And you make a compelling argument that, if done correctly, it seems to be the more efficient way, rather than "returning" someone's ugliness to him or her. That never really set right with me, still feels like cursing someone, albeit passive-aggressively, as though doing someone a favor --"well, it's just their energy, all I'm doing is sending it back..." [eyelash batting, fake smiling]. No, you're still cursing someone. If you hit someone on the head with a bat, does it matter whether you used his or her bat, or that you used your own bat? Either way, you still hit someone with a bat.SpiritTalker wrote:Once the energy is in my ball park, it's mine to shape as I want. This is so much healthier than return-to-sender
I might just have to consider this my expertise, but I don't want to limit myself...Kassandra wrote:.
Does anyone else have experience transmogrifying energy this way, or another way? If so, what was the outcome, what did you learn?
Thanks.
Really? It sounds as if you've been doing this a long time. How old were you the first time you consciously realized you could do this?corvidus wrote:I might just have to consider this my expertise, but I don't want to limit myself...
The inner and outer cauldrons, nice concepts, corvidus. I wonder if there are writings on this. The transmogrifying metaphorically occurs there, in the cauldrons, I would think, like food digested in the belly/intestines. The belly is the cauldron, like SpiritTalker mentioned the spikes turning into clear water in her belly. Perhaps it's a matter of sympathetic magic, enacting/ritualizing the act outwardly via an actual cauldron and other items, while visualizing it in the astral, to the point of viscerally feeling the process as it happens. I've always wanted to do spells with thistle thorns, maybe they'd be good for something like this.corvidus wrote:Transmutation of negative energy begins in the 'cauldron', either internal or external.
Ooo, that would be a great issue to work on for a world peace altar, transmogrify all that negativity into nourishing loving energy to send back out into the world (hey, a positive use for "return to sender" workings), and discard the waste as energetic fertilizer. lolSpiritTalker wrote:(I wondered why nations didn't do this).
Sometime after high school, after years of soaking up negativity and stress and anxieties..Kassandra wrote:.
Really? It sounds as if you've been doing this a long time. How old were you the first time you consciously realized you could do this?corvidus wrote:I might just have to consider this my expertise, but I don't want to limit myself...
I cant take credit for this. Its from Taoist alchemy practices. There are technically 3 cauldrons, the hara/gut/etc being the first in which the most dense energy is purified and sublimated into vitality.The inner and outer cauldrons, nice concepts, corvidus. I wonder if there are writings on this.
Yup, same basic concept as digesting food! Although the practice is much easier, and requires you only concentrate on the area abut an inch or two below the naval.The transmogrifying metaphorically occurs there, in the cauldrons, I would think, like food digested in the belly/intestines. The belly is the cauldron, like SpiritTalker mentioned the spikes turning into clear water in her belly. Perhaps it's a matter of sympathetic magic, enacting/ritualizing the act outwardly via an actual cauldron and other items, while visualizing it in the astral, to the point of viscerally feeling the process as it happens. I've always wanted to do spells with thistle thorns, maybe they'd be good for something like this.
There are stories of the old alchemists walking into rooms full of people, and just by their presence everyone feels as though they've been purified and sublimated. After practicing this type of energy work for the last 10 years or so, with various methids, I can see where the stories are coming from.I bet a real psychic vampire (not just a drama queen, but an actual adept energy manipulator) could just "eat" the energy like a sandwich, lol. That would be a positive function of the vampiric trait.
I think most major spell work should be 'grounded' by connecting the flow to the center if the Earth -- the greatest Cauldron I've been able to find!Kassandra wrote:Ooo, that would be a great issue to work on for a world peace altar, transmogrify all that negativity into nourishing loving energy to send back out into the world (hey, a positive use for "return to sender" workings), and discard the waste as energetic fertilizer. lolSpiritTalker wrote:(I wondered why nations didn't do this).
I forgot to add, yes there are many. The majority of the Taoist texts are untranslated, but we do have some good ones in English.Kassandra wrote: The inner and outer cauldrons, nice concepts, corvidus. I wonder if there are writings on this.
when dealing with psi-vamps that’s the intent. You give them a naturally charging feeding option (ie a shield that has been tied to an amulet or ring with a “vortex” bound in the center to draw in ambient energy and feed it to the shield, thus creating a self sustained shield construct.MaazMutable wrote:This is very true, it's all based on mind set and beliefs.
I do this on a basis as part of my kinesis work and self energy body work. Never thought to put it in my stomach but I expelled negative energy with bodily excretions... Spit, cough, sneeze, urination etc.
As for the Psi-Vamp comment, I have had my days and still have my moments unfortunately.
To a true refined Psi-Vamp Energy is energy, unless they think consuming a shield energy will have negative effects it won't. A shield is just energy that sitting there and waiting to be consumed to them.