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      Exclamation "Upping" the incessant High Pitch Noise

      I am new to LD, but a longtime stragler regarding astral projection. I would not be able to count on my hands and toes how many different techniques I have tried. Anyways...

      Have any one of you concentrated on that high pitch ringing inside your head? I'm sure a couple of you have. The method I have been working on for AP pertaining to the 'high pitch noise' is to concentrate on the noise for 3 minutes until you feel the vibrations. They say you basically need to concentrate until the ringing is loud enough to block all other sounds out.

      Now, I have been able to get the level of 'noise' fairly high; four times I was able to meet the specifications but only for a half-second burst. This might be because I was excited, scared or... this is where you guys/girls or girls/guys come into the picture.

      I need some help reaching AND maintaining the high pitch noise to a point where all other sounds are nullified.

      Thank you!

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      hey there...funny u mention this.... i have recently begon to listen to that freqensy in my "head" i came up with the idea because off binural beats or what its called... but 4 u q...!

      i think its the same as 4 all other tec... patiance and loss of fear and expetation!!? it works 4 me its a great method and i have only used it 4 a couple of days

      have a nice day or night

      ps: hope u understand what i am wrighting....im to lazy to pick up a dictonary..hehe.... imm from denmark u see....(i know this is out off topic, but in denmark, lucid dreaming is realy known!! im realy gratfull of this site....thx to all

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      ups... i ment that allmost nobody knows about lucid dreaming in denmark.... ok back to topic....hehe

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      i have heard you can actually record that noise in your ear with a small microphone. i've never tried i have always wanted too, because if you played it back really loudly i wonder if it would literally expand your conscious??
      “Dream what you want to dream; go where you want to go; be what you want to be, because you have only one life and one chance to do all the things you want to do.”

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      I hear that high pitch noise too, concentrating on it is a good idea, I'll try that.. does it also feel like the pressure in your head/ears changes when that sound is getting louder?
      "Reject common sense to make the impossible possible." -Kamina

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      Quote Originally Posted by ChaybaChayba View Post
      I hear that high pitch noise too, concentrating on it is a good idea, I'll try that.. does it also feel like the pressure in your head/ears changes when that sound is getting louder?
      In response to your question when I mimic the situation, no.
      From my view of the noise, the only thing that changes is your perception and level of concentration. I don't believe that the noise ever increases physically, but practicing concentration excercises will enable you to an overall strength in that feat.

      In my opinion, the only reason I'm not able to maintain the noise is because I cannot concentrate as well as I need to for this excercise.

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      Quote Originally Posted by velinxs View Post
      i have heard you can actually record that noise in your ear with a small microphone. i've never tried i have always wanted too, because if you played it back really loudly i wonder if it would literally expand your conscious??
      Honestly, I sincerely doubt it.

      Expanding your consciousness* and mental stature cannot be done simply by physical upgrading, usage of mnemonic devices or a small microphone.
      It is done through all of the values (such as patience, honesty) that are demanded through mental activities.

      Unfortunately this life is not black and white as some would so hope it to be; if you DO wish to expand your consciousness, google, "critical thinking". That, in itself, will not only teach you to answer the questions, but rather question the answers.

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      Sigh, some people are quite obnoxious.
      "That's the effect of living backwards, it always makes one a little giddy at first--""Living backwards!" "I never heard of such a thing!" "--but there's one great advantage in it, that one's memory works both ways." "I'm sure MINE only works one way." Alice remarked. "I can't remember things before they happen." "it's a poor sort of memory that only works backwards,"

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      Quote Originally Posted by DeathCell View Post
      Sigh, some people are quite obnoxious.
      Is truth obnoxious? I like to tell things as they're with a few anecdotes, metaphors and courteous synonyms.

      Bias of an individual with poor communication skills is to be expected.
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      Quote Originally Posted by harrison.king View Post
      Is truth obnoxious? I like to tell things as they're with a few anecdotes, metaphors and courteous synonyms.

      Bias of an individual with poor communication skills is to be expected.
      No you just have an attitude.

      The truth is wonderful, I highly doubt he'll be able to record the ringing in his ear as well. You are just rude.

      Google critical thinking, better yet google obnoxious.
      "That's the effect of living backwards, it always makes one a little giddy at first--""Living backwards!" "I never heard of such a thing!" "--but there's one great advantage in it, that one's memory works both ways." "I'm sure MINE only works one way." Alice remarked. "I can't remember things before they happen." "it's a poor sort of memory that only works backwards,"

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      Quote Originally Posted by DeathCell View Post
      The truth is wonderful
      Have you been protected your whole life? There ARE rude people out there; most of them happen to not care for people, however. Could you not deduct the advice I volunteered to the cybermember?

      Perhaps you were a friend of someone who was aggravated as a child, individual bias triumphs.

      The manner in which I convey the information is not as relevent as the content in respect to my ways.

      I do not post in hatred or deceit; these are my ways.
      Don't hate the blunt for sparing the lack of comfort laid upon by others.

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      Quote Originally Posted by harrison.king View Post
      Have you been protected your whole life? There ARE rude people out there; most of them happen to not care for people, however. Could you not deduct the advice I volunteered to the cybermember?

      Perhaps you were a friend of someone who was aggravated as a child, individual bias triumphs.

      The manner in which I convey the information is not as relevent as the content in respect to my ways.

      I do not post in hatred or deceit; these are my ways.
      Don't hate the blunt for sparing the lack of comfort laid upon by others.
      I've met a billion rude people in my life does that mean I sit their and let their attitude run the show, I do not. I tell them to watch their tongue or get out of my face.

      Manner is far more important than what information you convey, you could convey the meaning to life but no one would listen if your attitude was garbage. It's as simple as that. You must have missed that lesson in your life along the way.

      Figures, another New Englander, next you'll tell me you live in Massachusetts and your attitude will make all that much more sense.

      P.S. Far from protected.
      Last edited by DeathCell; 01-16-2009 at 07:56 AM.
      "That's the effect of living backwards, it always makes one a little giddy at first--""Living backwards!" "I never heard of such a thing!" "--but there's one great advantage in it, that one's memory works both ways." "I'm sure MINE only works one way." Alice remarked. "I can't remember things before they happen." "it's a poor sort of memory that only works backwards,"

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      [QUOTE=DeathCell;1000435]Figures, another New Englander[QUOTE]

      I suppose I can continue this 'pissing match' in email if you're so bold to match philosophies, Here.

      As I recall, I never once called someone a demeaning name; all that I have done is give advice. There is another variable in play here, please take note of it. The concepts behind the words.

      Good day.

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      [QUOTE=harrison.king;1000463][QUOTE=DeathCell;1000435]Figures, another New Englander

      I suppose I can continue this 'pissing match' in email if you're so bold to match philosophies, Here.

      As I recall, I never once called someone a demeaning name; all that I have done is give advice. There is another variable in play here, please take note of it. The concepts behind the words.

      Good day.
      I didn't say you called anyone anything demeaning, you just came off as very rude.
      "That's the effect of living backwards, it always makes one a little giddy at first--""Living backwards!" "I never heard of such a thing!" "--but there's one great advantage in it, that one's memory works both ways." "I'm sure MINE only works one way." Alice remarked. "I can't remember things before they happen." "it's a poor sort of memory that only works backwards,"

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