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« on: December 04, 2005, 20:02:33 » |
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Hi all!
I'm very surprised there isnt a post about growing taller or enhancing breasts on this forum, usually theres at least a couple on sites like this...
Anywho I'm wondering if the more experienced members of this forum have ever attempted to make noticable physical changes like the examples above just for giggles.
I worked on this for awhile but I've cut my time down on it because I believe I have more to learn before making visible progress.
I have FELT changes during the visualization process, but have seen no inarguable changes. Of course thats probably my problem: I keep looking down to see if anythings happening. I keep having these "Nothings happened yet thoughts" when I have indeed had very interesting sensations during this process.
Every step of the way, from the gathering of the information, to the application of the information, has yielded interesting results, I just haven't gone all the way. I am not entireley faithful.
Thanks, Keith
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maverick7h
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« Reply #1 on: December 09, 2005, 19:16:20 » |
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If you are unhappy about the way you look physically "magic" alone can not help you.
Its true some people are born more or less attractive than others, but I believe nobody is doomed to being "ugly".
The most attractive people you see around you look that way because they've spent a lifetime WANTING to look that way, and have taken multiple approaches to achieving that.
Eat right. Exercise. Wash your face twice a day. Find the haircut best for your head-type and care for it well. These are the most important things. Also, do continue your visualisations. Doubt is a barrier. Your visualisations can manifest, but not exactly as you expect. No change will be so apparent that you will think "hmm, I did this with magic". You will just look at yourself in the mirror at one point and think "hey, I look pretty good". Others will think the same thing about you. You may indeed become an inch taller, or your hair may become slightly darker or lighter, or your eyes may change their hue (I can actually change mine at will between blue and green, but this doesn't seem to be a particularly uncommon ability). You will almost definitely not experience physical changes that defy the three-dimensional laws of science, however. The most significant changes come from the inside, and looking for them only on the outside or expecting too much will not help you. In fact, it may even hinder you. Just keep at it and always know in your mind that you are looking a little bit better every day.
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rudiger650
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« Reply #2 on: December 09, 2005, 23:06:00 » |
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I know I'm good looking. Thats not the point.
There are numerous claims by different people at different times who've altered their physical dimensions using the principals ascribed to in OUR. So I must test this to the best of my ability.
Thanks, Keith
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rudiger650
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« Reply #3 on: December 10, 2005, 00:00:02 » |
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Sorry I couldnt edit my last post so I'll continue with this one,
Before I get into this ramble I want to ask Maverick if you practice the eye color changing thing, or if its just an ability you naturally have.
Also I do alot of EFT and meditation work so I know a little something about internal change.
The cases I refered to above are as follows: The renowned hypnotist Milton Erickson reportedly helped a 20 year old man grow about a foot in a year by altering with hypnosis the man's view of the world, and convincing his subconscious to help him view the world "as though from up a flight of stairs." Interstingly Erickson himself kept this case a secret, at least officially, because the claim was so outrageous that he felt it would discredit him. It was only after he retired that this case was published. He also worked breast enhancement cases.
Another man apparently used the Silva Mind control method to, among many other things, grow his foot 3 sizes to match his other foot. This took him a year of peristence and the mindset of one who has repeatedly done the impossible.
I vaguley heard about another New Thought practicioner who was similarly trying to grow one leg to match the length of another before he died.
Dr. Laura DiGiorgio claims to have increased her height instantly, about half an inch at a time. She has some written testimonials of other success stories she's helped with.
I do understand that most, though not all of these people are in the position to profit from these claims but really all it comes down to is what I've experienced for myself, and my personal mindset.
With a mindset of playful curiosity I've come to the point (after 3 straight weeks of meditating on growing for 2 hours a day, including energy accumulating exercised) to actually feeling my heals sliding across the bed as the the supposed feeling of energy ran through my legs. The first time I was sitting up and thought maybe I shifted my weight so I worked until I achieved this sensation a second time, while lying on my back, then I did it again. I'm being as careful as I can to not trick myself, while remaining optimistic.
The insane thing is I broke from this routine by sort of attacking myself with doubts that seemed less valid then the principals by which I was attempting to grow. For example, sometimes I'd say to myself "You're wasting time!" When in all actuality I was making perfect use of my time by meditating. There was no reason not to try this.
There still is no reason.
Despite my doubts occasionally manifesting themselves as above....
I am constantly finding ways to perfect my attitude and mindset for this operation, and I keep running into promising clues about human potential.
Ah its fun to ramble, Keith
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maverick7h
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« Reply #4 on: December 10, 2005, 22:11:16 » |
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I'd be very interested to hear if you have any success with these changes.
I remember coming across the silva method years ago... about 5 years ago. It looked very promising to me and I went through all the free lessons but I don't think I bought it. I almost did but then something else required my money. I have a crippling-ly bad attention span.
I theorize that when it comes to manipulating reality, the hardest thing of all is to manipulate yourself. For example lighting a candle purely with your mind doesn't seem hard to do at all for someone with absolute concentration, focus, and understanding. But could you create that same flame directly over your hand? Plenty of people can use telekenisis to lift small objects into the air. Like a muscle, I think, the more you practice the larger the object you can manipulate. Ultimately size and weight shouldn't matter for this anyway, right? But can such people lift themselves? It may have happened, but its the sort of thing that people don't share with other people. If you can manipulate yourself, you are a true master of your own reality. Try "lightening" yourself while standing on a scale.
As for my eyes, they have a very sparse green pigmentation. This is exactly the color I want them to be, which may be my own doing anyway, but their default color so closely borders between blue and green that I consider it no hard thing to shift them one way or the other. I can do it deliberately and instantly; they will also change based on my mood or the clothes I'm wearing. Whatever matches best. I've never devoted any meditational sort of strength to alter my eye color, its just something I've always been able to do....
Unfortunetly I've hardly devoted any meditational strength to anything. Its that ADD at work. Meditation could help that, I know - but its quite a conundrum. To improve my attention span I'd have to devote my attention to meditation, which I can not do due to my attention problems. Just managing to clear my mind completely of all thoughts for 5 minutes in a day is vastly beneficial to my metaphysical abilities for that day.
Let me tell you though, doubt is absolutely crippling, more than anything else. As a seeker of ultimate truth, I'm a person quick to doubt as well, but that is not in a skeptical sense. Believing strongly in anything is beneficial. Devout Christians benefit from being such - even if their beliefs are so inaccurate - because they believe fully and benefit from an enhanced connection to the source. Praying to God or a saint may not be a metaphysically accurate act, but it translates into meditation/channeling/manifesting/affirmations, depending on the prayer. Likewise Dianetics, the original book of scientology, makes a lot of sense. Follow its suggestions with full confidence and you will indeed be a much improved person - the book basically teaches you to hypnotize yourself. But as soon as you find out the book is L Ron Hubbard's reorganization of just a bunch of things other great men have said; as soon as you learn that the church of scientology essentially steals incredible sums of money from its follows; as soon as you learn that the most advanced levels of practice in scientology are complete hookey-dookey - of course you won't benefit from it then.
Regardless of your path, with doubt, you are powerless.
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« Reply #5 on: December 18, 2005, 02:54:47 » |
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Thanks Maverick,
I think I've come through the forest of doubts, for the most part.
Something just clicked in me awhile back and now I don't feel so impatient or scrutinizing for results. Impatience is another killer. Its funny how you have to let stuff go in order to have it. Like you have to know you have it now, and not WANT or TRY TO GET it. It feels like a game now and I like the way it feels. It probably has to do with how much I love to read and study this stuff. Theres such a vast array of people fromdifferent places and times who are all saying this same stuff!
As for progress, I feel it every day, although I haven't tried to measure anything. Thats too scrutinizing in my opinion. Nope I'm just sitting back enjoying the sensations that seemed to be anchored to my thoughts now. I suppose I should be writing this as though I already have achieved my goals, but that would be confusing to you.
One thing thats fun to do if your just watching TV, is pore-breathing energy through your skin. The sensations are rather compelling. Just imagine breathing white, powerful, loving light all around you, absorbing through your skin as you inhale and you'll feel more energy as time goes on. On the exhale you imagine doing what you like with the energy for exammple lengthening your bones. I don't know how much of Adrians book you've read but its the practice of drawing in the Akasha, or the combination of the elements. I don't mess with the other elements yet because supposedly you can unbalance yourself, and you're suppose to understand and balance yourself elementally first. I'm still in the process of doing SOMETHING like that...but I digress
Its an exciting process. Keith
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maverick7h
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« Reply #6 on: December 18, 2005, 13:05:37 » |
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Good post. Wanted to point something out that's a possible benefit to invoking elements and what not. You said it shouldn't be messed with until later since it can unbalance you, and thats precisely true. The thing is most people are imbalanced one way or the other and the elements can be used to help correct that. For example if you're typically a depressed, introverted, or tired person, you have an overabundance of the water element and can invoke more fire to correct this. Likewise if you're a crazy hyper druggie party animal, or an overly apathetic person, you might want to invoke more water. If you're living in poverty you might want to try invoking earth, which is associated with success, material gain etc. If you have concentration problems or motivational issues or lack charisma you might want to invoke more air, which also can help with OBEs and breaking habits/addictions etc.
Like you said though its essential to be aware of your own balance. Too much fire can turn you into an angry hateful person. Too much water can make you depressed. Too much earth can make you impatient. Too much air can make you anxious and nervous or confused. You get the idea.
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malganis
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« Reply #7 on: December 18, 2005, 14:00:49 » |
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And how do you balance different elements?
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rudiger650
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« Reply #8 on: January 07, 2006, 21:38:48 » |
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By studying yuourself and interprating yourself in terms of elements. It is one of the first steps in Franz Bardon's Initiation into Hermetics.
Just for giggles though you can start by breathing in Akasha or the combination of all elements through your skin. Simply imagine white, loving, powerful light entering your skin as you exhale. On exhale you do what you like with it. You'll definitly start feeling some strange sensations after awhile. You can pretty much do it whenever you're idle.
Bardon warns that breathing in too much Akasha is supposed to be bad for you, makes you too nervous/hyper, and indeed some people have told me they can use it to go without sleep. Bardon recommends exhaling the energy out after you are done with it. There is some debate about whether or not this is necessary (breathing the akasha out). I've never had anything bad happen and I never breathed it back out, nor did the person who taught me.
Hope that helps, Keith
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