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THE PHASE Shattering the Illusion of Reality

Michael Raduga

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A drawback of this technique is that separation occurs only in the beginning of the phase experience and, therefore, can only be used once. Other options should be considered after the first translocation. Translocation through a Door In order to use this technique, approach any door with the strong belief that it leads to the required location. After opening the door, the practitioner will see and be able to step into the destination. If the door was originally open, it must be completely shut before applying the technique. A drawback to this technique is that its practice always requires a door. If there is no door, users of this translocation technique should create one using an object finding technique. Translocation through Teleportation To apply this technique, shut the eyes (if vision is present), and then concentrate attention on a thought-form or image of a location elsewhere in the phase. At this moment, there will be a sensation of swift flight and within 2 to 10 seconds, the destination will be reached. The success of this technique depends on a strong concentration upon a single goal: the desired location. The technique must be performed very clearly, confidently, aggressively, and without distractions. Any unrelated thoughts have a profoundly negative influence on its performance. They unnecessarily prolong the flight, cause a foul, or result in arriving at an undesired location. Translocation through Teleportation with the Eyes Open This technique is difficult because it requires an unstable phase space caused by a strong desire to translocate to another location. Whereas during teleportation by flight with eyes shut the practitioner disentangles himself from the current location, that is not the case here. Therefore, this technique should be used only by experienced practitioners who are confident that they are capable of remaining in the phase.
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