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Traveling: An Accidental
Expert's How-To Leave Your Body Handbook
by Alan Guiden
© copyright 2001 A.Guiden All Rights Reserved
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QUICK-TRAVELING
When you desire to quick-travel, the
trick is to pepper a visual-destination with as much detail and
attachment as possible while remaining focused and in control on
the aw/as line. You then allow yourself to be where you wanna be
by simply releasing yourself to "I'm there."
For your early attempts at
quick-travels, choose a destination that holds pleasant memories
or a special attachment and is close to where you are. Think of
the destination in as much detail and with as much attraction of
emotion as possible. It's important to get past the "I'm
stuck in bed" mentality, so toss off that ridiculous notion
that you're bed-bound and allow yourself to visit your
destination!
Give yourself permission to go. Place
yourself completely into the detail and attraction of your
destination and stay focused on the aw/as line. If your mind
wanders from thoughts of your destination, gently guide your
thoughts back to your concentrated desire. It really is that
simple. Focus and let yourself go.
A destination desire will also work when
quick-traveling to a person but requires less detail of the
person and more "feeling" or "reaching" for
that person. Also, an object of attachment (like a cherished
family portrait that sits on the dresser) or an action (such as
my beloved tumbling) can initiate a travel if a strong desire is
present.
Lastly, instruct yourself to know when
you've reached your destination and to be aware and in control
when you arrive. A mild, "I'm aware when I'm there" (or
some such phrase that grabs you) is sufficient. This is
especially important for quick and long distance travels, as it
helps to avoid the potential for a dream-travel that only
"acts out" your desire.
A wake-up call upon arrival also assists
against the occasional "blackout" or "fuzz"
that you may experience enroute to your destination. A blackout
(or degree thereof) depends partially upon your INSTRUCTIONS for
reaching your destination, and partially upon your DESIRE of
immediacy to reach it. Blackout occurs most often with travels of
great distance and quick-travels, because of the speed required
to reach the location in a timely fashion, as you desire.
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