In the morning I palmed like usual while chanting my afformations.
Weird moon phenomenon, you are about to read.
At night, the moon was especially round and bright, so I took the liberty of doing some shifting.
Since I am astigmatic, what I saw was a multiple blurred moon. The multiple moons made the whole blurred image. I hope you can imagine this.
After a lot of minutes of my mind having wandering thoughts, I started to take deep and slow breaths, while I was slowly drowning thoughts with undivided attention on the task at hand.
The weird part happened while I was shifting on the multiple blurred moons. The night and the surroundings started to darken out, as if I had my eyes closed, except for the moon, which I was shifting at. It looked as if everything was black except for the moon.
Sometime near the end of the shifting session, I got a glimpse of the perfectly clear moon's bright light on a small part of a side of the moon, as if the real moon was covered by the blur. It happened twice, and that was encouraging.
I wrote this before the day is over, and therefore, everything else I do after this I will probably just update this post. But because it's night already, I can guess that I will do small doses of palming, or listening to a hypnosis session before sleeping.
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Monday, October 29, 2012
Friday, October 12, 2012
Day 48 of The Bates Method
After waking up, I palmed while chanting my afformations, which took a lot of time, 15 minutes or more.
Sometime after that, I did these in succession:
1. Reading fine primt while facing the sun.
2. Alternating between sungazing & palming
3. Shifting and switching.
Before sleeping, I listened to 3 hypnosis sessions, averaging 25 minutes each.
Sometime after that, I did these in succession:
1. Reading fine primt while facing the sun.
2. Alternating between sungazing & palming
3. Shifting and switching.
Before sleeping, I listened to 3 hypnosis sessions, averaging 25 minutes each.
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