Astral_Steve
16th December 2011, 02:12 AM
First and foremost, i'd like to say sorry for adding to the pile of trance question threads! I'm just a bit confused as to how to do it properly.
I've read that you shouldn't practise getting into a trance at night before bed as one tends to be too tried at this time. However, i used to practise then simply due to time constraints. I was of the opinion that when i started to consciously see dream imagery, which happens to me often, that i was too tired and there was no point continuing. BUT from what i've been reading, it sounds like that 'dream imagery' state is where you want to be if you are trying to project.
So my question would be that although trancing before bed is generally not good practise, could it be that for some people who can regularly get to the point where they see dream imagery like i've described, that practising before bed might be the ideal time to try and project?
Thanks in advance!
I've read that you shouldn't practise getting into a trance at night before bed as one tends to be too tried at this time. However, i used to practise then simply due to time constraints. I was of the opinion that when i started to consciously see dream imagery, which happens to me often, that i was too tired and there was no point continuing. BUT from what i've been reading, it sounds like that 'dream imagery' state is where you want to be if you are trying to project.
So my question would be that although trancing before bed is generally not good practise, could it be that for some people who can regularly get to the point where they see dream imagery like i've described, that practising before bed might be the ideal time to try and project?
Thanks in advance!