Laziness
Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2020 9:53 pm
How can I overcome laziness? I have laziness doing every thing that I do.
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depends, but generally just try to motivate yourself. Example, if you wanted to get a 90%+ on an exam or something you can say "if I get a 90%+ on my exam I will treat myself with ____"AlexElPM wrote:How can I overcome laziness? I have laziness doing every thing that I do.
Try Mars Square when it moves into Capricorn later this month. Affirm that you are motivated the spiritual is good for this. I wouldn't do a Mars working outside the Square though cause you could do way too much and that would be dangerous (trust me I did this before by accidentally doing more reps than I should have on the Mars Square it was scary)AlexElPM wrote:How can I overcome laziness? I have laziness doing every thing that I do.
It is curious because I have a LOT of energy, but the laziness comes only when I'm going to do something that I don't like at all.Arin wrote:depends, but generally just try to motivate yourself. Example, if you wanted to get a 90%+ on an exam or something you can say "if I get a 90%+ on my exam I will treat myself with ____"AlexElPM wrote:How can I overcome laziness? I have laziness doing every thing that I do.
Generally though, try to avoid burnout. Good luck.
Hmm I think maybe also you lack the fire element just check your chart I forgot to add this but if your not experienced just do like 2-3 breaths don't over do it even the full 7 can be hard to handle from experience of doing this for a new person. It's easy to see what is in fire in your chart (aries Leo Sagittarius) even if you don't know much about Astrology. If you have little to nothing here this is your problem.AlexElPM wrote:It is curious because I have a LOT of energy, but the laziness comes only when I'm going to do something that I don't like at all.Arin wrote:depends, but generally just try to motivate yourself. Example, if you wanted to get a 90%+ on an exam or something you can say "if I get a 90%+ on my exam I will treat myself with ____"AlexElPM wrote:How can I overcome laziness? I have laziness doing every thing that I do.
Generally though, try to avoid burnout. Good luck.
The brain always tend to get a placidous situation or activity, instead of hard work.
I'm extremely good at Astrology. And yes, I know my natal chart and, yes, I have fire in my natal chart, not very pronounced, but I have it.slyscorpion wrote: Hmm I think maybe also you lack the fire element just check your chart I forgot to add this but if your not experienced just do like 2-3 breaths don't over do it even the full 7 can be hard to handle from experience of doing this for a new person. It's easy to see what is in fire in your chart (aries Leo Sagittarius) even if you don't know much about Astrology. If you have little to nothing here this is your problem.
If you ever experemented with weed also that takes away motivation and makes a person lazy even years after they quit. I believe it depletes the fire element so that could help here as well if you decide to invoke fire then do it slow and take your time.
Stop being lazy.AlexElPM wrote:How can I overcome laziness? I have laziness doing every thing that I do.
In your case, it is a simple case of procrastination. You know logically some work has to be done, but emotionally, you feel unable. The prefrontal cortex of the brain is what regulates emotions to allow work, and this is actually trained in void meditation. You stating you have lots of energy is good, it means you are otherwise healthy.AlexElPM wrote:
It is curious because I have a LOT of energy, but the laziness comes only when I'm going to do something that I don't like at all.
The brain always tend to get a placidous situation or activity, instead of hard work.
Well, I recognize that I made the post with a "vulgar expression". And a bit exaggerated.Jack wrote:Stop being lazy.AlexElPM wrote:How can I overcome laziness? I have laziness doing every thing that I do.
Hehe...Hps.mlimlal666 wrote:Clean your aura, chakras, do positive affirmations, eat well and work out. Just get it done, it is all you can do!
I think, just according to what you say, it's more an a emotional reason what stops me from being productive. Yes, it's a kind of a laziness, but having energy is not a problem for me.Blitzkreig wrote:...
It is easier said than done. The problem with that advice is that, while it is good behavior, it also requires previous self-discipline. It is like saying improve your self-discipline by being self-disciplined. Better advice, for normies, involves cardio exercise, void meditation, and getting enough sleep, as these all promote for growthy and healthy maintenance of the prefrontal lobe, which is responsible for regulating your emotions and allowing you to do work. For SS, we have the advantage of using workings. Something like the Nauthiz rune, or what worked well for me: Aum Yamaya Nama/Svahah, can be quickly used to dispel any laziness or emotional block to doing work by restructuring the brain/psych/spirit whatever to become self-disciplined and productive.Stormblood wrote:By working on building good habits. Once built, which can be very difficult for lazy people, habits maintain themselves. Meanwhile also break bad habits so they stop maintaining themselves.
Yes, but workings support what you. If he isn't willing to change his mindset, he can do 20 workings to change it. It will not. The working will nudge (softly or hardly) in the right direction, but you have to then build yourself so that you can maintain yourself forever, long after you're done with the working and that is done the way I told him. A book that another SS shared that helps with the mental and physical part is "Atomic Habits".Blitzkreig wrote:It is easier said than done. The problem with that advice is that, while it is good behavior, it also requires previous self-discipline. It is like saying improve your self-discipline by being self-disciplined. Better advice, for normies, involves cardio exercise, void meditation, and getting enough sleep, as these all promote for growthy and healthy maintenance of the prefrontal lobe, which is responsible for regulating your emotions and allowing you to do work. For SS, we have the advantage of using workings. Something like the Nauthiz rune, or what worked well for me: Aum Yamaya Nama/Svahah, can be quickly used to dispel any laziness or emotional block to doing work by restructuring the brain/psych/spirit whatever to become self-disciplined and productive.Stormblood wrote:By working on building good habits. Once built, which can be very difficult for lazy people, habits maintain themselves. Meanwhile also break bad habits so they stop maintaining themselves.
Make a big paper with bold lines and write the followingAlexElPM wrote:Well, I recognize that I made the post with a "vulgar expression". And a bit exaggerated.Jack wrote:Stop being lazy.AlexElPM wrote:How can I overcome laziness? I have laziness doing every thing that I do.
I don't have laziness doing EVERYTHING on my life. It is just that yesterday I was a desesperated and I was doing nothing. That's why.
In general, I'm not a lazy person when I don't allow laziness in my life.
I don't like the way I wrote the post.
No matter how boring it sounds but do make a list of things you have to achieve before sleeping.AlexElPM wrote:How can I overcome laziness? I have laziness doing every thing that I do.
Can you give me the correct pronounciation?Blitzkreig wrote:
AUM YAMAYA SVAHA for 27x.
It is pronouced pretty much how it appears.AlexElPM wrote:Can you give me the correct pronounciation?Blitzkreig wrote:
AUM YAMAYA SVAHA for 27x.
Y is a hissed I like in YAUM.AlexElPM wrote:Can you give me the correct pronounciation?Blitzkreig wrote:
AUM YAMAYA SVAHA for 27x.
Do understand that this here is a very powerful mantra and as adviced by the guy above do not do higher reps. It can make you neurotic to the point your thinking about the thing you affirmed about all the time in your wake and night dream period. I have noticed that specific Deity mantras are exceptionally powerful, which is why it's never spoken about in mainstream yoga literature. Hpmageson reveals a lot of deity mantras for opening the soul in his sermons which are extremely powerful. I'm going to do a close reading of all his sermons in the near future when I have time.AlexElPM wrote:Can you give me the correct pronounciation?Blitzkreig wrote:
AUM YAMAYA SVAHA for 27x.
For the moment, I don't feel too much changes. Maybe it's because I didn't pronounce it very well or something like that. I will try tomorrow again.Blitzkreig wrote:It is pronouced pretty much how it appears.AlexElPM wrote:Can you give me the correct pronounciation?Blitzkreig wrote:
AUM YAMAYA SVAHA for 27x.
AAHHHHHH-OOOOOOOOOOO-MMMMMMM
YYYYYY-AAAAAAHHHHHHH-MMMMMMMMM-AAAAAAAAHHHHHHH-YYYYYYYYY-AHHHHHHHH
SSSSSSSS-VVVVVVVVVVVV-AAAAAAAAAAAA-HHHHAAAAHHHHHHHHH
The Y's are prounced kind of like "YEEEEEE", like from this Sixth Chakra Opening (https://www.satanisgod.org/www.angelfir ... hakra.html)
The S's can be hissed or said normally, but hissing is said to give it more power.
I usually expell one full breath per word.
Leave it to you talk to gets to the pointJack wrote:Stop being lazy.AlexElPM wrote:How can I overcome laziness? I have laziness doing every thing that I do.
Would you be able to estimate a safe rep range for this mantra? Also, would neuroticism also potentially arise by extending the length of the working, as opposed to the number of reps, since that also increases the power of workings?Jack wrote: Do understand that this here is a very powerful mantra and as adviced by the guy above do not do higher reps. It can make you neurotic to the point your thinking about the thing you affirmed about all the time in your wake and night dream period.
I stopped using the mantra after I developed sufficient void control. So as per my estimation 27 with breath retention and feeling the energy afterwards for 5 minutes, should be optimal. If you have severe routine problems you should go up to 54. Alternatively there is a necronomicon rune #49 can bring order into your life as well as make you diligent in your routine work.Blitzkreig wrote:Would you be able to estimate a safe rep range for this mantra? Also, would neuroticism also potentially arise by extending the length of the working, as opposed to the number of reps, since that also increases the power of workings?Jack wrote: Do understand that this here is a very powerful mantra and as adviced by the guy above do not do higher reps. It can make you neurotic to the point your thinking about the thing you affirmed about all the time in your wake and night dream period.
Ramier108666 wrote:Leave it to you talk to gets to the pointJack wrote:Stop being lazy.AlexElPM wrote:How can I overcome laziness? I have laziness doing every thing that I do.
I didn't find it acting immediately, either. Give it a few days, sometimes even just one, in my opinion. My understanding of it is that it is transformative, and therefore the physical/spiritual matter it acts upon needs some time to adjust to the desired state.AlexElPM wrote: For the moment, I don't feel too much changes. Maybe it's because I didn't pronounce it very well or something like that. I will try tomorrow again.
Stormblood wrote:...
Another question for either of you, if you don't mind giving your opinion: Would you consider self-discipline to be a spiritual or physical trait, therefore making either Svaha or Nama preferable? Or is it an aspect of both?Jack wrote:...
You determine a safe level of repetitions through experimentation. You start by doing a low number of repetitions (<10) and meditate on the energy and its effect on you. You increase or decrease the number of repetitions from there.Blitzkreig wrote:Would you be able to estimate a safe rep range for this mantra? Also, would neuroticism also potentially arise by extending the length of the working, as opposed to the number of reps, since that also increases the power of workings?Jack wrote: Do understand that this here is a very powerful mantra and as adviced by the guy above do not do higher reps. It can make you neurotic to the point your thinking about the thing you affirmed about all the time in your wake and night dream period.
Thanks for the advice!johnson_akemi wrote:
You determine a safe level of repetitions through experimentation. You start by doing a low number of repetitions (<10) and meditate on the energy and its effect on you. You increase or decrease the number of repetitions from there.
Make sure you direct the energy with an affirmation that has "in a healthy and positive manner" in it. This will ensure the energies don't make you neurotic.
with the rune ,should it be started only on waxing moon?Stormblood wrote:You can do even as little as 4 or 8 reps. Contrary to popular belief, even low reps when drawn out correctly (not rushed as some people do) are very effective.
If you prefer using runes, EIWS (#13) and NAUDH (#10) are very helpful with self-discipline. SOL (#16), UR (#2) and other runes can be used to make you more active. It's up to personal choice how you want to approach it.
Doing a spiritual working is not a substitute to changing your lifestyle in order to implement a more disciplined mindset. Rather, it's a primer. In other words: if you want to be a self-disciplined person or an active person, you cannot keep behaving like a lazy. Just like, after a period of sickness, one just doesn't keep behaving like a sick person, staying in bed, eating light, taking meds etc.
All witchcraft follows the same principles. Check the Moon phase and signs page in the Satanic Witchcraft section of our main website.homeraee wrote:with the rune ,should it be started only on waxing moon?Stormblood wrote:You can do even as little as 4 or 8 reps. Contrary to popular belief, even low reps when drawn out correctly (not rushed as some people do) are very effective.
If you prefer using runes, EIWS (#13) and NAUDH (#10) are very helpful with self-discipline. SOL (#16), UR (#2) and other runes can be used to make you more active. It's up to personal choice how you want to approach it.
Doing a spiritual working is not a substitute to changing your lifestyle in order to implement a more disciplined mindset. Rather, it's a primer. In other words: if you want to be a self-disciplined person or an active person, you cannot keep behaving like a lazy. Just like, after a period of sickness, one just doesn't keep behaving like a sick person, staying in bed, eating light, taking meds etc.
So I want to meditate on the soul with rune SOWILO every day. does it still need to follow the rules as the waning moon is coming I dont want to until next waxing moon or Do you have any recommendation of word?Stormblood wrote:All witchcraft follows the same principles. Check the Moon phase and signs page in the Satanic Witchcraft section of our main website.homeraee wrote:with the rune ,should it be started only on waxing moon?Stormblood wrote:You can do even as little as 4 or 8 reps. Contrary to popular belief, even low reps when drawn out correctly (not rushed as some people do) are very effective.
If you prefer using runes, EIWS (#13) and NAUDH (#10) are very helpful with self-discipline. SOL (#16), UR (#2) and other runes can be used to make you more active. It's up to personal choice how you want to approach it.
Doing a spiritual working is not a substitute to changing your lifestyle in order to implement a more disciplined mindset. Rather, it's a primer. In other words: if you want to be a self-disciplined person or an active person, you cannot keep behaving like a lazy. Just like, after a period of sickness, one just doesn't keep behaving like a sick person, staying in bed, eating light, taking meds etc.
such advice much wowJack wrote:Stop being lazy.AlexElPM wrote:How can I overcome laziness? I have laziness doing every thing that I do.
Thank you. Because I'm awesome, the advice that comes out of my mouth also becomes awesome.MoonlessNight666 wrote:such advice much wowJack wrote:Stop being lazy.AlexElPM wrote:How can I overcome laziness? I have laziness doing every thing that I do.
After a long time, I decided to start using the Uruz rune.Blitzkreig wrote:...
Not necessarily the same quantity of days. In general, the more, the better. I cannot tell you exactly what amount of days would work best for you. You should set a number that seems achieveable, and you can also extend it if you need to. Same with the repetitions, you can always add more if you think you need to.AlexElPM wrote: So, my question is: I need to spend the same quantity of days with this rune?
There's one thing that will help a lot (at least it does so for me), Its something that seems easy but can be quite hard to do.AlexElPM wrote:How can I overcome laziness? I have laziness doing every thing that I do.
Just finished this book on audible broStormblood wrote:Yes, but workings support what you. If he isn't willing to change his mindset, he can do 20 workings to change it. It will not. The working will nudge (softly or hardly) in the right direction, but you have to then build yourself so that you can maintain yourself forever, long after you're done with the working and that is done the way I told him. A book that another SS shared that helps with the mental and physical part is "Atomic Habits".Blitzkreig wrote:It is easier said than done. The problem with that advice is that, while it is good behavior, it also requires previous self-discipline. It is like saying improve your self-discipline by being self-disciplined. Better advice, for normies, involves cardio exercise, void meditation, and getting enough sleep, as these all promote for growthy and healthy maintenance of the prefrontal lobe, which is responsible for regulating your emotions and allowing you to do work. For SS, we have the advantage of using workings. Something like the Nauthiz rune, or what worked well for me: Aum Yamaya Nama/Svahah, can be quickly used to dispel any laziness or emotional block to doing work by restructuring the brain/psych/spirit whatever to become self-disciplined and productive.Stormblood wrote:By working on building good habits. Once built, which can be very difficult for lazy people, habits maintain themselves. Meanwhile also break bad habits so they stop maintaining themselves.
Yeah, that's works for me too.Cro666 wrote:There's one thing that will help a lot (at least it does so for me), Its something that seems easy but can be quite hard to do.AlexElPM wrote:How can I overcome laziness? I have laziness doing every thing that I do.
Dont think about the things you have to do, When you do think about something just obliterate that tought, Maybe wait a little bit and just do it later without thinking about it.
It seems something so easy and everybody knows about it but barely anyone tries it out.