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Friday, October 15, 2021

Interpretation of the Session: Breakdown of Symbols

 

Good morning scryers. The book Art of Scrying and Dowsing and Art of Channelling ( and everything else I do regarding divination) has core techniques. Most everything else, with the exception of dowsing is built on this base. The core technique are in chapters. 2 and 3.



The goal of the book was to deliver a compact technique that could be learned quickly and usable anywhere. I would likely to clarify some points on interpretation of the session. This is the most difficult part of the session for a beginner.

The rule of thumb is this. Anything sketch or description in a session is usually symbolic. Therefore it needs to be broken down into descriptive terms. Descriptive terms contain information regarding colour, shape, motion, energy, emotional response and emotional readings, associations, placement.

Symbols are not bad. They simply need to be processed in order to break down the compilation and interpretation of the information being perceived. Generally speaking, the symbols will not directly reflect what is at the target site, they are merely an interpretation of perceptions coming through the non physical senses.



The simplest way to break down the symbols is by asking the question

" How does this XXXX resemble the object, presence, activity/energy. ( which ever one you are working on in that part of the session)

Immediately after asking that question write the description.

After the target is revealed look through the symbols and the breakdown of the symbolic material very carefully. Mark and note each individual perception that matches the target data.

For example you note the colour green. Look in the photo if you are using a target photo and see if there is any green.

As a beginner in this system you probably will be looking from a very close point of view to the objects in the target area. This is normal. It means you can find individual perceptions that match the data but you probably won't get the overall picture with any clarity most of the time. As you gain experience and begin to understand how your perception works then the picture will become clearer in session. The data you put on paper during the session will not make sense to you. The processing of making sense is the superficial mind trying to analyze perceptive information. You do not want that to happen. Instead accept the data as is, and break down anything that makes sense into more basic descriptions. If you do that you will find that you are able to work with much greater accuracy in scrying.