As someone who has an autism diagnosis and is considering the possibility of ADHD, it made me so happy to hear you have a section on us in the video too for us who aren't neurotypical. Anyway, going to watch the video now 😊 I'm so excited! I've been waiting for this video ❤
@IvyTheOccultist10 ай бұрын
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@stormapparition5 ай бұрын
Im in the same boat!
@kassyrlee10 ай бұрын
Highly recommend body scans for people that struggle with sleep 🙏 I'm ADHDer with chronic insomnia and no matter how busy my brain is, when I put on frequency music and body scan trying to astral project, I only ever get to my thighs/waist before I pass out. Every time. 😆
@feralfoods10 ай бұрын
i used to take care of a property, cutting down trees and making firewood. the whole process took an entire day, but i was able to use that as a meditative experience. it was kind of amazing. especially being in nature, working with nature, etc.... also, i'm bipolar, so i think the extra effort of labor helped to align the mind. i also had a fire for the small bits, so i had fire, smoke, and trees guiding me on my path.
@IvyTheOccultist10 ай бұрын
That is such a great meditative practice! And it aligns you more with nature - what a bonus!
@BeesWaxMinder2 ай бұрын
"He who chops the wood warms himself Twice!"
@PebblesMintstone10 ай бұрын
I highly recommend meditating in the morning not long after waking up. The mind is much calmer and cleared, compared to a time like right after work. Getting a decent amount of sleep, and limiting screen time before sleep does help as well with morning meditations. If there are days where you would really prefer to avoid noisy distractions, then I would recommend ear plugs. Thanks Ivy, for your thorough video!
@ritadumler16859 ай бұрын
I went 10 whole minutes in my first meditation last night. I was so proud and surprised!
@IvyTheOccultist9 ай бұрын
Yay congrats!!
@celticbabs31059 ай бұрын
I'm so glad you made this video! My therapist started me on meditation a couple months ago to deal with the overwhelm life brought my way with my husband's stage IV cancer diagnosis and suddenly he is on perm. disability and then my employer shipped my job to India. Shortly later, both my father and his mother were hospitalized (both are out and doing fine now), then to find out my hubby's health insurance had gotten canceled and we didn't know it and got slammed with 6 months of hospital bills that are more than what I would make in 5 lifetimes. I was dealing with so much stress I went into shock. Meditation and journaling brought me back from the brink of insanity and I'm doing so much better and am much more stable now. This video is so enlightening. Thank you for taking the time and effort to make this ! Love you and your content!
@uhicanexplain38586 ай бұрын
So proud of you!!! 🥲💞Thank you for being so inspiring and strong! Wishing you nothing but happiness, positivity, and healing energy to you and your loved ones! 🫶🏼💗
@LyLyDivine6 ай бұрын
⬆️Ditto Much luv, respect & healing energy to you & your family…💜🌻🫶🏼
@dsum637710 ай бұрын
I'm currently struggling with long COVID and in cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation. The nurses there suggested meditation with breath work for me and I have to say, it's been really helpful in my recovery (this is not medical advice). I can use the breath work during my rehab exercises and I see the results in my blood pressure and heart rate. I've been using a different style of meditation for a while now and really enjoy mixing it up now. Happy meditating everyone!
@mlina198510 ай бұрын
To the question about being scared of letting go during meditation due to anxiety and panic attacks background, I have some experience with that. I still haven’t completely overcome this but I made a lot of progress. Beyond therapy for anxiety and panic attacks, and cultivating a sense of safety, for me baby steps were crucial. When something „scary“ would happen, I would pause for just couple of seconds with the mindset of „what if I actually waited and saw if I’m safe or in danger for just one additional moment?“. This practice helped me move out of my comfort zone slowly and carefully and gain trust and confidence progressively.
@ladybdeloreswhitney_CM_CCH_PCM10 ай бұрын
I have been seeking this information for years, so happy Divinity has led me here.
@only_aster14506 ай бұрын
OH MY GOD A NEURODIVERGENT SEGMENT!!! I literally screamed when I heard that, I didn’t expect it but I’m so happy you included that!
@elev8soundscapes10 ай бұрын
I have Aphantasia and I find I can drop very deeply and quickly into meditation because I don’t have distracting images in my mind. When I listen to a guided visualization meditation, I just have this sense of knowing/feeling instead of seeing the visualizations in my head. Great video, by the way! Thank you.
@balBROni10 ай бұрын
One thing I like to do when I meditate is manipulate my senses. I wear a blindfold, have a specific insense, and use my headphones along with the specific wave hz im listening to, to fully engulf myself in my meditation. I can't wait for you to fully dive into mudras. As a Chaos Magician, i have created so many mudras of my own so i can't wait to see yours!
@nikka32229 ай бұрын
I put off watching this video because every guide to meditation I have ever watched/read/listened to had such a heavy focus on visulization, and as someone with aphantasia that just wasn't going to help me much. I should have known that Ivy would have the backs of all us neuro-spicy folk out here. I'm so incredibly thankful for your content, and you ability to easily include adaptations to your lessons for everyone. Body scans and mindfulness meditations have been so beneficial to me and my meditation practice. I'm a hard 5 on the visualization scale and have tried for years to improve my abillity and have never gotten any where. I appreciate your comments on it may be possible, but it may not and that's entirely ok. I have been practicing for many years now, and the only time lack of visualization has been a problem was when I told myself it would be.
@gracjanwojciechowski987210 ай бұрын
This video was so supportive thank you so much 🫴🫴🌹🌹
@Rose0295710 ай бұрын
Pathworking is a fun meditation to do for those with ADHD. I'm currently learning to do it myself and it is interesting than traditional meditations.
@FFVison10 ай бұрын
I would say that even better than recording a guided meditation in your own voice to play back is to have a loved one record it. I know a LOT of people who absolutely hate the sound of their own voice.
@Necrophyllis.4 ай бұрын
Thank you for talking about people who cant visualize. It always makes me feel like I'm not able to connect to the other because I'm unable to visualize. So thank you for discussing this.
@willow_kestrel10 ай бұрын
This video is amazing and very helpful! Thanks!
@IvyTheOccultist10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!!! That is so generous and I really appreciate it! ❤️❤️❤️
@LaLaLoopsyCutie10 ай бұрын
i do breathwork and shielding when I’m heat pressing tshirts at work all day! It’s a nice way to get smth spiritual in in those 7 hours
@LaLaLoopsyCutie7 ай бұрын
whoaa and i just now tried swaying as a repetitive task since i’ve heard it being used. it really got me into a relaxed state a little more than breathing. i have asthma and anxiety so it’s a lil hard to focus on deep breathing. my lungs actually tend to get irritated i noticed, esp if i burn incense which i need in order to feel energies better. but swaying feels a lot nicer and got me into slight trance really quickly!
@eveywrens10 ай бұрын
I'm glad you suggested watching the video on brain wave states. I had watched it during lunch at work when it posted and hadn't retained as much as I had thought.🤣 Always appreciate the care and thoughtfulness of your content and the generous gift of your time. ⏳Sometimes I'll use the "I'm too busy" excuse not to meditate when I'm just being lazy. You've presented a lot of ways to successfully cultivate a meditative practice, some I had forgotten. The benefits, especially in magical practice, are so worth the time.
@kathleenroberts797210 ай бұрын
As usual, outstanding amount of info. Love you, ivy!
@activistwitch10 ай бұрын
Yaaaaaaaaaaaas!!! I keep wondering if what i do is meditation, visualisation and whatnot and everywhere i hear thats the key to understand what comes from your brain and what comes from "anything/anyone" else, but ive always been so confused about it. Thank tou SO much for this Ivy!!! Also as an autistic person myself and my wife with ADHD these specific tips are really really appreciated 🙏🏽 Edit: my repetitive task is usually crochet and the drama is it actually might make me fall asleep so it's hard to hang on to the edge
@Kellylmiller3010 ай бұрын
Ivy you are the best! Thank you for all the info ❤
@IvyTheOccultist10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!!!! ❤️❤️
@andreaframe383810 ай бұрын
Awesome video! Congrats on your wins! So deserved!!!
@ryguy5610 ай бұрын
ahh thank you for the adhd comment feature!! 😅 love this video i rlly appreciate it
@Ravenwillowwood10 ай бұрын
This is an awesome video! You’ve given so much information! I’m really excited to watch your other video’s! Of course work toward being more consistent meditating. Also trying meditation I haven’t tried before. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
@GramaSagefeather10 ай бұрын
My first impression was how perfect your colors are. Lip color, blouse and hair are just gorgeous. Thank you for all this information. I have been trying different medications for several months. I love the journey type best.
@kristascherry46868 ай бұрын
You are so genuine and informative. Im loving your content. You are so inspiring. Thank you so much! ❤
@hecklinjekyll39597 ай бұрын
I'm very happy you mentioned neurodivergence.
@missamiejo10 ай бұрын
I LOVED THIS. I really appreciate your tips and tricks for us neuro-spicy individuals 🤘🏻😜💜
@hayleylalonde18997 ай бұрын
Very grateful that you took the time to look at this from a neuro spicy pov. I have more questions about altered states of consciousness, if anyone more experienced wants to reach out, I'd be grateful.
@elsae872610 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@IvyTheOccultist10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!! 🙏❤️🫶
@Levongrova10 ай бұрын
I have now watched the entire video, and I just wanted to say, thank you for all the advice and guidance you've given us. It honestly means so much and is a great starting point ♥ I have gotten a lot of ideas personally on how to switch up my meditation practice and start working on blocks. You saying that you do unguided visualization meditations made me finally feel allowed to do them :) I used to think that doing those were just daydreaming and not real. That following a guided meditation by someone else was more real, than to listen to my own intution. I have been doing guided meditations for months now and although they are nice to do before bed to relax and fall asleep faster. They are far too restricting when I want to connect with my spirit guides. So, after today. I am going to start slowly building up my meditation practice in a new direction where I go on my own journey and see where it takes me. I already have a place within my mind that I always return to. My own inner realm or whatever you'd like to call it, it's actually an entire island lol I feel like I have gotten permisson to actually explore it now, so thank you!
@hilarywesthoff10 ай бұрын
So much good info!!! Thank you! I've struggled with meditation forever because I assumed you had to do the "don't think about anything" thing. This is a game changer!!
@sandiiithesinger10 ай бұрын
Yay I’m so happy I already saw the brain wave states video! Hell yeah I’m so grateful for this video ❤
@Renee-JillofallTrades9 ай бұрын
I know meditation is very much your thing, but damn, this video had to be so much effort! Thank you for putting your all into this. It's an amazing resource, and now I know I can play with a few different methods I've never tried before. 🙏🙏🙏
@melolore128010 ай бұрын
As usual! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! 🔮
@MoonTea-jf6ic10 ай бұрын
I meditate just so I can fall asleep.
@monikahthehuman236510 ай бұрын
31:09 I appreciate the honesty of just not doing it because you just dont want to. I have a 5 month old who is a terrible sleeper and as much as i want to do this it does feel like one more thing on top of everything
@debrasmith798010 ай бұрын
What a fantastic video with so much great information. I have to tell you, I’ve been a witch for over 30 years and I learn something new every time I watch a new video from your channel. Thank you so much for creating such amazing content. You’re brilliant.
@kristyhulslander721010 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for taking the time to create this video for us. 🙏 ❤ 🧘
@ilap38110 ай бұрын
thanks for this video Ivy! Really informative and also great to hear your personal tips and experience. Amazing
@PocketKanin5 ай бұрын
37:18 for me the visual i see is abstract, in that i see a big red splotch and small green splotch. it’s not outlined or shaded, and the shape is rough (it has shape enough to be different from a tomato but isn’t a strict same shape). i also mainly feel that it is what it is without fully constructing it, it’s hard to express into words but it’s a strong sense of emotion i believe.
@tammyflores751010 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing meditation has always been a struggle for me because of two of the issues you talked about today. And I come away from meditation feeling like a a failure.your decision and explanation today was very helpful and I can’t wait to apply and try your suggestions. ❤❤
@Sra.Campos10 ай бұрын
Super informative thank you for your efforts!
@LyLyDivine6 ай бұрын
Good Day Ivy…I never knew I had Aphantasia, I always thought the word visualize or visualization was a metaphor…lol…Ty for clarifying & helping me understand what it is…I’m one of those 2%…I guess I’m just that more different & special than others …lol…Ty Ivy much love and respect💜🌻🥰🫶🏼
@lizawasadiver10 ай бұрын
This is so so so helpful! Thank you! I have just started doing some beginner kundalini yoga, since I kept seeing snakes crawling up/down in my day-to-day life...not sure if I was just imagining the messages, but I figured I'd give it a try.
@lantcalen10 ай бұрын
Hi Ivy, I love your videos, I get so much inspiration, thank you! :D Yes, I am interested in knowing the purpose of the maditation when it started long time ago. If you do a video on it I will watch it for sure :)
@joebotz124310 ай бұрын
Love these long videos
@raccoonperson10 ай бұрын
Is it ok that I meditate while having music playing in the background? I'm neurodivergent and the only way I've been able to meditate is with music. Music is a large part of my practice and I use it during rituals and spells. I always listen to the same music everytime as it gets me in a trance-like state. And I'm not consciously listening to the music, it's more of just a background noise and the music I listen to has this energy to it that helps me to be in an altered state of mind.
@alternativewitchyunicorn10 ай бұрын
As someone who has autism and adhd and been wondering if I have aphantasia I appreciate this video so much. Still in the beginning but love that u brought up neurodivergents. I thought I had aphantasia but I’ve been able to visualize twice when trying to fall asleep but can’t do it on command so I go nowhere with guided meditations lol I hated psychic witch cuz of visualization. I regifted it lol
@theentertainmenthideoutlynne3910 ай бұрын
Hello Ivy I got inspired by this video to do a live stream talking about meditation and I talked about you on the live stream and put a link to your channel and this video I just thought I'd let you know!!!!!!!!!
@jesuisege9 ай бұрын
this is such an amazing and informative video! i really love that you made a whole section to talk about how neurodivergent minds may experience meditation differently, it made me feel very comfortable in your channel which is why i feel i could ask some questions. i always feel like my neruodivergent (and traumatized) mind is working against me when i try to meditate. i have aphantasia, i experience intursive thoughts, i also relate to the panic of letting go of control, and it is simply a painful experience for me to be mindful at any given moment because my mind thinks it needs to keep me in a dissociative state to keep me safe even tho that is no longer the case. so i was wondering where does 'dissociation' fit in with the states of consciousness? it is not a state where i feel ''present'' like you described beta, but i don't feel relaxed or in tune either like i assume alpha is supposed to be. it is a version of autopilot where i am programmed to overthink and criticize all my thoughts while not being aware of what is going on outside of my mind, even in my body. what brainwaves does that fit into? also should i be scared of reinforcing going deeper in there when i try to meditate? (also to take some pressure off of answering this question, i am in therapy and will discuss any advice you may give with my therapist before implementing. i just wonder what input you may have) thanks in advance if you decide you could have things to say about this! 🌻
@bluedragon12006 ай бұрын
👩🎓 🔮🧘
@IvyTheOccultist6 ай бұрын
Wow; thank you so much! I just got this notification. I really appreciate your support 🙏🖤
@ScottishWitchSorcha10 ай бұрын
Great video and massively needed at this level ❤
@donnaconnell10 ай бұрын
Would you consider doing a video on the connection between the pineal gland, the third eye and the Eye of Horus?
@IvyTheOccultist10 ай бұрын
I don't know enough about those subjects to make a video but it sounds interesting! 🥰
@RetroRayne16 күн бұрын
So, it turns out that when I 'zone out' while crocheting, I'm actually in a medative state. My mind is usually just blank, and I'm in my own world when I crochet. Anything around me just doesn't seem to be there anymore. It's just me and my yarn. I didn't even realise I did that until someone mentioned it.
@graziefiori702110 ай бұрын
Thanks for the great content! This is so basic but important, it should be more relevant in occult community. I see so much emphases on making fancy rituals and stuff, but if your mind is everywhere and nowhere at the same time is worthless.
@Areios101910 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video, this is extremely helpful and informative! PS I think the light from the sun looks kinda cool in this video. It creates a nice, sort of dramatic (in a good way) contrast. 🙂
@autumnfox470010 ай бұрын
Thank you ❤
@donnaconnell10 ай бұрын
Thank you, Ivy for a very thorough video. I actually stopped reading Psychic Witch just now to watch your video!❤
@graziefiori702110 ай бұрын
I know right when he said count 100 down without thinking nothing else feels like will take forever to finish the book, i was wondering am i doing this right? Thanks for taking the pressure Ivy!
@johngross522410 ай бұрын
One day I walk up behind my wife and she was watching a meditation video on double speed. Lol Also, I've found mantra to be a nice way to do breath work without thinking of it as breath work. Certain words or sounds will shorten or extend breath. it also helped me because I was able to concentrate on the sounds which I was making as well as listening to making kind of a feedback loop.
@alexisbaker9604 ай бұрын
Guided meditation: I recommend Jason Stephenson
@persnickety36910 ай бұрын
Is transcendental meditation (TM) still exclusive? Last time I checked it was very expensive and you aren't trained for it without paying first and paying for your own secret mantra. I was interested in it a while ago but was sad that it was so exclusive. It seemed like there was something next level about it unless that was just effective marketing. This video is so helpful. You've made this seem so simple and varied for our different brain types. 🙏🏼💐
@24vlinders4410 ай бұрын
I'm not finished watching your video yet 😅 . I know you said you haven’t covered all types of meditations but I thought I'd mention 2 that could be helpful to occult practitioners. One is drawing down energy and circulating it in your body. I've practiced 2 forms: one where the energy comes from opening chakras and the other where "high frequency" energy is channeled from spirit entities. Both forms came from a healing tradition where the purpose was to increase the quality of your energy to make the healing more effective. Of course in these traditions the meditation doesn’t stand alone, there is a whole program of practices included to ensure you're not harming yourself and screwing up your life. I mention it because perhaps if you cultivate your own energy, you might not need to rely on the energy of other beings and entities. The second type is where you focus on a part of your body to either develop it (like the pineal gland) or because it is a portal into the void.
@EmilysTarotandMagick10 ай бұрын
Thank you for discussing neurodivergence in this video Ivy - my daughter is being assessed for autism and it's something my husband and I have been deep into learning about for years now - it's been almost three years since the process began and I've known something was different since she was three and she's 8 now - I think both hubby and i may be on the spectrum also but diagnosis was different when we were young. Anyhoo... it's so helpful to have all these points in one place. I am the same for meditating lying down - I just get way more distracted by my back and neck niggles and pain if I'm seated; so I lie down on my back to avoid falling asleep I differentiate it by lying on top of the bed covers with a separate blanket and I place a cushion below my knees so my back is comfortable and as I never sleep like that, my brain understands it's a different thing. Plus all the ritual around the meditation with setting the ambiance with the incense, candles, lighting etc.. it really helps.. and the noise thing 😂 we live in a rural area but with lots of other houses and new builds so there are tonnes of children and families so even if my kids are at school and I take some time to meditate with a quiet house, there was often sounds of houses being built when we first moved in and now a playground close by it's babies and toddlers crying 😣 it's actually been interesting recently because I'm working on a lot on womb healing and since having kids the sounds of children crying has been quite triggering for me; part of that very much involves how my daughter came into the world and there's ancestral trauma there too - so there was one meditation recently when I was deep in the womb space and the sound of a crying toddler frightened me so much and brought me to tears in the meditation - it served to shift some blocked energy right there in the depths - it was really powerful - so lol 😜even the most annoying sounds can actually enhance some meditations. 😂 omgsh the longest essay comment ever! haha. Great video as always. 🙏 blessings lovely Xx
@nannetteblackwell621410 ай бұрын
Okay I've actually done meditation if it's your picture and something in your mind and you put yourself in the place in your mind but everyone I've ever talked to about meditation all tell me to do the first one you talked about and I can't sit down while I meditate and just count my breathing
@IvyTheOccultist10 ай бұрын
Oh yes, there are many other types of meditations you can do rather than just the sit down method! ☺️
@AshleyMarkham-q7k10 ай бұрын
Hi this is all so interesting your videos are great! Often if i have a nap early afternoon because i do shift work i wake up but it takes me a couple minutes probably to realize im not actually awake its weird i try to prove im awake by lifting my arm or rolling and it feels lie a have but i haven't and cant and then i think to myself your not awake yet go back to sleep. is that Theta? also when i was little i could control my dreams and remember to ask Peter pan questions id thought of during the day lol! now all i can do is make my self aware im in a nightmare and force myself awake by what feels like violently thrashing my neck to both sides. terrifyingly my son can astral travel he started at 13 he just does it.he gets forced to go places (sometimes he chooses but get pulled back) angels save him he kills people i cant even tell you all the stuff hes told me its wild hes even dragged his best friend in to a realm is that possible? he didn't know hed actually taken him on the trip but his mate knew they were in a car that my son looked at the day before that my son didnt tell him about. Anyway ive begged him to look at the how to lessons as hes gone to full power without learning to protect himself but hes 19 he says he can kill all the demons i don't now enough yet to know if thats true until i was about 12 i had the ability to change my dreams and would be able to resume them if i woke up. but this id hes got something its not just the astral travelling he has other abilities i don't know what to do. im sorry im posting this in the meditation comments too i need to know if what he can do is common he said hes been pulled to hell and riped up by and angel and the evil angels are beautiful men and the good ones are ugly and not really human looking. theres just so much more and faceless people black markets. but this isnt his only ability. im hoping to get competent in Ancestor magic to get advice. i told him hell have a spirit guide he reckons he hasnt met him
@amber.cartomancer9 ай бұрын
Im a 4, i didn't know it had a name. The only way i can visualize is i thibk of an image i already know. To make it up in my head cant do it. I never thought it was an issue but i did think it was just me😂😊❤
@nannetteblackwell621410 ай бұрын
I have ADHD and I'm on the autistic spectrum as well so that's why I have a hard time doing meditation
@IvyTheOccultist10 ай бұрын
I put in some tips specifically for ADHD and ASD so I hope it helps! 🥰🫶
@nannetteblackwell621410 ай бұрын
I know 😊 and it didn't exactly help but he showed me that I was already doing the stuff that is meditation without knowing I was doing it and I really appreciate you talking about it ☺️
@TheMetaphysicist-df2zx7 ай бұрын
No excuses but...I have 2 things working against me that I need to figure out. One...I get up at the crack of stupid for work and have no time in the mornings. Two...I have restless leg syndrome so, later in the evening when I am more tired, meditation becomes virtually impossible because the more tired you are the worse RLS becomes. This is gonna take some thinking and experimenting.
@marissaempey738910 ай бұрын
What are your thoughts about sobriety during meditation? I've heard about studies using psychedelics with psychotherapy for trauma but there's not a lot of literature on it. I've been told by other occultists they like to be sober during meditation or rituals but haven't done much research on it myself.
@ShannonDanielle-q8x9 ай бұрын
Ivy, I’d like to know if you have any thoughts or opinions on the use of psilocybin for meditation? I have been using it almost a year now and have had healing affects for my anxiety. My doctor is aware of this as well.
@gretaCarol810 ай бұрын
For the study that resulted in a larger corpus collosum, did participants use a specific meditation style?
@A_Me_Amy8 ай бұрын
i want to see what i was doing like last year around this time... if i learn from that and put it over here in spring instead, what would it mean? for the north towards manifestation aphelion summer. so if we receive the other way you can go eith the flow from the previous season it can perhaps more fully conscious manipulation
@shayslavin375810 ай бұрын
6 mins lol I’ve never been so on time 😂😂 just as I was gonna put on music to meditate 😂😂
@razorwire97353 ай бұрын
I had a random question do I have to use pentacles for the symbol in ritual? I have severe dyscalculia (it is a math thing but I aslo have bad directional and spatial skills so I have to label all the rooms with directions) and I have to relearn how to draw this symbol everyime (I am sure I will end up drawing it in the air very wrong) and it confuses me immensely so it's adding tremendous stress plus it is not even a symbol that speaks to me so it just seems weird to go through so much stress.
@marshclem225510 ай бұрын
I think I have moments during meditation or visualization that I slip into alpha but it doesn’t last long. I’m not sure how to maintain it while I’m trying to do spellwork. Like when I end my meditation beforehand, I’m too lucid to be in alpha while I’m doing spellwork. Not sure how to overcome this.
@A_Me_Amy8 ай бұрын
hmm. It is interesting. ..... lots of... stuff i am learning lol, like where does this info come from
@nc446 ай бұрын
I read Kabbalah and the Power of Dreams Aphantasia is the result of an underactive right hemisphere. I have been making progress through healing/integrating trauma.
@AshleyMarkham-q7k10 ай бұрын
PLEASE TELL ME WHAT YOU THINK I CAN TELL YOUR"E NOT A FRAUD terrifyingly my son can astral travel he started at 13 he just does it.he gets forced to go places (sometimes he chooses but get pulled back) angels save him he kills people i cant even tell you all the stuff hes told me its wild hes even dragged his best friend in to a realm is that possible? he didn't know hed actually taken him on the trip but his mate knew they were in a car that my son looked at the day before that my son didnt tell him about. Anyway ive begged him to look at the how to lessons as hes gone to full power without learning to protect himself but hes 19 he says he can kill all the demons i don't now enough yet to know if thats true until i was about 12 i had the ability to change my dreams and would be able to resume them if i woke up. but this id hes got something its not just the astral travelling he has other abilities i don't know what to do. im sorry im posting this in the meditation comments too i need to know if what he can do is common he said hes been pulled to hell and riped up by and angel and the evil angels are beautiful men and the good ones are ugly and not really human looking. theres just so much more and faceless people black markets. but this isnt his only ability. im hoping to get competent in Ancestor magic to get advice. i told him hell have a spirit guide he reckons he hasnt met him. when he doesnt travel he wakes with massive headaches