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THE PHASE Shattering the Illusion of Reality

Michael Raduga

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D) The forced falling asleep technique. E) It’s best to not start any technique and fall back to sleep with the intention of reawakening and trying to do everything again without first moving. 3. Which actions are preferable for performing a direct technique before falling asleep for the night after a long period of sleep deprivation or exhaustion? A) Monotonously performing the observing images technique. B) Being attentive and concentrating on actions. C) The absence of a free-floating state of consciousness. D) Quickly alternating techniques. E) High-quality relaxation. 4. Mild vibrations occur when performing a direct technique. Can the straining the brain technique be used to amplify the vibrations? A) Yes. B) No. C) It may be used, but for practical purposes - only when a practitioner is exhausted or sleep-deprived. D) It may be used, as long as the attempt to enter the phase is not being made during the day. 5. Which of the actions given below increase the likelihood of entering the phase through dream consciousness when used right before falling asleep? A) Performing direct techniques. B) Intending to perform indirect techniques upon awakening. C) Recalling dreams from the night before. D) Creating a plan of action for use in case of entrance to the phase in such a way. 6. If awareness occurs at the very last moment of a dream that fades away, which of the actions given below should be undertaken in order to enter the phase as soon as possible?
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