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		<title>By: ObscuriaGothicShop</title>
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		<description>This works, as well as the Hammock technique. Basically anything that helps you to focus your attention/consciousness &quot;away&quot; from your physical body, but in the general proximity. I find these type of exercises work, yet can produce rougher exit sensations.

Whereas something like &quot;phasing&quot; - visualizing intently a scene you want to visit as if you are already there can help you bypass the rough and sometimes scary exit sensations or &quot;dweller on the threshold&quot; phenomenon.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This works, as well as the Hammock technique. Basically anything that helps you to focus your attention/consciousness "away" from your physical body, but in the general proximity. I find these type of exercises work, yet can produce rougher exit sensations.</p>
<p>Whereas something like "phasing" - visualizing intently a scene you want to visit as if you are already there can help you bypass the rough and sometimes scary exit sensations or "dweller on the threshold" phenomenon.</p>
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