I have fairly limited experience in that field, but from my experiences in meditation, it's that it is really hard to stay focused when you have a change in the stimuli it receives (5 senses). Exemple, if I put some beats to meditate, when it ends, I won't keep my focus and snap out. It's kind of the same thing when I start "seeing things" with eyes closed in meditation, I have a hard time keeping the focus, or my eyes will start hyper-activating:twitching, opening and closing, which is impossible to keep the focus there. Same thing if something gets itchy or I get cold, I would assume the same would happen with all 5 senses.
For me, while I have it easy to concentrate or block my thought, I'm extremely sensitive of any change in what my 5 senses perceives. For exemple, if I hear a noise, Ill have to take a look or listen carefully to know what it is, more than most people I've known. It is very annoying while trying to meditate, but I account that as being unexperienced in that activity, practice should make me go through that flaw. We are not used too to vibrations and I guess getting them more often will make me accustomed to that feeling and will help me to not stop focusing while I experience those. Anyhow, as a whole, I find that to begin with, meditating with repetitive beats (no lyrics) or sound help me focusing since my body doesnt need to analyze changes in what I perceive. However, I believe practice and experience makes this less important on a long stretch.
The only stimulus that I can't "control" since its part of the process is when I see things eyes closed and they start to move all around wildly, opening, closing, like they are having a seizure if I can say. While I believe I can get used to not "look" controlling the twitches and all isn't of my resort. However, last time when it happened, I told myself inside that I wasnt seeing those things with my eyes, but with my brain and I've putted alot of intent towards that and I don't know if its luck, but my eyes eventually calmed down and I could proceed.
As you can see from the end of last paragraph, I really start to think that intent can be extremely important and powerful when trying to reach higher levels of awareness. That story with my eyes and when I experienced what is the most incredible experience that I personally had, push me strongly towards that intent is a very powerful tool for OBE. Considering that seeing through eyelids isnt typical, maybe all you lack is a strong intent to OBE with no fear in your heart and your mind.
It's pretty much the body of knowledge I have and that I believe is true for now. Like science this will most likely change as I "train" toward OBE experience. However, more and more, I'm starting to realize that this relates on alot of concepts I've read from this forum, but explained and lived differently. I grasp more some things Ive read here that I found cryptic at first.
For me, while I have it easy to concentrate or block my thought, I'm extremely sensitive of any change in what my 5 senses perceives. For exemple, if I hear a noise, Ill have to take a look or listen carefully to know what it is, more than most people I've known. It is very annoying while trying to meditate, but I account that as being unexperienced in that activity, practice should make me go through that flaw. We are not used too to vibrations and I guess getting them more often will make me accustomed to that feeling and will help me to not stop focusing while I experience those. Anyhow, as a whole, I find that to begin with, meditating with repetitive beats (no lyrics) or sound help me focusing since my body doesnt need to analyze changes in what I perceive. However, I believe practice and experience makes this less important on a long stretch.
The only stimulus that I can't "control" since its part of the process is when I see things eyes closed and they start to move all around wildly, opening, closing, like they are having a seizure if I can say. While I believe I can get used to not "look" controlling the twitches and all isn't of my resort. However, last time when it happened, I told myself inside that I wasnt seeing those things with my eyes, but with my brain and I've putted alot of intent towards that and I don't know if its luck, but my eyes eventually calmed down and I could proceed.
As you can see from the end of last paragraph, I really start to think that intent can be extremely important and powerful when trying to reach higher levels of awareness. That story with my eyes and when I experienced what is the most incredible experience that I personally had, push me strongly towards that intent is a very powerful tool for OBE. Considering that seeing through eyelids isnt typical, maybe all you lack is a strong intent to OBE with no fear in your heart and your mind.
It's pretty much the body of knowledge I have and that I believe is true for now. Like science this will most likely change as I "train" toward OBE experience. However, more and more, I'm starting to realize that this relates on alot of concepts I've read from this forum, but explained and lived differently. I grasp more some things Ive read here that I found cryptic at first.