Altered State Experiences with Shakti Spiritual Technology during stimulation sessions.

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Intense Altered State Experiences

Intense altered states are possible with Shakti. This refers to things like out-of-body experiences, lucid dreaming, visions, “seeing the light”, and seeing angels.

All of these have happened during Shakti sessions. Shakti is designed to make them happen, but they’re not equally available to everyone. The experience you want may not be the one you are prone to.

If you are working with mental exercises for out-of-body experiences, you have a much better chance for an OBE than if you don’t. Shakti is a powerful tool, but there is no substitute for your own efforts.  There are many online pages talking about how to achieve OBEs, and you should try their methods in the days and weeks when you’re using Shakti.

These sessions take special ‘set and setting’. They’re also longer sessions that shouldn’t be done as often.

You need to have good sensory deprivation, and that means silence, not just quiet.

The sessions most likely to bring out these kinds of very desirable and striking experiences are two-phase sessions done over the temporal lobes.

They should be done at night, when the brain has more melatonin (a chemical related to sleep).

To make intense experiences more likely, you should relax as much as you can during the session. Don’t meditate. Don’t try to keep your mind from wandering. Do NOT ‘concentrate’.

Don’t fall asleep.

When you try to make your Shakti sessions ‘better’ by applying your mind to them, you actually add your own neural ‘tasking’ – your own mental job – to the session. You will only make it harder for the Shakti signals to guide your consciousness.

Relax. “Space out”. Let your mind go where it will. Let the session unfold. Don’t try to make it happen.

Intense experiences are based in the temporal lobes, and wondering what’s going to happen, planning, expecting, anticipating – anything to do with the future – can reduce temporal lobe activity (it raises it in the frontal lobes). This activity is the driving force behind Shakti-induced powerful spiritual experiences, and concentrating or even wondering when the effects will start can reduce temporal lobe activity.

If you find that you can’t ‘let go’ during a session and your mind is ‘demanding’ an experience to appear, you might do better to begin with sessions over the frontal lobes. These sessions are not as easy for the mind to interfere with. Unlike temporal lobe sessions, they’re more likely to create effects that appear after sessions. Frontal lobe sessions are more likely to make you feel you belong in the world than to make you feel otherworldly. The ‘feelgood’ session is a good choice to begin working with the frontal lobes.

Experiences can also come when Shakti is used to enhance spiritual practices and exercises (How?). This makes meditation, and spiritual exercises done while falling asleep after a session good places for Shakti effects to appear. They don’t require sensory deprivation, either.

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