Ave Uncuncius! Those about to enter the phase, salute you!
Hi dudes, Well, well, well... Interesting... Actually, after having read both books, I decided to go for the indirect techniques's method, so as he explained you should begin by testing each indirect technique you intend to use at least 3 times (one time per day), 2 to 10 minutes when going to sleep, before you can make an informed choice about the 3 or 4 ones you're going to implement in the indirect techniques method (choosing the most efficient ones). So it's been a few days I've begun doing this, starting with the 'observing images' technique. I experienced a few crispy sensations but nothing major; though I could feel some "progression" along my three attempts of this technique. One important point is that, doing these as 'testing exercices', I don't actually seek to set the intention of entering the phase while doing them. However, I generally said to myself "well, just in case I would enter unwillingly, my first destination will be ...". And it stands in 2 words: Earth's orbit. Yesterday evening, I was switching to the 'listening in' technique, and maybe due to the fatigue of the day, I wasn't as "clear-cut" as usual in this "just in case" intention. The fact is, I didn't hear that much actually, I had the impression of hearing a couple of indistinct buzzing sounds but rather faintly, and being tired I was dangerously slipping into sleep... And then it happened. So, let me try to describe the sensation properly. I think what happened corresponds more or less to what he describes as the 'levitating' technique, as my ... "phantom body" (let's call it like that, in reference to phantom limbs, cause I'd say it's most certainly very close to be the same kind of sensation/phenomenon, basically) so my phantom body began to rise, although in a most peculiar way. My phantom feet went up first and the rest of my phantomn body followed, except my phantom head which was sticking inside the usual one [like... "well, I'm fine right here dudes, where do you wanna go like that? I'm not even made up..." ]. Technically, I was in a state of mind similar to the dream state, but with a full awareness of where I was (in my bed), of what I was doing, and of the position of my phantom body, which was in an inverted vertical position, leaning against the wall at the head of my bed... Then, I got back to my physical body, happy, and definitely convinced of the power at hand... (didn't think of attempring a separation technique anyway) So, yeah... "what to do with such a thing?" is the question, and I got some ideas... M'yeah, groovy... Edited By: Scalino Jun-29-10 21:38:04 |
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Re: Ave Uncuncius! Those about to enter the phase, salute you! In lucid dreaming, does anyone get 'hypnagogic imagery' like geometric patterns very vivid on N3's screen?
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Re: Ave Uncuncius! Those about to enter the phase, salute you! Hi dudes,
Well, I'm not sure what you mean by 'hypnagogic', but I also had some "vision" behind my eyelids, of something which looked like a mix between a mandala, a Kapersky square, and some kind of labyrinth, but it didn't last very long, and if there were colors (mostly reddish/pinkish and greenish/blueish), it wasn't vivid either. Btw, where are we on that front, technically? Is the 'out of body' sensation explained by something close to the phantom limb phenomenon (I mean, same region of brain concerned) + some kind of interaction with the angular gyrus involved, since it handles the position of body in space)? On and on... |
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Re: Ave Uncuncius! Those about to enter the phase, salute you! Scalino Wrote:
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Re: Ave Uncuncius! Those about to enter the phase, salute you! well, actually, this: "sensory features of hypnagogia are phosphenes which can manifest as seemingly random speckles, lines or geometrical patterns, including form constants, or as figurative (representational) images. They may be monochromatic or richly colored, still or moving,"
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Re: Ave Uncuncius! Those about to enter the phase, salute you! All mine is 2D.
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