Geometry as a Ritual Tool
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Re: Geometry as a Ritual Tool
"quirky" in my case is agitated, jittery, discombobulated, and un-quiet.
One other thought: Use the /\ when charging spells. Hold your hands with palms flat, thumb-to-thumb and index fingers touching to form the tip. Then peer through the triangle your fingers make like through a window. It makes the symbol of Fire, which is empowering and ups the amps.
It's also interesting to moon gaze through the triangle /\ palm-window using the left eye (close the right eye). To me, it feels like sucking moon glow through a straw in the 3rd eye. The triangle-palm-window also can be used for scrying and viewing. Play with it and see how each eye works. For example, my left eye is far-sighted, and my right is near-sighted. Wearing glasses obviously corrects this.
One other thought: Use the /\ when charging spells. Hold your hands with palms flat, thumb-to-thumb and index fingers touching to form the tip. Then peer through the triangle your fingers make like through a window. It makes the symbol of Fire, which is empowering and ups the amps.
It's also interesting to moon gaze through the triangle /\ palm-window using the left eye (close the right eye). To me, it feels like sucking moon glow through a straw in the 3rd eye. The triangle-palm-window also can be used for scrying and viewing. Play with it and see how each eye works. For example, my left eye is far-sighted, and my right is near-sighted. Wearing glasses obviously corrects this.
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Re: Geometry as a Ritual Tool
I never imagined the way we keep our palms can mean so much. Thanks for sharing!
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Re: Geometry as a Ritual Tool
It's the Eastern science of MudraBychan Wulf wrote:I never imagined the way we keep our palms can mean so much. Thanks for sharing!
Re: Geometry as a Ritual Tool
I practice something similarSpiritTalker wrote: It's also interesting to moon gaze through the triangle /\ palm-window using the left eye (close the right eye). To me, it feels like sucking moon glow through a straw in the 3rd eye.
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I know a teeny bit about mudras now, but when I was first doing the /\ moon gazing, I just was following an impulse, like framing the scene with my hands the way a movie director or photographer might do. I realized (doh) that a triangle had meaning, even though I didn't know what it was at the time. So I experimented to see what I could do with it. Rinsing my hands with lemon-water & a drop of myrrh oil intensifies the absorption of moonlight, which in turn, benefits the psychic senses. And rub a few drops on the forehead too, for good measure, makes a nice warm-up for water scrying under a full moon.
Re: Geometry as a Ritual Tool
If we're working with "geometry" in a looser sense, it might be interesting to have a Mudra + 3rd Eye + Scrying Mirror (water, incense, etc) -- all with the same anointing oil or fluid condenser -- connected into a "triangle" of sorts.SpiritTalker wrote:Rinsing my hands with lemon-water & a drop of myrrh oil intensifies the absorption of moonlight, which in turn, benefits the psychic senses. And rub a few drops on the forehead too
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Or a triangular mirror?