Yeah, very much into GD styled practice. Enter a trance like state once a ritual is established in the mind where it and can be done without having to think about the procedure. Is often that time lapses occur when a state is entered, can finish and realize it had only taken a short time or alternately had taken a much longer time that you had thought. Can be haphazard at times as a practice can become a habit and be tough to break with if or when it needs changing. Many books make the mistake of allowing for convenience when people are starting out for example, 'no need for a dedicated temple space' and so on, establishing that within them only to later state that it would be good to have a temple space and several props .lol. If you've spent years without a cubed alter in the center of your space it would prove hard to make one and reprogram ones muscle memory to work around/behind it in daily practice. Was a bit peeved when this one hit me as I had long become used to an Eastern Style more floor based practice for parts. The concern with some is that the GD style stuff works to impress, imprint symbols onto the astral through the use of imagination and props rather than establish them in ones awareness the other way round.
This is what has me thrown...
Most Tibetan magick is done from the inert, seated asana position whereas much of Solomon's magick is performed standing up and even moving. Our hypnotic trance allows us a unique mobility and a remarkable capacity to operate in the subconscious and conscious mind simultaneously. This enables the operator to ask the receiver, "Do you have a presence?" or "Would you like it stronger?" without disrupting the trance state. In a solo working the operator can question his own spirit manifestation directly, going back and forth between his own rational mind and the manifestation from his subconscious as normally as he would carry on a conversation with another person. The reason for this is implicit in the dialog nature of hypnotic induction and especially the self-directed dialog developed in self-hypnosis training. _ P.Runyon.
Will have to read through the book and get to grips with Self-Hypnosis some more.
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