I've recently found the Steve G. Jones (licensed hypnotherapist) course and started experimenting with it. The number of lucid dreams I'm having are increasing and I have had two OOBE's. They happened somewhat by accident, where I was coming out of a nap, and I started feeling the vibrations. In other words, more luck than wisdom, as I did not induce the vibrations by will. Separation also just kinda happens, although I found it helpful to just ask the question "Please help me separate."
After separation, I leave my room, go through the wall and bolt. I have tried to slow down and turn around, because I really wanted to see my physical body laying in bed, or just my neighborhood. To no prevail. Instead, I just "go", with no control over where I'm going.
Does anybody have any thoughts on this?
I have his program as well. You need to identify with things that you see. This means you need to deepen the experience. This can come from focusing on a street that you are walking on, bending down to pick up a leave on the ground. If you are in your home, try to touch a chair or table, anything that shows you are interacting with your Astral vision. You will find it gets much better with practice. I still bounce around quite a bit as well and this is after Phasing almost twice a day for a year now.
Good Luck and Safe Travels.
I think it's pretty common to do this. For me at least, the exhilaration of being out of body makes me want to just get moving, and that hasn't changed over years. Sticking around in your room for a while and examining things visually and texturally is very useful if you have any problems with darkness or exit blindness as it really helps the vision to develop, but other than that, there's no need to hang about IMO.
Hi,
It happens I've found myself stuck in a wall recently.
Been doing this since the mid 1960's.....
Quote from: 68plexi on February 09, 2012, 04:05:16
After separation, I leave my room, go through the wall and bolt. I have tried to slow down and turn around, because I really wanted to see my physical body laying in bed, or just my neighborhood. To no prevail. Instead, I just "go", with no control over where I'm going.
Does anybody have any thoughts on this?
I was the same way at first and I wanted to do the exact same thing. I think it was a mistake to come back to look at my body -- but I had to do it, one of those things on my todo list. Immediately flying off into the ethers worked better.
Now I almost always hang out near the body at first and I have to go through the walls from there and they are hard to go through some times nowadays when they never used to be a problem...
Navigation overall used to be simpler when I just popped out and then bolted off to distant places immediately.