Reaching trance...
Posted: December 15th, 2005, 4:09 pm
For those of you who are regularly able to reach trance, I have a few questions. I have been listening to files on an off for about 8 months now (in fact, I first found this site before it was a registered users site, and all it was was the mp3 files 8O ). Unfortunately, I don't have the time to devote to doing them every day... and it ends up being more like every few weeks. However, often for a session I will listen to many files. Unfortunately, I have never been able to reach a solid trance. The best I ever got, was two sessions ago. During the actual suggestive portion of the file, I could feel myself slipping IN to consciousness a few times, feeling as if I was coming out of a sleep, and didn't remember anything that the file said during that time. But like I said... it was in and out... not a solid trance... and it was the ONLY time I've ever experienced anything like it. SO for those of you who are able to do it regularly, what's the trick?! I think that for me, my mind running with all my thoughts may be preventing me? Of maybe TOO much focus or anticipation? I don't know. Here's a few questions that I have though, and would appreciate if you caould share with me on how you approach these.
First, for relaxation, after feeling the relaxation "move' through each of the various parts of my body, when the countdown begins, should I be trying to relax as in muscle relaxation like I feel during the warmup, or more like relax as if I were laying down to go to sleep? Maybe I'm focusing too much on my muscle relaxation?!
Second, what should the focus of my thoughts be? Sometimes I focus on the relaxing of my muscles. Sometimes I try to focus on her voice. Sometimes I try to pretend as if I were going to go to sleep, and CLEAR my mind. Which one of these is right? What works for you guys?
Finally, during the countdown, I've tried doing things like pretending to feel like I'm spiraling down, or that I'm lifting off the bed, or that I'm spinning, etc... Maybe this is also distracting me? WHat should I feel here, or what should I be trying to do or focus on.
Unfotunately, I think that all my focusing on my focusing (ironically) could be preventing me from reaching trance. I've tried using visuals, I've tried using the brainwave programs, I've tried the deepeners, and I've tried using different inductions, and none of them seem to do anything. I really really really want to be able to train myself to reach this trance, and I know that I can do it. I think I just need some help.
Any information, experiences, advise, etc that you guys could share would be great, and I would really appreciate it.
Thanks!
First, for relaxation, after feeling the relaxation "move' through each of the various parts of my body, when the countdown begins, should I be trying to relax as in muscle relaxation like I feel during the warmup, or more like relax as if I were laying down to go to sleep? Maybe I'm focusing too much on my muscle relaxation?!
Second, what should the focus of my thoughts be? Sometimes I focus on the relaxing of my muscles. Sometimes I try to focus on her voice. Sometimes I try to pretend as if I were going to go to sleep, and CLEAR my mind. Which one of these is right? What works for you guys?
Finally, during the countdown, I've tried doing things like pretending to feel like I'm spiraling down, or that I'm lifting off the bed, or that I'm spinning, etc... Maybe this is also distracting me? WHat should I feel here, or what should I be trying to do or focus on.
Unfotunately, I think that all my focusing on my focusing (ironically) could be preventing me from reaching trance. I've tried using visuals, I've tried using the brainwave programs, I've tried the deepeners, and I've tried using different inductions, and none of them seem to do anything. I really really really want to be able to train myself to reach this trance, and I know that I can do it. I think I just need some help.
Any information, experiences, advise, etc that you guys could share would be great, and I would really appreciate it.
Thanks!