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Recieved: 2002/06/08  21:41  
Subject: Re: FST lesson #41. The Mirror Game. Re: [K-list] Re: faces 
From: Mystress Angelique Serpent
  
On 2002/06/08  21:41, Mystress Angelique Serpent posted thus to the K-list: At 08:43 AM 04/06/02, Kenneth Chipman wrote: 
>  Cool, besides using another persons face as the 'mirror' I've  
> experimented a bit with this as well, but didn't realize that it might be  
> useful that was usefull. Thanks also for the insights about the number of  
> faces getting fewer as clearing progresses.
 
    As integration progresses... becoming All that Is. You are welcome.
 
>After I I had been gazing at his face for a while (hadn't seen anything,  
>and I don't remember him channeling anything either) he opened his eyes  
>and gave me a direct look and then closed his eyes to continue. Afterwards  
>he talked for what seemed to be a long time about something that boiled  
>down to how it wasn't ethical for people to be doing any kind of  
>'invasive' thing.
 
    Heh, yup... consensuality and respect for privacy is always  
important... but sometimes it happens spontaneously. 
    First time I saw it, I was a teenager keeping a friend company while  
she tripped on acid... or perhaps mushrooms, I don't remember. I did not  
partake, but got enough of a contact stone to watch her morphing into a  
man, and a cat.
 
>   He then connected to the light more directly and asked me what I saw. I  
> told him, and he said yes, he was essentially a channel for the light. So  
> if you do it with other people's faces they may be surprised at your  
> boldness. He's the only person who's mentioned it though.
 
   Most people are not aware enough to feel the intrusion on their privacy.
 
>  I stepped up onto the stage and did a ceremony that was mainly astral  
> and called up Odin, using the screen as a huge black mirror. It didn't  
> take long at all and the black mirror effect was great.
 
    A patio door can function similarly, at night. My bathroom mirror is  
nearly full length, and there is another on the shower door behind... plus  
full length mirrors in my magical playroom.
 
    I do not really teach anything that is new, I only pass on what works,  
what anybody can do, and what is of benefit to the K. process. A lifetime  
of spiritual seeking and magical experimentation, distilled to what fits  
those criteria. There is always more purpose behind each lesson, than what  
is expressed. That purpose unfolds, in the doing. Goddess provides, in  
exchange for the leap of faith.
 
    Scrying mirrors are an ancient spiritual activity.  5000 year old  
Celtic mummies are found with small ornate copper or bronze hand mirrors,  
polished but too dim to reflect a clear outline, too small for normal  
use... ritual objects. A tool for consulting with their Gods, essential as  
a compass.
 
    I hardly ever play the game myself, anymore... it got boring when the  
faces stopped, and disappointing when I fell from grace for a while and  
could not vanish.  I had to detach from it. Before that, I could experiment  
with my whole body disappearing, or making different parts of my body  
vanish at will... a good exercise in focusing energy. I was vanishing  
again, last time I checked, which cheered me up but also reminded me not to  
use it as a measuring stick to judge my self. That is the deeper purpose of  
the mirror game, to look yourself in the eyes and love what you see  
unconditionally, without judgments or expectations.
 
    I often use mirrors when I do a session in person... not the mirror  
game, but simply getting people to look in their own eyes and see  
themselves. It is interesting how  some people change when they face  
themselves, how many people will paste on a smile that does not reach their  
eyes, or make a clown face.  Hiding from their own feelings. The mirror is  
scary to them, already with no morphing faces... to learn to love, you must  
start with the man in the mirror.
 
    The game is a non threatening way to get from a to B with no  
resistance. Fro making faces to the place of loving and accepting the  
person in the mirror.  If they want to make faces, here then the mirror  
game is a perfect surrender, to make all kinds that look completely  
different... and their DB will use it to express how they are feeling, in  
the moment. Armand, in my mirror or my mind's eye could look radiantly  
young, innocent and charming,  or very old, toxic  and creepy looking...  
depending on how clear my energy was.
 
>As an aside, I was  told a few times of a childhood game involving a dark  
>bathroom, candle, mirror  and spinning around 13 times called 'Scary  
>Mary', the object being, not to love the image, but to be scared silly!
 
Kids know that fear can be fun!
 
>I love the idea of using the mirror to connect with the Divine  
>Beloved...hmm maybe a dark monitor screen will work well.
 
    or the mental screen, on the inside... welcome to the list, Kenneth. I  
have been enjoying your posts.
 
 Blessings... 
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