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Good day all.

To get to the point; What would you all consider a good routine for daily advancement?



I've been inactive for some time now because I've been working 14 hours a day as a truck driver. And with this I've also struggled to keep up a consistent routine, as I don't often have time to do anything during the day time. My old routine started with Kundalini Yoga, the Final RTR, then Returning Curses Parts 1 and 2, and ending with Hatha Yoga. And until recently I did not realize I wasn't making much progress because I would often skip Hatha Yoga because I was so tired by the time I finished Returning Curses parts 1 and 2.

So, my new routine is: Final RTR, Returning Curses Parts 1 and 2, then Hatha Yoga. Would this work better?



Also a quick last question, does being interrupted in the middle of a Final RTR mean I need to restart it?

I've been doing them whenever I have time while on duty, but sometimes people will come up to me and try to talk to me. Usually it's only to ask a question, and I don't say anything more than I have to. But it isn't something I can help, as I have times while I'm on duty where I have to be available even if I'll be waiting for anywhere from half an hour to hours on end. So I've been using this time to get a Final RTR in and both Returning Curses Parts 1 and 2 so I have at least those done before its late at night.



I haven't really gotten very far in terms of spiritual advancement, despite being dedicated for years now. And I NEED to get serious about doing my routine daily, and opening my chakras. Despite my current work situation. Hopefully that will change soon and I can work far less than this, but in the mean time this is where I'm at.

Thank you all.

Hail Satan Lucifer!!
 
Hello, good work on getting back on track.

A good routine would consist in all the practices of the Eight-Fold Path, or as many as you can.

You need both Kundalini and Hatha Yoga. One will directly stimulate the Serpent (KY), and the other will prepare the spine for it's rising. Hatha is also good to remove blockages of all kinds and they both raise your bioelectricity.

You also need some breathing exercises which you can do anywhere, and void meditation as well. Are you a lone driver or do you have a helper? Looks like you are driving solo. You can chant mantras while driving, it may be difficult at first but in time it will flow naturally. You'll have to adapt until you can create better conditions for yourself, preferably a better job.

To that routine, for now, if I were you I'd add breathing exercises, void meditation, vibrating a cleaning mantra (Surya, Sowilo, Visuddhi, etc) in each chakra and aura for at least 10 times each, aura of protection 20-50 times (Runes, Surya, or whatever you prefer) and for opening/empowerment I'd do only the Sanskrit mantras on each chakra for now. Maybe follow the opening routine since you haven't been doing anything on the chakras.

You can vibrate all of these while you're driving, it's better than nothing and it works just fine, in time. It's definitely better to relax, go into a trance state and do your thing, but if you don't have the time, then you gotta play the hand you're dealt. Try to get a meditation anywhere you can. This gets easier with time. If you're free, waiting to get loaded/unloaded, go out, absorb some of that sun light and program it to clean your aura and chakras.

You need at least 2 sessions of cleaning and protection. If you can do more cleaning throughout the day, better. Just go out in the sun, takes only something like 5 minutes to clean your aura.

As for the RTR, as long as it is a brief interruption, it shouldn't be a major concern. Something longer then a couple minutes or so, I'd probably restart it.

Then maybe do some sort of working to get a new job so you can have more free time. But you need to get a proper routine going consistently so that you get used to not quitting. Maybe take a look at your birth chart and see if these are karmic issues that need to be addressed before getting into something more elaborate.
 
NEVER DO ANY SORT OF MEDITATION WHILE DRIVING. Any real meditation requires focus and attention; by taking them away from the road, you will be risking not only your life but the life of others. Even breathing exercises require you to keep accurate count, and unless you are super familiar with them, attention on performing the breath right.
 
Powerofjustice said:
NEVER DO ANY SORT OF MEDITATION WHILE DRIVING. Any real meditation requires focus and attention; by taking them away from the road, you will be risking not only your life but the life of others. Even breathing exercises require you to keep accurate count, and unless you are super familiar with them, attention on performing the breath right.
As a clarification I was not suggesting doing breathing exercises while driving, but "on the road", which in this case means stopped, in a vehicle. For example at a depot, truck stop, or gas station.
 
BlackOnyx8 said:

Thank you for the advice, the reason I didn't include Void meditation, AoC, and AoP in my routine is because they are foundational, and will be practiced every day regardless.

As to the notion of meditating while driving; I've already tried that, and unless I'm driving on a barren section of interstate (like I-29 from Fargo, ND to Sioux Falls, SD) it's highly inadvisable as there are often other vehicles pulled onto the shoulder that I have to get over for.


What I have been successful with while driving, is foundation meditation, chakra spinning, and looking with my third eye as my eyes are open. Which can all be stopped immediately with no issues, don't require much focus, don't require affirmations, and are un-intrusive to my job of driving up to 11 hours a day. And as much as I would like to do something like a runic meditation, or Final RTR while driving. The lack of focus on the meditation would render them ineffective.

Some other things I've overlooked to mention are; I do alternate nostril breathing for 4 breaths right before Hatha Yoga (which is what was recommended when Lydia added that to her routine, if I remember correctly), and I do trance training every day by default, as I find it enjoyable and relaxing. There are a few other things I do too, but those are from old sermons I don't recall the names of. I would gladly explain if you are interested, but for the time being, they aren't pertinent to this thread.



Henu the Great said:
Poweredbythesun said:
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Thank you Henu, I've been meaning to get back into all the breathing meditations. Though I have kept up with foundation meditation and Alternate nostril breathing. Another thing I do regardless of the meditation, is mudras. Though this is more to help meditations than it is a meditation in and of itself. Though there sure is something satisfying about doing a Final RTR while doing the Mushti Mudra (helps direct energy towards destruction of the Hebrew alphabet).



Powerofjustice said:

Exactly. It is dangerous enough to drive as is, and the longer you drive the more likely you are to be involved in an accident. And I've had enough near misses as it is right now, paying full attention to the road and keeping an excellent following distance to the vehicle ahead of me. There are still some times where I can zone out and focus on something intensely, but those can be interrupted at a moments notice.
 
Well, I didn't say was easy or ideal, but it works, I've been doing them for a long time, other people have as well. I can split my focus and meditate while driving, I can focus on any area of my soul while looking at the road, I can visualize with my eyes wide open and I can count with my fingers while having my hands on the wheel. The meditation works if you can focus the vibration on the targeted area of the soul while maintaining the visualization on it, or on whatever you're trying to achieve. While driving, I don't do the RTRs where you have to blot out the letters because I'd have to have my smartphone in my hand and look away from the road, but I have memorized some of the others and I do them while driving (during the schedules).

It was very hard when I started but it was necessary, because I had no other choice, and now it's just natural to me, the point is it's possible to do it without compromising your safety, but if you think that it will, then by all means do not meditate while driving.

But then again, not all people work the same way and what is easy for me, might not be for you and the other way around, and I guess roads in the USA are more dangerous than in here so there's that too...

You should try this:
Overcoming Major SS Limitations: Gaining Free Time
 

Thank you.

I've actually made major progress lately since I've started meditating while driving. The only issues I've ran into have been selecting a good stretch of road to do it on. Within and around cities is a hard no, and traffic can fluctuate drastically even from state to state, but it is manageable.

Since I started doing this I've memorized Returning Curses Parts 1&2, and have almost completely memorized the Final RTR's affirmations. Though I still use physical copies and marker over the letters since it's a lot to visualize and remember while I need to be paying attention to the road, and more importantly, the people on the road.

It still shocks me how effective doing Final RTRs while driving is. And feeling the heat of my soul after the Final RTR and Returning Curses Parts 1&2 is a major motivator to keep it up, and an indicator I'm doing it right. I hope soon enough I can find something less time intensive for a job though, working 16 hours a day 5 1/2 days a week wears on me.
 
As stated do not do meditative practices while driving. I would say doing FRTR driving is not safe and your attention should be on your job.

Why not just do SATANAS meditation? Raum meditation is also not very long and extremely powerful. If you're gonna skip out on Kundalini yoga at least include sat kriya, even 3 minutes a day is a huge game changer and very easy way to raise energy fast.
 

No. While it is not something I will ever advocate for, or recommend; I will not stop meditating while I drive. I am not zoned out meditating every second I am behind the wheel, it is only for a select 40~ minutes per day that I dedicate the vast majority of my time to the Final RTR and its complementing meditations. And of that small portion of focus left, I am keenly aware of the road ahead, the traffic around me, and obsticales ahead.

And most importantly, I am focused on the vibrations not the physical letters. I am not staring at those disgusting hebrew "letters", my eyes are on the road, as I vibrate, and when I am done with a letter. I glance at the paper mounted to my GPS, marker it out, and return my gaze to the road. Something I have to do in spirit literally thousands of times a day; Diverting my attention away from the road ahead to check my mirrors.

If any of this were a concern my latest working for more daily time to spiritually advance would NOT have pointed in this direction. And, my Guardian Daemon would NOT let me meditate while driving.

Sincerely, if I had completely memorized the Final RTR by now this wouldn't even be a discussion. I wouldn't need to reassure, since I wouldn't ever need to divert my gaze from the road. But, presently this is how things are for me.



To put a lid on all this too. You are at a MUCH greater risk of Death or serious injury due to someone on their phone as they drive, than you are with me behind the wheel. One hand locked onto the steering wheel and braced while I count with the other hand as it rests on top of the steering wheel, seldom glancing at my paper for guidance or to erase the "letters".

Moreover, these same people have maybe hundreds of hours driving in total. Not nearly even a 1/4th of the experience I have in just the last 2 years. All with the bad habits they have developed too, not paying attention to traffic ahead, following too closely, and speeding to name a few. Meanwhile I have my engine brake set to max, that will kick on as soon as I let off the accelerator. I am dozens of seconds from the nearest vehicle ahead, and cruising at my governed speed which is conveniently below the posted speed limit for the entire U.S. interstate system.

And if absolute worst comes to worst, I can always stop my meditation and then restart it at a later time. As I have had to do multiple times before when I foolishly tried to meditate while on duty not driving, just for some meat head at the shipper or wherever I was to come up to the truck and just absolutely NEED to talk to me for some Gods knows reason. Interrupting me more often than not in the middle of a Final RTR, for minutes on end. Forcing me to restart, or miss the chance to do it while I had time.
 
If you are doing something "without much focus", you are watering it down. The true power of meditation is manifested only by applying full focus to it. It's disrespectful toward the Gods who gave us these teachings and toward this Holy art itself to do other things while performing it. You should take this into account when you decide to meditate.

So many people often say that surely doing something without fully focusing is better than doing nothing. Sure, that is true in theory, but it doesn't take into account the holiness of this spiritual path and, as such, should not be applied to this spiritual path. Shallow thinking and feeling doesn't apply here. When choosing whether to apply something or not, consider all the elements and the contexts. See both the big picture and the details.

As something holy, the Satanic Path needs to be taken seriously, so shallow focus will never apply to it. The Gods will never teach anything nor reveal anything of value to people who don't hold this path in the appropriate regard.

Lady Maxine also said multiple times that power and energy go toward what you focus. If you're focusing on driving, anime or whatever, of course little to no power will go to meditation and other yogic practices. Little to power equals little to no result. It's a waste of time too, as you can gather.

Adding void meditation is imperative to any spiritual routine. You can surely find 2 minutes anytime. Other than that, you don't need to do huge numbers of vibrations if your spare time is little. You can even do 8 or 10 which, with full focus, will be much more effective than 100 repetitions done with little focus. Think of this. You can try to drive a nail into the wall however you want. However, how will you drive it into the wall fast and effectively? A few well-aimed strikes with an hammer will do that, whereas you can use a coin on the nail for 100s of times and the nail will never be driven into the wall.

In a good routine, you need to include both cleaning and protection at least twice a day (when you wake up and before going to sleep), void meditation and then something based on your goals. If you want to become a God, surely your chakras need to be refined, so you need to spin them at the very least. You can breathe energy into them or vibrate a small number of mantras.

I would set opening the chakras as the first goal. Then, once all your chakras have opened, I would start a working to help you get a job that allows you more spare, instead of working like a slave, as work was never meant to be 8 hours in a day for most people, let alone 14! Once you start that working, then you can also work physically to get that new job with more freedom.

The best way to get a new job is to work your connection. Let your contacts know you are looking for a new job so word spreads out. Build new connections and talk to people who have a career you could see yourself doing. Don't ask for a job to be handed out to you, as that will only drive people away unless they are close friends. Instead, show willingness to learn, skill and interest. Networking is the easiest way to find a job nowadays, unfortunately!

Most vacancies are, in fact, never posted on jobs board but only filled through word of mouth/referrals. Statistics are clear on this. Applying for jobs on end on job boards will yield little to no results even through witchcrafts. This is primarily because very few vacancies are posted directly. The second reason is a criminal software called ATS which scans all CVs/resumes for keywords and decides which ones among them actually get read by recruiters and hiring managers. Those softwares are highly customised by each business, so there's no point trying to figure them out. Even in the hind chance that a recruiter gets their hands on your CV/resume, they will only spend a maximum of 10 seconds on it, as they simply have too many people applying.

Another road to more freedom to practise your spiritual is to go the business route. Here having a good idea, networking and involving yourself in the right circles are the only options to success. You may want to read books from people like MJ DeMarco and register on forums like the Fastlane forum if you choose this path to freedom. When choosing to network, choose people who actually achieved specific levels of freedom, rather than those losers who are married to their business and will never have a minute of spare time in their life because they set up their business incorrectly and/or with no appropriate exit strategy. Choose people who are wealthy and actually willing to share tips on the road to freedom, rather than people who are just interested in selling you a course, making you join an MLM/cult/affiliate marketing scheme or, even worse, people who preach about wealth and freedom but are stuck in a dead-end job and have nothing to show for their knowledge.

Be mindful that, if you choose the business route instead of the career route, you may need at least 3-5 years of very hard work before you can join your freedom, if not 10.

Regarding interruptions during RTRs and anything spiritual, you will have to evaluate for yourself. How much did you focus on the RTR? How long will it take you to go back to the same level of focus? If it's just a minor distraction, you can just restart from the same letter you were reversing. In general, try to find a quiet spot where nobody will notice you and disturb you. Or pretend to be having a nap!
 
Stormblood said:
If you are doing something "without much focus", you are watering it down. The true power of meditation is manifested only by applying full focus to it. It's disrespectful toward the Gods who gave us these teachings and toward this Holy art itself to do other things while performing it. You should take this into account when you decide to meditate.

So many people often say that surely doing something without fully focusing is better than doing nothing. Sure, that is true in theory, but it doesn't take into account the holiness of this spiritual path and, as such, should not be applied to this spiritual path. Shallow thinking and feeling doesn't apply here. When choosing whether to apply something or not, consider all the elements and the contexts. See both the big picture and the details.

As something holy, the Satanic Path needs to be taken seriously, so shallow focus will never apply to it. The Gods will never teach anything nor reveal anything of value to people who don't hold this path in the appropriate regard.
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Thank you for this Stormblood, well said. Maximum effort is what we need to give to Spirituality.

You already sat down and started the exercise, might as well do it well and actually reap some benefits, no? Diligence is the key. It's not just about doing it, but also trying your best to do it well. It's okay if you struggle in the beginning, mastery is achieved with a lot of practice, but without a good and honest effort it will never be achieved.

People also need to understand that spiritual skills, like every other skill, are consequential, logical and emotionless. Your chakras won't say "oh, he had to work so hard today, I will clean myself to make him a favor, even if he is doing the practice horribly and only for 2 minutes." There is no "fairness" here, either you do it well or you won't progress. Don't do it to save face with yourself, do it to improve. I'm not saying be perfect, but try your best and don't practice just to practice.

What I'm saying here is a general statement and doesn't refer specifically to the OP.
 

I embrace our Gods in the ways I can, serving them as I am able.

I used to do a half dozen Final RTRs PER DAY, and do meditations for almost 2 hours a day total. And here I am now, reclaiming my power and advancing again, after all this time. But in a way that you and others find silly. How ironic that I am on the other side of this discussion that has already been had, and how enlightening it is to know I was wrong.

My head is right again, I passively feel my soul and aura, I vibrate runes and their power resonates within me. It's beautiful. And I will continue to do what I can, with the resources I am given.



I am hopeful that my workings as of late will payoff soon too, and I can do other work at my current company. Less time intensive work. And I look forward to early retirement in less than half a decade through my hard work now. More time to meditate per day, a small bit of actual work to do per day, and lots of money flowing into my accounts through investments, and other sources I am building up now.
 
Stormblood said:
If you are doing something "without much focus", you are watering it down. The true power of meditation is manifested only by applying full focus to it. It's disrespectful toward the Gods who gave us these teachings and toward this Holy art itself to do other things while performing it. You should take this into account when you decide to meditate.

So many people often say that surely doing something without fully focusing is better than doing nothing. Sure, that is true in theory, but it doesn't take into account the holiness of this spiritual path and, as such, should not be applied to this spiritual path. Shallow thinking and feeling doesn't apply here. When choosing whether to apply something or not, consider all the elements and the contexts. See both the big picture and the details.

As something holy, the Satanic Path needs to be taken seriously, so shallow focus will never apply to it. The Gods will never teach anything nor reveal anything of value to people who don't hold this path in the appropriate regard.

If I understand correctly, Poweredbythesun has said he drives all day for work, so there really isn't much other option, aside from a little bit of time at the edges of his day. With this in mind, I wouldn't worry to much about the "disrespect" involved. Whoever willingly reduces their efforts on this path is only hurting themselves, yet this doesn't appear to be a choice on his part.

On certain road trips I have done light meditations, and I had no problems concentrating on the road. Basically, I was in cruise-control, and gave a small amount of focus to cleaning my chakras. Whenever there was anything which required focus, I simply stopped any spiritual activity until this event passed.

Done over a longer period of time than normal, this was more meaningful than not having done anything, as I could sense a decent change to all my chakras by the time I was finished.

Poweredbythesun said:
No. While it is not something I will ever advocate for, or recommend; I will not stop meditating while I drive. I am not zoned out meditating every second I am behind the wheel, it is only for a select 40~ minutes per day that I dedicate the vast majority of my time to the Final RTR and its complementing meditations. And of that small portion of focus left, I am keenly aware of the road ahead, the traffic around me, and obsticales ahead.

Just make sure you are doing everything you can to be safe here. For example, you can create a specific AOP for driving, or otherwise make sure your generic AOP is very strong.

For the FRTR itself, you could probably get away without marking each letter out, as this seems like a potentially unnecessary movement of the hand and focus.
 
Poweredbythesun said:

I understand your point and you're entitled to your choices as long as they don't affect others negatively, which doesn't apply to this instance.

However, remember it's not true that the Gods "wouldn't let you" do something. The Gods won't come and physically stop you if you wanted to smoke a joint, as babysitting is not their job. They will advise you if asked. They may also give you unsolicited advice if you have a close relationship with them, but they will allow you to have the free will to lead your life as you see fit.

Best of luck with your freedom plans! Hopefully they bear the expected fruits!
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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