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Dark Matter At Hand

by Tzimon Yliaster
Background Noise:
When physicists calculated the amount of mass necessary to produce a gravitation
al force capable of holding our galaxy together in the face of centrifugal force
, they discovered a curious fact. When they added up the total of all mass exist
ant in the galaxy, they had only 10% of the mass necessary to keep the Milky Way
from flying apart. To compensate for this, they have theorized the existence of
dark matter. None has of yet been observed; it may or may not objectively exist
.
For this working, however, this debate is entirely unimportant. We will assume t
hat dark matter exists in one way or another. Furthermore, we will equate the 90
% of "unmanifested" matter with that 90% of the brain whose purpose and function
we have not yet discovered. Those unknown or unmanifested functions can be symb
olized by the "tip-of-the-tongue" condition, when a word or phrase comes to mind
but cannot be expressed verbally. This is unmanifested speech, in the same way
the dark matter and the "mystery" 90% are unmanifested.
Statement of Intent:
It is my will to manifest that which is potential
It is my will to find the potential lying in wait
It is my will to evolve.
NOTE: It is unnecessary, and undesireable, that all participants recite the stat
ement of intent in unison.
The Rite
0. All participants declare:
XIQUAL WEC!
ONGO WEC!
TOMARGO WEC!
Phenomenize dark matter!
Do dark matter!
Dark matter by whatever means necessary!
All participants begin spinning rapidly in place while shouting out words, lette
rs, or whatever comes to mind. No chain of association should be followed, and a
ny formof glossalalia is also valid.
The spinning and shouting continue until the participants cannot think of anythi
ng else to shout. If this goes beyond the amount of spinning a participant can t
olerate, hishi should lie on the floor on their back, eyes open, and continue to
shout out while hyper- ventilating.
Participants now take an ice cube and press it in the space between their eyes w
ith their eyes closed. The ice cube is held there until it is entirely melted. U
ntil this happens, all should remain entirely motionless and in a state of no-mi
nd.
When the ice cube has melted, the participants should stand up and scream out:
What was hidden has been found!
From the darkness to the light!
What was silent now is sound!
(pause and draw a deep breath)
What is mine is mind to keep!
From the darkness to the light!
Preconception go to sleep!
(pause and draw three deep breaths)
From within the dark earth grows
From the darkness to the light!
Transmute nobo wec to wec nobo
(pause and draw nine deep breaths)
Banish by laughter and do not record or seek to remember any detail of your expe
rience until you note the "spontaneous" manifestation of some new ability or uns
ually intense inspiration. If this does not occur by the time you have completel
y forgotten ever having performed this rite, then perform it again.
Dream Recall Exercise
"Extrapolated from an occult excercises & practices suppled by the sorcerers app
rentice. Similar lessons are given free upon request with every order placed".
Although startlingly simple (as are most potent systems) Dream Recall is a very
effective method of gaining control over dreamtime. In it's ultimate form it can
reveal areas of Magical Memory and much initiated work can be done vhilst in dr
eam state, including lucid-dreaming wherein the dreamer is semi-conscious and ca
n 'observe' the dream without affecting it; being carried away and noting every
happening in the dream itself, objectively.
The Dream Recall Technique has also been termed Reverse Remembering. The mind ma
kes thousands of decisions every day. It does this automatically and in 'forward
-thinking' mode. If you are asked to remember a list of groceries you always rem
ember the one at the top of the list first and then 'chain' them together. When
re-membering them you begin at no.1 and move down the list. The mind automatical
ly thinks this way. However just because this fits into our mundane life more ef
ficiently does not mean that the mind is limited to thinking linearly. Not so. T
he mind can be taught to remember in reverse sequence by command, although it do
es take some effort on behalf of the operator. Try counting from 100 down to zer
o for example. You have to think and put effort into the result, whereas countin
g from zero to 100 you do not think, it is automatically accomplished by familia
risation. Of course there is a limit to what we can accomplish by sequential rem
embering in the forward mode. Eventually we run out of things to remember becaus
e they have not yet happened. We then have to move into clairvoyant realms. Howe
ver in reverse remembering we can continue much deeper and farther into the real
ms of experience and Being and pull out of our memories information and data whi
ch can really help us in our daily lives. lt helps if the mind is in a state of
repose when this reverse remembering goes on and the best results are when allie
d with sleep although once adept at it you can reverse-remember at any peaceful
time.
The knack of reverse remembering is time-phased and memory-phased. That is to sa
y that you can trace back and reverse remember all that has gone on in your mind
the night previously. You can also reverse remember previous lives. The key to
attempting reverse remembering is simply familiarization. To begin with reverse
remembering is very difficult. Within a week you will be absolutely amazed at th
e progress you have made and after several months it will become second nature a
nd will be available to you at will.
The most successful exercises in reverse remembering is the following:
Just prior to going to sleep close your eyes and try and think of what you did b
efore you got into bed, Make a detailed memory-picture of every action and state
ment in reverse order from laying your head down to climbing the stairs. As you
move along in your mind things will become more and more difficult to remember a
nd most beginners lose track after half a dozen 'remem-brances'. You may find yo
u have dropped off to sleep upon waking up in the morning. PERSIST in this exerc
ise every night reverse remember. The more you attempt it the more successful yo
u will be. It will become easier. Whilst you are training yourself in this you m
ust also keep a notepad and pencil beside your bed. In the morning sit up sharp;
before anything else has entered your mind and remember bk to whilst you were a
sleep. You will find to begin with that this is VERY difficult but persistence w
ill prove successful. You will find that your first success comes when you rever
se remember a particularly strong emotional sequence in a dream. Once you have d
ixed upon this then FORWARD REMEMBER from that point. When you have completed th
is as far as you can go and put all this down on paper, then switch concentratio
n back to the first part of the dream and reverse remember. This is the most dif
ficult task of all for it takes much effort and only by parts do you succeed ini
tially. However the prize you are after is worth it and even part success is stu
pendous when it occurs. Once you have mastered this part improvement will flow q
uickly. lt will not be long before you can 'map' out the highlights of the psych
ic work you have 'subconsciously' done during the night and truly begin to benef
it from the third of your life you normally waste 'asleep'.
Some "daylight" exercises to help you with your reverse remembering are:
Learn to count backwards f rom 100 to zero as quickly as you can from zero to 10
0
Use the old child's game of having someone show you a tray with around 30 small
objects thereon, (or a limited period. Then try and re-member them. As you get b
etter, have more objects or/and less time to view them.
Take 20 playing cards. Shuffle them. Remember their sequence after looking throu
gh them once. As you get better increase the number of cards. When you get reall
y good reverse remember the cards after looking through them the other way.
This is a variation on (3) of help to beginners. Take a glossy magazine. Look at
each page and memorise the pictures on each page from front cover to back cover
then put the book down and re-member from back cover to front cover.

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