View Full Version : Scrying/Divining/RVing with a Dark Mirror?
measle_weasel
06-11-2009, 04:00 AM
Has anyone here used a dark mirror with any success?
If so, what was your dark mirror made of, black obsidian, or some other material? Was is a sphere, a plate, or some other shape? Did you set it up in a certain fashion? Are any of these details even relavent?
From what Ive read about dark mirrors, it does not usually take that long to get some kind of image out of them, which is usually preceded by your image fading away after a couple minutes of focus. Does anyone have any personal accounts of using a dark mirror?
bulletproofheart
06-11-2009, 04:12 AM
Has anyone here used a dark mirror with any success?
If so, what was your dark mirror made of, black obsidian, or some other material? Was is a sphere, a plate, or some other shape? Did you set it up in a certain fashion? Are any of these details even relavent?
From what Ive read about dark mirrors, it does not usually take that long to get some kind of image out of them, which is usually preceded by your image fading away after a couple minutes of focus. Does anyone have any personal accounts of using a dark mirror?
I never actually got to try it.The first time I got the mirror it strangely dropped off a table.The next time it vanished from my house I never saw it again.
Maybe something was trying to warn me?
measle_weasel
06-11-2009, 04:21 AM
I never actually got to try it.The first time I got the mirror it strangely dropped off a table.The next time it vanished from my house I never saw it again.
Maybe something was trying to warn me?
Hmm, maybe. Though isnt a dark mirror just like any other tool; its the way its used that matters?
geewhizz
06-11-2009, 11:18 AM
Has anyone here used a dark mirror with any success?
If so, what was your dark mirror made of, black obsidian, or some other material? Was is a sphere, a plate, or some other shape? Did you set it up in a certain fashion? Are any of these details even relavent?
From what Ive read about dark mirrors, it does not usually take that long to get some kind of image out of them, which is usually preceded by your image fading away after a couple minutes of focus. Does anyone have any personal accounts of using a dark mirror?
Not tried that but would love to. I have excellent results with a simple stainless steel pan, full of water and boiling or simmering. Its good because i'm always cooking vegetables so I can stand at the cooker, stirring my veg and nobody knows what im up to. I get images in my minds eye almost instantaneous but its better when the water is boiling.
Try it, or maybe its just me.:confused:
measle_weasel
06-11-2009, 06:13 PM
Not tried that but would love to. I have excellent results with a simple stainless steel pan, full of water and boiling or simmering. Its good because i'm always cooking vegetables so I can stand at the cooker, stirring my veg and nobody knows what im up to. I get images in my minds eye almost instantaneous but its better when the water is boiling.
Try it, or maybe its just me.:confused:
Yes, I hear using water in a bowl can work as well. Apparently, there are many hundreds of different methods of divination, developed by different cultures all over the world throughout history.
Im wondering if the dark mirror will produce real images though, too. I hear it does, and with relative ease. I am under the impression that a dark mirror is not only a divination and scrying tool, but a sort of window that will allow vision into other realms. Possibly it may allow more than just vision; it may allow transport, which is why I am somewhat hesitant to use one and test it out myself, without knowing exactly how to prevent and/or deal with some unwanted event. Though I dont know for sure, which is why Im trying to get more information from actual users.
logan 5
09-11-2009, 10:53 PM
I recorded my experiences on here with a black mirror..
http://mysticwicks.com/showthread.php?t=144046
It's very different way of getting images, and you don't really know what your going to get when you do it.
measle_weasel
11-11-2009, 11:39 PM
I recorded my experiences on here with a black mirror..
http://mysticwicks.com/showthread.php?t=144046
It's very different way of getting images, and you don't really know what your going to get when you do it.
Thanks for the link! Interesting what you saw. Im still going through it, but it seems that you saw mostly subjective imagery, which is not unexpected to me.
Did you try to eventually see anything specific, such as otherworldly entities, or other dimensions, or information about the past/future? Was it successful?
Also, did you see these things in the center of your vision, being able to look directly at the images, or were they in the peripheral? Did you need to keep your eyes still, or did the images remain even if you moved your focus around the mirror?
logan 5
18-11-2009, 09:45 AM
No, I didn't get any images of future events or perceived other dimensions. I approached the whole process being open to receive whatever impressions that I got in the mirror. I kept my gaze into the center of the mirror.
The images seemed " alive ", they danced and moved about..then disappeared. Lots of Egyptian stuff, symbolism..I tried to make meaning to them, like putting a puzzle together. The mirror took on a water-like quality to it.
measle_weasel
11-12-2009, 07:10 AM
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http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3236/3078123468_71231074d8.jpg
'The Black Stone into which Dr Dee used to call his spirits ...'.
It's made of polished obsidian and Aztec in origin.
About Dr. John Dee. http://www.johndee.org/DEE.html
1. Visionary of the British Empire; coined the word Brittannia and developed a plan for the British Navy.
2. The first to apply Euclidean geometry to navigation; built the instruments to apply Euclid; trained the first great navigators; developed the maps; charted the Northeast and Northwest Passages.
3. An angel conjuror with his sidekick Kelley; the angels told him what Britain would have in their eventual empire; used an obsidian show stone which came from the Aztecs/Mayans and rests in the British Museum along with his conjuring table which contains the Enochian Alphabet he used as angel language.
4. Philosopher to Queen Elizabeth; did her horoscope; determined her coronation date astrologically; she came to visit him on her horse.
5. Founder of the Rosicrucian Order, the protestant response to the Jesuits.
6. An alchemist; hermeticist, cabalist, adept in esoteric and occcult lore.
7. Translator of Euclid and wrote the famous Mathematical Preface, mapping mathematical studies for the future, a kind of system of the sciences based on math.
8. Put a hex on the Spanish Armada which is why there was bad weather and England won.
9. Commissioned by Elizabeth to establish the legal foundation for colonizing North America; went back to Madoc, a Welsh Prince who took a group over to New England in the middle ages and established the first colony, and intermarried with the Indians, but with little or no historical trace but for the legend.
10. Instrumental in theatre arts and architecture.
11. Shakespeare depicted him as Prospero, and King Lear.
12. Sold the Voynich Manuscript, the most mysterious, a cipher as yet to be deciphered--"the Everest of cipher studies"--to the Holy Roman Emperor--Rudolph II--for a lot of gold. Resides at Yale in the Beineke Library. Probably an herbal and an almanac by Anthony Askham.
13. Had the greatest library in England over 4,000 books.
14. Biography by Peter French and everything by Francis Yates, his greatest advocate: cf. especially THE ROSICRUCIAN ENLIGHTENMENT.
measle_weasel
23-05-2010, 09:14 PM
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Ive been working with the altered image of a necker cube I had my nephew Draw on paint .
Its a little like the polor of a dark mirror the image being a distorted hexigon .
It helps see things in a different perspective and ive had a few syncronisities .
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tarant8l
25-05-2010, 10:32 PM
That pertains to Bogeyman PCS initiation of the RTRRT. OK the Personal cO5mic Secretary can be a dark mirror, the 5th element, akasa. http://lulu.com/astrology & RTRRT