Sunday 11 July 2021

Post No. 1,939 - Magickal Battle of the World - Weekly Meditation - Week No. 57 - Gathering intelligence

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Stay safe - wash your hands, practice social distancing and wear a face mask in public, and follow informed medical advice - and be considerate towards those at risk or in situations of vulnerability (including economic) while the COVID-19 pandemic is a problem.

I have been writing about improving the world through a range of means on my blogs: this blog has been focused on spiritual and psychic means, including strengthening  BPM  units and clearing nonBPM units, and meditation to generate BPM energy (and units, if you know enough).

This has been done before - particularly during times of crisis.

The climate crisis has been our World War III for some time (with the denialists being, at the very least, the WW3 equivalents of Quisling, Vichy France, etc), and we now have the COVID-19  pandemic, caused by the zoonotic  SARS-CoV-2  novel coronavirus (there are other novel coronaviruses), on top of that.

World War II was probably the biggest global crisis before our current dual crises, and during those terrible events, there were a number of people undertaking magickal work, including  the work by Dion Fortune (there were others) outlined in the Gareth Knight edited book “The Magical Battle of Britain” (my copy pub. Skylight Press, 2012, ISBN 978-1-908011-45-9), which I reviewed here. Ms Fortune directed her team through a series of 136 weekly and (I think) 19 monthly meditations (I originally intended to publish a list at some stage, but it’s so long and comprehensive that I’m concerned about breaching copyright, so I may either see if I can find an online list, or publish something listing the broad themes only). At the end of this, she was exhausted, and that work is considered to have contributed to her death, but a change for the better had been accomplished.

We already have a lot of people doing a lot of work on making the world a better place (including before the current crises - and I’ve found this group working at following [and adapting] Ms Fortune’s techniques and purposes), but I would like to extend my contribution to also include a series of weekly - or near weekly - meditations along the line of those directed by Ms Fortune, work which goes beyond my initial response.

I am proposing this be added to the Sunday meditations which are part of my regular psychic work, but there will now also be exercises (“homework”). For convenience, an outline of the meditation is provided at the end of this post.

The notes on each week’s meditation will probably be brief to the point of being terse.


This Week: No. 57 - Gathering intelligence 

Knowing what is happening is - I am typing the keys with a dry (or droll, if you prefer) cadence here - useful.

Knowing what is happening beforehand is even more useful.

Knowing beforehand and acting on it by ways - including being prepared - is better still.

Let’s turn to history.

Knowing what is happening is not always easy - life in general can be confusing enough, and when one is stressed, it is easy to lose a broader perspective, lose one’s emotional balance, and focus with horror on what is happening.

Being either in, or a witness to or aiding at a car accident is an example. When I was a child, the car my father was driving was stopped at a red light when we were struck from behind by an idiot who was driving so quickly that his car threw ours across the intersection and through a steel fence.

That was in the days before seat belts, so I wound up on the floor, unclear as to what had happened, upset and with a headache (and doubly distressed by the ghouls gawking from a few feet away and refusing to go away when asked). I didn’t know what had happened, and that made everything worse.

A couple of decades later I came across an accident here a truck had slid off a road when a car cut in front of it too close in rain, and had run over several teenagers. There was no blood or gore, but one of the girls was obviously hurt seriously. My assistance was limited to helping to lift the injured into ambulances as ordered by the ambulance officers, but I recall one person having the composure to ask one of the girls for addresses, and go to tell their families (this was over a decade before mobile phones).

I also recall being pleased that my father and taken me to a defensive driving course years before.

A year or so later I came across someone who had been driving too fast, skidded off a curve in the country, and slid rear end first into an embankment. He was OK, and I took him to a nearby town (we left a note in the car so any passers-by knew people were all safe until he could get the car towed). I decided then, however, that, as I was doing a lot of country driving, I would get a large, well fitted out first aid kit - which my local chemist set up for me. The chemist was happy to do that, as I had, by then, done several first aid courses already (beginning from the ones I did at the local lifesaving club that my parents enrolled me in during my primary school years).

I never needed it, but I was relieved that I had it. (I also had an extra spare wheel, and various extra spares including a 12V soldering iron, and had fitted a mirror to the left hand side of the car so I could see what was under the wheels when reversing in the scrub. It was quite a while ago … )

I also found out how superficial experienced drivers could be with their advice on trips I hadn’t been on before. On the other hand, the briefing I had before travelling on my first international assignment was excellent, and left me feeling confident about how to conduct myself in the culture of the nation I was travelling to. (The others were all rubbish.)

So, knowing what is going on can be helpful. In the driving arena, I organised an advanced driving course for one site I was running which had a few accidents, and that enable the relatively inexperienced city kids (who I was only a few years older than!) to know when the car was going in to a front, rear, or four wheel skid - an what to do for each of those. The responses are all different, but the prevention is all the same - and was covered by the defensive driving course.

(I am wary of people who advocate for advanced driving courses rather than defensive driving courses: the former can lead to people thinking they can drive faster than others, which the latter shows is a problem. More recently, some course are getting into combining both, which is a surrender, IMO.)

Now let’s turn to physical war.

There are a wide range of books and films which show just how confusing war can be. I’m not going to recommend any, I’m just going to assume you’ll take that point on good faith.

But in terms of warfare, knowing what is going to happen can be an advantage.

In World War Two, Stalin knew Russia was going to be invaded - and, on occasions afterwards he knew of imminent attacks including having copies of German plans, but did not believe it, did not act on it, and thousands (millions, actually) died and suffered needlessly as a result.

On the other hand, the British at Rorke’s Drift (I’m not going to give links to these events - you can do an internet search if you really want to know more - but, in this instance, make sure you also look up PTSD) knew a large contingent of Zulus was coming to attack them, so could prepare and defended their location successfully.

For a third set of examples, let’s look at psychic attack.

When you’re under psychic attack, the attack may be designed to cause confusion, and that can make understanding what is happening difficult; when you do know, it is possible to defend yourself in a range of ways (although I am less convinced that many authors that one has to know the details of physical tools used for the attack, if any).

More often, the problem is really just something like running into a cloud of energy that is disharmonious with your aura - it’s a bit like suddenly being bombarded with music you dislike. Being able to sense out ahead along the route you’re planning to take (which is - sort of - a bit like remote viewing combined with short term precognition) may enable you to, say, walk on the opposite side of street to avoid some incompatible energy - or, if you cannot avoid it, to focus on boosting your psychic defences beforehand.

So . . . knowing what is about, or what could be going to happen, can be useful.

However, know, don’t think you know.

Lesson 17 in the dowsing course is useful here, as are the lessons here on Caution, respect and integrity (aka cunning), Insight, Preciseness, Conciseness, Measurement, Proficiency, Alliances, Perspective, Wisdom, Discernment, The spiritual challenges of entangled issues, Knowing what changes need to be made now and on a long term basis, Knowing when and how to adopt a chosen direction / action, How to avoid group think - or a nonBPM group mind / “egregore”, Differentiating between short and long term needs - and finding a holistic solution, Finding a more spiritual solution, and Finding a psychic solution.

The sigil for this week will be whichever of the sigils for those previous lessons you find most appropriate.

OK, so how to do we do this?

Well, in principle:

  • develop your skills with protection and practice them until they’re automatic reflexes;
  • develop your skills with undetectability and practice them until they’re automatic reflexes (in the physical world, gathering intelligence may involve infiltration, or putting on a disguise and going within your opposition: DO NOT DO THAT IN THE PSYCHIC WORLD. The means shapes the end, and that is even more so in the psychic world. If you try to put on a façade of being something you’re not, you WILL damage or harm your aura, psyche, or self);
  • develop your skills with dowsing, remote viewing (RV) / controlled remote viewing (CRV - I have just come across a set of online training courses by a well-known “remote viewer”. I don’t know how much they cost, but there do appear to be online targets that people can be assigned to “remote view” and then get feedback on their accuracy. For those who are on their own, it may be worth checking out. [I also dug out {I bought it back in my get-hard-copies-of-books days. . . SIGH} and re-skimmed the book “Remote Viewing Secrets”, by Jospeh McMoneagle {pub. Hampton Roads, 2000, ISBN 978-1-57174-159-2, Amazon}, and that is also an excellent book for developing these types of psychic skills]), or psychic sensing;
  • use divination tools (e.g., Tarot, runes, etc) that you are comfortable with; and
  • talk to trusted people, read, conventional research to ensure well-informed - and not just about the knowledge, but about what to do with it.

 

Exercise L - Working in a Triangle

Establish and check  protection, and then do your initial self-assessment.

Do your combined basic energy work drill, which is, as a broad summary:

  • Exercise A - self care (Week No. 46);
  • Exercise B - links (self work) (Week No. 47);
  • Exercise C - links (partnered - whether physical or nonphysical) (Week No. 48);
  • Exercise D - objects (self work) (Week No. 49);
  • Exercise E - objects (partnered - whether physical or nonphysical) (Week No. 50);
  • Exercise F - energies (self work) (Week No. 51);
  • Exercise G - energies (partnered - whether physical or nonphysical) (Week No. 52);
  • Exercise H - rescuing cooperatives (self work) (Week No. 53);
  • Exercise I - rescuing cooperatives (partnered - whether physical or nonphysical) (Week No. 54);
  • Exercise J - rescuing uncooperatives (partnered - whether physical or nonphysical) (Week No. 55).

In addition to the skills directly practised, the partnered exercises have practised your ability to work constructively with others. Both sets of skills will now be developed (and pay particular attention to the skills in the lessons on proficiency, countering adaptations, and evolution [which included the “this course as a blog” links] ), but with a focus towards working in larger groups, with a focus on changing the world. These will be based on the Rangers of the Inner Plane, which is no longer physically active (other than me), but is still working on the nonphysical.

Now, the benefits of working with others is fairly well known, and the benefits of working with at least three people has been demonstrated by the Triangles meditation network for decades.

For this sort of work, there are advantages to working in small groups of at least three, which can be illustrated by adapting the previous exercises of working in pairs to working in a group of three, along the lines of the following:

Get into groups of three and:

  • person A asks how many negative links she/he has that are allowed to be cleared for the Highest Spiritual Good in this session while (as a check) person B also asks how many links A can clear; person C also checks this question and also keeps a (psychic) eye on how the interaction between A and B is going - C is meant to be a sort of umpire making sure that both A and B are doing their jobs objectively and properly

o   if the answers are close, simply continue - the numbers don’t have to match exactly, as this is only one of several checks,

o   if the numbers are far apart, consider what options you have for solving this problem;

  • repeat this regarding where the links are;
  • repeat this regarding what influence - if any - the links have had, and what the benefits will be of clearing that link;
  • person A then commences sending positive energy out along the links until ALL A, B and C agree that the links is dissolved;
  • repeat the process but with persons A and B swapping their roles.

In addition, if the people in a pair get opposing answers (e.g., one gets yes and gets no in response to a yes/no question), there is a third whose answer will “break the tie”. (There may also be the option of resolving why the answers differ.)

A few extra points to consider, in light of coming exercises where we will look at bigger groups of people working together, are:

  • when starting with a group of people large enough to form multiple triangles, consider using the approach the RAF did during World War Two, which was to put all available people who had completed their training into a large hall, and let them sort out who wanted to be in which crew. This seemed to work much better than a top down arranging of people;
  • for working with other Triangles, consider electing a leader so that, instead of six people “communicating”, two do. This requires:

o   willingness to trust your elected leader;

o   practice at choosing a leader (you could rotate those in this position, or leave it at the one who is best, or have different leaders for different situations);

  • consider practicing occasionally swapping people from one Triangle to another temporarily. This gives you practice at flexibility (so, for instance, if you have a visitor you want to include in your work, you can) and avoids getting too locked in to a rut.

For now, consider extending your exercises to include:

  • working in groups of three for the previous paired exercises;
  • connecting to each other more effectively by use of the connection/attuning chakras technique I wrote about here and here.
    It is absolutely essential you all make sure, after you have finished, that you have completely ended those connections and separated back into your own beings.
    This is another reason having at least three people (and, although I’ve used the term “triangle”, implying three, I would suggest four or five would also be reasonable) is an advantage, as is having other people in other triangles who can cross check your separation afterwards.

After that, as an individual do your final self-assessment and restorative work, re-check yourself (get help if you need it), and then close your chakras, centre yourself and close your aura, use the banishing version of the LBRP to close circle, ground and release all excess energy; and make sure you are grounded and closed down - implement your Psychic Emergency Action Plan if necessary.

Previous meditations in this sequence are:

01. Introduction, definition of the problem(s), and Realisation;   02. Determination;   03. Together;   04. Caution, respect and integrity (aka cunning);   05. Momentum;   06. Insight;   07. Preciseness;   08. Progress;   09. Learning;  

10. Purposefulness;   11. Conciseness;   12. Measurement;   13. Faith;   14. Proficiency;   15. Alliances;   16. Countering adaptations;   17. Motivations of the nonBPM;   18. The humanness of the flaws that underlay opposition;   19. Undetectability;  

20. Evolution;   21. Perspective;   22. Wisdom;   23. Tradition;   24. The outmoded;   25. Persistence;   26. Discernment;   27. Paleo-emotions;   28. Inspiration (bringing out the best in individual people);   29. Inspiration (bringing out the best in oneself);  

30. Ally;   31. Inspiration (bringing out the best in groups);   32. Cooperation: the counter to subservience;   33. Humility: the counter to arrogance;   34. Imbalance and balance;   35. Spiritual opportunities from spiritual distancing;   36. The spiritual needs and opportunities of the climate crisis and the environment;   37. The spiritual challenges of entangled issues;   38. Knowing what changes need to be made now and on a long term basis;   39. How to find a direction for a constructive, evolutionary response;  

40. Knowing when and how to adopt a chosen direction / action;   41. How to work with the various levels and aspects of oneself;   42. How to work with the various levels and aspects of others;   43. How to work in a group or movement;   44. How to work in a group or movement at a distance;   45. How to work in a group or movement with ethics and integrity;   46. A central, unifying image;   47. How to avoid group think - or a nonBPM group mind / “egregore”;   48. The allure of power;   49. The challenge of servant-leadership in this unevolved world;  

50. Managing up - including spiritually;   51. The long term benefits of planting a seed;   52. The short term need of decisive, quick, and strong action;   53. Differentiating between short and long term needs - and finding a holistic solution;   54. Finding a more spiritual solution;   55. Finding a psychic solution;   56. Lessons from war.

 

The Meditation (see here, here, and here) broadly consists of:

(1) use appropriate and responsible techniques (see here, here, here), prayer and ritual (e.g., here) to establish and check protection (re-do the protection, or re-schedule the meditation, if you don’t feel safe and secure);
(2) establish a personal connection to your Higher BPM influences;
(3) visualise the sigil (see above) for this work. Think of what this work means for you as you do so, then, when you feel you have fully tuned in to the meaning of the sigil, see it as a portal or doorway (you could open it like a door [close it behind you], simply pass through it, visualise yourself shrinking and passing through the centre, or whatever else works best for you), and travel through to to a place created by the visualisation of yourself and others for this work. That place should have:
     (a) a visualisation of the workplace you personally prefer - something you can change, if you wish, as you yourself change;   and
     (b) a shared visualisation of a device to astrally share our knowledge, something developed in a previous project (still active astrally): a visualisation of a large, green, multifaceted emerald. Large: around half the size of the Moon; multifaceted - billions, for all people who wish to be part of this at any time; green - largely tied up with the previous project, but has connotations of nature and growth. One of those facets is yours - choose whatever location and shape you wish (and you may change that as you change [grow] over time), but in the interest of humility and sharing, see it at around human - or human aura - size;
(4) flush one’s aura with green (R0, G102, B0), blue (R0, G0, B204) and purple (R153 G0, B204);
(5) fill one’s Heart
Chakra (and maybe one’s Earth Star, Solar Plexus, Third Eye and Crown Chakras) with green, blue and purple; send a weave of three streams of this colour from the Chakra(s) to the visualised gigantic, multi-faceted emerald through your facet until you see your energy enlivening other areas of the emerald and can feel similar energies flowing back to you;
(6) visualise the rune / bindrune;
(7) generate  feelings of love, peace, joy and respect;
(8) strengthen those feelings (energies);
(9) radiate those energies to the world for nine to eighteen minutes;
(10) then, on Sunday, also perform the additional meditation work for around 15 minutes or so: contemplate the topic, and the spiritual (i.e., nonphysical) implications of it, and seek insights and understanding. Do not be distracted by thoughts of physical actions - those are necessary also, but this exercise is about the nonphysical, in the broadest possible sense, and the focus should be on nonphysical actions, energy flows, symbols, and the like, all with the intention of bringing about a change for the better. As a second stage, if you wish, you can meditate on any physical actions which may be necessary, but get the spiritually focused work done first;
Also on Sunday, perform the exercise(s) as set out in this post;
(11) - when you have finished your work:
     (i) send the thought of any knowledge you wish to store or share through your portal into the group visualised emerald;
     (ii) return back through the sigil;
     (iii) close your chakras, centre and ground yourself and close your aura, use the banishing version of the LBRP to open circle, ground and release all excess energy; and make sure you are grounded and closed down – eat, if you need to, or seek help from someone capable and trusted; and
     (iv) make sure you are yourself again - free of any
lingering attachments or (misguided) ideas of being subservient, respectful of yourself and your integrity as you should be of others.

 

WLNGRHDMT

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