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Asante
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2024 firework ritual 6
#28605057 - 12/31/23 07:04 PM (27 days, 6 minutes ago) |
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2024
I took a small firecracker. I got in a trance and through my fingers, I dumped all the negative/weak/yin energy into the firework, all the negativity, weakness, illness, bad tidings 2023 had to offer, out my body, through my fingers, into the little firecracker.
It went with surges and stops, out of my body, into the firework.
It was midnight! 2024 is now! I broke my trance and felt relief from the yin dump.
I went outside, greeted 2024, lit and threw the firecracker and with a louder bang than the firework was supposed to give it smacked those negative yins into positive yang energy, which is now raining into me for hours. Instantaneously i feel so much better, not just relief, elation. health. robustness.
This is how fireworks are intended, spiritual instruments.
Have a Blessed 2024.
Goodnight.
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Re: 2024 firework ritual [Re: Asante] 3
#28607145 - 01/02/24 01:55 PM (25 days, 5 hours ago) |
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Happy New Year and blessings back!
I totally get and support the transmutation ritual. At the same time, I’m struck by your use of the word “yin” which from my understanding does not have any inherently negative connotations, and simply refers to the energy that is complementary to “yang.” Although excess yin and deficient yang is probably what you’re referring to now that I think about it.
I can relate, I have often felt tired and like I’m just wasting away. Can be hard to tell whether I need rest or excitement. But rest is a good thing when done wisely (hard in today’s world with excessive technological noise and demands).
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Asante
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Yin certainly has negative connotations.
Yang can be negative too, such as a nuclear strike, but withering away, decaying, chronic disease, dying, the cold, degeneracy, feebleness, weakness, thats all yin.
Yang is upsurging, Yin is receding, declining.
Its the same energy, but one is birthing and the other dying.
There's two sides to eah coin, and Yang tends to be the sunny side and Yin, the shade.
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Re: 2024 firework ritual [Re: Asante]
#28607599 - 01/02/24 07:04 PM (25 days, 6 minutes ago) |
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I've got egg on my face - of course you're right lol yin is negative by definition!
But you know what I meant - I meant that it is not something to be abhorred or avoided or cast as "evil." It is actually essential, just as so called "dying" is.
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Asante
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I can tell you dont have painful wounds in your legs that have rotted for years yin yin yin gnawing at your Ki sapping your life energy drawing you towards dying.
Yins in the wrong places will kill a man.
It is essential to have your yins and yangs in the right places.
What i did was a healing process.
It is essential i don't let myself wither away into death.
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Re: 2024 firework ritual [Re: Asante]
#28608019 - 01/03/24 06:08 AM (24 days, 13 hours ago) |
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Alright, just wanted to understand what you were saying better that’s all. I think we’re on the same page, just semantics in the way… all the power to you, truly.
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I have chronic pain, quite intense sometimes like now, words may come out more fierce than intended.
Thank you for engaging the topic with questions and discussion.
Its an important realisation how the yins and yangs cut.
There are very good things that are yin, like gold, or the quiet after the rainstorm, but yin has many weaknesses.
i'm 375lbs and 51yo. Rising up out of my chair requires a gush of Yang. The lockdown tricked me into making due with a lot of yin, now i struggle to climb out of that hole. Now at 51, i just dont bounce back like i used to.
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Re: 2024 firework ritual [Re: Asante]
#28608261 - 01/03/24 10:19 AM (24 days, 8 hours ago) |
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I hear ya, I do hope you make progress with this and I understand that the challenge may have many layers of difficulty, not just physical.
It’s interesting that you’ve brought up yin and yang because I’ve been having visions recently of an internal attempt to bring them into balance. A recurring vision I have is of peristalsis, which to me seems to represent an endless and unceasing seesaw between yang and yin, contraction and relaxation of smooth muscles, to move food stuff through the digestive tract. It’s really awe inspiring, and strangely sexual but in a more transcendent, alchemical way…
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Re: 2024 firework ritual [Re: Asante]
#28609048 - 01/04/24 01:17 AM (23 days, 17 hours ago) |
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Quote:
Asante said: I have chronic pain, quite intense sometimes like now, words may come out more fierce than intended.
If you respectfully ask your God, he might relieve you of your pain. They call that dragging away, dragging away a part of your consciousness.
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