Message from @kore_khthonia

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2019-12-02 02:01:38 UTC  

I fixed mine when I landed my current job

2019-12-02 02:01:48 UTC  

Before that it was totally fucked tho

2019-12-02 02:17:02 UTC  

Am winning the battle with adderal and an n64 emu

2019-12-02 02:18:14 UTC  

I downloaded two, the first does weird graphics shit and the second looks perfect but crashes after 10 minutes

2019-12-02 02:22:43 UTC  

What's the learning curve on black scrying mirrors like?

2019-12-02 02:24:22 UTC  

@Valen
Step 1) procure scrying mirror
Step 2) gaze into scrying mirror for long time
Step 3) ???
Step 4) profit

2019-12-02 02:24:50 UTC  

That easy?

2019-12-02 02:24:59 UTC  

No practice needed for any of it?

2019-12-02 02:25:27 UTC  

Scrying is a trance-like state so any type of practice wherein you're in trance would be beneficial practice for the mirror scrying

2019-12-02 02:32:47 UTC  

Yeah

2019-12-02 02:59:27 UTC  

-SKIP

2019-12-02 02:59:27 UTC  

2019-12-02 04:02:36 UTC  

Daily reminder Trump is one of us

2019-12-02 04:02:47 UTC  

*While meeting a young girl dressed up as a pharaoh, Donald borrowed the girl’s Cobra staff that was part of her costume and waved it in the direction of the media, according to the Daily Mail. Then he was caught on camera asking, “Do you know what I’m doing?” Well, as a result, many people Twitter jokingly responded with what it looked like he was doing: casting a spell on the news media.*

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2019-12-02 04:34:45 UTC  

Learning curve isnt particularly difficult, but it will take some work. There is a method to it Ill share in a moment

2019-12-02 04:36:49 UTC  

Thank you

2019-12-02 04:44:58 UTC  

Neat!

2019-12-02 04:45:05 UTC  

I've never employed the method during ritual, as I've never needed it, but I've run some experiments to isolate the mechanism behind it.

2019-12-02 04:45:37 UTC  

What you're doing is essentially projecting a hallucination onto the mirror.

2019-12-02 04:46:02 UTC  

I use candle flames for something similar

2019-12-02 04:46:35 UTC  

For lack of better words, you focus on the mirror until what's in the background of your mind gets placed into the reflection. This is easier said than done, but on a particular occasion, I was able to produce results.

2019-12-02 04:47:44 UTC  

There's a bunch of amorphous noise, much like static on your T.V. and a series of images, that ebb around in your subconscious even while you're awake.

2019-12-02 04:48:21 UTC  

That's what appears on the mirror. It vexes like a fluid, shifting from shape to shape, but never yielding up a single form only.

2019-12-02 04:48:42 UTC  

It is a very Lunar brainstate.

2019-12-02 04:48:52 UTC  

Sounds fun

2019-12-02 04:49:07 UTC  

So essentially when you scry, whatever is external comes and *tunes that channel*, or *taps on it*

2019-12-02 04:49:17 UTC  

And then the visuals will yield to that form

2019-12-02 04:50:25 UTC  

Found this out after a night of partying at a friend's house. Was feeling a bit hung over and decided to meditate, and there was a widescreen TV in the room which was turned off (the screen was near solid black as well).

2019-12-02 04:50:45 UTC  

So I treated it like a mirror. It had a minor reflection, and the lighting was dim in the room.

2019-12-02 04:50:59 UTC  

What happened was as I described.

2019-12-02 04:51:27 UTC  

Everything peripheral to the television went somewhat out of focus, but was never distorted.

2019-12-02 04:51:48 UTC  

And very clearly, right in the center of the television, the visuals came and kept on going for an hour.

2019-12-02 04:52:22 UTC  

It was a very interesting and pleasing experience. Faces became patterns and became landscapes, of no colour in particular and with very vague shapes.

2019-12-02 04:52:39 UTC  

Like a puplish grey series of ebbing images.

2019-12-02 04:53:56 UTC  

So, that's the extent of my experience with it. The night before, I got drunk and had a bong hit before passing out, and normally I don't smoke weed. So, those factors may have contributed to the ease of my ability to hallucinate onto the screen when I awoke in the morning.

2019-12-02 04:56:30 UTC  

My recommendation would be that you practice projecting images onto the screen, so you can get a good idea of what these *default* visuals are.

2019-12-02 04:57:04 UTC  

That way, when you're scrying during ritual, you'll have a good general idea of what's *standard* and what's the result of *an outside force.*

2019-12-02 04:57:53 UTC  
2019-12-02 05:04:02 UTC  

can someone help me w/ this?