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The easiest method of entering the Phase

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 6:07 am
by Michael Raduga
Try it and describe your experience:

Upon awakening, without moving or opening the eyes, immediately try to separate from one’s body. The separation attempt should be carried out without any imagining, but rather with the desire to make a real movement without straining the muscles (rolling out, levitation, standing up, etc.).

If separation does not occur within three to five seconds, immediately try alternating several of the most effective techniques for three to five seconds each. When one of the techniques works, continue it for a longer period of time:

- Observing images: Try to examine and discern the pictures arising before closed eyes.

- Listening in: Attempt to hear sounds in the head and make these louder by listening in or strengthening the will;

- Rotating: Imagine rotating around the head-to-foot axis;

- Phantom wiggling: Try to move a part of the body without straining the muscles, and try to increase the range of movement;

- Straining the brain: Try straining the brain, which will lead to vibrations that may also be intensified by straining the brain.

As soon as one technique clearly starts to work, continue with it as long as progress is apparent, and then try to separate. If separation fails, return to the technique that was working.

Do not give up alternating through techniques until one minute has elapsed, but do not continue for more than two minutes. Separation from the body may be attempted periodically, especially if interesting sensations occur.

( More detailed info here http://obe4u.com/methods_and_techniques ... in-3-days/ )

Re: The easiest method entering the Phase

Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2011 12:21 pm
by VMU
The video is private. I can't watch it.

Re: The easiest method entering the Phase

Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 10:52 pm
by desertrose3
It's saying the same for me: This video is private. Sorry about that.

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Re: The easiest method of entering the Phase

Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 1:09 pm
by Lena01
Phase is the position of a point in time (an instant) on a waveform cycle. A complete cycle is defined as the interval required for the waveform to return to its arbitrary initial value. The graphic to the right shows how one cycle constitutes 360° of phase. The graphic also shows how phase is sometimes expressed in radians, where one radian of phase equals approximately 57.3°.'
Phase can also be an expression of relative displacement between two corresponding features (for example, peaks or zero crossings) of two waveforms having the same frequency.