Sequence of experimentation. Extended visits to Locale one became less frequent, to be replaced by initially inadvertent trips into Locale two . In the latter portion of period, entry into Locale three was discovered and subsequently explored. The intertime state was discovered late in period. Methodology, "Countdown" techniques of relaxation were applied in daylight tests. Late at night, borderland sleep states were converted to the now recognizable vibration-warmth condition. Oral breathing became an automatic function, with some further experiments with "jaw tuning." Separation from the physical body via the 180° (out-of-phase-back-away) method proved to be the most effective and reliable. Consistent technique of positive return to the physical (K recall) was tested and put into practice. Conclusions, (i) Existence of the Second Body was reaffirmed. (2) Locale two , with specific characteristics different from those of Locale one , was discovered. (3) The existence of Locale three was hypothesized, with related characteristics to Locale one , but in different stages of scientific development. (4) Human personality survives the transition of death and continues in Locale two . (5) Communication between human beings can take place above the oral level, in the waking or sleeping state and/or the Second State. (6) Some (or most?) human living physical entities separate from the physical body during sleep. The reason for this is not known. LATER STAGE (October 1962-October 1970) Experimentation was limited during this period, due principally to lack of opportunity. Preoccupation with material affairs took precedence, with evaluation of previous work as a secondary effort Effects. The sense of vibration disappeared completely during the period, evolving into warmth, then to an indefinable "being." Separation from the physical was possible only in this "being" state, with minimal effort. The only physical effect noted was a slight feeling of disorientation, headiness, and minor discomfort for some nine hours after a particular experiment. No special experiment had been performed, and the causes for this are unknown, In the middle of the period, I suffered a thrombus hemor-rhoid believed attributable to an experience during an experiment some four days prior to