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xxIBeKittyxx

PostPosted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 10:24 pm


I've been reading a book that I borrowed from a friend called To Ride A Silver Broomstick by Silver RavenWolf and found a good meditation.
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Pick a time of day that you will not be disturbed, and one that fits into your time schedule. At first, block out only ten minutes time, then extend it as your proficiency and patience grows. When you can successfully meditate anywhere, you will know you’ve got the hang of it.
In the beginning, the lighting in the room should be dim—soft candle-light is excellent. Try not to wear restrictive clothing, and find a comfortable chair, but not one so soothing that you instantly fall asleep. You do not have to twist yourself into a pretzel to successfully meditate. I personally think that this is one reason why Eastern forms of meditation died quickly in popularity in the seventies; we Americans are use do the couch potato position.
Be sure that the volume of the music is not too loud. I prefer headphones because they block out all other sounds.
Begin by closing your eyes and consciously relaxing your body. Some people prefer to relax the body one part at a time, starting at the feet and working up to the top of the head. Others can consciously release tension in a few seconds. Breathe deeply—in to the count of four, out to the count of four, approximately ten times.
Let your mind slip into a semi-conscious state. Try to ignore tingles, itches, etc., but don’t make a major battle out of it. Eventually your body will not protest relaxing!
Now it is time to make believe. Don’t laugh! Wishes and make believe are the same as reality, it is only you who draws the line between the two.
So, make believe hat you are a fountain of sparkling blue light, or a waterfall, perhaps. This light springs from the top of your head and showers down your right side, swirls around your feet and comes back up the left side. Watch this continuous flow of light from your third eye (which is located in the middle of your forehead, above the bridge of your nose). When this is fully opened, it is a powerful and natural tool.
Don’t get excited if you can’t “see” right away is if you are watching an inner movie. It can take up to thirty days to bring the picture in focus for some; as little as five days for others.
Do not put yourself under pressure. Many people have their imagination on a very tight leash for fear society in general will frown upon them. In the privacy of your meditation, no one will know or care about your imagination, so let it go.
Continue the fountain exercise for one full week before going further. This will give your body and mind time to adjust to a new routine and react the way you want it to. End each exercise by envisioning yourself being zipped up like a sleeping bag and counting backwards from ten to one. At one, open your eyes and instruct yourself to fully awaken.
During the second week you should follow the same procedures, but this time you will continue your meditation after you complete the fountain by opening up the chakra centers. You can envision them as tumbling balls of colored light, the opening of colored flowers (like a rose or a lotus), or as spirals of colored light. Children like to use flowers as they are easy to relate to. I prefer a colored light variation of my own creation.
Start at the crown of your head and envision a pure white ball (flower, etc.) of sparkling light. Start the ball spinning in a downward rotation, yet the ball remains in place. When you have this center set in your mind (for children, the flower open into full bloom), continue to the next chakra. This one is purple and located at the third eye area. When that one is spinning and stable, move to the throat chakra, where you will find a beautiful azure blue ball. Next is the heart chakra, which can be envisioned as either bright green or warm pink. Move down to your navel and see yellow, bright as summer sunshine then right below it, between the navel and the groin, see the orange of the setting sun. The last chakra is in the groin area, and it is crimson red. There are also energy centers in the hands and feet I let them explode all together into small, white balls of light.
The third week you will try the hardest trick. Once you have all the balls spinning, let their colors flow into one another, like a giant, colorful waterfall or fountain—hence, fountain meditation.
When you are finished, imagine a big zipper the length of your body. You must close up that zipper to shut down the chakras; never leave them open. As before, count from ten to one, then tell yourself you are fully awake. Breathe deeply. You have successfully completed the first leg of a full meditation.
Let’s stop here and consider if none of this has been working for you. First, you must believe that it is going to work from the beginning. If you have any doubts, they are probably affecting your subconscious. Try writing some affirmations or taping to yourself to solve this dilemma. You may also try working the chakras from the groin up.
Meditation may not work if you are overly tired or not in the appropriate atmosphere. There are certain times in the day where people are more in sync than others. If mornings are good for you usually, try meditating in the early hours instead of at night time.
A complete meditation is designed to accomplish something. A partial meditation, like the fountain, is structured to balance the chakras and relieve stress. When you are finished with the partial meditation, you should feel rested and relaxed, yet energized.
If you fall asleep during the exercise, do not worry too much about it. Your body is telling you that you need the rest. If this happens often, check your seating, lighting, and time of day. Perhaps one or more could be changed to keep you from dozing off.
As you become more capable of controlling your meditation exercises, you can investigate complete meditations that incorporate creative visualization techniques to accomplish a particular goal or talent. You can use programming techniques, subliminals or visualization training.
If you are still having difficulty with meditation at this point, you should try a subliminal tape designed specifically for that purpose.

I hope someone likes this. And I wasn't sure where to post it, so I figured if I posted it here it would be moved to the right area eventually. ^^
PostPosted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 6:46 am


I like how it breaks it down into weeks.

This is a great place for it, and anything else you might have

Would it be alright to add it to our meditation thread in our resourse subforum in a couple of months?

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xxIBeKittyxx

PostPosted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 4:07 pm


That would be completely fine with me. ^^
I also like how it was broken down into weeks, taking it slow, making sure you got the first step before moving on.
I sadly had to return the book to my friend, but will own another copy on Tuesday (bless Amazon.com). My parents don't exactly know that I'm getting into Wicca just yet, but I plan to tell them soon. It's just how to word it so that I don't sound crazy. That could be weird.
However, the book is very helpful if anyone wants to read it for some Wiccan understanding.
I've learned a lot from the first 81 pages of the book, which is as far as I've gotten so far.
PostPosted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 5:40 pm


Personally, I think that who and what I worship is between me and my personal gods. Of course I've been accused of being a cultist by my sisters far more than I care to admit.

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xxIBeKittyxx

PostPosted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 8:34 pm


It would be easier to go undisturbed during certain ceremonies if they knew what I was up to. I've just got to find a way to do it. Luckily I have a friend whose dad absolutely loves Wicca and anything involved with it, so I can go to her house if I need to. But you're definitely right, who you worship is up to you.
PostPosted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 5:39 am


It's cool that you have a friend who's into it. That's a big help, at least you can talk about it and get help from someone who understands. My sister has a friend who's supposed to be wiccan but I don't really think she is much of one. Personally, the girl doesn't know the basic concepts of it, which is not only sad, it's a bit dangerous too. Not to mention her foster-dad's extremely Christian (he'd probably take over the top measures if he knew that she was even playing at it.)

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 8:46 am


Taking it slow is benifitial. Especially when opening up chakras (which these meditations are doing). Not everyone is comfortable with that, blocks and fear make it hard. But as one gets use to it the easier it comes.

I know that when a friend of mine told his family, he presented it to them from the naturalist perspective. Respect for Mother Nature, the planet and the beings that dwell upon her surface. He didn't go into the rituals, and such right of the bat, and slowly discussed those things over time.

Definately playing with Wiccan concepts with out basic knowledge of them isn't pleasant. I've heard the effect of a dark curse, it was brutal for the reciever, and the sender was so guilt ridden, that they couldn't function.
PostPosted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 4:21 pm


Yes, I'm planning on taking it slow. I'm really happy that my book came today.
I actually have several friends who are wiccan. They're all really helpful, and I'm really appreciative of it.
I'm not planning on telling my parents a whole lot, but they've told me before that any religion I choose (They aren't religious themselves) they will support me with.

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 5:18 pm


I see. well that's a help. My family kind of puts religion on and take it off when it doesn't suit them. It's what some preachers like to refer to as 'Saturday Night/Sunday Morning Christianity.' And since my religious views aren't as shall we say set in stone, I just keep them to myself.
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