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THE PHASE Shattering the Illusion of Reality

Michael Raduga

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The practitioner immediately tries to employ the translocation technique in a stubborn and self-assured manner without using a phase creation or separation technique. Technique of motivation In order to have a phase entrance occur spontaneously or get techniques work better, the practitioner creates a most interesting and important a plan of action for the phase that he wants to carry out no matter what. Technique of fear The phaser tries to recall something as scary, awful, or graveyard-like as possible, and imagines it right next to him this is meant to evoke pure terror and horror, which will elevate to a phasic state at the right moment. The main deficiency of the technique is that fear can linger on into the phase, and the practitioner might subsequently try to get out of the state. Technique of flight Without using a phase creation or separation technique, the practitioner tries to conjure the sensation of flying right from the start. Technique of counting In order to enter the phase, the practitioner counts down from 100 to 1. Depending on the phase entrance method to follow, he should either try to keep his attention focused on counting, or, conversely, try to achieve lapses in consciousness. Technique of dotting The practitioner moves his attention to points on the skin atop of the largest joints of the body, or moves his awareness to inside the joints themselves. You should pause at each point for several seconds or breaths, trying to feel them as distinctly as you can.
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