This section is from the book "Michael Raduga", by School of Out-of-Body Travel. A Practical Guidebook. Also see: Adventures Beyond the Body.
A) When a fear that a return will be impossible, or a direct fear of death arises.
B) When there is a real possibility that the practitioner will be late for something in the physical world.
C) When frightened by some strange events or objects.
D) When there is an inexplicable mortal fear of something unknown or incomprehensible.
E) If someone in the phase strongly insists that the practitioner should return to reality.
F) If sharp pain occurs in the body that is not caused by interaction with objects in the phase world.
A) The object will get bored and stop.
B) Fear of the object will go away.
C) The phase will occur more frequently, as well as be longer and deeper than usual.
D) The practitioner will become calmer and unnerved less frequently.
E) The more fear there is, the more often the object will chase the practitioner.
A) Immediately upon separation without deepening.
B) Immediately after deepening.
C) While flying through dark space during translocation.
D) After five to 10 seconds of being sure that a phase entry has occurred.
E) When there is a desire to immediately explore the surroundings after separation has occurred.
A) By gradually pushing the hands and arms through it, and then the entire body and head.
B) By gradually pushing the head through it at first, and then the entire body.
C) By trying to put a hole in it, and then expanding the hole and climbing through it.
D) By ramming it with a shoulder, trying to bring it down.
A) Order the door to stay open in a loud, imperious, and assertive manner.
B) Free the arms and hold back the door.
C) Stop the door with telekinesis.
D) Create a person through the method of finding.
E) There is no way to do this.
A) The door will not open.
B) The wrong place is behind the door.
C) It is not possible to use the hand to pull the door handle because the hand goes through the handle.
D) Difficulties with internal concentration occur at the critical moment.
E) A black void often appears on the other side of the door.
A) Absence of vision.
B) Practicing after sunset.
C) A firm intention to end up somewhere.
D) Certainty of the final result.
E) The presence of vibrations.
A) Translocate through teleportation to the place where the toggle or switch for the light in question is located.
B) Find a flashlight through the method of finding and illuminate the room with it.
C) Rub the light bulbs in the chandelier with the hands.
D) Create a light switch in the room using the method of finding an object.
E) Close the eyes and imagine that the room is already lit, and then open the eyes.
A) Propose going to a neighboring room where the needed subject will be presented through the use of the door or corner technique.
B) Summon the needed person by calling their name loudly.
C) Translocate back to the same place, and have both animate objects present there upon your return.
D) Add the needed person through the closed eyes technique.
E) Ask the animate object that you are talking to if it does not mind adding someone to the scenery.
A) Inside a mammoth.
B) To the past or the future.
C) To heaven.
D) To an episode of the movie Star Wars.
A) Only the practitioner himself can conjure up differences, or not see or perceive them.
B) The deceased will have a different timbre of voice.
C) There will be a radiant halo around the deceased's head.
D) Physical perception of the deceased will be less realistic than in real life.
E) The deceased will not remember anything.
A) Inability to remember information obtained.
B) Sources of information are silent.
C) Inadequateness of the sources of information.
D) Sexual attraction, if the source of information is of the opposite or desired sex.
E) Being given false information.
A) Maintaining and amplifying vibrations for the entire length of the phase, and entering it over several days in a row.
B) Taking aspirin and entering the phase over several days in a row.
C) Travelling to hot places in the phase and entering it over several days in a row.
D) Experiencing stressful situations over several phases.
E) Finding a doctor in the phase and asking him what it is best to do in real-life or even in the phase itself.
A) Founding the Lucidity Institute.
B) A Ph.D. in anthropology.
C) Scientifically proving that lucid dreaming is possible.
D) A Ph.D. in psychophysiology.
E) Proving that eye movements in the phase and in reality are synchronized.
B) Robert Monroe
1. A,B,C,D;
2. D;
3. B, C, D;
4. C;
5. A,B,C,D;
6. B;
7. -
8. C;
9. A, D, E;
10. B, C;
11. A,C,D,E;
12. A,D,A+D;
13. C;
14. D, E;
15. E;
16. B, F;
17. C, E;
18. B, D;
19. -
20. A, C;
21. A, B, D;
22. A, C, D;
23. E;
24. B;
25. -;
26. A;
27. B,C,D,E;
28. B,C,E;
29. A,C,D,E;
30. A, E;
 
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