tgecks
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The CHEC units at TMI are where you sleep at night. They typically have stereo speakers and headphone jacks, and a variety of lights. The big feature is that they can be darkened. Most are twin size, but some are doubles, actual mattresses. At first I was obsessed with total darkness. With practice it became less and less important. Now I can go out of body in a few breaths in almost any quiet spot. No phones, no pets jumping on you, no kids yelling, no TV's, etc. The "isolation" part of CHEC depends on what you need to have your OBE.
The original explorers were done in a room with four CHEC units, what is used now for resident programs at the Nancy Penn Center. I was assigned that room (by myself) during my Exploration 27 program there, and worked in the unit where Rosie did her "Patrick" session. They are not lead lined, Farrady cages, or soundproofed. The lab has such a CHEC unit: EMF proof, sound proof, body temp waterbed, completely dark, etc. and you can book private sessions in them (there are at least two) if the price is right.
Thomas
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