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|    Re: confirmation/validation? absolutely!    |
|    29 Oct 23 19:54:17    |
      From: slider@anashram.com              quicktripgas Commented On 'Hypnagogia - The Key To WILDs' Video: 29th Oct.       2023              This 100% works! I have finally been able to repeatedly reproduce this and       I am completely blown away by all of it. It took me about 2 months to       finally put it all together for myself, but the author of this video is       absolutely right about the entire process.              I will say that you CANNOT rush the relaxation stage, which was my       mistake. Blowing past relaxing actually complicated my practice and       eventually frustrated me. Consciously relaxing is a skill, and it took me       a while to really GET IT. This is also why it took me so long to see       Hypnagogia. It is extremely important to reach ultimate relaxation       consciously.              I knew I reached this stage because I felt so OPEN and free. I was       blissful without a care in the world. Thats the level I finally made it       to. Once I got good at relaxing myself it started to feel like my body       completely disappeared during the practice as I lay in bed. My mind was       aware during this and images started to appear. These images are very       sharp, but completely unrelated. For example, I saw the balcony of a pink       house, another one of a woman standing in a living room next to a glass       patio door, bubbles coming out of a machine (maybe it was a washer...), a       different women with a pony tail looking back smiling, and my dogs face,       which kinda surprised me, but I remained in that zone. All these and many       more came in sequence.              I just enjoyed watching them not looking to go anywhere or do anything       other than watching. Not even caring what they all meant. These Images are       not something I saw with my eyes. They are mental images. Now that I think       about it I forgot about my eyes completely. After a while these images       became something that I could enter in. They start to get closer and       closer and eventually, I went right into them! For example, I saw a 2D map       of continents. The map was circular. I recognized South America and       Antartica, and I didn't understand why I was seeing them. The image came       closer and suddenly I was incarnated into it (My body appeared. Hands       etc..). I was actually above some buildings and green pastures for some       time, and eventually came out of that imagery and into a dark void. A       squiggly white static ball appeared in the center again and grew bigger       and I entered into that one and was completely in a different place.              This cycle continued a few more times until eventually I said thats enough       I gotta start writing this down so that I don't forget it. Suddenly, I was       back in bed and it was daytime. It didn't feel like I ever slept, nor did       I remember actually nodding off. It was a strange feeling. I wasn't tired       at all.              ### - almost perfect WILDs from this new dude, albeit he's yet to realise       the full implication(s) of the dark void he encountered (the midway point)       and wherein that void eventually becomes the optimum position (in       awareness) to operate from...              iow: the "edifice of intent" (for real heh) ;)                      ------------------------------               You’ll love learning to lucid dream The WILD Way.       It’s very easy to do and it will change your life forever!               This literally IS the stuff that ‘Dreams Are Made Of’               https://www.thewildway.com/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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