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i know some people think Divining is foretelling the future. Not accurate. Dowsing/divining is one and the same. People confuse it with the psychic/astral stuff. Totally different realm.
SO I really want to caution anyone who dares to enter the psychic/astral realm. There is great danger to you mental and spiritual well being. Yeah, I got caught up in it years ago. When i closed my eyes a t night I felt like I was being dragged down to Hell. No fun I tell you. Had to get psychiatric medication over that one.
Anyway, in the Holy Bible they talk about seeing with one eye. Some of Christopher Hills' students wrote a cool book "Energy, Matter, and Form". Not gonna go into this much but here's what to do.
Get a piece of cardboard maybe six inches square, and a hand-held mirror. You hold the cardboard up against your nose sort of a dividing wall between your eyes. And then hold the mirror up square with the cardboard, so each eye can look in the mirror back at it's own reflection.
It takes some practice but you first try to just see your right eye, then just see your left eye, then try to see both eyes and they should sort of float and combine into what appears to be only one eye. I guess this is similar to the brain hemisphere sync. From there you can pretty much find the answer to any question you can think of. Be careful.
SO I really want to caution anyone who dares to enter the psychic/astral realm. There is great danger to you mental and spiritual well being. Yeah, I got caught up in it years ago. When i closed my eyes a t night I felt like I was being dragged down to Hell. No fun I tell you. Had to get psychiatric medication over that one.
Anyway, in the Holy Bible they talk about seeing with one eye. Some of Christopher Hills' students wrote a cool book "Energy, Matter, and Form". Not gonna go into this much but here's what to do.
Get a piece of cardboard maybe six inches square, and a hand-held mirror. You hold the cardboard up against your nose sort of a dividing wall between your eyes. And then hold the mirror up square with the cardboard, so each eye can look in the mirror back at it's own reflection.
It takes some practice but you first try to just see your right eye, then just see your left eye, then try to see both eyes and they should sort of float and combine into what appears to be only one eye. I guess this is similar to the brain hemisphere sync. From there you can pretty much find the answer to any question you can think of. Be careful.
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