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THE PHASE Shattering the Illusion of Reality

Michael Raduga

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rewarded with unforgettable, treasured experiences. Keep trying! TYPICAL MISTAKES WITH INDIRECT TECHNIQUES        
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Internal certainty that nothing will happen instead of believing in positive results. Stopping the performance of techniques after an unsuccessful cycle when a minimum of four cycles should be practiced. Constantly awakening to movement instead of remaining still. Performing direct techniques in the evening. Performing indirect techniques in the evening, instead of upon waking up in the morning. Performing indirect techniques for an extremely long period of time (2 minutes or more). This is a complete waste of time in most cases. Switching from techniques that have begun to work instead of following them through to the end. Passively performing techniques instead of being determined and aggressive. Performing each technique separately for too long a period of time, even if the technique does not work, instead of switching to another technique within several seconds. Excessive thinking and analysis while performing indirect techniques, which require mental tranquility and inner stillness. Stopping and concentrating on unusual sensations when they arise versus continuing the technique that brought them about in the first place. Extremely long anticipation upon awakening instead of immediately performing techniques. Premature attempts at separating, instead of performing phase creation techniques through to the end of progress. Holding the breath when unusual sensations appear. Be calm instead.
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