vice versa. When I was working in Nair hospital, I'd sit next to burn patients, women in labour rooms, accident victims and try to understand what they were feeling as they neared death. I also spoke to people who'd had out-of-body experiences (OBE), visited 'haunted' places in Mumbai and went to dargahs in Ahmedabad which were visited by people possessed by spirits.
Since I was interested in learning more, I would frequent Ouija board and planchette practitioners. From first-hand experience, I can say that the coin does move by spiritual force. I also learnt auto writing, where you hold a pen to a paper and your hand moves through some mysterious force, the thoughts too are not yours. The first time I did auto writing, it was really frightening. To be just sitting there holding a pen and witness your hand moving without any effort on your part, is freaky at a level. And let me tell you that this experience has helped understand and solve a lot of physical and mental in my present life.