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#1
Welcome to Dreams! / Polyphasic Sleep
September 22, 2002, 22:19:51
Several people here use a disrupted sleep cycle to trigger more awareness while sleeping.

Typically, set your alarm for 4 - 6 hours after you go to bed. Then get up when the alarm goes off, do something for 15 minutes or so to really wake up, and then go back to bed. You might find a LD or OBE happening during the ensuing dreams.

I find more lucidity in the ensuing dreams, though I don't practice this on purpose. My kids will often wake me in the middle of the night and serve as an alarm clock.

Patty
#2
Forums Bugs Reports and Questions / Guestbook
September 19, 2002, 16:17:17
Greetings!

quote:
Originally posted by BDHugh:
I looked through the guest book and I think some messages are a little stupid. Should they be deleted?



Tricky one! Deleting entries would be like censorship. Of course anything offensive or inappropriate would certainly be deleted, and I would be grateful if such entries were reported.

With best regards,

Adrian.


#3
Hi Brandon and DjMidgetMan who has posted this query more recently

I haven't answered because I have been ill, and Robert hasn't answered because his mind is on other things right now. I wouldn't hold your breath for it to be released...   Robert I think is too focussed on other things/books and I am sure when the time is right, it'll be done! I have done quite a fair bit of it, but it is ALMOST (see last para) at a point it needs time for RB and I to hash things over, something he hasn't got  --  and I have lost heart to get it to that point not knowing when he will be ready for it. He is also planning on working on a novel first -- similar to one I want to write, which is pushing buttons even though I have had this wierd ability to tune into RB for years now maybe that is all it is, although I have based some of it on true life RV stuff and true life Aboriginal Dreamings which cannot be "his" even if he was middle man for it . I must also admit, I have sort of lost touch with NEW lately, with quite a few personal challenges taking my time and attention. Being brutally honest here which is me. Life crisis in all areas ain't much fun bros... but hey, I am sure somewhere somehow it all works out for the Highest Good..... right?

Sorry.

I am happy to email anyone the draft as it is, just pem me. I lost all the most recent stuff, and a few chapters, in a hard drive crash. It lacks a bit of the really new stuff and that needs rewriting.

Donni
#4
Welcome to Metaphysics! / Philosopher's Stone
March 22, 2002, 23:43:30
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#5
Hello BDHugh,
  I started at an early age. I read this book on I think Sylvan Muldoon. Says he would sit in a chair with a box hanging from the ceiling. The box contained one playing card. He would project up and read the card. I tried it one night with the lights on and saw the correct card exactly as it lay in the box. I was so excited I ran out of the room and told my mom what had happened! She just said," oh, that's nice". My best friend in school used to try it with me but he could not experience it. And lost interest in my weekly updates I would share with him. Now I'm 37, my wife is uninterested but understands what it is.
I've found talking about it too much to people who aren't open to such things, kind of brings you a negative feeling about what you are doing. If you possibly can, keep a log book on your experiences. Not only is it a useful tool to remember things by, when my kids ask me about projecting, I'll break out the log book and let them read it. They get a kick out of it!
Astral Projection is a natural process, everyone does it to a certain degree every night. It is not part of any occult...
Just sharing my experiences.