View Full Version : Etheric sight?
David19
September 1st, 2006, 09:27 PM
Does anyone here know how to gain etheric sight, it's just on this Feri Tradition site, it says one of the things you should do, before even finding a teacher, is to develop the etheric sight (among other things) but i'm not sure how you develop it, i think i've read that Victor Anderson's Etheric Antomy(sp?) has exercises for developing it, but i probably won't be able to get that for awhile, so does anyone know of any ways to develop it or help it along?.
Thanks for any help :).
Aidron
September 1st, 2006, 09:32 PM
Never heard of etheric sight, but then again people are making up fancy titles every time you turn around.
By definition of etheric, I would imagine it is simply (like I said) fancy title for second sight, or remote viewing. The ability to see things at a great distance, though I suspect their idea of etheric sight allows you to see things beyond the material plane, and into the past and future as well.
It is essentially scrying. It can be done without tools, but most people have a difficult enough time even using scrying aids.
The best way to begin I imagine would be to begin working with your third eye. Learn to open it and see through it, then eventually control what you want to see.
If my assumptions about this etheric sight are not too far off, it's something I can do to a degree. It's not quite remote viewing, but remote viewing is the closest title I've ever been able to discern for it. I've done it many, many times over the years on the computer, informing people of what they are wearing and their enviroment, but it doesn't always concern the material plane. It's always come quite naturally to me, but then again I am a very visual person.
David19
September 2nd, 2006, 07:30 PM
Never heard of etheric sight, but then again people are making up fancy titles every time you turn around.
By definition of etheric, I would imagine it is simply (like I said) fancy title for second sight, or remote viewing. The ability to see things at a great distance, though I suspect their idea of etheric sight allows you to see things beyond the material plane, and into the past and future as well.
It is essentially scrying. It can be done without tools, but most people have a difficult enough time even using scrying aids.
The best way to begin I imagine would be to begin working with your third eye. Learn to open it and see through it, then eventually control what you want to see.
If my assumptions about this etheric sight are not too far off, it's something I can do to a degree. It's not quite remote viewing, but remote viewing is the closest title I've ever been able to discern for it. I've done it many, many times over the years on the computer, informing people of what they are wearing and their enviroment, but it doesn't always concern the material plane. It's always come quite naturally to me, but then again I am a very visual person.
Thanks for that, you've really helped me :).
But do you know how to open the 3rd eye (i've got this course called Witchcraft From the Ground Up (i found it on the whywiccanssuck.com links page), and that teaches you how to open it, but i'm always looking out for other techniques that can be useful too.
Thanks again ;).
mtpathy
September 2nd, 2006, 10:55 PM
its the same thing as developing the thirdeye its just called "etheric sight"
instead.. turn a circle throw a rock you'll find another thread on this same
topic....
Aidron
September 3rd, 2006, 12:48 AM
Thanks for that, you've really helped me :).
But do you know how to open the 3rd eye (i've got this course called Witchcraft From the Ground Up (i found it on the whywiccanssuck.com links page), and that teaches you how to open it, but i'm always looking out for other techniques that can be useful too.
Thanks again ;).
I took a fairly simple approach to it, actually. I imagined an actual, physical eye where my third eye is, and I imagined it in great detail. You can imagine your eye being however you want. In my case, it's often surrounded in black eyeliner (since I wear black eyeliner a good bit), and the pupil and iris appear in a unique way for my individual preferences.
After you have a good idea of what you feel it should appear as, you visualize it as being closed. Then, slowly open it; feel an actual eyelid belonging to it opening. With time and practice, you should be able to tell when it is open and when it is not.
Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.1.10 Copyright © 2012 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.