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Originally Posted by Trezker I'm surrounded by forest and hills that aren't high enough for me to get above the trees. I can't see far enough to get a real horizon. Though if I wasn't so lazy I probably could go to some place where it's a little better. |
Trezker, I had the same problem of not being able to see the sunset or rise. But I learned how to get around that on one of the videos of Hira Ratan Manaka(I made a link to that video in an earlier reply). He said that you can just gaze the reflection of the sun from water. It doesn't even have to be like a lake or anything.
If you live in a big city or a vally or where it is cold or any other possible obstacle I have good news for you. In my only 20 days experiece I have found solar gazing to be extremely lenient, so don't fret about small details. Solar gazing seems to be working for me even though I'm breaking lots of "rules"
-I solar gaze when it isn't sunset or sunrise
-I solar gaze the reflection out of and old pie pan
-I don't do it barefoot
-I do it on my roof and not on natural gruond
-I don't stand
-I miss days occasionally