
Eyelid Scrying: Second Sight
Scrying,
sometimes called ‘crystal gazing’ is a technique by
which a person “gazes” into anything reflective.
However, most people use a crystal ball or a scrying
mirror. Scrying mirrors are concave opaque pieces of
glass. They are very beautiful. However, you can scry on
just about any reflective surface; a bowl of water, a
piece of metal, a mirror, etc. Some people can even scry
in smoke, flames, etc.
The purpose of scrying is to gain information. Some
people believe this information is given clairvoyantly
or psychically. Others believe the scrying technique
simply clears the mind so information from the Universe
or the Source can flow more freely. The information
given can be used to answer a whole host of questions
and concerns. Sometimes the information given is very
literal; the scryer will see visions of real people,
places and events. Other times the information is
symbolic, like dreams, and must be interpreted.
In my experience, open eye scrying takes concentration
and regular practice. I have found it difficult to focus
my attention with my eyes open. I have met people who
are natural scryers. They can focus and images begin to
appear almost immediately. However, I was never quite
got the hang of it. I had, however, been able to gain
images, in a relaxed state, on my eyelids, with my eyes
shut. It wasn’t until I met another person who used the
same technique that I realized this was a form of
scrying. I’m sure many people would not consider this
technique scrying since it does not involve a “tool”
outside of the person, such as a crystal or a mirror.
However, I have found this to be an effective way to
practice scrying technique with my eyes shut. It helps
me focus and relax and receive meaningful images.
Before I begin, let me just say that I have been scrying
on my eyelids for most of my life. It began
spontaneously when I was a child. However, for people
who have tried the open-eyed method and easily become
distracted or frustrated this may be a way that is
easier and relaxed.
Before you begin for the first time, you may want to
light a candle or incense. Whatever you do to “clear the
air” of any negative energies that may be around. If you
have a prayer or an incantation that you like, you can
say it as you begin to focus. This little ritual of
lighting a candle and saying a prayer will often help
focus the beginner. Find a darkened place. Try as I
might, I cannot scry in bright light. Get in a position
that feels comfortable. I do best lying down or
reclined. However, if you feel you will fall asleep, sit
upright or just slightly reclined. Try a few positions
until one feels best for you. As you practice, you will
find a position where it is easy to relax and you
receive the best images.
You are going to want to record your images for future
reference, interpretive purposes and to check back for
accuracy in interpretation, so make sure you have a
dedicated journal near by.
Once you are in a position that feels very comfortable,
start relaxing your body and your mind. This is the same
as meditation techniques. You will want your body to be
in a very relaxed state and your mind in a very alert,
yet relaxed state. There are some good relaxation and
meditation tapes out there by various companies. You may
want to practice relaxation and meditation until you get
used to it before you try closed-eye scrying.
I caution you not to use music when closed-eye scrying.
The reason for this is that music can often influence
the visions and information you will receive. If you
need to use some sort of sound to block out noise, I
suggest using “white noise” such as a fan. A fan will
block out background noise but will not interfere with
the visions or information you are receiving.
Once you are in a relaxed state turn your attention to
your vision with your eyes closed. At first, all you may
see are flashes of light. Or you may have an “imprint”
of the last thing you looked at before you closed your
eyes. In the beginning, it may take a while for the
flashes of light or the “imprint” to fade. The most
important thing is to not really think about these
images. Stay relaxed and alert. Begin to “look” with
your eyes closed to see if, in the background, you are
starting to see any images appear that are not
associated with the undefined images of light you saw
when you first closed your eyes. Don’t stress, just
simply relax and observe.
Remember those old Polaroid cameras? You took a picture
and then slowly an image began to appear. This is what
it will be like. In the beginning, you may only see a
shadow of an image. That’s ok. Just continue to relax
and see if it develops into a more distinct image. Make
sure you are recording what you see.
Closed-eye scrying is very similar to “people watching”
in the park. When you are people watching, you are
sitting, relaxed on a park bench simply watching the
people and events around you. You are alert, but you are
not involved with what is going on around you. When you
are closed-eye scrying, you should feel the same way.
You are relaxed and alert. You are simply observing.
In the beginning, try your closed-eye scrying for
fifteen minutes. When you are done, write down any
images you saw, even if they are shadowy. Eventually,
the images will start to become clearer and more
distinct. Then the images will start to move, and you
will begin to see scenes.
I have had only a few experiences of clear
clairaudience, that is, the ability to actually hear
what is being said in the images I am observing.
However, I do know clairvoyantly what people are saying
in the scenes I am watching. I get an inner sense.
If you find a scene unfolding in a manner that feels
uncomfortable to you, simply open your eyes. You will
probably note you are breathing heavier and no longer
relaxed. Allow your breathing to return to a relaxed
state and then get up and do another activity. Do not
return to an uncomfortable scene. Don’t over
intellectualize. Don’t ask yourself, “Am I really seeing
this or is it just my imagination?” If you find yourself
doing that you are not a relaxed observer. Just let the
images appear as they come. Try not to make judgments
about yourself or the images. Above all, don’t worry if
you are doing it “right”. There is no “right” or “wrong”
way to scry.
Interpreting the Information
Interpreting the information you receive is an art, just
like closed-eye scrying is. It will take time for you to
learn to interpret the information you receive.
Remember, often times you will get information
symbolically. I use a very simple technique I learned at
the Association for Research and Enlightenment in
Virginia Beach, Virginia. I attended a lecture at their
visitor’s centre about dream interpretation. This
technique is very easy to use and gives very good
results.
Steps:
1. Fold a piece of paper in half long ways
2. On the left hand of the paper write down the elements of the scene you experienced during your closed-eye scrying.
3. On the right side of the paper, write down what you think those symbols may mean.
Let’s say, you saw a black dog come
out of the woods at your grandmother’s house and eat her
prized flowers. Consider first, what does a “black dog”
mean? It could mean something dangerous, particularly if
you don’t like dogs or the dog seemed mean. Next,
consider grandmother’s house. Perhaps, you always felt
safe and secure at grandmother’s house. Lastly, the
prized flowers. Those are something grandmother spent
time and energy on. Those were something very important
to your grandmother. Now, synthesize the symbolism. In
this scene, you may feel something is threatening your
grandmother’s or your own sense of well-being. This type
of interpretation will take practice and review. Go back
and review your interpretations. Often times, once you
are scrying on a regular basis, some symbols may repeat
themselves, for example, every time you see a rose that
could mean love. Remember, occasionally, you will
receive a disturbing image. For example, maybe you saw a
friend killed in a car accident. If you keep in mind,
that most of the images will be symbolic, you won’t call
your friend crying hysterically. You may want to call
your friend and say, “I’ve been thinking of you.” You
might find out something is happening in his/her life
that could be symbolized by a car accident.
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