can I get into a deep trance by this?

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Donal

just lying back on my bed with some headphones, and breathing in through my nose and out through my mouth, while listening to some tranquil music?
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cavernstoy

If you sit down and truely relax yourself long enough, you should get into a deep trance eventually (if you don't fall asleep or loose your awareness).
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vlazapax

Definitely--that's really all I do, except I sit up. I can't get into an altered state using any of the countdown, breathing methods I've learned so I do exactly what you described. You will probably have to give it about 25 - 40 minutes and keep in mind that, if you are trying to have mystical visions or journey, laying on your back, facing up, will put a different spin on things then laying on your stomach will. Sitting up is pretty nuetral, though. At least, this is what I've noticed.  :-)

Stookie

Once, when I was about 16 or 17, I was listening to some Jimi Hendrix instrumentals through headphones when I was lying in my bed in the dark. This was way before I knew anything about AP. As I had my eyes closed just listening, I started to get the feeling that I was floating and twisting and turning. It scared me, so I immediately got up and started to walk around the room. A few years later I learned what was going on.

So yes, a trance can be reached by just passively listening to music.

SilverSlider

I have this track by Anugama called "Shamanic Dance" which is just a slow continuous chant in the background with a drum being pounded at an even pace and a rattle further into the song with some flute action too...I listened to it before I went to bed the other day and I was able to get into a decent trance by listening to it.

I think like most things in life the best way for you to get into a trance will be found out by experimenting because everyone is different.