that goal is only half-way accomplished,
success is inevitable.
Typical mistakes when performing indirect techniques
include:
- Lack of an attempt to separate
Forgetting to simply try to separate immediately
after awakening before cycling techniques, even though
this may lead to up to 50% of all experiences.
Exception: awakening to movement, after which one
may immediately proceed to the techniques.
- Lack of aggression
A desire to get a technique to work no matter
what and really get into it is the main criterion for
success in employing the indirect technique procedure.
Meanwhile, determination should not be superficial, but
intensely focused on the actions to be completed. Lack
of determination can also manifest itself in passively
falling asleep during an attempt.
- Fewer than 4 cycles
No matter what happens and no matter what
thoughts occur, you should perform no less than 4
cycles of techniques, assuming none have worked so
far. Not following this simple rule will scuttle more than
half of your opportunities to enter the phase.
- Unnecessary Change of Technique
Despite the clear instructions given, novices will
stubbornly switch techniques after 3 to 5 seconds, even
when a technique has started working in one way or
another. This is a serious error. If a technique has
started working - however so slightly - you need to
keep with it and try to intensify it in any way possible.
- Unnecessary Continuation of a Technique
If a technique hasn't begun working in the least
after 3 to 5 seconds, it should be changed for another.
The point of cycling is to quickly alternate between
techniques until one of them starts working.
- Forgetting to Separate