L-rod gazing, scrying, mirror gazing

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I read about mirror gazing where an experiment involved holding a piece of cardboard up between your eyes and looking into a mirror. After a while your eyes may begin to float and then you will them to float together so you only see one eye. The eyebeam is like a laser and it acts like an X-ray to look into things. This came from the book "Energy Matter & Form" by Allen, Bearne and Smith. It's got a lot of good info. You can find it at drhills.com

I've learned this on my own looking down a single L-rod. You probably can't do this with two rods. The rod I learned it on has a figure "8" tip on it and I look through one of the holes. I think Rossmiller said Sam "Lobo" Wolfe's wife designed the tip for him. I can't describe it too well, but it is like looking into another dimension. That's not quite right, but I don't know how else to describe it.
 

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I'm sure some people think the X-ray vision is some figment of the imagination, but give it a second thought. All matter is composed mainly of empty space. The way I heard it, if the nucleus of an atom is the size of a grain of rice and the electron the size of a grain of sand, the orbit is about a thirty foot radius. There is millions of times more space than actual particles. Add to this that our brain has programmed itself to only see the surface of objects. Part of this is learning to de-focus the eyes to see into things. The necessary eye exercises takes a few weeks to learn before you can even attempt this. No, I don't claim to have x-ray vision, but it is possible to see into the nature of things if you have the right mental programming. The mirror gazing is one exercise but it takes practice.
Well, I gave it a second thought, and people still don't have x-ray vision...... :icon_scratch:
 

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