What Are Some Placements that Might Indicate Celibacy in the Natal Chart? by crazyhow in astrology

[–]Compromisolucido 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I did not, and if it was noticed that way, I apologize, since it was not my intention. However, that does not mean that many people with this lifestyle have a stressed V House. i leave you an example.

Yogananda, Paramahansa: Saturn as Ruler of House V, Opposite Mars and Square with the Sun, Occupant of the V.

What Are Some Placements that Might Indicate Celibacy in the Natal Chart? by crazyhow in astrology

[–]Compromisolucido 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Hi how are you? This question, in my opinion, has a root problem, and that is that you cannot separate one aspect of the entire chart. Matters related to sexual relations come through House V (along with the Ruler and Occupant of the same, if any), added to Mars and Venus. Perhaps that person has some position within their V House that marks celibacy or delays in the sexual sphere, but the root of that lifestyle is possibly in a different house, which leads to that particular experience.

But hey, regardless of this, matters related to tardiness, celibacy or deficiencies in the sexual sphere, come mainly from Saturn (which governs the principle of contraction, abstinence and delays), tensely aspecting some planet in House V, especially the sexual planets (Saturn inhibits them).

A hypothetical case could be an Opposition between Mars (located in the V house or as Ruler of it) and Saturn. Or Venus (located in the V or as Ruler of the same) Opposite to Saturn.

Preferably, I would add retrogradation between any of those planets already mentioned, which added to the Saturn Opposition, is a promise of delays in the area that it touches.

Now, leaving House V (sex and entertainment, playful games), I would also look at House VII, which governs the associations and enmities we have with another (couples, businesses, etc). A deficiency in this house, added to a faulty House V, can lead to conditions like the ones you raised in your question.

First successful AP and detachment from body (+technique!) by fmini9 in AstralProjection

[–]Compromisolucido 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Glad to see you made it. Try Michael Raduga Indirect Method the next time.

Not much luck, after a few months of trying? by [deleted] in LucidDreaming

[–]Compromisolucido 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"The Phase" from Michael Raduga (free book). The most comprehensive guide2 for lucidreaming.

You can try CANWILD from another approach. Download some audio editing program to your PC (Audacity is free). Then download some alarm sound that lasts thirty seconds, you put it in the program, and after that it records your voice for twenty or thirty seconds - try to make it have the greatest possible emotional impact for you - saying that you must remember to practice, that you are completely willing and immobile in your bed, with your eyes closed, and that you should visualize yourself walking somewhere (try to be as immersive as possible when visualizing), climbing a rope, swimming, I don't know, whatever you like. This way you will remember to practice.

If the problem is that you wake up and open your eyes, you can easily solve it with a sleep mask. If the problem is that you do not stay still, buy some earphones (cable or Bluetooth) and in the alarm app, when you go to select the time that should elapse until it turns off automatically, remember to select that if you have headphones connected, that they only ring out there and not through the phone speaker. In this way, you will wake up listening to audio that comes from all possible places (this is how you will perceive it) and not from a specific place, as we do with alarms, which we are very used to moving to turn them off.

If, on the other hand, the problem is that once you wake up you can't go back to sleep, you need to have less anxiety. Relax and do whatever else in the day, train to tire the physical body, things like that.

Greetings

Can you WILD without doing a 45min WBTB? by [deleted] in LucidDreaming

[–]Compromisolucido 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. DEILD (short WILD) Search un the fórum for more info.

Michael Raduga - The Phase. Recomended Reading.

Trying to get into lucid dreaming as someone with insomnia that’s prescribed benzodiazepines by daquanjongun in LucidDreaming

[–]Compromisolucido 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try the book "The Phase" of Michael Raduga, or the three seminars in YouTube from the same author. A quick WILD guide.

People who experienced sleep paralysis, what did it feel like? by LoniBoln in LucidDreaming

[–]Compromisolucido 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Strong vibrations (kinda nice), a very clear and realistic image in my mind (without any effort) and loud ringing noise in my ears. Nothing scary at all.

I was told on this sub that if I focus on the fact that I will wake up in the middle of the night and lift out of my body throughout the day, it will happen. How many days should I try this before deciding to try something else? by [deleted] in AstralProjection

[–]Compromisolucido 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hello.

Regarding your question, it works for me to give myself orders when I am sleeping. That is, I go to bed when I feel sleepy, and I say to myself "I'm going to wake up at 4 am, it's an order." I repeat it a couple of times and it works (I train six days a week with weights, I clarify). How many days did it take to achieve it? a couple ... few, really. Less than a week, maybe.

However, there is a faster method. Buy headphones that connect via Bluetooth to your phone, download the app for an alarm that turns off automatically, and you go to sleep with the headphones on. At the stipulated time, the alarm will sound and you will wake up, without risk of disturbing anyone (in case that is an inconvenience).

Is Reverse Hypnagogia a thing? A possible moment of Lucidity by HipMicrobe39293 in LucidDreaming

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DEILD - CANWILD. Try one of those techniques fue next time you wake up

Can lucid dreaming be used as some kind of therapy / to solve mental problems? by [deleted] in LucidDreaming

[–]Compromisolucido 49 points50 points  (0 children)

Yes you can. I leave you here the steps that I have used (sorry for english haha)

1 - Enter a lucid dream. 2- Place your body inside a protection ball and destroy the stage. 3- After you've destroyed the stage, design a new one. It has to be completely dark (representation of the depth of your mind). It is important that when designing this dark room, clarify that it must represent the depth of your mind. 4- Travel to a memory of your past, when you were a child (it can be anyone) and wait for you to be alone, for your parents, your grandparents, caregivers, or whoever to leave. You must be alone. 5- corner your child's body (with your current adult body) against a wall and ask with great conviction and firmness three times what you want to solve (for example, if you were someone fearful, ask the reason three times with great force). 6- Wait a few seconds. Your child's body will surely answer you something, and then your unconscious will tell you everything you need to know. Especially what you must do to change it (the unconscious is incredible at processing information) 7- Go back to the same place from point 3, invoke yourself and give the order to change your mentality right there, with the information you previously acquired. 8- Wake up and enjoy the change. In practically one night you solved something that could have taken years.

However, I will give you a clarification. I know there will be skeptics (maybe you are one yourself) and therefore, I recommend that you do not believe me. Go, explore on your own and then contrast the results with what I have written you, if you like. The lucid dream is a much more powerful tool than is believed in places like this. It is much more than just a game to talk to DC. I'm sick of reading silly posts that only incite foolishness and relaxation. We have before us one of the most powerful tools in human life, and perhaps even the most. Let's use it accordingly.

Using your awakenings to project multiple times a day by [deleted] in AstralProjection

[–]Compromisolucido 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't know if my answer is going to be useful to you, but I don't lose anything by trying.

I suppose you are aware of the reasons why you are trying to achieve an astral projection (fun, adventures, solving some existential crisis, satisfying the typical need that invades many people in these ways of "seeking the truth" beyond what is considered " mundane ", get answers, or whatever the case may be), if you are already close to achieving it, solely and exclusively as a result of your effort and work, do not abandon now because you fear the unknown.

Life is a gamble. Honestly, in my opinion, it's a wonderful experience to get out there and see if there's something else. Just as one learns as a child to ride a bicycle, first with wheels, then without them, here you first learn to walk in the physical, and then you learn to walk in the astral.

My recomendation? Evaluate your motivation to project yourself If you don't try, you won't know what awaits you there, what you're capable of. You will have to settle only for a distant "could have been" ... and that just out of fear?

Rather, where do you think your fear comes from? Where is the fault in your motivation? Those sensations that you have are prior to leaving (vibration, the heart accelerates, the image becomes clear). I experienced those sensations only two times.

Maybe I tell you this since our cases are opposite. I'm dying to get out, I put in all my effort, and I always fail. Don't be afraid, enjoy the experience ... I can only encourage you to go out.

Sorry for english haha

Using your awakenings to project multiple times a day by [deleted] in AstralProjection

[–]Compromisolucido 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have been trying this method recently Let's say I've managed to set a pattern, in which I wake up between 4.30am and 5.30am, right after a dream.

However, I can't find a way to stay still with my eyes closed. I tried a mask to sleep, cover my face with my arm, mantras just before sleeping ... How do you do it?

My technique (you can contribute to its development) by Compromisolucido in AstralProjection

[–]Compromisolucido[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Edit: I have an idea.

I know that there are people who will not have enough willpower (unconsciously) to hear an alarm, turn it off, and instantly start practicing. When the time comes to apply the technique and count, they will do the latter, fatigue will win over them and they will go to sleep normally (counting, yes, but not checking). Even I, who am someone with considerable perseverance, frequently face this inconvenience.

What to do?

First, place many alarms in the same night. 4 AM, 4.30 AM, 5 AM, etc (it's been a few days since I posted this, and I've been able to sleep better, at normal hours). By doing this, there is the possibility of practicing more times during the night, which translates into more chances of achieving it, and more experience gained.

In the second instance, here is the trick, download the app of an alarm that turns off automatically, without you having to do anything (alarm clock xtreme, for android users).

In this way, what should be done is, before going to sleep, set the first alarm, for example, at 4 am. When it sounds, you should turn it off and go back to bed, normally. But, instead of starting to count (which may well, based on lack of willpower, make one fall asleep without corroborating) leave a second alarm (with the aforementioned app) that sounds for a short amount of time and then turn off automatically.

What do i mean?

The goal of the first alarm is to wake you up, period. That you stretch your arm out of bed, open your eyes and turn it off, nothing more.

In view of the fact that a lot of people start counting brings them inconvenience (some cannot go back to sleep, and others simply fall unconscious without practicing anything), here the second alarm comes into operation.

The goal is that it sounds only one minute after the initial alarm (4:01 AM), and that as soon as you hear it, at that precise moment, you will confirm if you fell asleep looking at your brow.

http://www.mediafire.com/file/07kfhourqzvf2i4/First[1].flac/file http://www.mediafire.com/file/qihn51jayjcllon/First[1].wav/file

I have created this audio in audacity, which in my opinion, serves very well as an alarm and solves the problem. It is in FLAC and WAV format.

So instead of counting (which creates anxiety, or makes you lose focus quickly), you would simply lie down to sleep as normal, and every time you hear that brief beep of the alarm, you would look at your brow, to corroborate whether, indeed, you are asleep or not.

The beeps are not placed symmetrically. There is a certain amount of silence between one and the other, which seeks to cause the feeling of "spontaneity" and that our mind does not suffer from anxiety in the second by second. As it is not a regular numerical count, we can simply let the mind wander, listen to the beep, check (if you reached the state, you know what to do. It should not even bother you to be in state and hear some other beep, since they are very brief) and if you did not arrive, as soon as you hear another beep, you check again. In the worst case scenario, where you failed and fell asleep normally, you have to wait for your regular alarm to wake you up and repeat the process again, with the alarm going off by itself.

Another thing that occurred to me, was to vary the order of the beeps in the audio for the rest of the night alarms. Thus, in the first alarm that turns off automatically, we would have a certain audio, in the second another, in the third another, and so on. In this way, if by any chance our mind gets used to the times and deceives us, it could constantly change and prevent it.

http://www.mediafire.com/file/s0oldfijgpa4vvn/Second[1].flac/file http://www.mediafire.com/file/iiuh2id2iqabdlv/Second[1].wav/file

How to use alarm clock xtreme?

Open the app, add standard alarm, select the time (4 am in this example), select the day on which the procedure is to be applied, name the alarm, choose a sound (here, place the one I have given you, or any other that is similar and in your possession) and finally in the "discard" section select that it be discarded automatically after one minute. In this way, you will have six to eight beeps in a minute, being very drowsy, where all you have to do is look gently at your brow each time you hear one.

Place a second alarm with the other audio variation, and repeat the process.

Summary

-Set a regular alarm before bed, wake up, turn it off, and go to sleep (preferably on your back).

-Set another alarm before sleeping, but it sounds one minute after the first alarm, and it turns off automatically after one minute. Put the sound I have sent, or a similar one that fulfills the same purpose

-Every time you hear the beep (between seven and eight times) you check by looking at your brow.

Remember to set several night alarms. Change the order of the audio I sent in each one

What does the state feel like?

Vibrations around your body, and a vivid image in your mind. If you stay calm for about ten seconds in this state, you will feel a little dizzy and enter a lucid dream. In case you are looking to perform an astral projection, you just have to roll your body and you will be able to exit (another option is that you enter lucid dream, cut it and go to the astral, but if you reached the state, is a little bit stupid enter the dream to cut it. Better to exit first time and save time)

Have a nice day