Cycles of indirect techniques consist of attempts to
separate immediately upon awakening, and if that is
unsuccessful, then quickly cycling through techniques over
the course of a minute until one of them works, after which it
is possible to separate from the body. Usually, 1 to 5 properly
performed attempts are all that is necessary to obtain results.
The techniques described below work extremely
well both when awakening from a daytime nap, as well
as in the middle of the night. However, we will be
concentrating on the optimum strategy - the deferred method
- which allows for numerous attempts to be had in a single
day. This substantially increases the probability of success
occurring in only 1 to 3 days.
STEP 1: SLEEP 6 HOURS AND THEN WAKE UP WITH AN
ALARM CLOCK
On a night before a free day when you won't have to
wake up early, go to bed at your usual time and set your
alarm so that you'll only sleep for about 6 hours. When the
alarm goes off, you must get up to drink a glass of water, go
to the bathroom, and read these instructions once again. Do
not attempt any techniques before going to bed the night
before, no matter what the case. You just need to lie down
and get some sound sleep. The sounder you sleep over these
6 hours, the better your chances of getting results.
STEP 2: GO BACK TO SLEEP WITH AN INTENTION
After 3 to 50 minutes of being awake, go back to bed
and concentrate your attention on how you will perform cycles
of indirect techniques upon each subsequent awakening in
order to leave your body and implement your prepared plan
of action. No need to set the alarm clock this time. Each
subsequent awakening should occur naturally. If it's too
bright in the room, you can wear a special eye-mask. If it's
loud - use earplugs.