Elemental Colors and the Rain

It has been raining here in Jersey for days now. A lot of people are upset about the weather but not  me. If you have done a lot of work with the five elements – not evocations of governors etc, but stuff like internal energy work, meditations that clear the perception enough to see tigles, even consistent zone rite work like the Watchtower Vortex – you get to a point where under certain conditions you see the pure lights of the elements with your physical eyesite. The easiest conditions to manufacture are extreme darkness like in a togyal retreat, or skillful playing with sunlight, but when the air gets sufficiently ionized in a prolonged way, the thigles appear on their own.

Even without any work, despite the gloomy sky, colors often appear darkly vibrant to anyone under these conditions. It is a very good time to work on direct perception of the elements in their nearly-gross manifestations.

It is a joy to walk amidst the self-emergent luminosity of the five wisdoms!

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2 Responses to Elemental Colors and the Rain

  1. Frater AIT says:

    At last, a name for those things! Thank You!

    At first I thought tigles was some silly word you made up to identify the phenomena…and then Google told me it’s a full on word in your tradition with history and all. Good times.

  2. Lavanah says:

    And now to figure out what it is that I’ve been doing that would cause the rain falling on my face (on the night of the full moon) to feel like drops of dry, rather than drops of wet.

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