Has it ever happened to you? That you were training with the Remote Viewing course and keep on falling asleep while while doing it? As for me, I seemed to lose consciousness after a while and wanted to find out what causes it and if there is anything I should do. Then, how do I know when I am in deep Theta?
When searching for the answers, I found out I was just doing great.
First and foremost, when you approach the very powerful Delta state, your mind tends to be sucked in (into unconsciousness: alias sleep): very strongly so. This is why you tend to easily lose sense of self and go into what you perceive to be nonconsciousness. In reality, you vegetate mostly (unless you are really very tired) at upper Delta and your subconscious mind: below conscious awareness, absorbs every word and notion of the material told to you. A proof of the pudding is that when you are told to emerge from that state, even if you are perceptually asleep, you usually open your eyes. Were you to be told to remember everything that happened at that level after opening your eyes, you would. This is however for more advanced methods where upper Delta is eventually explored with partial awareness of self. At the level of Oneness.
Another signs of being at deep Theta during a Remote Viewing session are:
- your conscious mind becomes very sluggish,
- your focus of attention gets very wide and non-specific,
- and you are alike a passive spectator watching unconnected (non-linear) thoughts and images flashing by seemingly without any control on your part.
Now, are there tricks to remain longer in deep Theta without either sinking in Delta (sleep) or re-emerging in beta? Yes, there are many of them and they are explained and given to out trainees as they request them. With practice one remains for longer and longer periods at deep Theta. The door to Delta opens up, and the subconscious merges with the conscious awareness of the individual. You then become extremely intuitive about others and about the probable futures.
Share with me your experiences using remote viewing and getting into feep Theta state of mind!