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jilola

Yes and no in my experience.
I've noticed that the vibrations are the stronger the more focused one is on the physical during the separation process.
When we are asleep we aren't aware of the physical at all and thus the vibrations are nearly nonexistent to the degree that we don't ever, or hardly ever, notice them.

The different techniques, namely the traditional projetion and phasing, differ in that the projection is more goal oriented and attempts to cause the separations whereas phasing is a simulaiton of the natural falling asleep process.

Next time you get low level vibrations try to stop by willing to stop the exit process them and see what happens. The sensations should become more pronounced either immediately or after a little while around th etime you're about to fall asleep.

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jouni

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