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Re: Step 3 Mental question
Message 00738 of 3835
Good advice. Thanks VR.
--- In BardonPraxis@yahoogroups.com, Gordon Finn <cgs319446@y...>
wrote:
> > I can maintain
> > an unfamiliar
> > scene much easier than a familiar one.
>
> Sound odd that it would be like that, but what tha
> hell? [shrugs] My advise would be to take a good look
> at a familiar scene, like your bedroom. Slowly move
> from object to object, taking in it's shape and it's
> relation to the rest of the room. The problem with the
> conscious mind is that it doesn't hold as much
> "visula" information as the subconscious mind does.
> Visualizing is daydreaming. You know the scent of your
> favorite food. The feel of a certain fabric that
> drives you nuts (in the good way). The taste of
> something that's just plain foul. Just maintain your
> focus as long as you can. Eventually, it will get
> easier to stay with your step into visualization, both
> familiar and unfamiliar.
>
> VR
>
> --- shenvalleypagans <danosarchuk@h...> wrote:
> > Any tips on maintaining a "step into it" type
> > multisense
> > visualization for the full 5 minutes?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Dan
> >
> >
>
>
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