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Old 04-30-2006, 08:00 AM   #2
Nubtoubrem

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Hi Malc,

A similar question was raised during one of Robert’s recent events in the UK. I don’t regard myself as an experienced projector, but enough to have an appreciation.

My understanding is that it is common for the projected experience to blend with the memories of one’s dreams, therefore making it difficult for one to separate each experience.

The advice I have seen Robert provide, goes along the lines that: one should not overextend the OBE experience with early attempts, and to aid the memory download before return: build up a lot of intent to remember the experience just had. For instance use a sense of excitement about the experience to help reinforce this, and you should be able to recollect and differentiate the OBE from dreams al the better.

Best to do this at the height of ones experience rather than at the trough… when perhaps ones focus is weakening.

The other points you made about your experience are very typical…. So all in all it sounds like you are doing well indeed.

Keep up the good work.

Hope this helps,


Stephen

P.S. Yes, it is easy for the dreamer to have OBE like experiences... etc.
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