How To OBE Almost Every Morning

This is a very easy and effective technique that doesn’t involve any mental skills or discipline. When I first began trying it, it was 80% effective to send me out of body over a two week testing period.

Rhythm napping is basically the ‘wake-back-to-bed’ or ‘interrupted sleep’ methods on steroids. All you have to do is confuse your body into the “mind awake/body asleep” state by alternating falling asleep and waking up in the morning. The morning is the best time to do this because your melatonin/DHEA ratio is optimal. (For more information on melatonin see the Link towards vendor deleted.)

It is important to follow this technique to the letter! The times when I didn’t exit were when I was trying to tweak something. The 4/8/12 minute, etc. intervals below are crucial.

The biggest difficulty people have doing this method is in either not being able to fall asleep again once they get up, or in not being able to wake up when the timer goes off. However, if they are able to get past those two hurdles they almost always have some kind of unusual experience, ranging from feeling the vibrations for the first time, on up to having their first OBE.

In order minimize those two hurdles, it’s highly recommended that you first do the sleep training routines at Spam deleted. It’s surprisingly clear sailing once you have those out of the way. Without knowledge of rhythm napping, people would probably gloss over the sleep training routines so I’ve put rhythm napping in this book before sleep training to give you a good reason to do them.


The Technique

  • Get a timer of some sort such as the Saltcube timer webpage at Link towards vendor deleted or use a digital cooking timer. Get some silicone earplugs and an alarm clock. Make sure the timer is loud enough to wake you up through the earplugs. Make sure your timer uses a high-pitched sound that will definitely wake you up each time. Low-pitched sounds probably won’t wake you up even if they’re loud.

  • Set the alarm clock to get up three hours early.

  • Set the timer’s volume to be as loud as your alarm clock if possible. You’re going to use the timer to wake you up again, a lot of times people wake up using the alarm clock and go to sleep but sleep through all the timer beeps. You need to have the timer be a bit louder than you might expect so use the alarm clock to calibrate your timer’s volume.

  • Go to sleep at your normal bed time.

  • If you are able to go back to sleep immediately when you wake, and you’re not so hungry that it keeps you awake, then just go straight into the routine. However if you find that you can’t get to sleep, then you should stay up for two hours so you are both awake and alert but tired enough to sleep again a few minutes after laying down. This is the step where the sleep training routines ( Link towards vendor deleted ) are useful. They’re designed to find out exactly how long to stay up so that you can fall asleep again quickly.

  • If you are hungry, eat something very light, not sugary and which won’t give you cramps or make your stomach digest too exuberantly. A banana is good, a low sugar protein drink is ideal because it’s easy to digest and takes a while to get through your system.

  • Set the alarm clock for your normal waking time plus one hour. This is important because there’s a good chance you’ll oversleep using this technique without the alarm clock.

  • Put in the earplugs.

  • Use MILD (Mnemonic-Induced Lucid Dreaming). Your subconscious will respond to the thoughts you have as you fall asleep so make the following intentions to yourself:
    a.) “I will fall asleep easily and wake up ready to OBE.”
    b.) “If I dream, I will become lucid and move into an OBE automatically.”

  • Set the timer for 4 minutes.

  • Relax and try to fall asleep, it’s OK if you don’t actually make it in 4 minutes but at least relax as much as possible. Doing rhythm napping it’s easy to confuse your mind and it’s possible that you will separate but think you’re in the physical. When the timer goes off you may sit there fooling with the buttons but the display doesn’t make any sense, it’s because you’re out of body! When the timer beeps, do a reality check because you may have exited without knowing it. My favorite reality check is to see if I can will my finger to stretch out and touch the wall, you can also try pulling on your hands and see if they warp. Just using your will to stretch your finger is not as easy but it’s slightly better because you don’t have to move to do it.

  • The less you move your body the more effective this technique is, stay very still without even moving your eyes. When you reset the timer practice so you can do it using only your thumb and without looking at it if possible. The Saltcube timer webpage at Link towards vendor deleted is especially useful for this because it allows you to make your computer beep at you automatically so you never have to move at all.

  • When the timer wakes you up, do a reality check, set the timer for 8 minutes and fall asleep again.

  • When the timer wakes you up, do a reality check, set the timer for 12 minutes and fall asleep again.

  • When the timer wakes you up, do a reality check, set the timer for 16 minutes and fall asleep again.

  • When the timer wakes you up, do a reality check, set the timer for 20 minutes and fall asleep again.

  • When the timer wakes you up, do a reality check, set the timer for 20 minutes and fall asleep again.

  • Finally, set the timer to beep every 4 minutes over and over and continue until you decide to stop or your alarm clock goes off.


What To Expect

Usually I will exit inside the first 10 minutes of the first or second 20 minute nap. Once you get into the 4 minute repeats you will probably begin having successive lucid dreams.

You will probably exit doing this or at least experience the beginnings of things mentioned in the “How To Tell How Close You Are To An OBE” section at Link towards vendor deleted. After your projection get up and write down what happened before it fades. If you wish to exit again start over with a 4 minute nap, then 8 the minute nap, etc… You must start over at the beginning, starting in the middle of the routine won’t work.

Whenever you go to sleep then wake up and don’t move, and then fall asleep again, sleep paralysis is likely. 100% paralysis is the ideal condition from which to exit because there’s no mistaking the fact that you’re in paralysis and if you know what to do you can’t possibly screw it up. Simply begin breathing deeply until you exit, you’ll pop out every time. Note this doesn’t work quite so well for less than 100% paralysis, see the Paralysis section at Link towards vendor deleted for more details.

If you enter a lucid dream you can take control of the dream if you have the awareness to do so. Alternately you can enjoy the dream as is, or you can teleport back to your body and get up out of it to make it into an official OBE.

If you wake up and find you have a heavy feeling and vibrations, the safest ways to exit are those which do not involve trying to move parts of your dream body but instead focus of moving your entire dream body. As a beginner, if you try moving your dream arms to climb up a dream rope or roll out of your body there’s a good chance you’ll move your physical body and botch it. A better solution is to concentrate on the force of gravity to push you out of body, you can use a method such as the Gravity Press Exit Method ( Link towards vendor deleted ) to leave your body:

If you are in an OBE state and you focus on gravity pressing you down, then you’ll sink into your bed. Because dream sight allows you to see through things by controlling the depth at which you are focusing, focus on the ceiling or the wall as you sink into the bed. As long as you focus on the depth of the ceiling, your sight won’t be blocked by your mattress and you won’t lose your sight to blackness.

Just sink about three feet into your bed so you know for sure that you’ve separated, at that point it’s safe to actually move.


Tweaking Things For Your Sleeping Type

The above description uses a 4 minute base interval (the times are multiples of 4 minutes: 4, 8, 12, etc…), you may have better success using anywhere from a 2 minute to a 6 minute base interval. You may not need to stay up at all between the time you get up and the time you begin the naps. To find out what will probably work the best for you, refer to the sleep training section ( Link towards vendor deleted ).

The Timer
The Saltcube timer webpage at Link towards vendor deleted is probably the best timer for this because you can use it without ever moving. Failing that you want a digital timer that’s easy to set and doesn’t tick. Wal-Mart has one made by West Bend that I like for about $8.

This is kind of like the Wal-Mart one but you don’t need to spend $25 on a timer:
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Earplugs

In a quiet room there are still small distractions, for instance the air circulating in your ear canal makes a bit of noise. I find that earplugs are a big help for focusing on what I’m doing. You don’t absolutely have to have earplugs but if you use them then you might as well get the good ones. The best earplugs are silicone putty such as “Mack’s Pillow Soft Silicone Earplugs”. You can get a box of six pairs for a few dollars.

Of all the earplugs I’ve tried those are really the only ones worth buying in my opinion. My ear canals don’t seem to be the right shape for the others and I can always hear things through them. You can get them at Target.

When you put them in your ears don’t roll them into a ball, just press them over your ears like the instructions say. If they go into your ear, your ear will get irritated and make slime to push them out and they won’t stay in. You can put a little square of tissue paper over them so they don’t stick to your pillow.


Gotchas

I found that if I’m a little bit cold I can’t phase at all. In Journeys Out Of The Body, Monroe writes that 96.2% of his OBEs were while he was warm and only 3.8% when cold. So, before you start make sure you’ve got maybe an extra blanket or something.


Why I Think This Works

I’ve tried combining this with specific visualizations during each nap, and also staying up for various periods before starting the nap sequence. I’ve also tried getting up to sleep in a different spot than usual.

However, I’ve had my best success by just simply falling asleep in my bed as usual, thereby tricking my body into thinking everything is going as usual even though it isn’t, I think by using the short 5 and 10 minute naps you program your body to expect them.

Your body does not like to be shocked into a waking state, so it gets you ready ahead of time. A lot of times if I set my alarm clock for 6:30 I will wake up at 6:25 because my body hates to be jolted like that.

So then when you go to sleep for the 25 minute naps, your body is thinking about those 5 and 10 minute naps you just had so it gets ready to wake you up. When you stay asleep instead of waking up your body is faked out into sending you into an OBE or at least the verge of an OBE.

That makes your ideal condition to exit, it’s in the morning so you’ve got not much melatonin to make you sleepy but lots of DHEA to make you alert. Your body thinks it’s time to wake you up so it readies your mind to awake, but when your body stays asleep it sends you into a projection.

The flip side to this is while your body is confused it will give up and not wake you up at your usual waking time, so if you don’t use an alarm clock there’s a good chance you’ll sleep in an extra six hours.

As long as you get up and start moving around near your usual waking time, your body will not be confused the next day unless you want it to be and fake it out again.

I don’t try to do this laying on my back because I can’t sleep that way, so far it seems that keeping things simple and just falling asleep normally works the best.


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People’s Results Using This Method

Many people have reported having lots of success with this method. Sometimes it doesn’t work but overall people’s responses indicate that it’s a very powerful method for beginners to use, for instance Zonmezz writes:


I’d just like to say, after fully waking up… that…

OMG!!! I DID IT!!! For the first time ever too!!! I’ve been dragged out of my body a couple of times and ended up in dream state but this is the first time. It wasn’t perfect but dang it it’s not supposed to be.

Thank you!!! THANK YOU!!! TY!!! TY!!! TY!!!

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Later Zonmezz writes:

This method works. I just did it for the second time (first time didn’t work) and I experienced multiple wakeups. E.g. I woke up and got out of bed twice before I realized I wasn’t actually waking up. On the third try I got up and checked my deck of cards on the dresser (which was what I was supposed to do to verify the RTZ location) and got three out of four. (I already knew what the first one was going to be but the other three totally threw me. Got one wrong, I think, but I think I’m getting errors in download. I’m going to work more with this exercise anyways.)

The effect was weird in that I could swear I was waking up but I ended up not waking up. There was a dreamlike quality to the situation too. Other than that WOOHOO!!! Thanks for a great method!!!
Jeez I hope I’m awake right now while typing this heh :smile:

Mactombs had a solid if not somewhat creepy OBE using this method:

Okay, this is what happened…

First some back info. OBE’s I know of: intentionally from a lucid dream, twice spontaneously on waking, and twice when observing myself have a fairly serious accident. The intentional projection from the lucid dream was very convincing for me, and so far the source of most of my personal knowledge about the experience. There’s a very distinct feeling to it, not to mention that things seem more real than they do while “awake”. Anyway, I’ve been practicing daily and studying hard for at least 6 months, meditating for over a year, and it’s been quite a journey. I have never been able to consciously project, however, and all my previous experiences were random. I feel that once I am able to take control of choosing when I project, to experience separation, etc. I will be able to master it.

So we get to Matt’s method.

I got a digital timer from Wal-Mart, set my normal alarm for 3 hours early. I went to bed feeling certain that I would have an OBE.

About 15 minutes before my alarm would have gone off (6 AM), I found myself at work, fully conscious. I was kind of stumbling and almost ran into someone seated at a chair in the foyer (at first I thought the building was empty). When I looked down, I saw that it was a woman. She looked so old she was cadaverous, her purplish-black hair was piled on her head in that old beehive fashion. Her body and features were twisted beyond what a living human ever should be. She didn’t look at me, but her eyes were open just a slit, and from them this white fire leaked. I can’t even come close to accurately describing how hyper-real she appeared to me, or how utterly terrifying she was. I got out of there immediately (I know how to escape to the physical quite well) and I woke.

This experience was a bit different too, in that I could sense inside me my subconscious or something, and this part of me was completely unafraid (in fact, when I almost stumbled into the woman, it said, “Now this I like!” before in my conscious horror I got out of there). I also felt that this “lady” just wanted to be left alone, and a kind of very real power emanated from her that subtly changed the whole atmosphere.

So I woke up, shaken, but dealing with it easily enough (my subconscious seems to have been doing a lot of conditioning for meeting frightening things by how my dreams have gone in the past). So I continued Matt’s method.

I set the timer for 5 minutes. I couldn’t fall asleep in the 5 minutes. When it went off, I set it for 10. When it went off next, I was seeing through my closed eyelids, feeling like I was drifting around a bit - but that alarm wasn’t going to turn itself off, so I snapped out of it. This happened twice, as well as briefly feeling the vibrations. Then I messed up. Instead of doing 5, 10, 15, 25 minutes like I should have, I did 5, 10, 20, 45.

In the end, this was highly successful for me compared to previous attempts. I don’t know if any of these count as “real” projections or not, but I feel confident that I will continue to have great success with this method (especially by doing it right the next time).

I’ve listed several more experiences people have had using rhythm napping here: Spam deleted.

to tell you the truth, i hate having obe’s, it seems that obe’s are all i have, so it really really getting on my nerves, i just wake up in my exact room, know im in a dream, and get pissed off that i keep waking up in the same ld every time … and wake up in real life, it seems that ever since i started to obe, i just wake up in an obe, rather than realising that i am dreaming is a fantasy place and having fun exploring it.

beng :peek:

That’s interesting, do you ever get reality shifts when you walk through doorways or walls? For me I have a hard time not teleporting all over the place and into astral type areas. I want to explore around my apartment but I wind up in another part of the universe.

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