I think Barbara would have enjoyed talking with Michel Siffre..

Phil
On Sep 16, 2013, at 8:32 PM, Logan McNatt wrote:

> Forwarded on behalf of Barbara MacLeod:
> 
> "These were carefully-planned experiments in sensory isolation, set far into 
> a familiar but then seldom-visited, beautifully decorated cave that was used 
> by the Classic Maya to propitiate earth and rain gods. Ancient human bones 
> and pottery were found nearby. The stays were 48 hours, with no light, in a 
> very quiet part of the cave. Buckets on strings provided drinking water and 
> potty facilities. We had plenty of food but ate little of it. Some very 
> interesting events took place in our minds.  Barb"
> 
> The paper is Pathways Into Darkness:  The Search for the Road to Xibalbá, by 
> Barbara MacLeod and Dennis E. Puleston.  Tercera Mesa Redonda de Palenque, 
> 1978.
> 
> http://www.mesoweb.com/search/search.asp
> 
> javascript:open_window('http://www.mesoweb.com/pari/publications/RT04/Pathways.html');
> 
> Logan
> 
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