Re: Ending the cycle of techniques

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Ending the cycle of techniques

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I was just reading about the guy at one of Mr Raduga's classes who attempted to separate, did the cycle of techniques correctly, but failed to notice his body was in a different position (thus he was in the phase but didn't know it). So, this makes me wonder if it would be a good idea after doing the cycles (and before you return to sleep) to do a normal reality check - such as the nose pinch, just so you don't accidentally fail to realise you're in the phase?
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Re: Ending the cycle of techniques

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Yes, you can do it and it's another good idea from you.
It'll give you 5-10% more phases. We never put it in cycles because they're too hard for novices even in current state
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I find that I go in and out the phase very quickly before I find a moment where I am sure enough to really enter the phase (I say enter because I rarely actually "separate, but translocate instead).

For me it's hard to know when I enter, but easy to tell when I have exited to my body.

I'll sort of flash in and out very quickly, then be in and know it enough to move around in what was my imagined body.
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