Audio Guidance

Notes on Using Active Trance Recordings

What the audio material is for:

Audio material as an active trance or a meditation is intended to support or boost the long-term effectiveness of self-care change work.
Self-care results, particularly in the long-term, can be enhanced by simple forms of self-support such as listening to appropriate audio material or learning simple self-awareness and self-esteem skills.
Self-care often aims to change long-term habits and there can be temptations to reverse such changes in the first few months. Booster or change-support material is intended to counter such temptations.

How often to use audio material:

You can use the audio material on a regular basis or just as needed if you notice that you have any temptations to return to your old habitual behaviour. Everybody is different with different needs and different responses to audio material.
The effects of repeated audio trance or meditation tend to be cumulative up to a maximum. Generally you might listen once per week for say 3 weeks to get an idea of how you respond to the audio and then swap to maybe once per month for on-going support until you reach a point where you no longer feel the need for any additional support.
Consult with your guide/coach/therapist if you think that you need specific support or if you think that the audio material is not appropriate for you.

How to avoid simple problems:

Do not play any kind of self-care active trance or meditation audio whilst driving or operating machinery.
Pick a place where you can relax in reasonable comfort without distractions; sitting, reclining, or lying down.
Pick a time when you are less likely to be interrupted.
It is best for you to be free of the effects of drink or consciousness-altering drugs, including significant medication.
If you find that you are tending to relax so much that you fall asleep whilst listening (trance can be very close to sleep) then you might want to try listening before eating or earlier in the day. If the problem persists you can also try drinking tea, coffee, or peppermint before listening. Don’t worry too much about falling asleep though as your subconscious will normally still be listening to the audio at least to some degree.
If you find that you are having difficulty relaxing and you are anxious or fully awake whilst listening then the reverse advice applies: Make sure you have not recently drunk a stimulant such as tea, coffee, or peppermint. Try listening later in the day or after a main meal when you are naturally more relaxed.