(03-22-2015, 08:49 PM)Folk-love Wrote: Also, when practicing this technique should we focus our gaze on a single point or just look around? I have tried using such a technique whilst looking in a mirror but I find it hard to concentrate on a single point and instead kind of shift my eyes around every couple of seconds if that makes sense.
I do experience that. While using psychosis drugs I was able to do it and it felt like through the focus on a single point, reality would disconstruct itself around me as if I was slowly stepping out of time and space. I did experience this twice and didn't go fully through as each time didn't feel like the right time. I then perceived my inhability of doing it sober as my higher self not wanting me to pierce the veil until the time is right.
I do not know if this applies to you but the highest state of meditation I can achieve can only lead me to unconsciousness as if time disappeared until I wake up completely disoriented by my own existence. If I meditate while sitting I come to a point where my state of mind won't change no matter how long I carry on and so I lie down and reach a deeper state for a time until I fall unconscious.
If you are like me, the more you'll stand in front of a mirror looking into a single point in one of your eyes, the more you will pierce the veil. I very rarely do it but each times it is becomes more effective. Personnaly I think my higher self does not want to awaken. Mirrors also played interresting parts in my dreams.