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Projective Field Workshop
An immersion under optimized conditions to produce
out-of-body experiences

This 3-day workshop is aimed at providing participants with optimized conditions to achieve conscious out-of-body experiences (OBEs).

The unique conditions of the workshop and the basic strategies employed to create an optimized environment are detailed below:

1. Extraphysical aspect: a super-specialized bioenergetic field is installed which acts as a catalyst for non-physical perceptions, and keeps the non-physical environment tuned to a specific energetic pattern that supports the production of OBEs. This energetic field is created and maintained by the energizer-epicenter’s bioenergy and holochakra.

2. Physical environment optimizations: every detail is prepared in a way that focuses participants’ attention on the extraphysical reality and on the out-of-body experience. This includes the use of posters and phrases placed in prominent positions in the room where the projective exercises take place and in participants’ rooms; watching video(s) related to the subject of projectiology; discussions between sessions; etc. This constant exposure to ideas and images associated with OBE acts as a kind of positive mental saturation, assisting the production of projections – a condition that is difficult to replicate in typical, everyday life.

3. Physiological condition: careful control of factors affecting the individual’s physiological state, such as the schedule of OBE attempts, hours of sleep, length of breaks during the workshop, the types of food provided, the temperature of the room, lighting, relative silence, etc.

4. Techniques: a number of techniques are taught to participants and many hints are presented. Participants are free to select and apply the technique(s) of their choice provoking their own experience through the application of their will, not through imagination or the use of external crutches. Continuous attempts to provoke OBEs, by following a carefully planned schedule, provides improved results due to the accumulation of relaxation, awareness and of the process as a whole.

Eight practical sessions (attempts to leave the body) are held throughout the workshop and a parallel experimental research helps students to confirm their experiences. This research consists of having a locked room where students try to visit and see a randomly chosen image displayed in a computer screen.

This immersion workshop was designed by Wagner Alegretti.