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PLC003 Sensory Deprivation - OBE - Deep Sleep - Music

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This video will go over Sensory Deprivation in detail in combination with Deep Sleep and Artificial Sleep for achieving Physical Displacement OBE's.

Music Should Be Loud But Not Too Loud, Or Could Be Soft, Just As Long As It Blocks Out All Other Sounds And You Can Focus On Every Musical Note!

This video also describes what kind of music works best. So if you are an artist that creates music, and you make music for this purpose, please post a video response to this video with a sample of what your music sounds like and how to get a hold of it.

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Have No Music? Try A Streaming Alternative

Audio Streams: Open in iTunes or Winamp for Headphone Use

iTunes: Download http://www.apple.com/itunes/download
install iTunes, open "iTunes.exe", in the top iTunes menu click "Advanced", then click "Open Audio Stream", then insert a internet radio url address.

AUDIO STREAMS (right click and copy url or click and save in iTunes)

http://scfire-ntc-aa03.stream.aol.com/stream/1058
http://harder-high.rautemusik.fm
http://scfire-ntc-aa03.stream.aol.com/stream/1081
http://stream.pulsradio.com:5000
http://scfire-ntc-aa03.stream.aol.com/stream/1011
http://scfire-ntc-aa03.stream.aol.com/stream/1003
http://scfire-ntc-aa03.stream.aol.com/stream/1065
http://scfire-ntc-aa03.stream.aol.com/stream/1024
http://scfire-ntc-aa03.stream.aol.com/stream/1008
http://listen.blitz-radio.de
http://scfire-ntc-aa03.stream.aol.com/stream/1025
http://scfire-ntc-aa03.stream.aol.com/stream/1078
http://listen.to.techno4ever.net/dsl/mp3
http://scfire-ntc-aa03.stream.aol.com/stream/1050
http://radio.dawnshadow.se:8000
http://129.16.159.166:8000
http://91.121.11.196:13030
http://vfradio.com:8000
http://scfire-ntc-aa03.stream.aol.com/stream/1079
http://ultradarkradio.com:3026
http://67.78.148.34:8002
http://38.118.158.44:8270
http://rant.halon.org.uk:8000/industrial-128k
http://scfire-ntc-aa03.stream.aol.com/stream/1015
http://scfire-ntc-aa03.stream.aol.com/stream/1026
http://scfire-ntc-aa03.stream.aol.com/stream/1041
http://www.steven-dark.com:8000


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  • this is very informative. Where do you get your info?

  • @outcastinblack

    I have lots of experience from research, field work, and everything I have been involved in.

  • Also... sensory depriviation 4 hours daily for 3 weeks? Why so long? :)

    Also i suppose the volume of the music is important. It should be quite low volume right? Cuz you have left your body, the music shouldn't interfer and wake you up...

    Could you link me to youtube to a song on youtube that you prefer please? :)

  • @bohmaniac

    4 hours is because you aren't supposed to really keep track of time during the Sensory Deprivation, it can be a little less or more, but what you will be attempting is Suspended Animation, as mentioned in the previous video.

    The music should be loud, but not too loud, or could be low, just as long as it blocks out all other sounds. Though you are telling yourself you will be leaving your body as you listen to the music, it won't happen till a month or two into this exercise.

  • Why would 3 weeks be neccessary for just sleeping?

  • @bohmaniac

    The first exercise (from the previous video) is just letting your hands sleep 10 minutes each day for three weeks. So this first exercise in this video takes that further by doing this with the entire body before sleeping each night. This takes some getting used to especially when not getting the right amount of sleep needed.

    Note: It was two weeks till next exercise, but I changed it to three weeks till next exercise because three weeks are needed to create a daily pattern routine

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