Re: How to stop tensing up on a falling sensation?
About tensing up. I like the analogy that is used comparing the intensity of the falling sensations prior to exit to like riding a roller coaster. At first, the falling sensations can instinctively have you believe that what is happening is more scary than it actually should be.
When you convince yourself that you are perfectly safe, it is easier to let go and enjoy the ride. If you can let go, the falling sensations can start to become a part of an exciting and fun process. OBE is so much more safer than something like riding a rollercoaster, but the falling sensation can pretty much be the same thing.
If you like things like rollercoasters you can take a trip to an amusement park and ride a few and when you get the dropping sensation make sure you let completely go and yell out a fun, joyful yell. Then next time you have an obe keep that fun experience from riding the rollercoaster in mind and enjoy the OBE exit too
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