The Target Technique
For many, the key to out-of-body exploration
is to focus and maintain your complete attention away from your
physical body as you drift to sleep. One of the easiest ways
to accomplish this is to focus your attention upon a person,
place, or object located some distance from you. This can be
a loved one from which you are separated, your favorite vacation
spot, or a gift that holds some special meaning for you. Whatever
you select should be an actual physical object you know, not
an imaginary place or person. Select the object or place that
is easiest to visualize and holds the most interest for you.
Visualizing a loved one that you are
separated from can be effective. Just picture the person that
you wish to be with as vividly as possible. It helps to be emotionally
involved, so select a person you would love to be with. Choose
someone you know, not a fantasy relationship. Become completely
absorbed in their presence and actually feel yourself with this
person. If you like, role-play some kind of interaction to keep
you involved.
Continue your visualization of this
person for as long as possible, as you allow your physical body
to completely relax and fall to sleep. It's important to maintain
a detailed picture of this person and your interaction as you
go to sleep. As you doze off, attempt to boost your emotional
and visual connection with this person as much as possible.
This method is excellent bedtime visualization.
Keep in mind, the more emotionally involved you are, the more
effective this technique is. Have fun with it and let your imagination
go wild. Click
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The Target Technique
Your ability to focus and maintain your
awareness away from your physical body is enhanced if you direct
your full attention upon a specific object or place. The target
technique is an excellent exercise to help you develop this ability.
Select three targets in your home. All three targets should be
physical items that you can visualize with relative ease. Your
targets should be in a different area of your home than the room
you normally use for your out-of-body techniques. For example,
you could select your favorite chair for your first target. For
your second, select a gift or artwork that holds some special
meaning to you. Third, select the most visually stimulating object
available, such as your favorite painting, sculpture, or crystal.
All three targets should be in the same room. After selecting
your targets, physically walk to each one and examine every detail.
Study each object from different perspectives; notice any imperfections
or irregularities. Take your time with each object, memorizing
the sights and feelings associated with every target area. Become
aware of all of your senses during your walk, especially your
sense of sight and touch. Repeat your walk several times until
you can easily recall the smallest details of each target area.
Pay close attention to everything, including colors, textures,
densities, reflections of light, coolness, and heat. Also feel
and memorize the sensations associated with your walk from one
target to another. In other words, Get Into It! Enjoy all the
sensory input that you receive.
The key to this technique is to focus
and maintain your attention away from your physical body as you
drift off to sleep. If you are persistent, the results will be
dramatic. To enhance this exercise, take your time and repeat
your physical and visual walk-through daily for thirty days.
Get interested and involved in each target. This technique is
a great way to increase your concentration and visualization
skill and it only takes about twenty minutes to perform.
Select targets that are easy to visualize
for yourself. Many people select personal items that possess
a sentimental attraction. Once you make a selection stay with
it, the repetition of your visualization dramatically increases
its effectiveness. This technique is my personal favorite, over
thirty-five years ago I stumbled upon it when I began to visualize
objects in my mother's home. I strongly believe that this technique
can work for anyone who is willing to invest the time and effort.
The key is to select target objects that are easy to visualize
but interesting enough to hold your attention. Items that you
have made, such as a painting, a sculpture, a silk flower arrangement,
or even a set of curtains can be extremely effective targets.
As you progress with this technique, you can increase the number
and variety of the targets you select. After you become comfortable,
you can expand your visualization to include an entire room.
This technique is extremely effective, but it is up to you to
take the steps. The time you invest will be richly rewarded.
It's important to know that most techniques
will initiate the vibrational state.
You will generally not go to the target but awaken in the vibrational
state. For more information concerning techniques, turn to page
171 - 210 and 233 - 268 of Adventures Beyond the Body.
Examples of Targets
1. Sense of sight
A favorite chair
Sofa or any item of furniture
Any object that you can visualize well
A gift or personal item that holds a
special meaning
Any object or artwork that you have
created yourself
A special picture, painting or portrait
2. Sense of touch
Textured fabric or cloth of any kind
An item of furniture, a door, carpet,
light switch, sculpture or a wooden banister
Jewelry, ashtray, candle or any object
that has a unique or distinctive shape or texture
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