Trouble awakening from multiple layers

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fanofspeed

I'll just dive in then.
I have had trouble awakening from multiple layers while projecting and am looking for input on the topic. I have a system of triggers that I usually use to keep myself in check but they are limited and not as effective as I'd like them to be. I'm not shure if being stuck in a deep layer is dangerous, but it has happened and is quite stressful. so I'm trying to look for other ways to keep myself in check.   

Lionheart

 Hi, I didn't say you were doing anything wrong on the other thread. I just wanted to hear more about your "layer" process.  :-)

Please, explain more about this process/system of yours for triggering these layers. Then we can understand a bit better and might be able to find a solution to help you.

Thank You!  :-)

fanofspeed

Oh I see, well thanks for being helpful with the matter.  :-)
Hmm where should I start? As long as I can remember I've always dreamt in multiple layers and once I began projecting I assumed it was a similar system. I have practiced dropping into layers but I honestly don't have a lot of background info on controlling my ascent out.

Lionheart

 The Dreaming in multiple layers, then doing it while projecting is the part that intrigues me.

What do mean by "layers"?
How do you perceive these "layers"?
How do you "drop into" them?

fanofspeed

Well I would compare each layer too a reality, every layer is beneath the other but is just as real as the last. I have always dreamt with multiple layers but when I began projecting I didn't realize how much more intense it would be.

I perceive them with most of my senses but never all of them. I have trained myself too do this onpurpose while projecting so that I don't mix up my realitys.

Dropping in feels just like trying to project straight from your shell but I mentally try to see myself as far away as i can on the data plane. But the only major difference that I could note is that when I'm already in a deeper layer it seems to happen as much on accident as it does intentionally.

Lionheart

So if I am understanding this correctly, I could substitute the word "scenarios" for "layers" and we would still be talking about the same thing?

That you are getting deep into your current surroundings and becoming attune to everything happening to the point that you can't break away from it to return to this physical reality?

Mentally trying to see yourself in a scenario is a technique that's used in Phasing. With Phasing there is no climbing out of the body per say. There is going INTO your consciousness and joining up with a non physical reality scenario or setting.

What you might want to do is to go in for a quick look/see.  Just ALLOW yourself to have short visits until you gain more control over your depth.

You will notice that shorter visits will also yield a clearer mind.

Bedeekin

Quote from: Lionheart on January 29, 2013, 04:53:51
With Phasing there is no climbing out of the body per say. There is going INTO your consciousness and joining up with a non physical reality scenario or setting.

Really concise description there Lionheart.

Thing is... I do exactly this from SP rather then employ an active 'separation' method. Swings and roundabouts.  :wink: