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#1
My fingers are itching for a few months now to get this course (I loved his Astral Dynamics book, that's what got me in the first place interested in AP), but the course is way too expensive right now for me. And while the web is full of so-called "honest" reviews of internet marketeers, I haven't really seen anything here or on his own forum about it. So this made me really curious as to why practically nobody mentions it in the inner circles of AP?  :?

kislany
#2
I've just started (again) with Wave 1 (the second track) so I can eventually learn to project. I'm still quite new at it (started last year, but gave up, and now I'm at it with anewed interest) but I have a problem and a question.

At first everything is ok, I follow along with Robert's voice and eventually I am someplace else, talking with somebody, or watching something, or running into a door (yeah it happened too), and I get jolted out of whatever happens to me by Robert's voice again, after the various periods of silence. For example just yesterday it happened when he was counting to 10 to relax the various body parts. I was always 'somewhere else' and his voice effectively sent a jolt through me and woke me up through each number counting.
Now does it mean that I've actually fallen asleep during those moments when he was not talking - and that each and every time? Usually it takes me over half an hour in the night to fall asleep, so it's difficult to believe that I've actually dreamed 5-6 different times a few minutes each...but otherwise what were those experiences (which seemed very real to me) of somebody talking to me, or handing me over a laptop, or me bumping my head in a door, or watching two people quareling with each other?

And the second one is that I feel I'm getting too fast out of it all when Robert Monroe is counting backwards at the end of the session. I feel it happens too fast and I haven't had the time to actually get into focus 10 as I've been 'pulled back' too fast. I've read some previous posts here by people who were saying that after listening to the CD (or track), they were then continuing to the phasing on their own. But how can you 'continue' when you are effectively woken up to be 'wide awake' when the track is over? How is everyone doing this?

Sorry for the lengthy post, I do tend to blabber when it comes to explaining myself...maybe it comes from the fact that English is not my first language, so the words come differently to me than to the rest of you :)

kislany
#3
Something very quick happened to me the other day and I'm wondering if it was an OBE.
One morning I woke up just before the alarm, so I turned to the other side of the bed to switch it off before it rings. (the alarm is on the nightdesk on my hubby's side of the bed, and that morning I was alone). I saw the time said 7.50. Then I rolled back to my side of the bed. And then immediately I woke up and I rolled to the other side to turn off the alarm (saw that it was 7.55 actually) and then I realised that what I did just seconds before was not real, as my body didn't really move. But I was not dreaming either. Did I just experience a quick OBE?
But I didn't feel any vibrations or anything 'weird' before rolling out of my body, so that's why I'm not sure if I've actually experienced it. :?

kislany