Sleeping She-Wolves
ExTReMe FrEAk
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This isn't a poem, more of an art. It goes with She-Wolf trances, but this one specifically is a dreaming She-Wolf.
A she-wolf is when you are in a certain trance and you send a part of yourself to observe something or someone, while still in your own body.
Lately, I have been doing this with a friend of mine from Manhattan. I've never met him, and only know him from the internet. But so far, all four times attempted, we've established communication, the 4th time being the most vivid of them.
I sent him a Sleeping She-Wolf, which simply means that he is asleep when I send it. While he is sleeping, I go into a certain trance facing his direction (for ease), and we then communicate on usually a very subconscious level. Communication can either be verbalization, sense of touch, emotion, imagery, sounds, twinges, and crystalline imagery.
The last time, last night, we did this, he shared his dream with me. It actually kind of scared me, I'll write about it below.
I will continue this art, and with more people. I call it an art, because my true art is trances, deep leveled meditations.
If you have question or comments, or wish to share a story of your own, or anything at all really, just ask. I'll try to answer/reply best I can.
A she-wolf is when you are in a certain trance and you send a part of yourself to observe something or someone, while still in your own body.
Lately, I have been doing this with a friend of mine from Manhattan. I've never met him, and only know him from the internet. But so far, all four times attempted, we've established communication, the 4th time being the most vivid of them.
I sent him a Sleeping She-Wolf, which simply means that he is asleep when I send it. While he is sleeping, I go into a certain trance facing his direction (for ease), and we then communicate on usually a very subconscious level. Communication can either be verbalization, sense of touch, emotion, imagery, sounds, twinges, and crystalline imagery.
The last time, last night, we did this, he shared his dream with me. It actually kind of scared me, I'll write about it below.
I first felt my friend calling to me in his sleep. I decided it would be best if I responded and came into his dream. I sent my sleeping she-wolves, and got some of the most vivid images I've ever seen in this state. The first thing I saw were crystalline slashes from a sword, piercing through darkness. Then I saw a burning cigarette.
This was followed by a bronze helmet, it looked very roman. It had a long nose guard on it, and the rest of the helmet came down to neck length. The back of the helmet has a bronze 'horse mane'. After this is when the animals came in, this scared me.
The first thing I saw was in water, it was a sea serpent of some kind. I could only see from the neck up though, from what I could see, it looked like a dragon. The horns of the dragon were the interesting thing though, they started from the top of its head, and then curved around to below its jaw, and faces the same direction as its mouth.
The next thing I saw was a bull like creature with similar horns. I then saw a lion with huge eyes, and very grimacing. Also an alligator/croc with fins for feet swimming in the water, with a dorsal fin.
I also saw another strange helmet in the misted of all this. It only covered the top of the head, like a Yamaha, and looked like a bronze spider; the legs were all together on each side, and reached all the way down to the jaw line. I can't distinctly remember all the creatures I saw, as they all had came on to my pretty fast, however, it was not a pleasant experience. I walked into the middle of a very violet dream. It had scared me enough to break the trance after a few more creatures appeared before me. The more I saw, the scarier they got.
I'm not sure what he was trying to show me, but it scared me.
I will continue this art, and with more people. I call it an art, because my true art is trances, deep leveled meditations.
If you have question or comments, or wish to share a story of your own, or anything at all really, just ask. I'll try to answer/reply best I can.
Chasing a trail of smoke and reason.
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As she slams the door in his drunken face
And now he stands outside
And all the neighbours start to gossip and drool
He cries oh, girl you must be mad,
What happened to the sweet love you and me had?
Against the door he leans and starts a scene,
And his tears fall and burn the garden green
Therapy isn't a bad thing, I've seen therapists quite a bit throughout my life. Sometimes it's good to get a helping hand, that knows what they are doing.
Never yet been to therapy, god knows it would do me (or anyone) some good.. like you said "that knows what they are doing"
My sis meditates, maybe I'll slow down and try..
Looking forward to your next experience
As she slams the door in his drunken face
And now he stands outside
And all the neighbours start to gossip and drool
He cries oh, girl you must be mad,
What happened to the sweet love you and me had?
Against the door he leans and starts a scene,
And his tears fall and burn the garden green
Meanwhile, I’m going to put up a little visualization exercise for everyone. Visualization exercises help you with a lot of things. It works the right side of your brain more, and it makes it easier to project energy. It is also a good boredom tool.
Visualization Exercise 1: Alien Vegetables
1) Close your eyes, and begin to create in your mind an alien vegetable. Something you have never seen before.
2) Once you have your alien vegetable, start putting more detail into it, and look at it from all angles in streaming imagery.
3) Once you have your vegetable ready, open your eyes, and then try to bring that image out with your eyes open.
4) If you are getting the hang of step 3, then try to put the vegetable on a surface of some kind.
5) Walk up to your vegetable, and look at the different parts of it.
6) Smell your vegetable.
7) Make sure you feel the texture of your vegetable.
8) Pick up your vegetable, and note the weight of it.
9) Throw your vegetable at something.
That is the end of the first exercise, if you haven’t done much visualization before, this should be a good starter for you.
My alien vegetable looked like something between a cauliflower, a corn cob and a giant fly, with orange leaves, and it smelled like wet money.
Looking forward to assignment two! I like these sorts of tests. Good for the mind's eye.
Visualization Exercise 2: Darkness Charades
In this Exercise, you are going to need to be in a dark room, with your eyes at least partly adjusted for the dark.
You are going to first change the levels of darkness in your mind, and then with those levels, create images, fun stuff.
1) Get into a dark place
2) Leave some time for your eyes to adjust to the dark
3) Relax
4) Once you are ready, make the roomer darker in your mind
5) Once you have darkened the room more, darken it another level
6) Take the different levels of dark, and swirl them around
7) One they are swirling, try to put together shapes
8) Make anything you’d like from the darkness: flowers, skulls, plates, submarines, doesn’t matter
9) Once you’ve made your first image from the dark, try to hold it in place
10) Now try to make it appear animate, move it’s features around
11) Try to make more things to interact with each other
Note: If you have those glow in the dark stars, you can make them appear to dance
Note 2: If you have other people with you, you can usually have them see what you are seeing.
The next exercise will deal with changing your spatial environment through your mind, it’s probably one of the coolest things you can do.
Exercise 3: Spatial Movement
This next one will affect your spatial environment. You can bring things closer to you, further away from you, or see waves in walls, the room breathes, or even make shapes like in Exercise 2.
1) Sit somewhere where it is well lit, but not too bright of course.
2) Relax
3) Stare off at the wall, and relax you eyes some, don’t hyper focus
4) Imagine what you are looking at is getting closer to you
5) As it gets closer to you, imagine now that only part of it is getting closer to you
6) Once you have done this, push it away
7) Now imagine what you are looking out, having a fluid motion
8) Watch waves roll by in the object
9) If you’ve made it to step 8, you have a good idea of how to control this visualization, go ahead and try to get creative with it
10) If you really want a good visual work out, have the wall rub your hand gently.
Note: The more movement you try to create, the slower it gets, E.G. If you are having the walls close in on you, it may take some time.
Note 2: It is easier to see things moving away from you, E.G. your ceiling goes from 9ft above you, to 3 stories about you.
You don’t actually move anything, only in your mind, and like Exercise 2, you can sometimes have others see what you are seeing.