Paying too much attention to the process of translocation through a wall; this leads to being trapped in the wall. Forgetting to shut the eyes while translocating diving headfirst. The eyes should remain closed until after the technique is complete. Insufficient internal association with an animate object while finding it by calling its name. Trying to find an object via interrogation instead of passively communicating with living objects of the phase. Using distant corners when applying the technique of finding an object around the corner. Choose nearby corners to avoid wasting precious travel time. Applying transmutation techniques without possessing sufficient experience in managing the phase space. EXERCISES Questions 1. What becomes possible with the ability to translocate in the phase? 2. What becomes possible with the ability to find objects in the phase? 3. What do translocation and finding objects techniques have in common? 4. What is the sole limitation on the possibilities offered by translocation and finding objects? 5. How may one translocate across very short distances? 6. When may the technique of flight by jumping out of a window be attempted? 7. What should be done if translocation and object finding techniques do not yield the required result? 8. Is it possible to find a person from real life using the technique of finding objects? 9. Does the stability of space decrease in a deep phase? 10.What are the fundamental components of space and object stability?