spooky2
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Hi oobDude, I did the Gateway Voyage (though not in the U.S. but the same tapes and procedure) and Lifeline (at the institute). The GV I can say was very successful for me. In short, it taught me to get into a state where I experience what feels often similar to daydreams, but other contents and sometimes loaded with emotions and councelling, as well as meeting persons/helpers and such things. The clue was to learn to listen to it and not discard and forget it. Lifeline was good too, but I did retrievals before so I entered not new land with it.
Bruce's Guidebook I read after Lifeline so I cannot say what had happened if I had used the Guidebook alone, without the TMI courses. The core thing is very similar to what TMI teaches, but Bruce's method doesn't require HemiSync tapes, instead one is supposed to rely on helpers who guide you where you want to go to. Also, the Guidebook has some extra hints and stories. Don't have the CDs, and I didn't participated in a seminar of Bruce so far.
What seems important to me (which I've heard from others too) is the group factor, as well as the intensity a schedule brings with it, to have a time out of everyday's business, when you are in a program. It makes a difference I think; though it might not be necessary for going mind-journeying, if you are the type of person that has enough discipline to practise regularly on your own.
Spooky
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