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THE PHASE Shattering the Illusion of Reality

Michael Raduga

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D) The practitioner will become calmer and unnerved less frequently. E) The more fear there is, the more often the object will chase the practitioner. 18. When should establishing vision in the phase be considered, if it has not occurred on its own? A) Immediately upon separation without deepening. B) Immediately after deepening. C) While flying through dark space during translocation. D) When there is a desire to immediately explore the surroundings after separation has occurred. 19. How is it possible to pass through a wall while standing close to it, without stopping to look at it from close range? A) By gradually pushing the hands and arms through it, and then the entire body and head. B) By gradually pushing the head through it at first, and then the entire body. C) By trying to put a hole in it, and then expanding the hole and climbing through it. D) By ramming it with a shoulder, trying to bring it down. 20. While in the phase, a practitioner is in a situation where the arms are totally paralyzed and immobilized. This happens in a room with a single exit: a door that has started to close. What are the two easiest ways to keep the door open? A) Order the door to stay open in a loud, imperious, and assertive manner. B) Free the arms and hold back the door. C) Stop the door with telekinesis. D) Create a person through the method of finding. 21. What difficulties may arise for a practitioner in the phase while using the door technique of translocation? A) The door will not open.
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