Ringing Sound In Your Ears

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Magickist

Hello, I'm just wondering, for all of you people that use the technique where you concentrate on the ringing sound in your ears, a few things.

1.) What is the average amount of time it takes you to get into the sleep paralysis state/feel vibrations?

2.) Whenever you perform this technique does it have to be in a particularly quiet place or can it have minimum amounts of noise?

3.) Does it take large amounts of concentration?

4.) In your opinion is it easier to do successfully than it is with phasing?

Thank you all for reading this and I'm eagerly awaiting your replies  :-)
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1.) What is the average amount of time it takes you to get into the sleep paralysis state/feel vibrations?


I'm not sure.


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2.) Whenever you perform this technique does it have to be in a particularly quiet place or can it have minimum amounts of noise?


It doesn't have to be completely silent, but the more quiet, the better.


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3.) Does it take large amounts of concentration?


Not really.



greggkroodsma

A great intro there!  It shows concentration on the sound.  But then, we get into the place where all you feel are vibrations; the cause of the sound.  In the brain, the sounds do what the sounds do.  They move in waves.  You know, you could be on your bed flailing about and in your mind, you're just as still but then what you see is progressing, moving, and yet you're paralyzed.  A conundromous experience, that is.  Answering the questions:

Quote1.) What is the average amount of time it takes you to get into the sleep paralysis state/feel vibrations?

#1  I'm really not paying attention to the time it takes and to stop any attention to the time, there is vibrations around me always from beginning to end.  But, there was a time when I had to pay attention to it to see how long it would be before I could start.  Start what, you ask.  Well, I guess it is starting to record all of the scenery, the actions, the life around me, and my interactions with them.  I realize there are possibly levels that you could be in or on, but each level is of a different vibration.  You students of music may recognize Octaves.  There's Melody and Harmony and scale within each Octave.

Quote1.) What is the average amount of time it takes you to get into the sleep paralysis state/feel vibrations?

#2  It all depends on your state.  How can you help but be around a whole bunch of people when the Spirit calls and says, 'Hey, pay attention to this.'  Octaves.  You have to train your brain to listen and distinguish between Octaves.  Whenever you get the chance, if you haven't already, take a college course on Music.

Quote3.) Does it take large amounts of concentration?

#3  Before you get into the 'zone' of different Octaves, you do spend a lot of time 'trying' because you don't really realize that you're in an octave and you might be a little off in your adjustments to the actual rhythm of everything that is going on.  But when you recover and most people do long enough to get into the rhythm, your threshold may be a little low for the Octave you're in.  And you find yourself losing ground and going back to what you were doing.

Quote4.) In your opinion is it easier to do successfully than it is with phasing?

I'm new to this word 'phasing,' but what I am thinking is fluctuations between times or places.  I was watching 'Star Trek: Generations' and there is this scene where Scotty, the engineer, was looking at a screen and he says, 'But they're phasing in and out of our time continuum.'  That is the greatest instructive series that Star Trek is.  If you have gotten anything out of this, I wish it to be Octaves. 
Don't sing a new song or pipe to a different tune, if you really want to make a difference, sing the same tune an octave higher.

Borat

I think it's easier than phasing.