Scrying is an ancient practice that involves gazing into a reflective surface—be it a black obsidian mirror, a bowl of dark water, or even a crystal ball—to quiet the conscious mind and open the “third eye.” While it may seem like something reserved for high-level occultists, it is actually a deeply accessible form of visual meditation. The goal isn’t necessarily to see a cinematic movie of the future, but to allow your subconscious to project symbols, colors, and impressions that your waking mind has been too busy to notice.
To begin, dim the lights and place a single candle behind your line of sight so its flame doesn’t reflect directly in the surface. Relax your gaze, letting your eyes go slightly out of focus, and breathe into the stillness. Over time, you may notice the edges of the reflection shifting or “clouding.” This is the threshold of the astral plane. Approach these visions with curiosity rather than expectation, and always keep a journal nearby to record the symbols you see, as their meaning often reveals itself hours or even days later.



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