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Can I feel the Assemblage Point or is there a feeling when It moves?
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Can I feel the Assemblage Point or is there a feeling when It moves?
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You can learn to visually see it! Isn't that better?
But yes, you can definitely feel it when it moves.
You already have!
Fright moves it.
When you get goosebumps, that's the feeling of it moving.
If you get a tingle on the head, maybe even running up your spine, that's the feeling when it moves.
But because when it moves reality itself changes, you could have just about any feeling.
Couldn't put a limit on that.
In fact, sorcery is so weird, a little song might even play if it moves a bunch. At least, one of my allies tried that trick on me.
She had a "theme song" going for a while, like she was a frequent guest appearance on a TV sitcom.
Like, "The Fonz". He had his own music when he showed up.
Best way to tell it moved is in the darkroom, when you're watching pathetic puffs of purple color, force even deeper silence, and suddenly you feel a "click", or maybe the feeling of "peaking" when smoking giant blunts.
And the pathetic puffs turn brilliant, start to flow, and jet black swirls between them.
Don't worry about knowing if it moved!
Hopefully you haven't been reading outside stuff. It's one of those book deal mind things, to pretend to have "investigated" the assemblage point, and give our your clueless opinion about it.
If you're expecting sorcery to be like chi gung, tai chi, or some other "system" where it's nothing but talk, talk, talk, and none of it actually ever works, you'll be pleasantly surprised.
Everything in sorcery works!
But you have to put in the work. So it's not as "fun" as it ought to be be, since it actually works.
The hard work negates the excitement a bit.
But if you try hard, you'll get rewarded right away.
Still, people don't want to do any actual work.
People will hang around Castaneda discussion groups for years, never getting around to doing any work.
They just ask questions and "share" stuff.
I don't know what they're waiting for. It's odd.
Thanks for your answer. I will find the Assemblage Point then. Could you define hard work in this sense?
For me, I'm reading the books of Castaneda.
I preserve energy
I know that I will succeed in moving it (best I can do IMO)
I go for walks
When Im lucid dreaming Im busy keeping the world.
I darkroom gaze a little, and working toward silence
When Im done with the books I will pick up the Magical Passes
Darkroom gazing.
You have to force your internal dialogue off so well, you can see colors in the darkness.
The colors are already "the second attention", so right off the bat you're doing what no one's done since the books were first published.
And, you get to reach Zen enlightenment in weeks, not decades!
Zen enlightenment is a basic level of enlightenment, and only requires that you get rid of the internal dialogue.
But Buddhists never seem to go directly for that. They always use something else, to reduce it. I suppose to stretch out the donations of followers, and avoid people discovering early on that they're too lazy to succeed.
We lose people in days in here.
If we told everyone what they wanted to hear, we could keep them around for years.
(Which is not desirable with the real thing.)
What you say about goose bumps leads me to a question: I discovered this weird ability that apparently many other people have as well, which is that I can send waves through my body that originate in the region of the back of my head at the base of my skull - these waves will help relax my body and will also create goose bumps. Is this related to the assemblage point at all, or is this just some simple trick?
Seems worth investigating.
Kids can do weird stuff too.
Even looking up high, and rolling the eyeballs to produce yellowish light, can be used.
An eye doctor might make up an explanation, such as blood flow and such.
But if you look way up to the right, find a way to make that yellowish light a doctor would say was easy to explain, you can then let it drain down your arm like water, onto the floor, and end up with 5 inches of green water filling your room.
Stir the water with your fingers, and "fish" will show up.
Lift one out of the water and gently up to the ceiling, and you'll find an inorganic being.
I was doing that on a regular basis for a while, until I got up one night to practice, looked down at my feet, and I was more than knee deep in green water.
I could even make ripples in it with my palm.
I found my infrequently visiting inorganic being, "Mystery" floating above me.
He likes that "go fishing" game.
I got to wondering if it was really "Mystery", and did he cause the water?
He floated up and reproduced the look he had, when Cholita gave him to me as a gift. There's a post in here somewhere, with pictures.
So I had no doubt. It was him!
Cholita slipped him under the door as a prank a half year or more ago.
5 inches is 12.7 cm
I learned to do a similar thing when I lived in a haunted house. Tingles were constant when it came near me. Eventually I learned to turn it off or recreate the feeling at will.