Using simulations to trigger astral awareness

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kuurt

I'm probably not the first person to think of this, but I never heard anybody else talk about it.  So, I thought I'd share this idea.

In one of my recent NP experiences where I was trying to go to a friends house, I saw myself zooming in our her house as if I was zooming in to a google earth map.  Last night, I was messing around with google earth again, and it's no wonder I saw that google earth map in the NP experience.  When you zoom in to a location on google earth, seeing the images moving and coming closer to you almost makes it feel like you are moving.  And when you are in ground view and moving along a road with your mouse, again, seeing the movement and traveling through these images makes it feel like you're moving -like a simulator.  Somewhat similar to how it sometimes feels in the NP when you are moving or flying. 

Messing around with google earth kind of made me feel like I was sensitizing myself to that feeling of movement.  Got me thinking that if you did that enough while at the same time using affirmations or subliminals, you could possibly program yourself to attract such experiences in the NP (at night while sleeping) and trigger awareness.  Wouldn't have to necessarily use google earth.  Could find a video that makes you feel like you're moving while watching it, like:

A race car speeding down the track - seen from the drivers perspective.
Superman flying through the sky - seen from superman's perspective.
A jet flying through the air - seen from the pilots perspective.
One of them screen visuals that make it look like you're moving through a tunnel. 

Just add in some subliminal messages or affirm your intent to AP while watching it, and watch it before going to bed every night.

Lionheart

Quote from: kuurt on May 11, 2014, 20:53:39
A race car speeding down the track - seen from the drivers perspective.
Superman flying through the sky - seen from superman's perspective.
A jet flying through the air - seen from the pilots perspective.
One of them screen visuals that make it look like you're moving through a tunnel. 
A Rollercoaster scenario is one of the ones I really enjoy.

You race around the curves at breakneck speeds and as the course develops itself further, sometimes you might find a "loopy loop" or two!  :-)

kuurt

I think that someone who know how to make videos should make us some and put them on Youtube. 

Lionheart

 You can find them already there. But nothing beats creating these scenes yourself.

We don't always need someone to do something for us. That's why we have our minds!  :wink:

Check this out: http://www.unlimitedboundaries.ca/forums/lesson-2-learn-to-focus-t447.html

EscapeVelocity

What you are describing is a Rundown.

Generally, they involve movement. Some work with easy movement, like walking through a park setting.

Others have discovered a Rundown with more rhythmic movement, either up and down or side to side.

That's what works for me: Snow skiing, water skiing, motocrossing, tobogganing, wake boarding, anything like that.

You consciously start the visualization, and at some point, it takes on a life of its own.

Then you get dumped into an environment. Sometimes unceremoniously!!!

But you're there! Who's to complain?!
Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.
                                                          -O. Wilde