CHAPTER 2. FULL-FLEDGED TRAVELS IN
THE PHASE
Here we will concentrate not on the fact of out-of-body
experience itself, but on the activities carried out during it:
translocation within the phase space and controlling it, finding
objects, and experimentation.
These practitioners occasionally apply their out-of-body
experience towards some goal or another, and these
experiences are on a wholly other level than simply appearing
in the phase. The phase travels introduced here exhibit a
greater degree of skill - and in some cases luck - than those
of the first section. This, however, does not save the
practitioners from making a slew of mistakes, which often
prevent them from experiencing maximum success. Analyzing
these mistakes will allow the reader to avoid them in his own
practice.
Rudolph
The Rocky Mountains, USA
I was moving when I woke up, and I tried various
positions for FFA (forced falling asleep) and they did not work
so finally I lay out flat on my back and began going through
the relaxation routines and then when it felt right I started
the brain squeeze, phantom wiggle, listening in, etc.
Within three to five minutes I found myself immediately
in a phase. I was at a mall. I decided to get up from the
bench I was sitting on and go to the men's room (M.R.: no
deepening and no plan of action). As I was walking I noticed
as the tiles on the wall started changing from a dingy white to
a sparkling, bright white and black checkerboard. My feet
dissolved and I floated up a few feet and began float-flying. I
went past a rounded wall and thought, "there should be a
chocolate shop behind this wall". But as I started to go
through it I stopped and thought I wanted to get out of there
and do something better.
I went to the front entryway and it was a fine piece of
architecture with shiny marble reaching to much higher
heights than would be expected for a mall. I was floating up