Thursday, February 9, 2017

Crystal Ball Gazing- Asking Questions



Once you are in the crystal ball, you can start asking questions or focusing on the reason that you are doing the reading. Bear in mind that you don't always need to have a question in mind to do a reading. Sometimes you can use the ball to relax, free your mind, or open up creativity.
When you are asking questions or looking for solutions to a problem, know that the answers you get from a crystal ball are there inside you all the time. They may seem to come from the crystal ball, but the ball is actually a tool. It is helping you get in touch with a level of awareness or consciousness that we usually cover up in the busy-ness of daily living.
When you link your mind with your heart, and go beyond linear thinking, you move into the present; you start living more in the moment, in the here and now. In that way, you are able to go past the constrictions of the mind, past what you believe your world to be, and past all limitations and expectancy. It's like taking a leap beyond.
When we go beyond the linear mind, we're able to know things beyond what can be known by more linear ways of perceiving. Likewise, if someone else is asking the question and you're using the crystal ball to answer it, know that you are just helping them access the answer that is already inside them. However, the crystal ball helps you to focus in a way, to be in particular way that allows these answers to emerge.
Crystal ball gazing is a tool that helps you open up, allowing you to perceive non-structured realities, that is, material often referred to as the "invisible reality." It is a little like  gazing through a window into the intuitive realm, the world associated with feelings, intentions, dreams and spirit. The experience of crystal gazing includes all possibilities of seeing, hearing, and otherwise sensing things differently than you ordinarily would. It is a way to go beyond what your rational mind says is possible and thus move into the intuitive, creative, and mystical realms, depending on how you wish to use it.
So when you ask the crystal ball a question, do you with the knowledge that you're asking yourself a question, or your're asking the universe a question, or you're asking higher intelligence a question. The answers are always there; it just requires this special kind of openness that the crystal ball provides.
A large part of successful interpretation is asking your questions properly. Not only is it important to ask your questions without adding your own emotions, but it's important to ask as directly, simply, and clearly as possible because the answer that you get will directly reflect all of the parts of the question that you ask. If you don't frame your questions so they are direct and simple there will be so many complications that your question may be unanswerable with any clarity or accuracy. You may really have asked several questions in one and there may even be parts to it or implications of which you're completely unaware. A simple question may call up other events or elements that you were unaware of, but you can track them down and make sense of them. If you do have a complicated question ask it one step at a time.
When words, images, or sensations start flowing back to you in answer to the questions you've asked, and you begin to describe what you're getting, try not to let your mind revert back to the rational and linear. Don't stop the flow by trying to interpret or "understand" what you're receiving. Just record your observations.
Sometimes the responses you receive are nonverbal impressions that only later become verbal. In fact, you don't always understand how the impressions even relate to the question you've asked. If this happens, just record you impressions and later meditate on them to come up with your answer. Of course, in the process of verbalizing a nonverbal impression you've received, you are forced to use the linear tools of your mind, upon which language is based. At this point, interpretation becomes an issue. Any time we interpret an image, the chances are pretty good that we're putting our own "spin" on the information, which may very well be a distortion. The question them becomes, how do we polish our lens so that we are minimizing distortion? The answer is that we at least get closer to clarity and truth through practice and through reexamining the information we receive.
Pure information from a crystal ball reading doesn't have to come right at the time of your reading. You may only get a piece or part of it. You may only see a part of your vision. So record your vision or your impressions and then later meditate with it. See what it tells you. Sit with it, contemplate it, let yourself dream about it, so that it continues to reveal newer and newer understandings. Each time you review your information you may understand more of its meaning.
Once you believe you understand the messages you've received from a reading, you don't necessarily want to stop there. Keep a record of your initial impressions. It can take hours, weeks, or even years for you to fully grasp the experience.
It is important that you don't use the crystal ball reading in place of your own common sense. Just because you've decided to believe gravity isn't real, doesn't mean that you'll suddenly start floating. If you know you're allergic to dairy and you see in the ball that you should be drinking lots of milk, common sense would tell you that you're probably wrong.

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