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Question #3703: Lost count

Ask Zeus Operator

Ask Zeus Operator
#1

what if i exceeded a single mantra or forgot a count in a planetary square? should i repeat it?

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Ol argedco luciftiasActive Helper
#2

Planet squares are very difficult to do correctly. If you do the mantra the wrong number of times, it is ruined. You can continue doing a more general planetary working with a certain number of repetitions that does not follow the square, and this will be less effective but will still work. Or you can start the square again from the beginning.

HellGateActive Translator
#3
AskSatanOperator wrote:View source

what if i exceeded a single mantra or forgot a count in a planetary square? should i repeat it?

You have to either cancel out the working or nullify it and redo it after some hours passed. Ideally you should prepare before starting a square.

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AskSatanOperator wrote:View source

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HellGate wrote:View source

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In addition to the above, this is only if you have not programmed the energy; if you have, you have to start the work again.

#5

I recommend to try this one for counting.

BlueWizardLead Translator
#7

Side note, there are also plenty of counter apps on phone, I personally use one, it's free and every count vibrates on phone, the only thing I wish it had is an option to play a sound when reaching certain number of vibrations as I usually have my eyes closed when vibrating.

Henu the GreatActive Helper
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BlueWizard wrote:View source

Side note, there are also plenty of counter apps on phone, I personally use one, it's free and every count vibrates on phone, the only thing I wish it had is an option to play a sound when reaching certain number of vibrations as I usually have my eyes closed when vibrating.

A set of beads works better. And so does having a set number of paper slices or something similar to keep track without the need to check the count.

BlueWizardLead Translator
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Henu the Great wrote:View source

A set of beads works better. And so does having a set number of paper slices or something similar to keep track without the need to check the count.

I thought about it countless of times and I know it takes almost no time to assemble one but I usually don't have interest in hand crafting so maybe that is why I never was able to make one.

Henu the GreatActive Helper
#10
BlueWizard wrote:View source

I thought about it countless of times and I know it takes almost no time to assemble one but I usually don't have interest in hand crafting so maybe that is why I never was able to make one.

You do not need to make one if you don't want to. There are plenty of "mala beads" and similar available all over the world. Just make sure that you don't get fake plastic Rudraksha if you decide to choose that material. Otherwise, there's plenty of choices available.

BlueWizardLead Translator
#11
Henu the Great wrote:View source

You do not need to make one if you don't want to. There are plenty of "mala beads" and similar available all over the world. Just make sure that you don't get fake plastic Rudraksha if you decide to choose that material. Otherwise, there's plenty of choices available.

Thanks, will look into it this weekend :)

#12

When I just started out, I came across this post by HPS Lydia on a technique how to count to high repetitions with your finger pads:

How to count high reps using only fingers

I've been using this method ever since and it has worked very well for me. Especially as you can easily count to desired power numbers by knowing the "value" of each pad and applying easy mathematics.

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High Priestess Lydia Coventina
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Quercus wrote:View source

When I just started out, I came across this post by HPS Lydia on a technique how to count to high repetitions with your finger pads:

How to count high reps using only fingers

I've been using this method ever since and it has worked very well for me. Especially as you can easily count to desired power numbers by knowing the "value" of each pad and applying easy mathematics.

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I still use this method even for counting lower reps. Thanks for linking my OP :)