by cardigan » March 11th, 2010, 12:11 am
Both of you are going into trance. No doubt about it. And when a file is asking you to listen closely to what is being said, it is actually addressing your subconscious mind - not your conscious one. But a lot of people get that wrong.
What you should do when wanting to enter trance is simply to relax and to keep your ears open. Your conscious mind is allowed to wander - actually it's a good sign if it does. Your subconscious - on the other hand - will pick everything up, and the more your conscious mind wanders away and doesn't listen or recall anything afterwards, the better. That doesn't mean that if you remember anything afterwards, you weren't in trance!! People respond differently to trance, you see. Some go deep and have no idea what was said afterwards, others are present all the time and can recall the file. Doesn't matter either way - as long as you allow your conscious mind to do its own thing. Don't strain yourself trying to stay consciously focused on the words. That way you are preventing yourself from going deep.
Just relax and let things happen. And have confidence and faith. That's the hardest part - I know! :P
But if you feel suddenly like you're becoming more conscious during a file, then this just means that your level of trance changed a little, that it's not as deep at that moment as it was the moment before. Levels are not constant, but tend to go up and down all the time. Don't worry about that either.
A word of advice: don't attempt to have sessions longer than one hour, because the body gets very uncomfortable sitting or lying in the same position for a very long time - you can't move without breaking the trance, you see. So keep sessions shorter than one hour - no matter if you listen to something you have pasted together into a playlist or it is only one file. Keep it short and do multiple sessions instead of one marathon session.
Cardigan