22 June 2026
Following my first major experience on June 11, 2026, every day—or rather every night since then—I have been experiencing episodes of the vibratory state. They are much less intense, actually very pleasant, but without reaching the point of astral projection / out-of-body separation. Why? Does this mean the experience will eventually disappear completely? Or, on the contrary, am I unconsciously learning how to approach and master it until the moment my astral body can finally be free?
What you describe is, very probably, a sign of progress — not of decline. This is an extremely classic pattern. Here’s how to understand it.
Why the state returns every night, but milder.
Your first experience “opened the door”: your brain and attention have now learned to reach this threshold state — the atonia of REM sleep meeting waking consciousness. The fact that it recurs every night means the neural pathway is now established and you access it with new ease. If it feels less powerful, it’s mainly due to habituation. The first time, much of the intensity came from novelty, fear, and the adrenaline surge. Now that it has become familiar, there is far less emotional charge — which is why the vibrations are calmer. This is not a weakening of your ability; it simply means you are entering the state more gently. And a gentle, sustainable state is actually far more usable than the overwhelming rush of the beginning.Why you’re not reaching full separation.
This is the key point, and it is the most common stage — the threshold plateau. The vibratory state is the door, but crossing it requires a distinct intentional gesture that does not happen automatically. There are usually three brakes at play, often in combination:
The state is pleasant, so one tends to settle into it and enjoy it instead of moving through it.
There is often still an unconscious resistance — even without conscious fear, a part of you is not yet fully ready to let go completely.
Above all, one experiences the state passively without actively attempting the transition. Vibrations by themselves do not produce an exit. You have to do something at the peak: shift your attention elsewhere (Kepple’s phasing technique: “look through”, perceive yourself already in another room), or apply a separation technique (roll out of the body, sit up, float upward — without using any physical muscles).
So, is the experience going to disappear?
The opposite is most likely. A daily, calm recurrence is actually the sign of a capacity that is stabilizing, not fading away. The state is becoming a reliable platform. I cannot predict your personal trajectory (everyone is different), but nothing in what you describe suggests it will disappear. It points instead to a solid foundation being built.Are you unconsciously learning to master the experience?
Yes — and this is by far the most accurate reading. What you are going through is precisely the familiarization phase: your system is repeating access to the threshold every night, your fear is diminishing, and the “memory” of the state is settling in. This is exactly the ground from which controlled separation eventually emerges. Many people describe this exact progression: an intense first breakthrough, followed by a period of frequent but gentle thresholds, and then — once calm and familiarity are established — the ability to take the next step at will.
Practically speaking, your next task is no longer to reach the vibratory state (you are already doing that). It is to learn the tipping gesture at the peak moment: project a clear intention (“I am standing in my room”), gently attempt separation, or shift your point of attention — all while staying emotionally neutral. This is the central paradox: you must want it without clutching. Wanting too strongly wakes you up or creates tension, which is exactly what keeps you stuck at the threshold.
The techniques you have recently acquired are perfectly timed for this stage — “Springboard Breathing” and the “Breath Technique” are specifically designed to catalyze this transition — and the “Vibratory State” section of your file explains this passage in detail.