by Blink » July 5th, 2008, 7:42 am
I don't think any responsible person would advocate a purposeful trance induction while driving (or operating heavy machinery for that matter). Long drives, especially long commutes where the route is very well known, are a recognized source of "naturally occurring" trance states, though.
Sarnoga, for one, has used the long drive as a metaphor in his trance inductions.
Though I'd avoid any files geared toward creating hallucinations, it would certainly be worthwhile to try putting the body on repeat for the long drive home. The purpose of trance, aside from all the fancy process junk we hang on it, is to establish more direct communication with the subconscious. IMHO, how we do that is immaterial.
Good luck and be sure to post results.
Oh, and your subconscious already knows how to prompt your conscious mind to "full alert" when an emergency crops up. And though you haven't noticed it, you're already reacting by the time you notice the emergency. You understand, possibly more deeply now than ever, that you have to be alive and healthy to enjoy the effects of trance.
-- Blink