Seer's Notes:
Walking a labyrinth helps open the chakras. Then the specific order can clearly be felt. Each chakra sings a musical note and it forms a little melody: me, ray, doh, fah, ti, la, so…
In a master another chakra opens a hand length above the top of the head: the doh that is an octave higher than the root's doh (the closing note of the little melody). This is depicted in Egyptian and Sumerian art as a disk above the head of the enlightened one (the Lahun chakra).
The Seer Almine
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Joanne Harding says
Dearest Almine. What key are the tones in, or does it matter? Xx
Joanne 🌺
Bas Waaijer says
I have a question about something different.
We apply the dream dictionary to both translate dreams at night, and symbols during the day. Toltec seers have used the definitions in the dictionary, because they found that these definitions are more or less the same for everyone.
However, is it still possible that symbols up to an extend have a different meaning for each and every one of us? Certain symbols in the dream dictionary are defined in a way I personally would never think of? And is there a way to identify what other symbols mean to us, a technique of sorts? Asking myself what the first thing is that comes to mind when identifying a symbol, doesn't always give me a clear answer.
Greets~
Bas Waaijer says
My point as well is that without the DD I could've never translated my dreams properly, I would've missed the mark continiously because I would've used different symbols than the ones in it. Doesn't it make more sense for the subconcscious to use symbols we are familiar with?
Bas Waaijer says
*different symbols = different definitions
Tallulah says
Thank you beloved Almine for this.
Mac says
Lovely — this is helpful in deepening my labyrinth walks. Much appreciated.
Dhani Nallainathan says
Yep. Some native land sites have these labyrinths. Be sure to start at the beginning and go all the way to the centre. Then walk backwards out of it.