Vicky
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Hi HerbHornist,
Welcome to Bruce's site! Thanks for providing some of your background with your questions as it gives me a good perspective for how to try provide some answers.
People come to the same works of authors, teachers, and techniques from various backgrounds, beliefs, and experiences. I think it's necessary for anyone from any background to search and explore with an open mind and try to let any preconceived expectations take a backseat. However, we never can really be sure when some of our currently held beliefs might cause a block in our ability and perception.
I can give you an easy analogy of what I mean by that. I've been teaching myself guitar for nearly a year now. (I force myself to try difficult mental tasks to help my dyslexia.) For many years I just believed there was no way I could learn an instrument simply because I thought memorizing the chords and learning music theory would be hard on its own, but then there was the fact that I know I have short fingers, osteoarthritis, carpal tunnel, and De Quervain's tenosynovitis, all of which aren't very conducive to playing the guitar! But I also knew I had such a strong desire to try and to learn. For years I ignored even trying until last year the desire was just so strong that I knew I definitely had to try, and keep trying. And while I'm not a fantastic guitar player, I am completely surprised that I have gotten this far. There is so much joy alone just for having learned and memorized all those chords and being able to form them, learned how to strum various patterns, and noticing how learning to play songs changes the way I hear music. It's been fun and fascinating. My wrists and fingers get very sore but mentally I just get so much enjoyment out of it practicing.
Anyway, my point was that once I finally listened to that quiet little desire that was nagging me for years (despite all my beliefs and expectations) it really opened up so much for me. I completely ignored all the things I saw as obstacles and just kept pushing myself. I hit road blocks but I keep pushing until I got past them.
Yes, Bruce claims to have no special abilities despite having had impressive visions. I know from my own experience and "abilities" why he says this. Despite all the amazing experiences I've had, I still don't see them as something that I "do". It's not something I can turn on and turn off per se. All of the "abilities" that fall under the umbrella of psychic ability, OBEs, or any kind of nonphysical exploration are best not thought of as abilities but more as states of being. I'd say that the ability comes in using what you know.
So the key is learning that you can shift your consciousness to a state of being that is conducive to achieving such explorations and discovering answers to your curiosity and questions. Not only learning that it's possible but also learning how you can do it, with practice, patience, and persistence. If you have that desire and you listen and pursue it, then you'll find a path that leads you to what you're looking for.
My advice is to keep using hemi-sync at least for the benefits it provides, which is altering your brainwaves, slowing them. With regular use of this it is bound to have some effect on you. As we age we spend less and less time in certain brainwaves. Regular meditation is also good for this reason. In this way you can train your brain, even if you aren't seeing any other results from the hemi-sync.
As for what Bruce teaches, I highly recommend all this books and especially the Afterlife Knowledge Guidebook and recordings. The tools, techniques, and explanations of perception that he teaches are things we are ALL capable of and already use whether we realize it or not. Even if you don't feel you're a particularly visual person, I completely believe that you will learn and gain so much from his Guidebook because he teaches and shows you how to notice and open up all of your nonphysical senses of perception, not just visually.
What I've learned from Bruce is that a lot of things I was already doing naturally were actually the use of my nonphysical senses of perception. I just didn't know that that's what it was.
To answer your question of how you can best use Bruce's methods to gain knowledge about the afterlife, I'd say to read his books and do the exercises in the Guidebook (with Bruce's audio recordings) and take it one step at a time. The way he designed it is to teach you some very basic stuff but it's very, very necessary stuff. Once you understand how they work and why, the other tools and techniques continue to build on what you've learned. Then, the point of it all is for you to see that your senses of perception are opening, that you are using them, and you learn how to trust and use your perception in a way that you probably weren't doing before. Then at some point you will have some kind of experience that gives you a feeling, knowledge, and belief that what you're experiencing is real.
Having curiosity, questions, and a desire are also helpful "tools" to propel you, and you'll probably learn and experience things you were not even expecting.
Vicky
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