My Library

cookies are null

THE PHASE Shattering the Illusion of Reality

Michael Raduga

Page304 Tempo:
<<<303 List Books Page >>>305

to do it in incremental bounds, as that keeps you more active - which is safer in terms of maintaining the phase. When flying in a deep phase, another problem besides taking-off may arise: maintaining the phase state. In order to avoid a return to the body or sleep, flying has to be as energetic and sensation-infused as possible. To that end you can also keep up vibrations, as well as periodically rub together and scrutinize your hands. In certain conditions, flying in the phase can not only keep the state stable, but also even deepen it. This happens during aggressive flight with sharp turns and constantly flying close-by various objects in order to visually inspect them. The most important thing is to try not to fly in a relaxed, laid-back manner or take in the scenery, as this will quickly lead to the end of the phase. SUPER-ABILITIES The realism of the phase space does not impose limits on the ability to perform actions that cannot be performed in the physical world. It is important to remember that only a practitioner’s apprehension places limits on what may be done in the phase. For example, if a practitioner needs to get to a location even very far away - it may be reached by teleportation. If an object needs to be moved from one side of the room to the other, it may be moved by telekinesis. One of the major benefits of the phase experience is unencumbered freedom of action. To master unusual abilities, only a few phases need to be spent on concentrated development of the methods. Telekinesis In order to learn telekinesis (moving objects by thought), the practitioner concentrates on an object while experiencing a deepened phase, and attempts to move the object by thinking about the movement. The only required action is aggressively willing the object’s movement. No specific external actions are required. Everyone inherently
<<<303 List Books Page >>>305

© 2026 Lehal.net