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Gearshift

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I plan on doing the Full Chakra meditation in February at the end of my modified Aug/Sep '18 chakra mantra opening meditations. I don't plan on waiting a month for the sanskrit energy to resonate I plan on keeping the momentum.

I've already done opening the chakras over the course of time such as back in '03, '04 and I believe I tried it again in '05. Next attempt was in like '10 or '11.

Anyways this time I plan on focusing a lot on chakras and working on them seeing.

My plan is on following a small program of working on the chakra for 3-to-maybe-5 repetitions of mantra in the beginning.

My question is with such a small amount should I just perform the most powerful [sanskrit aum] or is it okay to work on chakras from the second weakest mantra the necronomicon and then over time perform stronger mantras?

In other words what is the most appropriate mantras to use? (I would use the traditional but it doesn't contain anything for crown and thus would be a bad idea to create issues like in India where many suffer from lack of mantra work on sahasrara)

What would be the best approach to working on the feeding the Gods?
 
The best approach is following your intuition. Doing more powerful things is not going to affect someone in the way it affects some else further else in advancement, but will certainly prepare you to get the further levels.

God names are actually very powerful, not the weakest.
 
Stormblood said:
God names are actually very powerful, not the weakest.

Oh I'm not denying that. I recall using Veil of Isis mantra back around '11 or so and I didn't use affirmations with it, couldn't be bothered with one, and it wasn't a good idea.

With that said only reason why I stated such is in the FCM section it states "Necronomicon as new and or inexperienced".

So I figure they are at least more on a safer level than blasting with Sanskrit. But I'll take your word for it either way I already intuit from doing it with the Necronomicon names and then later in the future move into Runic. Maybe switch it up here and there and see what results happen.

With that said my question was kinda not answered a bit. 3-5 reps, good enough? considering the guide states to perform 4 steps 1. Align, 2. Pranayama, 3. Mantra, 4. Focus. Does performing a higher amount is that even necessary for the time being?

Is it good what my plan is 3-5 reps?
 
Gear88 said:
With that said only reason why I stated such is in the FCM section it states "Necronomicon as new and or inexperienced".

So I figure they are at least more on a safer level than blasting with Sanskrit. But I'll take your word for it either way I already intuit from doing it with the Necronomicon names and then later in the future move into Runic. Maybe switch it up here and there and see what results happen.

With that said my question was kinda not answered a bit. 3-5 reps, good enough? considering the guide states to perform 4 steps 1. Align, 2. Pranayama, 3. Mantra, 4. Focus. Does performing a higher amount is that even necessary for the time being?

Is it good what my plan is 3-5 reps?

Apparently now they're safe to use enough that they put them in the opening meditations directly, if you notice. In any case, mine was just relating experience. It wasn't meant to be an aggressive correction or anything similar.

Do you feel those repetitions? After you do them, do they leave you satisfied? If the answer is yes on both counts, then go ahead. If it's not, there's some change to be made. If you use the names of the Mesopotamian names of the Gods, my suggestion is to visualise the sigil of said deity in you chakra, which should further empower it. In case you don't know, Nebo is Thoth, Uddu/Utu is Azazel, Ninib is Set. I have no idea who is Nanna. Probably Satan himself, I'd say, since it's described in Mesopotamian myth as the father of Utu and Inanna, which we know are direct children of Satan.
 
Experiment and write down on a journal everything. Sanskrit is the most powerful not else. I do FCM almost daily and it empowers the soul and abilities very very much. I suggest starting with 8-10 with at least 2 days pause. After a couple sessions that you master you can to 40 to 100 reps every chakra, it is like a road trip of power with checkpoints and treats. At the same time expect some individual symptoms of increased power etc. that you must keep in check and not overdo. Remember that these aspects are very individual. Also every organ will be affected in positive or negative aspects, but those negative aspects might be a part of empowerment and cleaning of said chakra so you need a strong mind and sometimes body.

That's why you need cleaning before and after. Balance is a must. Better to walk the stairs than to run on them and risking falling a couple.

The aspect that matters most is the meditation afterwards on the energy, in tuning there and just being in that point. It is pointless to have ears if you don't listen, pointless to have eyes if you don't see and wander.
 
In order to expand upon the journal suggestion, it'd be useful to keep a separate dream journal. Record your dreams every day and re-read them. This in time will help you remembering your dreams in greater detail, having lucid dreams and even astral projections.
 

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." - Shaitan

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