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pyrogen 07-06-2009 10:30 PM

What techniques do we use?
 
Me:

1. Chaos Magick philosophical underpinnings - use whatever is of use

2. Nichiren Buddhist practice - kind of an independent/quirky take on this that isn't the standard/mainstream construction of the purpose of the practice. I do gongyo + daimoku practice 2x per day in front of my gohonzon (practice mandala). I chant for stuff but the end result generally is that I get insight, not stuff. LOA is for the "stuff". Daimoku has more of the effect of "greasing the gears" of my LOA machine, than being a LOA machine in and of itself.

3. Law of Attraction practices - typically deep meditative states and what I call the "Ceiling Process".

4. some Huna stuff

Wax Frog 07-07-2009 02:09 AM

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Originally Posted by pyrogen (Post 376370)
...what I call the "Ceiling Process".

Elaborate please?

pyrogen 07-07-2009 02:14 AM

Ceiling Process

While you're in bed, clear your thoughts. Look up at the ceiling, and imagine it being completely black.. see it like a TV screen. What it is that you wish, imagine it *on your ceiling*, and hold this thought as you go to sleep.

This was taught to me by my dad at age 5. I kept pestering him to get me a kitty cat. Finally, he came up with this, thinking he was shutting me up. I tried it, imagining every detail of the cat that I wanted.

Imagine his surprise when the cat showed up at the bottom of the stairs the next day. We had her for 21 years - best cat I ever had :)

Big 07-07-2009 02:17 AM

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Originally Posted by pyrogen (Post 376444)

Imagine his surprise when the cat showed up at the bottom of the stairs the next day. We had her for 21 years - best cat I ever had :)

21 years? That's quite impressive for a cat.

BTW, chaos magick? I've heard the term magick before, but never really dwelved on it. Can you elaborate on it?

Wax Frog 07-07-2009 02:18 AM

So it's your variant on the focus-while-drifting-off technique (which I haven't really tried yet) :)

pyrogen 07-07-2009 02:24 AM

Wax Frog, basically, yes.

That cat was the best ever. They don't make em all like Clara.

Wax Frog 07-07-2009 02:29 AM

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Originally Posted by pyrogen (Post 376457)
That cat was the best ever. They don't make em all like Clara.

I believe you. I've been around enough to know they are all unique :)

I sometimes wonder if I 'manifested' my buddy Tev; the kitten I fell in love with when I was 8, on a visit to a farm belonging to a friend of the family, had the same kind of fur pattern, but I shortly after found him run over... Maybe it wasn't our time yet, so to speak?

pyrogen 07-07-2009 02:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Big (Post 376448)
21 years? That's quite impressive for a cat.

BTW, chaos magick? I've heard the term magick before, but never really dwelved on it. Can you elaborate on it?

Chaos magic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Opening up my Gohonzon and playing guitar in front of it, is a VERY Chayote approach.

Mixing traditional magick techniques with Buddhism, is ALSO very Chayote.

As is practicing Nichiren Buddhism but considering myself a DARKWORKER!!

I initially took up the practice as a form of paradigm piracy, but ended up integrating it seamlessly into my own worldview.

(By the way, I'm starting to question that I'm a darkworker at all. Not whether to be one, but that I really am one.)

jeff3 07-07-2009 05:22 AM

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Originally Posted by pyrogen (Post 376370)
Me:

1. Chaos Magick philosophical underpinnings - use whatever is of use

2. Nichiren Buddhist practice - kind of an independent/quirky take on this that isn't the standard/mainstream construction of the purpose of the practice. I do gongyo + daimoku practice 2x per day in front of my gohonzon (practice mandala). I chant for stuff but the end result generally is that I get insight, not stuff. LOA is for the "stuff". Daimoku has more of the effect of "greasing the gears" of my LOA machine, than being a LOA machine in and of itself.

3. Law of Attraction practices - typically deep meditative states and what I call the "Ceiling Process".

4. some Huna stuff


1. I also ended up in the ChaosMagick forums of various sites, I think this happened because I was looking for what worked and did not get hung up on labels and dogma.

I'm not familiar with any of your #2 stuff

2. I also work with various types of trance states and self hypnosis. I actually think it's hard to really differentiate between the two, one may use words, images or even symbols to implant concepts into the subconscious. I find that the deeper the trance state I achieve the faster and more permanent the changes in my reality will be. The trick is to ride that razors edge right at unconsciousness, probably low theta or approaching delta brain wave patterns. If you go too far (for me anyway) I lose the ability to form thoughts, much less speak, this is usually the point where extremely vivid images will just spontaneously start running through my mind.

3. I am still an avid reader and try new things occasionally. One trusty old staple I use is the very simple "gratitude list" which helps keep me focused on the "haves" instead of the "have nots". I also do use some of the archetypal forces that have been built up over time by different groups of people

Acting Like Godot 07-07-2009 06:13 AM

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Originally Posted by jeff3 (Post 376514)
The trick is to ride that razors edge right at unconsciousness, probably low theta or approaching delta brain wave patterns. If you go too far (for me anyway) I lose the ability to form thoughts, much less speak, this is usually the point where extremely vivid images will just spontaneously start running through my mind.

If I go too far, I normally lose the desire to set any intentions. And all my intentions will feel somewhat trivial and insignificant to myself.

pyrogen 07-07-2009 07:09 AM

Me too. The optimum state is midway between wake and sleep, when I still have conscious control.

If I am "stuck" on something (try doing love LOA with a bad oneitis!!) my mind will just drift back into fantasy or memories, I haven't yet learned to get past this.

jeff3 07-08-2009 03:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Acting Like Godot (Post 376529)
If I go too far, I normally lose the desire to set any intentions. And all my intentions will feel somewhat trivial and insignificant to myself.


It is a very peaceful place to be, and true, it's tempting to say "it can't get better than this". If I don't meditate frequently it becomes somewhat difficult to enter this space and it is very elusive, like sitting on a pin head or going "through the eye of a needle"...fleeting. Some of the imagery I've experienced in this state was almost like visual hallucinations, seemed "better than real" , and in super Technicolor.


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