In some occasions my less-than-two years old daughter is mentioning about some "scary smoke" in the room. For instance she said that it's floating or coming under a stairway. But she refused any further talk about it. It could be her imagination kicking in or as said here - children can see magic(or IOB) because lack of inner dialog.
Since I do not have energy to continue with practicing I was wondering is it worth to do some research about a child's view or to track interactions with IOBs from early age? Any recommendation or anyone that already made some research?
Thanks in advance!
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Recap is a sorcerer's research.
The things it can open up 😮💨
When I was younger I lived in a two-story house that had a seldom used 2nd story. All anybody else ever went up there for was to store stuff or play ping-pong, when there weren't guests sleeping in the spare bedroom.
It was spooky up there!
I'd often stand at the bottom of the stairs and psyche myself up to climb them, trying to use x-ray vision to see if there were any monsters lurking around the corner at the top.
I didn't actually recall at the age of 9-12, that when I was 4-8 years old I'd actually see something creepy pop-out from around that corner. Varied and very weird forms!
All I felt at 9-12 was the trepidation, since I was endeavoring to "be a big boy now." Or rather, that choice was made for me. (grumble).
Recap is a sorcerer's research.
The things it can open up 😮💨
When I was younger I lived in a two-story house that had a seldom used 2nd story. All anybody else ever went up there for was to store stuff or play ping-pong, when there weren't guests sleeping in the spare bedroom.
It was spooky up there!
I'd often stand at the bottom of the stairs and psyche myself up to climb them, trying to use x-ray vision to see if there were any monsters lurking around the corner at the top.
I didn't actually recall at the age of 9-12, that when I was 4-8 years old I'd actually see something creepy pop-out from around that corner. Varied and very weird forms!
All I felt at 9-12 was the trepidation, since I was endeavoring to "be a big boy now." Or rather, that choice was made for me. (grumble).
Carlos told us to "leave the children alone".
Admitting, if children lived with seers, then it's possible for them to absorb it.
That's what the "old seers" did to pass on their knowledge.
They took younglings.
But anything you do in that direction with your own child will likely trigger attention seeking behavior on their part, and they'll do whatever is needed to please you about that topic.
Or to extract your sympathy by pretending to be afraid.
The ONLY way children can learn is by being around real sorcerers.
And then it's automatic for them to pick it up, the way children can easily pick up a second language if they're around it while younger than perhaps 5y.
When they still have 10,000 functional neural connections between neurons in their brain.
Adults are lucky to have 3000.
Children are wired to learn.
But not from talking or thinking or analyzing.
From those they learn to talk, think, and analyze.
Sorcery is in the opposite direction. Sorcery is sleep walking.
So there's pretty much nothing a non-sorcerer could do to teach sorcery to a child, and mostly anything they tried would just create some kind of "Yoga man" weirdo who denies himself sugar and coffee, "retains his sperm", washes his nose out with salt water 3 times a day, and insists on doing rapid nose breathing (pranayama) before each meal.
Especially when he has an audience.
We had a guy like that in chat, claiming that doing pranayama before dark room gave him "sobriety".
Of course, the truth is the absolute opposite.
He doomed himself with that attention seeking belief.
I saw the same thing as a child, and still do. Some of my earliest memories are of a fog in my room and upstairs that felt "alive". It would move about and suddenly freeze in time.
As a child back then though, I had no reference as to what it was. I thought I was "haunted" and everyone would make fun of me if I mentioned it. Only my younger sister knew what was going on. It paralyzed me with fear from about age 6 to age 12.
As I grew into a teenager, I called it a "presence". I didn't know what it was, but I knew it was always watching me. I stopped feeling afraid of "ghosts", began meditating and trying to understand what was happening. There were many other experiences, beyond just the smoke. Voices, noises, things so loud and in my face I knew it wasn't in my head. I felt really ashamed all the time, bc I knew no one in my life would understand. It felt like I was living a double life, that no one would ever know me.
The worst part of it was being so petrified when I didn't have to be. Also not having anyone take me seriously, but that was my lot. It seems like you genuinely want to support your child, and just listening and understanding goes a long way with this.