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Title: Suggestion Box: things you learned in tearoom or chat that were useful.
Post by: Mystress on Jul 21, 2018, 09:38:57 PM

  Sometimes, often in the chats I teach stuff that is not part of the FST lessons, same for the tearoom. A seeker's query will inspire me to share a technique from the dusty attic library of my mind that will benefit them. Just how shamans work, problem solvers. Fair to say I know more than I know! Its all about what I need to know, or remember, in the moment.

  When not in the moment, trying to remember all the most useful tidbits so I can add them to the updated lessons, is much harder!

For example, in a recent thread (http://fire-serpent.com/tearoom/index.php/topic,1609.msg7088.html#msg7088) I was moved to share a technique that came out of the anonymous part of my calling. I have an imperative to do a little bit of spiritual work anonymously, and to always have some door open to cross paths with people who would not even think to look for someone like me. Words are searchable so to remain anonymous I cannot quote myself, I have to come up with new words, new ways to share. I get some nice inspirations... the best of them get shared and then I cannot quote myself and have to come up with new...

  I cannot teach the grounding without revealing myself, so instead I teach them to observe the breath, or imagine being a tree. Teaching "being a tree" to overloaded empaths and psi vamps it was clear the only part of the tree that mattered for them, was the roots. (all about tha roots, bout tha roots, bout tha roots, no branches!) Focusing on the roots moved their consciousness into the realm/dimension of the root chakra, where the empathic noise and influence from opinions of other, does not exist.   

  There are a few things, like reclaiming your inner child, and growing your wings that I always thought were part of FST but actually, are not! That will be remedied. Quite often the tidbits are valuable info, like how to dump overload.

  My short list of additions includes:
dumping overload
growing roots
growing your wings and their uses
water of life
observing the breath and soul meditation (that one will be a new lesson)
special grounding for men
reparenting your inner child
karma vamp games level 1
sock puppets
guru proofing
selfless listening
earth heart meditation
extended third eye trainiing


    Ultimately, you know best, what extra bits of teaching were most useful for you. So I thought to put it out there and invite members to share useful things I taught you that are not part of an FST lesson, or insights that helped you understand a lesson better.
  If you are referencing a tearoom post, please post the url here and something about how it affected you. Sensitive information, like from a FST chat, a private session or conversation, send me a pm instead.

  I might actually build an email form page to be a permanent suggestion box but for now, this is it!

  Thank you for helping me to make FST, even more awesome!
 







Title: Re: Suggestion Box: things you learned in tearoom or chat that were useful.
Post by: WhimsicalZephyr on Jul 22, 2018, 11:43:59 AM
I have had good success with dumping overload, growing roots, observing the breath and soul meditation, and sock puppets. Sigmund once showed me the earth heart meditation when you were sleeping, Mystress, and that felt very peaceful. I'm excited that FST will have new content!
Title: Re: Suggestion Box: things you learned in tearoom or chat that were useful.
Post by: WhimsicalZephyr on Jul 23, 2018, 11:38:11 AM
http://fire-serpent.com/tearoom/index.php/topic,1609.msg7094.html#msg7094
http://fire-serpent.com/tearoom/index.php/topic,1429.msg6266.html#msg6266
Title: Re: Suggestion Box: things you learned in tearoom or chat that were useful.
Post by: Duu on Jul 23, 2018, 04:56:55 PM
Hi,

1) Looking from behind and doing some analysis and energy hygiene practices.

2) Scraping the blubber as part of the dumping the overload work.



3) And also the importance of energy hygiene. There were many shared techniques for it.


4) Turning inside, into the heart as to avoid poking other people. I heard the root cause of poking  explained from different angles, as neediness, insecurity, excessive judgement, fight for energy,  and many others. Then the whole theme made more sense to me.
It is the big area of overwhelmed empath. Seeing many of my own contributions to the problem. Energy hygiene or processing energy was important to learn and eased my situation, yet as that focused more on dealing with the outcome it was not fully useful. So in time I worked trough series of understandings of my hidden tendencies and disbalance.
To many of them I was pointed to as to see them myself even if they were obvious was quite hard.
When I was pointed to them many times I could find the truth behind that.
Could be good to have that theme in one spot.

Duu
Title: Re: Suggestion Box: things you learned in tearoom or chat that were useful.
Post by: Mystress on Nov 07, 2019, 05:21:24 AM
 Scraping the blubber as part of the dumping the overload work.

  Ahhh that one! I am not sure I ever taught that as part of an FST chat, you learned it as FST Lineage.  I had nearly forgotten it myself!  I asked Goddess for a shortcut to peeling stress off dreamwalker for his sake and because empathy with it was hard on me.  What I got,  kind of literal...

  I saw the stress on him as a thick layer on the outside, it looked like whale blubber so I got a magic flensing knife (a special knife for separating whale blubber from whale, sometimes made of wood)  and scraped it off him from the top down and when it was piled around his feet I invited faeries to take it.

Antique flensing knife.. though mine actually looks more like the Nepalese blade below right, with a longer handle and wooden.

https://www.carters.com.au/index.cfm/item/963888-whaling-hand-forged-flensing-knife-40-cm-long/  (https://www.carters.com.au/index.cfm/item/963888-whaling-hand-forged-flensing-knife-40-cm-long/)