will bring much more enjoyment. Perhaps only the discipline in its higher form should be considered the real practice of the phase, as only then does it harmonize with real life and bring no discomfort. A high level practitioner can achieve the following: Indirect techniques work no less than 90% of the time. Consciousness while dreaming can be obtained 80% of the time that one desires it. Direct techniques work no less than 60% of the time. Deepening takes a minimal amount of time and is performed while accomplishing a plan of action. Maintaining is less energy-consuming and its effects more prolonged. The phase can be applied in one way or another as soon as one desires to do so. Even a moderate-level practitioner can enter the phase many times a day (3-6 times, not counting secondary entrances). At a high level of practice, this should be normal. If a phaser has not reached such a level in every aspect, then he is still making some fundamental mistakes and therefore has something to work towards. If he has reached a high level, then he is already living in two worlds, and before him lies an unlimited Universe, where now only he alone can determine his actions and find meaning in them. He is at a point where no one or anything can make any substantial corrections to his experience. THE ABSOLUTE PRINCIPLE Pure desire is one of the core principles of a high level of practice. The practitioner already knows what exactly he needs from one technique or another. He strives to directly achieve his aim through a combination of specific, focused desire and recall of the state. In other words, the phaser now strives towards a desire to accomplish or experience