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(M.1) Out of body experience Methods: The aim of many of these methods is, to let the body fall asleep while the consciousness is still awake. That means, that one experiences consciously the falling asleep of the own body. Some methods and tips are partially or completely there to increase the chance of accidental out of body experiences (which occur sometimes after the complete falling asleep). Choose the combination of tips and methods, which is in your opinion the most appropriate. The variety of methods is needed here, because everyone prefers or needs a different method. It can take up to 3 months until the first out of body experience. The most people have much earlier the first out of body experience, but some people have only after a longer time the first out of body experience. It is rare, that someone has, despite long trying, no out of body experience.
(M.1.1) Tips and tricks for out of body experiences Here are basics mentioned,
which can increase the chance of success, if one follows them. But they are not
a requirement.
(M.1.1.1) Before the attempt
(M.1.1.1.1) The temperature should be pleasant.
(M.1.1.1.2) One should adapt to the temperature with suitable sleeping clothes.
One should wear on cold days long clothes and on warm days short clothes. This
minimizes bad times.
(M.1.1.1.3) Possible disturbances and sources of noises should be avoided. With
this I mean in particular noise sources, which are not constant. Unsteady
sources of noise can be very disturbing (hamster in a cage near the place of the
attempt,..). Disturbing are also sources of noises, which become active after
long time spans (clock with bell). Disturbances during the attempt can lead to
experiences according to "1.2.5.3.4".
(M.1.1.1.4) If possible, the room should be dark.
(M.1.1.1.5) One should make sure that one does not eat flatulence causing foods
at the day of the attempt. Noises in the belly are very disturbing. Furthermore
one should eat only a bit in the last two hours before the attempt. To late
eating causes fast falling asleep.
(M.1.1.1.6) If possible, alcohol should be avoided on days, during which one
makes an attempt.
(M.1.1.1.7) One should change often the time of the attempts and the bed times.
Too much getting used to fixed bed times reduces the chances of success.
(M.1.1.1.8) Dreamless sleep and seemingly extremely short nights or bad sleep
(waking up without being really recovered) are hinds to problems. If not undue
stress and fatigue are present, the causes are often just small things, such as
non-compliance of one or more of the here mentioned tips. A (wrong time, wrong
amount, wrong kind,...) unpropitious consumption of food, medicines, drugs,...
may also be responsible for such a bad sleep.
(M.1.1.1.9) If possible, one should sometimes try to pause the sleep for an
attempt (at night or in the morning). That could lead to success. The then
present acclimatization on the sleep state and the reduced tiredness make the
conditions more optimal.
(M.1.1.2) The out of body experience attempt
(M.1.1.2.1) When the sensation "that someone or something drags you" occurs, you
should not fight against it and also not move. The dragging moves you then maybe
out automatically.
(M.1.1.2.2) One should avoid an too fast interruption of the relaxation. One
should always begin slowly with the moving and let the relaxation fade "gently".
If one gets up too fast from the relaxation, it can happen, that one feels dizzy
and strange during this day (see also the group "1.2.1.2.2").
(M.1.1.2.3) The methods should be varied a bit from time to time. This increases
the chance of success.
(M.1.1.2.4) On days, during which a method does not work (no pre-OBE-phenomena
and / or no relaxation) one should try (no later than after 30 minutes) a other
method. New methods should be tested at least 2-3 times, to know, whether they
work or not. It can be, that one has tested a good method at a bad day.
(M.1.1.2.5) The effectivity of a method can mostly not be recognized by a
immediate success. The kind and course of the pre-OBE-phenomena are better
indicators for the recognition of the effectiveness. Goal of a method is to lead
as deep as possible into the state of relaxation and to reach comfortable and
free of complications the exit phase.
(M.1.1.2.6) During some of the attempts (but not all attempts!) one can also try
to lay the hands on the belly. This causes an fairly quick energy balance. I
experienced in this way my first out of body experiences. But it will loose the
effect, if one does it too often or too frequently.
(M.1.1.2.7) Warning: Contrary to the most spreaded informations, the time of the
occurrence of vibrations (See "1.2.5.3.2.1") is the worst time to exit. Note the
group "1.2.5.3.2" and the there listed instructions.
(M.1.1.2.8) Many people, like me, have problems during the attempt to observe
the environment or the black with closed eyes . It can happen, that the eyes
begin to vibrate, flap and / or to begin to open by themselves. One can do
nothing to prevent it. The only appropriate possibility is, to concentrate not
on the eyes. That means, that one does not pay attention to the viewable things.
During such a concentration one does not perceive any visible thing. Out of body
experience attempts work also "without" viewing. That means, that one begins to
see, when one is already out of the body. This is also much easier, because the
transition from normal vision to astral vision is much harder than the direct
beginning with the astral vision.
(M.1.1.2.9) If methods are suddenly very successful, it does not necessarily
mean, that they will remain successful. Besides false "improvements", which one
adds frequently, causes especially the periodicity (see: "1.2.5.3.12.6"), that
inappropriate methods have good successes. This is then obviously not permanent.
(M.1.1.3) Additional tips: Additional group with expensive and not always
recommendable or feasible tips.
(M.1.1.3.1) One can turn down the temperature before the attempt, so that it is
a little bit too cold for sleeping. Directly before the attempt, one adjusts a
temperature, which is a little bit too warm for sleeping. Then one starts
immediately the attempt. During the relaxation the temperature will be some when
extremely pleasant and it will then promote an out of body experience. Then the
heat will some when awaken the physical body. The memories will remain.
Unfortunately, heating costs money. So this method should be applicated only on
days, where one feels particularly good
(M.1.1.3.2) The eating of a (whole) bar of chocolate increases the chance, to
remember an out of body experience or a dream. A specific content of cocoa
increases the ability to remember for a short time. The effect is clearly
noticeable.
(M.1.1.3.3) Use the influence of "1.1.2.2". The use of the energy method ("M.2")
makes it easier to recognize such phases (by observation of changes of the
supernatural experiences). Use such days.
(M.1.1.4) Tips for the evaluation of out of body experiences: Here are methods
listed, which are there for the recognition and evaluation of out of body
experience experiences.
(M.1.1.4.1) Distinguishing of "external influences" and "internal influences" on
out of body experiences and dreams.
This is one of the most difficult things, which exists in the field of out of
body experiences.
The experiences during out of body experiences are caused by an combination of
internal influences (everything, which has been caused by oneself) and external
influences (everything, which has not been caused by oneself). External
influences are caused by astral beings (ghosts and souls,...) or other people,
memories (from someone or somewhat), real physical environment,....
It is a difficult task to separate these things. But the own thoughts follow
also during out of body experiences and dreams a specific and fairly constant
pattern.
If one uses a dream diary and if one evaluates this carefully, one will notice,
that out of body experiences and dreams change over weeks and months. Dreams of
the same week resemble mostly somehow each other, but dreams from last year are
often completely different. But a portion of the patterns remains more or less
similar. See also "1.2.5.3.12.5.1".
Example: One dreams at a certain time often of woods with Indians. Months later
one dreams again and again of space stations and aliens. And again some months
later one dreams often of prehistoric times and dinosaurs.
But often is a part of all these dreams similar. Example: All people become
enemies or friends, or one has often a bright red rubber boat.
The changing components are rather outside influences and the constant
components are rather internal influences.
Such an analysis makes some effort, but it is very informative.
(M.1.2) Out of body experience methods Here are different out of body experience
methods described. It is recommended, that these methods are applicated, while
one lies on the back. One can also lie on the side, if it is not possible, to
lie on the back (example: due health reasons). The application of these out of
body experience methods promotes also dreams. It is important, that one does not
use pure breathing techniques (or similar) during out of body experience
attempts. If one uses such techniques, one should change it before the exit
phase begins. The reason is, that breathing techniques disturb the sleep near
state and the transition into the astral body. The normal attempt takes 30
minutes to 1 hour. With practice and experience, can the attempting time be
stretched to up to 3 hours, while this longer time increases particularly the
chance of an accidental out of body experience. But attempting times of more
than 1 hour are not a requirement to make out of body experiences.
(M.1.2.1) Thinking method: One thinks during the attempt about something
specific. Example: how the current computer game ends, or how one can solve the
game, or about a movie, or.... But it should be nothing, what makes oneself
worry. One should not pause the train of thought. One should also not let it
slip into the senseless. Otherwise one can fall fast asleep. This method is a
bit difficult.
(M.1.2.2) Observation method: During this method, one hears the surroundings,
and feels what happens at the own body. One can also try to see something
through the eyelids (the methods of the group "M.3.1" can be helpful, also the
methods of the group "M.2"). But note, that one should not begin the exit phase
with the seeing (see "M.1.1.2.8").
(M.1.2.3) "Looking into the black" - method: Look into the black (what ones see
with closed eyes), and watches only, what happens there. The eyes should be
moved as little as possible (the methods of the group "M.3.1" can be helpful,
also the methods of the group "M.2"). But note, that one should not begin the
exit phase with the seeing (see "M.1.1.2.8").
(M.1.2.4) Music or noise-method: One listens during the attempt to music or to a
constant noise (of CDs, radio channels, the environment...). The heared should
not have any extreme changes of the volume (example: every few minutes occurring
loud drums, bells...). If one hears music, it is recommended to hear only one
song in a continuous loop. One should concentrate during this method only to the
hearing.
(M.1.2.5) Visualization method: One visualizes an environment and an action
(example: flying). One attempts to see only this scene and with a bit luck one
will fast "get out".
(M.1.2.6) Energy Method: One learns the method "build of the bodies own energy"
(group "M.2" and sub-points until the point "M.2.1.6"). This needs many time,
but if one has mastered it, one will have much more out of body experiences (the
methods of the group "M.3.1" can also be helpful). Under some circumstances it
can be useful, to remove the blockades during the out of body experience attempt
according to "M.2.1.9.2".
(M.1.2.6.1) Simple energy method: A simple method is to concentrate on a point
outside of the body. Particularly appropriate is a point some centimeters above
the forehead. The method "M.3.10" makes the concentration on this point easier.
During the concentration on a point outside of the body will the attention be
drawn on the astral body. This increases the chance for an out of body
experience. This method works particularly good, if one combines it with other
methods.
(M.1.2.7) Combined attempt: This is the combining of different methods. This
method increases the chance of accidental out of body experiences. The
application of more than two methods in a row is also possible (but one will
almost always get tired after 2-3 hours). One can try different combinations,
but it takes maybe some time until one finds the optimal combination. One should
not give up. An example of an two-part out of body experience attempt is: One
applicates a first method, as long as it is pleasant. Then one gets up and makes
a 5 minute break (toilet, smoking,...). Then one applicates a other method. One
can also applicate two methods simultaneously (it it is possible, example:
breathing and seeing).
(M.1.2.8) Exploring Method: This method is there to learn, how the approaching
of the exit phase really is.
##Step 1## One learns to know the border between sleep and awakeness. One simple
way to make this is, to try to stay mentally alerted during the falling asleep
(WITHOUT special concentration or similar). One tries to find out for oneself,
how it "feels" when one falls asleep. It is a bit tricky, because one will
finally have been fallen asleep. So one must think about during the next day,
how far one can remember and what "happened". This exercise is after a few weeks
not a problem. It can happen, that some accidental out of body experiences and
dreams occur as side effects.
## Step 2: ## The actual out of body experience. Now, if one knows how the
deepest relaxation state without falling asleep can be, one tries to achieve it
again. One begins then exactly at this point with the out of body experience
attempt. One can choose any Method. This method has brought me the most success.
It is important to use no breathing techniques, because they can disturb the
near sleep relaxation state.
(M.1.2.9) Silence of thoughts-method: One tries during the attempt to archive
and to keep the silence of thoughts ("M.3.4"). It can be that one must train a
long time to be able to keep the silence of thoughts.
(M.1.2.10) Counting method: One counts during the out of body experience attempt
in the thoughts from 1 to 100 and relaxes during that. At 100 one can either
start again from 1 or continue, depending on what is easier. The counting keeps
the concentration during the relaxation phase stable.
(M.1.2.10.1) Advanced counting method (recommended method):
During this technique one tries to think in part or completely with the second
layer (see "1.2.3.2.1.2"). This causes a significantly accelerated relaxation
and a accelerated and increased change of the consciousness.
Phase 1, Finding the 2. layer:
-One applies the easy method "M.3.9.1" ,to know what is meant with the term
"second voice". One lies then down, like during an conventional out of body
experience attempt. One begin then to count in thoughts from 1 until 100. When
one has arrived at 100, one begins again with 1.
Phase 2, Train the 2. Layer:
-One tries during the counting to let a other voice repeat every number. This
repetition must come, while one still thinks the number. Many people can do this
immediately, while other people can doe this only then, when the counting
becomes exhausting.
Phase 3, Only the 2. layer:
-One lets then the second Voice count alone. This could be tricky, because the
second layer is difficult to control. If one has problems, one goes back to
Phase 2 and starts later again with phase 3.
One should have already during the first training of these 3 phases very good
results. A reason is, that the concentration with this technique remains stable.
The mere counting with the normal layer is a good concentration method, but it
will be strengthened by the effects of concentration on the 2. Layer. The
properties of the 2. layer are the second reason for the effectivity of this
method. Instead of counting, one can let the second voice speak other things.
The effect is then still the same, as long as one keeps the second voice active.
(M.1.2.10.1.1) Partial counting method: The biggest problem of the actual highly
effective advanced counting method seems to be the fast falling asleep. A
solution for this problem is: One counts until the last number, which one
remembers from the attempt before (because one has then still not fallen
asleep). Then one proceeds with another method.
(M.1.2.10.1.1.1) Very effective partial counting method: A very effective
combination is to concentrate during the counting with the second layer on a
point outside of the body. Particularly appropriate is a point some centimeters
above the forehead. The method "M.3.10" makes the concentration on this point
easier. I suggest to look with the eyes a bit upwards to increase the
effectivity a bit. The counting with the second layer and the concentrating on a
point outside of the body draws the attention automatically on the astral body.
This increases the chance to have an accidental out of body experience.
(M.1.3) Advanced basics of the out of body experience methods. Here is deeper
general knowledge listed, which makes it easier to work with the methods. Parts
of the here listed information has been, systematically considered, already
mentioned. But I think it is useful mention these Informations here again in
these contexts and sorts. This eases the application of the methods
significantly. Due the importance of this section, I referred here less to other
passages and described here more.
(M.1.3.1) "Active" and "passive" components: There occur often varying results
during the application of out of body experience methods. In addition to the
choice of the basic method, is every little thing, which one does during the
method, very important. Does one look around, or pays attention to breathing, or
feels the own body constantly to monitor the smallest changes. Each of these
seemingly insignificant actions can have serious effects on the course of the
attempt. The reading of this section is as important, as the reading of the
methods section. One can construct and apply methods much more effective with
the here listed informations.
(M.1.3.1.1) General basics of the application: The application of the components
is very simple. One observes first, which of the listed activities one makes
during an out of body experience. Then one writes down these components after
the out of body experience attempt. During the next out of body experience
attempt, one avoids the components, which tend to the undesired direction. These
can be replaced by activities of the desired direction. For example: One has to
choose only active activities, if one wants to make an active attempt. If one
does not want to waive a component of the other direction (for example if one
plans an active attempt and can not waive a specific passive component), one can
check before, how strong it is. The strength of their effects is mentioned in
the list. It is in some cases possible to use single weak components of the
respective other direction without getting big disturbing effects. It depends
from the method and the person, whose applicates the method. Therefore it must
be tried. One should not use such components, if the disruption is too strong.
The active and passive components can not be separated completely from each
other. Every attempt has always both, active and passive components. And even a
single component has almost always both, active and passive effects. One can
change intentionally the balance in the active or passive direction to adapt the
course of the experiment much better to the own needs. This can be done by a
purposeful selection and control of the components. It is also possible to let
an attempt first run passively and to let it then get active later (and
contrary). One can also mix the conditions. The application of too pure active
components leads to permanently awakeness during the attempt. The application of
too pure passive components leads to extremely fast falling asleep. Both means,
that one has no out of body experience. Both happens usually mostly during
advanced and proficient application, because one can increase the degree of the
"activity" or "passivity" often only after long practicing to a maximum.
(M.1.3.1.2) Active components These components require more own physical (and
not-supernatural) activity, than the passive components. Hence the naming.
Active components lead often to long attempt times (several hours are not
uncommon) with various and often intensive pre-OBE-phenomena. They also reduce
the risk to fall asleep. But they reduce also the chance of an exit. But
actively induced out of body experiences are much more stable and clearer. These
are the active components (or the following actions make an out of body
experience attempt active):
(M.1.3.1.2.1) Breathing technique: The concentration on a breathing rhythm is
very active. The keeping of the concentration pretends a falling asleep. The
concentration makes also an exit very difficulty.
(M.1.3.1.2.2) Eyes: Moving of the eyes and / or intentional monitoring of
optical events is also a strong active component.
(M.1.3.1.2.3) Body: If one monitors the own body (feels whether something
happens), one produces usually an medium activity. Motion attempts cause an
strong activity, particularly if they are done at the wrong time.
(M.1.3.1.2.4) Emotions: Emotions (fear, joy, nervousity,..) produce usually an
moderate to very strong activity. The strength of the activity depends on the
type and intensity of emotions.
(M.1.3.1.2.5) Interruptions and disturbances: If the attempt is interrupted by
interruptions and disturbances, an strong activity is produced.
(M.1.3.1.3) Passive Components The passive Components are the opposite of the
active components. They require only minimal efforts and activities. They lead
to very short attempt times (experienced users need just minutes) with a greatly
increased risk of falling asleep. During passive attempts only a few
pre-OBE-phenomena can be perceived. So it seems often at the beginning, that
these components are ineffective or have severe disadvantages compared to the
active components. Passive components lead to out of body experiences and
particularly to many astral dreams. The application of pure passive components
causes more frequently out of body experiences than the application of active
components. But these out of body experience are mostly not as stable and clear.
These are the passive components (or the following actions make an out of body
experience attempt passive):
(M.1.3.1.3.1) Thoughts: a thought in the first layer is averagely passive (a
light active part is present, but one can feel it only rarely during intensive
thinking). Thinking in the second layer is extremely passive (see the topic
"layers of thoughts" "1.1.2.1.11" and sub-points).
(M.1.3.1.3.2) Hearing: The hearing is averagely passive. But disrupting or
interrupting noises (important: Also irregularities in (meditation-) music,...)
trigger strong activity (if the state of relaxation is not even interrupted).
(M.1.3.1.3.3) Supernatural abilities: The intentional concentration on pure
supernatural abilities (without moving anything on the body, including the eyes)
is strongly passive. This includes sensing and seeing of supernatural
experiences. The seeing must be done necessarily without any eye movements and
without (physical) fixing (trying of physical focusing) of visible things. The
sensation must be concentrated on pure supernatural experiences.
(M.1.3.1.3.4) Hypnagogic Images: The observing of hypnagogic images (see
"1.2.2.2.2.1" and sub-points) is also a highly passive component.
(M.1.3.1.3.5) Imagination: Imagination and "simulation" of actions, movements
and similar are usually passive.
(M.1.3.2) Exit techniques Here are the actual exit techniques themselves
described. They must be used during the actual exiting phase. If one is not able
to reach the exit phase, one can try to use the methods earlier. This brings
usually not a immediate success, but it can increase the number of accidental
out of body experiences due the loosening of the astral body. One gets in this
way also some practice in the application of the method.
(M.1.3.2.1) A good method is the mental imagination of a movement. But it must
be done absolutely concentrated. Example: One imagines, how oneself is going.
But one does this with a maximum of details. One pays attention on every
movement in every single step and one does this all the time until one is
outside. While one imagines these movements, the astral body will be more and
more activated, so that the imagination becomes more realistic. Then the real
movement of the astral body will start a few times (at the beginning often only
very shortly, because the mostly sudden and surprising successful control
distracts), until one gets the full control and starts to move. See also
"1.2.5.3.5.1.7" and sub-points.
(M.1.3.2.1.1) One can also imagine, that the ground disappears and one starts to
fall. But one should be aware that one will start with this falling
(frightening) and that one must fly to stop the fall. Or one imagines, that one
begins to rotate or to fly or something.
(M.1.3.2.2) One can also concentrate on the energy sensation and generate a flow
and let oneself float away by it. This technique is harder and has much lower
chances for an successful exiting.
(M.1.3.2.3) One can also let an attempt run until one falls asleep. This
increases the chance to have an accidental out of body experience. It will work
most likely with extremely passive techniques. One should also try active
components (to the active and passive components see "M.1.3.1").
(M.1.4) Methods for the application during the out of body experience: These
methods can be applicated during the out of body experience. The number of
possible methods is very big. Therefore I mentioned only the most important
methods to ease the time in the astral world. All other in this text mentioned
methods work also during the out of body experience.
(M.1.4.1) Methods to remove or avoid problems: Problems can occur during the out
of body experience.
(M.1.4.1.1) Removal of limitations during an out of body experience: Out of body
experiences are at the beginning often very blurred and limited. Limitations can
also occur long after the beginning of the out of body experience. These
limitations can be removed.
(M.1.4.1.1.1) Removal of limitations of the sight during a out of body
experience: It can happen, that the sight at the beginning or during an out of
body experience is blurred. Sometimes one sees only a small part of the field of
view, while the rest is black. To improve the sight, one must look concentrated
and exactly in the environment. By this, the sight improves itself. It can also
be helpful to say "Clarity, now!". By the saying of these words, the sight can
also become clear.
(M.1.4.1.1.2) Removal of limitations of the mobility during an out of body
experience: It can happen, that one can move only with effort at the beginning
or during an out of body experience. To improve the mobility, one must do every
movement of the limbs with exact concentration. Step by step and one by the
other. The attention during the movement improves the mobility.
(M.1.4.1.1.3) Removal of limitations of the ability, to fly, during the out of
body experience: Sometimes the flying works not correctly. If that happens, one
should land or stand still and start over the attempt to fly. It works almost
always, if one tries it some times.
(M.1.4.1.1.4) Removal of limitations of the ability, to go through walls, during
the out of body experience: If the passing through the wall does not work, one
can try to generate a energy sensation in the hand. This energy sensation feels
similar, as the inside of a wall. Therefore it eases the passing through.
(M.1.4.1.1.5) Removal of limitations of the ability, to influence the
environment, during the out of body experience: If a object does during the
concentration not, what one wants, one can use a trick. One moves the finger or
the arm, while one concentrates (like a magician in a movie). This movement
supports the concentration and makes the influencing easier.
(M.1.4.1.2) Removal of fears during the out of body experience: When one has
fear, it helps to concentrate on a certain task. The action during the
completion of the task distracts from fears. Against other fears helps "M.3.8".
If one knows, that one can every time terminate the out of body experience and
that one is invincible, one has no fears anymore.
(M.1.4.2) Methods for the influencing of the environment: It is often necessary
to influence the environment.
(M.1.4.2.1) Influencing of the environment: One concentrates on the object,
which one wants to influence, and on the kind of influence. Example: If one
wants to move it telekinetically, one concentrates on it and imagines, how it
moves. The object will then move. All kinds of influencing (destroying,
repairing, changing the shape and / or kind of the object,...) are possible in
this way. One can also create objects.
(M.1.4.2.2) Changing of the environment by closing of the eyes: To change the
environment, one closes the eyes for some seconds and opens them then again. The
environment changes by it according to "1.2.5.3.7.1.2".
(M.1.4.3) Methods for the locomotion during the out of body experience: These
kinds of locomotion are important.
(M.1.4.3.1) Going through walls: To go through walls, one approaches first the
wall. One inserts first the hands in the wall and goes then through. One feels
during the going through often a resistance. If one can not insert the hands in
the wall, one must concentrate exactly on the hands and try it, until it works.
Sometimes it needs some tries, until one can pass through the first wall. One
should only pass through walls, if it is necessary. One sees nothing in the
wall, therefore the environment looks different after one has passed the wall.
Furthermore, the out of body experience can become a dream due the concentration
on the passing.
(M.1.4.3.2) Flying: Flying is simple. One concentrates one the desire, that one
moves upwards, and one takes off. If it does not work, one can flap with the
arms or make swimming movements. One feels then a resistance in the air and can
swim in it. This works almost always.
(M.1.4.3.3) Jumping: One can jump during the out of body experience far and
high. One must concentrate during the jumping on the place, on which one wants
to land. If one concentrates exactly on this place, one lands there.
(M.1.4.4) Keeping an out of body experience stable: To prevent, that the out of
body experience becomes a dream or that one awakes, one must do several things.
(M.1.4.4.1) One should always remember, one is in an out of body experience. One
should have this thought again and again in the head. If one thinks frequently
of this thought, the out of body experience remains stable and clear. If one
forgers this thought, the out of body experience becomes a dream.
(M.1.4.4.2) One should not concentrate too much on actions. One may not
concentrate so much on something, that one forgets the thought of the out of
body experience. If one concentrates too much, the out of body experience
becomes a dream.
(M.1.4.4.3) One should stay calm. If one is too excited during an out of body
experience, one can wake up due it. Therefore one must stay calm during the out
of body experience and avoid too exciting situations.