Albert Taylor discusses out-of-body experiences from his unique perspective as a former atheist whose OBEs transformed his understanding of consciousness and reality. His background in aerospace engineering and materialist worldview made his spontaneous OBEs particularly challenging to his belief system, forcing him to reconcile direct experience with atheistic assumptions about consciousness. Taylor describes specific out-of-body experiences including verified perceptions of distant events and encounters with non-physical entities that convinced him consciousness exists independent of the brain. The conversation focuses on an atheist hotline segment where skeptics can call to challenge Taylor's claims and debate the nature of consciousness and evidence for survival beyond death. He addresses common materialist objections to OBE evidence while presenting his own journey from atheism to acceptance of consciousness as fundamental rather than emergent from brain activity. Taylor examines how OBEs can be induced and verified through experiments that test whether consciousness truly separates from the body or whether such experiences represent brain-generated hallucinations. His presentation reveals how direct experience of consciousness beyond the physical body challenges materialist philosophy and suggests reality includes non-physical dimensions. The discussion explores implications of verified OBEs for understanding the nature of consciousness, the possibility of survival after death, and the limitations of purely materialist worldviews in explaining the full range of human experience.