It's not necessary to spirit oneself away because that belongs to
another lesson! However there is a technique which everyone can do to
become more or less invisible. This is achieved by not arousing any
feelings in those…
around us. That means ones presence is not detected
or is scarcely noticed by those before whose eyes one has passed.
In other words, we arouse no reflection in their mind or leave an
impression in their memory. A person who steals along noiselessly
awakens only slight sensations in those who perceive them. But no matter
how noiseless and silent we be, the work of our mind generates energy
which spreads all around us, and this energy is felt in different ways.
For example, have you ever had the feeling someone was watching you?
Well, that's just normal paranoia, everyone in the Universe has that.
Only kidding! But if we stop ALL activity of our mind, we arouse no
sensations at all in those around us.
Our focus is usually on one thing only. Everything else is invisible to
us. Yes our material body remains visible but can we describe a
particular person who passed us on the street this morning? This person
made no 'knowledge–consciousness' or nampar–shespa as Tibetan shamans
call it.
So to become 'invisible' to people, we clear our minds completely,
broadcasting no energy and no one will have any knowledge/consciousness
of us.
The School of Magick teaches a more powerful way to become invisible by
wrapping ourselves in the Akasha principle which prevents all psychic
impressions to others. There are even methods of true invisibility but
there's little point in discussing something no one would believe!!
However true invisibility is achieved with the aid of the Akasha
principle but takes a longer time to achieve. What might be of interest
though and what is more easily achieved is that of Astral invisibility
whereby one is completely invisible while Astral traveling. This
technique is an advanced lesson in the School of Practical Magick.
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