Hello,

There is a difference between "Ringing of the Ears" and tone replacement.

When you are in a very loud environment, and then move to a quiet environment, your hearing adjusts and you will hear a tone replacement. It often sounds like a high pitched tuning fork.

Think about when you are outside in the bright sunlight and then you walk into your home, where it is darker. For the first minute or so, it's difficult to see isn't it? Your eyes are adjusting to the lack of bright light.

Your ears adjust to the absence of loud sound - just the way your eyes adjust to the absence of bright light.

For LD/OBE, Ringing of the Ears is different. You are not, or should not, be going from a very loud environment straight to your bed. You should make sure you have a few minutes of silence before going to bed so that you don't confust Tone Replacement with Ringing of the Ears.

Then, when and if your ears begin to ring, you will recognize this as a physical gestault of separation.

~Deja