Quote Originally Posted by Puscifer View Post
I was going through the second track on Wave 1 (Intro to Focus 10) the other night, and started to experience strong visuals (basically a never ending stream of images quickly forming and disappearing out of the blackness). Was surprised at the level of detail apparent in the images!
You must have got good hypnagogic images. I don't know what Focus that is,
but wouldn't be too surprised if it was Focus 12, as F 10 usually is reported
having few visuals.

Quote Originally Posted by Puscifer View Post
Next the blackness opened up in the center of my vision and I found myself looking at what appeared to be a dark blue sky littered with "stars". I felt as if I could have made an attempt to phase at this point, or shortly afterwards, but the session unfortunately ended with Monroe bringing me back to C1.
If there was a feeling of the darkness being in 3-D, containing depth,
it could very well be Focus 21.

Quote Originally Posted by Puscifer View Post
At any rate, I've previously read about and experienced this "star field" before on a few occasions, but didn't expect this level of experience on this particular track. I'm not too familiar with these so called focus levels yet, but felt like I went beyond focus 10 during the experience as I felt I was at a point I could nearly cross over. So my question here is this. Is it possible to go beyond focus 10 on that particular track, or do the sound waves keep you attuned to that particular focus level?
Sometimes the binaural beats lock people into specific Focus states,
but several authors (Moen, Caudill etc) have reported that they have
bypassed the Focus Level binaural beats completely and gone
directly to their target Focus. Perhaps, once you skipped F 10,
you just continued onwards to other Focuses. I have also been
able to do retrievals (which are supposed to be in F 23) while
listening to F 10 / F 12 binaurals.

So you may very well have bypassed F 10. What is also noticed by some
people is that the first times they use binaural beats, they get the biggest
effects. I don't know why that is so, but have my ideas.