Maintaining
Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 11:10 pm
I had good success this morning because of the great advice in the eBook in which I made a slight variation to.
I had 4 back to back lengthy OBEs. I usually change environments by jumping through my ceiling;but lately when I do this I jump back into my body once I break contact with the ground if I am still in a representation of my house.
On my 2nd OBE,after the 1st foul,I figured out a novel solution to this problem along with a way to contact my deceased grandfather.
( unfortunately I fouled before I could get info from him to try and varify in waking reality)
I climbed a pillar on my front porch so I could maintain tactile stimulation and nonphysical focus while going through a ceiling.It worked-twice.When I entered the void I called out a request to emerge where my grandfather is.
The details are here for any interested(scroll down a bit)
http://www.my-big-toe.com/forums/viewto ... =11&t=5868
Thankyou Michael Raduga for your great book.The maintaining techniques have made great experiences possible for me.The trick is to remember to do them. ( deepening techniques too)
I had 4 back to back lengthy OBEs. I usually change environments by jumping through my ceiling;but lately when I do this I jump back into my body once I break contact with the ground if I am still in a representation of my house.
On my 2nd OBE,after the 1st foul,I figured out a novel solution to this problem along with a way to contact my deceased grandfather.
( unfortunately I fouled before I could get info from him to try and varify in waking reality)
I climbed a pillar on my front porch so I could maintain tactile stimulation and nonphysical focus while going through a ceiling.It worked-twice.When I entered the void I called out a request to emerge where my grandfather is.
The details are here for any interested(scroll down a bit)
http://www.my-big-toe.com/forums/viewto ... =11&t=5868
Thankyou Michael Raduga for your great book.The maintaining techniques have made great experiences possible for me.The trick is to remember to do them. ( deepening techniques too)