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<__Astral_Projection_Part_II_><Call:___________________________>
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<__The Seperation Process____><_______Arkham Asylum____________>
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<__By: The Joker_____________><_______(302)-639-5537___________>
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<__& The Occult Crue_________><______65 Megz_24oo Baud_________>
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The following was taken directly from the book Journeys Out of
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the Body, by Robert A. Monroe.
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THE SEPARATION PROCESS
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After you have achieved the state of vibration and some control
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of your stage of relaxation, one additional factor must be
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considered. It is probable that you have already obtained it,
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since it is ordinarily a product of the previous exercises.
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However, it should be emphasized.
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This factor is thought control. In the state of
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vibration, you are apparently subject to every thought, both
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willful and involuntary, that crosses your mind. Thus you must
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be as close to "no thought" or "single thought" (concentration)
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as possible. If one stray idea passes through your mind, you
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respond instantly, and sometimes in an undesirable manner. I
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suspect that one is never completely free of such misdirection.
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At least I have not been, which may account for the many
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inexplicable trips to places and people I do not know. They seem
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to be triggered by thoughts or ideas I didn't realize I had,
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below the conscious level. The only approach is to do the best
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you can.
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With this in mind, the first practices of disassociating
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the Second from the physical body should be limited in time and
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action. What follows is designed basically as a familiarization
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and orientation technique which should permit an approach to
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disassociation without fear or concern.
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Release of extremities. This serves to acquaint you with
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the sensation of the Second Body without full commitment. After
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relaxation and creation of the vibration state, work with either
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your right or left hand and arm, one at a time. This is
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important, as it will be your first affirmation of the reality of
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the Second. With one hand, reach for any object - floor, wall,
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door, or whatever - that you remember as being beyond the reach
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of your physical arm. Reach for that object. Make the reaching
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process neither upward nor downward, but out in the direction
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your arm is pointing. Reach as if you were stretching your arm,
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not raising or lowering it. A variation is simply to reach out
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with the hand and arm in the same manner with no special object
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in mind. Often this method is better, as you then have no
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preconceived idea of what you will "feel."
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When you reach out in this fashion and feel nothing, push
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your hand a little farther. Keep pushing gently, as if
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stretching you arm, until your hand encounters some material
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object. If the vibration pattern is in effect, it will work, and
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your hand will eventually feel or touch something. When it does,
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examine with your sense of touch the physical details of the
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object. Feel for any cracks, grooves, or unusual details which
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you will later be able to identify. At this point, nothing will
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seem unusual. Your sensory mechanisms will tell you that you are
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touching the object with your physical hand.
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Here, then, is your first test. After acquainting
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yourself with the object with your outstretched hand, straighten
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out your hand and push against the object with your fingertips.
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You will encounter resistance at first. Push a little harder,
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and gently overcome the resistance you feel. At this point, your
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hand will seem to go right through the object. Keep pushing
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until your hand is completely through the object and meets some
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other physical object. Identify the second object by touch.
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Then carefully withdraw your hand, back through the first object,
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and slowly back to normal, so that it feels as if it is where it
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"belongs."
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With this, decrease the vibrations. The best way to do
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this is slowly to attempt to move the physical body. Think of
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the physical body, and open your physical eyes. Bring back your
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physical senses, deliberately.
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Once the vibrations have faded away completely, lie still
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for a few minutes for full and complete return. Then get up and
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make a notation of the object which you "felt," locating it
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relative to the position of your hand and arm when you were lying
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down. Note the details of both the first and second objects
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which you felt. Having done this, compare your description with
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the actual first object. Make special note of small details
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which you could not have seen from a distance. Physically feel
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the object to compare it with what you felt under the vibrations.
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Examine the second object in the same manner. You may
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not have been consciously aware of its presence or position prior
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to the experiment. This too is important. Test the line of
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direction from the place where your physical hand lay, through
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the first object and up to the second. Is it a straight line?
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Check your results. Was the first object you touched
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physically located at a distance it would have been absolutely
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impossible to reach without physical movement? Did the details
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of the object - especially the minute details - coincide with the
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notes you have made? Make the same comparison for the second
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object.
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If your answers are affirmative, you have had your first
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success. If the facts do not check out, try again another day.
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Almost without qualification, if you have produced the
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vibrational state, you can perform this exercise.
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You can also practice the following quite easily. After
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producing the vibrational state, lying on your back, arms either
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at your sides or on your chest, gently lift your arms without
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looking at them and touch your fingers together. Do this quite
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casually, abstractly, and remember the sensory results. Once you
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have clasped your hands above your chest, look at them first with
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your closed eyes. If you have moved easily enough, you will see
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both physical and non-physical arms. Your physical arms will be
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at rest at your side or upon your chest. The sensory impressions
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will be with the non-physical arms and hands above your physical
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body. You should test this phenomenon as many times as you wish,
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however you desire. Prove to yourself that you are moving not
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your physical arms, but something else. Do it by whatever means
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are necessary to give you full assurance of this reality.
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It is important always to return your non-physical arms
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to full conjunction with their physical counterparts before
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"shutting off" the vibration state. Although there may be no
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severe aftereffect if this is not done, I think it best not to
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find out in the early stages.
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Disassociation technique. The simplest method to use in
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separating from the physical is the "lift-out" procedure. The
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intent here it not to travel to far-off places, but to get
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acquainted with the sensation in your own room, with familiar
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surroundings. The reason for this is that the first true
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experience will then be examined and explored with identifiable
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points of reference.
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In order to assist in this orientation, it is better that
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these first complete disassociation exercises be conducted during
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daylight. Test for yourself your needs in regard to the amount
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of light in the room. Avoid using an electric light if possible.
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To establish the condition, achieve the vibrational
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state, and maintain complete control of your thought processes.
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You are going to stay only in the confines of your familiar room.
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Think of getting lighter, of floating upward, of how nice it
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would be to float upward. Be sure to think how nice it would be,
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as the subjective associated thought is most important. You want
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to do this because it is something you will respond to
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emotionally; you react even before the act, in anticipation. If
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you continue to hold only these thoughts, you will disassociate
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and float gently upward from your physical. You may not achieve
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it the first time, or the second. But quite surely, if you have
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achieved the preceding exercises, you will achieve it.
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A second method is the "rotation" technique, which has
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been mentioned elsewhere. Under the same prescribed conditions,
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slowly try to turn over, just as if you were turning over in bed
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to be more comfortable. Make no attempt to help yourself rotate
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with either arms or legs. Start turning by twisting the top of
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your body, your head and shoulders, first. By all means move
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slowly, exerting gently but firm pressure. If you do not, you
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may become loose and actually spin like a log rolling in water
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before you can alter the pressure. Such action is disconcerting
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only because you may lose all orientation and be forced to find
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your way back carefully in rotation juncture.
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The ease with which you begin to turn, with no friction
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or sense of weight, will inform you that you have begun to
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succeed in disassociating. As this happens, turn slowly until
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you feel that you have moved 180 degrees (i.e., face to face with
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your physical body). It is uncanny how you will recognize this
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position. this 180 degrees about face is merely two 90 degree
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turns, and without orientation, it is easy to sense.
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Once you are in the 180 degree position, stop the
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rotation by merely thinking of doing so. Without hesitation,
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think of floating upward, backing up away from the physical body.
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Again, if you have reached the vibrational state successfully,
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this method will surely bring results.
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Of the two separation techniques, the first should be
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tried before the second. Then, after both have been examined and
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tested, the one that seems easiest to you should be utilized.
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Local experiments and familiarization. Once you have
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succeeded in the separation process, it is most important for
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your own objective continuity that you remain in complete
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control. The only possible way to do this seems to be by staying
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close to the physical in the early stages. Whatever you may feel
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emotionally, keep in close proximity to the physical. This
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admonition is made not because of any known danger, but so that
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you will maintain a step-by-step familiarity and thus perceive
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for yourself exactly what is taking place. Wild, uncontrolled
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trips at this stage may well produce uncomfortable situations and
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conditions that will force you to relearn much of what you have
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already achieved. The process of mental acclamation will be
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different from any you have ever consciously experienced. The
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gradual adaptation will greatly enhance your peace of mind and
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confidence.
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At this point, the principal exercise is to return. Keep
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your separation distance no more than three feet away, hovering
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over the physical. Do not make any attempt at this time to move
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laterally or farther "up." How do you know how far aware you
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are? Again, this is something you sense. Your vision now is
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zero. You have conditioned yourself not to open your eyes, and
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let them remain closed for the moment. Stay close to the
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physical. The mental concept of this will keep you in proper
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range.
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For the next three or four exercises, do nothing but
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practice getting "out" and returning to the physical. To return
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under these conditions, merely "think" yourself back into the
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physical, and you will return. If you have used the first method
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of separation, the reintegration is relatively simple. When you
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are back in exact alignment, you will be able to move any portion
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of the physical body and reactivate any or all of your physical
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senses. Each time you return, open your physical eyes and
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physically sit up so that you know you are completely "back
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together." This is to ensure orientation, to instill confidence
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that you can return at will, and most important, to assure
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yourself of continued contact with the material world in which
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you now belong. Whatever you believe, this reassurance is most
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necessary.
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If you have applied the rotation method, move slowly back
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toward the physical, again by thinking of it, and when you feel
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you have made complete contact, start your rotation back 180
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degrees to conjunction with the physical. It seems to make no
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difference whether you continue the circle of rotation or reverse
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and turn back in a motion opposite to that which helped you
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release.
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In both techniques, there seems to be a slight,
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click-like jerk when you are again in conjunction with the
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physical. An exact description of this sensation is quite
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difficult, but you will recognize it. Always wait a few moments
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before sitting up after you have returned, primarily to avoid any
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possible uneasiness. Give yourself some time to readjust to the
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physical environment. The physical act of sitting up provides
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evidence of continuity in a demonstrable form; you will know
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that you can consciously, willfully act in a physical movement
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interspersed with experiments in the non-physical environment and
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retain conscious awareness throughout the process.
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You will have completed the cycle when you are able to
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separate, return to the physical, sit up and note the time, go
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back to the separation process, and return to the the physical a
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second time, all without loss of conscious continuity. The
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notation of the clock reading will help in this.
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The next step in familiarization is to separate to a
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slightly farther distance, applying the same procedures. Any
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distance up to ten feet will do. Always keep mental
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concentration on a single purpose without stray though patterns,
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especially in these extended exercises. After you have become
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accustomed to the feeling of being more "apart," mentally tell
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yourself that you can see. Do not think of the act of opening
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your eyes, as this may well transmit you to the physical and
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diminish the vibrational state. Instead, think of seeing, that
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you can see - and you will see. There will be no sensation of
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eye opening. The blackness will just disappear suddenly. At
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first, your seeing may be dim, as if in half-light, indistinct or
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myopic. It is not known at present why this is so, but with use,
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your vision will become more sharp.
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The first sight of your physical body lying below you
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should not be unnerving if you have applied the previous
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exercises. After you are satisfied that it is "you" lying there,
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visually examine the room from the perspective of your position.
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Mentally move slightly in one direction or another, slowly and
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never violently. Move your arms and legs to reassure yourself of
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your mobility. Roll around and cavort in the new element if you
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wish, always staying within the prescribed range of the physical.
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