Just a few:
I generally use different exit techniques for different exit symptoms: For example, the swaying 'body hammock' feeling (I call it 'rocking') shows me your e-body has already externalized, what it needs is momentum to get completely out. In this case I wouldn't use rope because rope starts out as an in-body method- in other words, it returns your body to 'in you' and replaces the already happening exit with a forced exit. I instead try to follow the rocking and 'taking off' with it, like body surfing, and use the motion to keep going.Originally Posted by selfknowing
I like rope for when you have vibrations, or when there are no exit symptoms whatsoever except visuals. (Slow moving vivid visuals, that is.) And I make sure to do energy body loosening before starting it.
What you're doing is fine, except- if I were you, I'd plan to get up physically, walk around, and then go to your projection spot and then try, instead of waking up and closing your eyes and then trying. This will 'dust you off' and get your mind interested in the route it's going to take to project. You can also tell yourself "I will remember when I go this way" when you do it- and then go back in.Most times I try to meditate when the kids are awake one comes to check on me or show me something so I think my best chance is going to be after waking up early or in the middle of the night. Usually I go right back into the hypnagogic imagery and have really vivid dreams, and some are really physical feeling, but not lucid ones where I could phase out. Maybe I just need to work on becoming lucid or not going back to sleep... Any ideas?
Good luck.thanks, Kelly
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