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I have been working with a particular pair of matched Fluorite cabochons for the past few weeks. I actually have picked up five cabochons, but these two were shaped to precisely the same dimensions, so I have opted to work with them as a pair:
Tarot Orat also gave me some rough Fluorite of multiple hues, which is fabulous!
Since I started this project in February, I have made a point of carrying these stones somewhere on my person, be they in a wrist wallet or in my pocket (in said wallet). I thought I'd write a brief update on how things are going with them.
My intent was to bring to the surface the skills of clairvoyance, telepathy, and empathy. And I have noticed an increase in frequency of being able to predict what people are going to say and things that I'm about to see happen, right before they do. It's not like I'm having multiple episodes of this per hour, but on a daily basis, this is happening more consistently. It's really hard to quantify, especially since those are things that tend to happen anyway, but I'm noticing MORE of it since I began the project.
Case in point. I was driving home, a few blocks from my street, when I suddenly got a mental flash that there was a particular make of car nearby, a Kia. (I just got a Kia, so for amusement purposes, I've decided to set my internal "radar" to pick them up, as one of my little practice projects.) I glanced to the left: no Kia. I glanced to the right: no Kia. The car in front of me wasn't a Kia. I was about to file the experience under "false positive", but then I glanced in the rear-view mirror and saw a Kia logo on the car behind mine.
Then there was this little moment of semi-win. Back when I was in college (when dinosaurs roamed the earth, lol), I used similar techniques to what I'm practicing right now to send out a mental message when I was about to feed the neighborhood birds. I spent one whole summer vacation honing this. I started by placing a piece of bread on our cinderblock fence, then sending out a summons for all the birds to come eat. I did that for a week or two, then I switched the order... first I started sending the summons, and THEN, when I saw the birds start to come, I'd come out with the bread. I made sure to vary the times of day when this would happen, and I made sure I was not visible in the window or doorway when I sent out the call. (We had sheer curtains in the kitchen I could look through, and not be seen from outside the house.) I had gotten to the point where I could get about 20 birds to start perching on the electric/phone wires behind the houses by sending out the call, waiting for their slice of bread. Unfortunately, that was the last year I was able to do that -- after that summer, I joined the workforce and that was the end of having weeks of free daylight time.
So anyway, back to my moment of semi-win. I read about how some people give back to nature by saving the fur they brush off their pets, and put it out for nesting material for birds in the spring. So I thought I'd do that this year. I got a suet feeder and let's just say with two cats and a dog, we have no shortage of fur to brush. So I got a good amount of fur to put in that feeder.
I hung the suet feeder full of pet brushings out on the awning over our porch, and went back in the house. And sent out a "come check this out" beacon. Before two minutes had passed, four or five sparrows perched on the porch or in the hedge that borders the porch. They didn't investigate the suet feeder or the fur in it at that time, but just the fact that they showed up the first time I ever sent out that kind of beacon from this house was a pleasant surprise.
So I'll continue doing whatever exercises enter my head to help promote getting more results like these, and I'll do my best to keep track of when results appear of their own accord.
So... has anyone here made a point of using Fluorite to accomplish a particular task?
Edit to add: LOL. I just remembered one little event during my college years where sending out a beacon backfired. It was sunset, well on the way to being dark outside, and a male purple finch was singing. I temporarily forgot, for some reason, that birdsong is a method of establishing a claim to a territory. So when I heard the bird singing, I mentally echoed the same song back. I meant it as a compliment, honest.
Suddenly there appeared on our clothesline, in the dusk, one VERY riled-up male purple finch, looking agitated and looking in every direction for the interloper who was trying to claim a part of his territory. Oops. Um, sorry? I stayed quiet. In a minute or two, he was satisfied that there was no intruder, and flew away to roost for the night. I'm positive he came to investigate the birdsong, because it was a lot darker out than I'm used to seeing songbirds flying. Note to self: don't echo birdsongs back to the singer. They think it's a challenge.
Tarot Orat also gave me some rough Fluorite of multiple hues, which is fabulous!
Since I started this project in February, I have made a point of carrying these stones somewhere on my person, be they in a wrist wallet or in my pocket (in said wallet). I thought I'd write a brief update on how things are going with them.
My intent was to bring to the surface the skills of clairvoyance, telepathy, and empathy. And I have noticed an increase in frequency of being able to predict what people are going to say and things that I'm about to see happen, right before they do. It's not like I'm having multiple episodes of this per hour, but on a daily basis, this is happening more consistently. It's really hard to quantify, especially since those are things that tend to happen anyway, but I'm noticing MORE of it since I began the project.
Case in point. I was driving home, a few blocks from my street, when I suddenly got a mental flash that there was a particular make of car nearby, a Kia. (I just got a Kia, so for amusement purposes, I've decided to set my internal "radar" to pick them up, as one of my little practice projects.) I glanced to the left: no Kia. I glanced to the right: no Kia. The car in front of me wasn't a Kia. I was about to file the experience under "false positive", but then I glanced in the rear-view mirror and saw a Kia logo on the car behind mine.
Then there was this little moment of semi-win. Back when I was in college (when dinosaurs roamed the earth, lol), I used similar techniques to what I'm practicing right now to send out a mental message when I was about to feed the neighborhood birds. I spent one whole summer vacation honing this. I started by placing a piece of bread on our cinderblock fence, then sending out a summons for all the birds to come eat. I did that for a week or two, then I switched the order... first I started sending the summons, and THEN, when I saw the birds start to come, I'd come out with the bread. I made sure to vary the times of day when this would happen, and I made sure I was not visible in the window or doorway when I sent out the call. (We had sheer curtains in the kitchen I could look through, and not be seen from outside the house.) I had gotten to the point where I could get about 20 birds to start perching on the electric/phone wires behind the houses by sending out the call, waiting for their slice of bread. Unfortunately, that was the last year I was able to do that -- after that summer, I joined the workforce and that was the end of having weeks of free daylight time.
So anyway, back to my moment of semi-win. I read about how some people give back to nature by saving the fur they brush off their pets, and put it out for nesting material for birds in the spring. So I thought I'd do that this year. I got a suet feeder and let's just say with two cats and a dog, we have no shortage of fur to brush. So I got a good amount of fur to put in that feeder.
I hung the suet feeder full of pet brushings out on the awning over our porch, and went back in the house. And sent out a "come check this out" beacon. Before two minutes had passed, four or five sparrows perched on the porch or in the hedge that borders the porch. They didn't investigate the suet feeder or the fur in it at that time, but just the fact that they showed up the first time I ever sent out that kind of beacon from this house was a pleasant surprise.
So I'll continue doing whatever exercises enter my head to help promote getting more results like these, and I'll do my best to keep track of when results appear of their own accord.
So... has anyone here made a point of using Fluorite to accomplish a particular task?
Edit to add: LOL. I just remembered one little event during my college years where sending out a beacon backfired. It was sunset, well on the way to being dark outside, and a male purple finch was singing. I temporarily forgot, for some reason, that birdsong is a method of establishing a claim to a territory. So when I heard the bird singing, I mentally echoed the same song back. I meant it as a compliment, honest.
Suddenly there appeared on our clothesline, in the dusk, one VERY riled-up male purple finch, looking agitated and looking in every direction for the interloper who was trying to claim a part of his territory. Oops. Um, sorry? I stayed quiet. In a minute or two, he was satisfied that there was no intruder, and flew away to roost for the night. I'm positive he came to investigate the birdsong, because it was a lot darker out than I'm used to seeing songbirds flying. Note to self: don't echo birdsongs back to the singer. They think it's a challenge.