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THE PHASE Shattering the Illusion of Reality

Michael Raduga

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numbers in the thousands. However, all of them only differ in several fundamental ways, and knowing how they differ will allow you to easily create as many techniques as you want on your own. Moreover, understanding the principles of creating techniques makes it substantially easier to conceptualize and understand the techniques themselves. A table for creating techniques is presented below, but it is not to be overused - after all, technique is in the end a matter of secondary importance when it comes to entering the phase. The most important thing is to understand how the phase state arises, and then all of the techniques will work. Otherwise, you could know dozens or hundreds of them, but to no practical end. Table for Creating Phase Entrance Techniques and How They Work in Practice
1
Sight
2
Hearing
3
Kinesthesia
4 5
A Active (sensory perception) Observing images (hint) Noise (hint) Phantom wiggling Real rotation
B
C
Active (imagined)
Passive (detection)
Visualization
Observing images
Imagining sounds Imagined movement Imagined rotation
Listening in
Vestibular sense Tactile Vibrations Cell phone sensation Examples of mixed techniques:
Visualizing the hands technique Swimmer Technique Alien Abduction Technique Rope Technique Sensory-Motor Visualization Technique
1A, 3B, 2B(C); 3B, 5B(C); 4B, 5B; 1B, 3B, 4B, 5B; 1B, 2B, 3B, 4B, 5B;
Notes: This table does not include the sense of smell due to its rare use, nor emotional sensations due to difficulty in conjuring them. Meanwhile, some other elements are also left out.
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