Cloud Eye Rite


Cloud Eye Rite Cover CLOUD EYE RITE


You will need:

An open space
Dry ice
Passivity


Open by whatever means feels appropriate.

Set the dry ice in the center of the working area.

Participants circle deosil around the ice, chanting "Ka ao opua lua" (the sharp
pointed living cloud). In the Hawaiian legends, this was the name of the Kapula
of the cloud people.

Circling and chanting continue for 10-15 minutes. When done, all sit down in a
circle as close to the ice as possible.

All stare into the fog rising from the ice until tunnel vision sets in (the
field of vision goes black except for the object focused upon).

At the moment that tunnel vision occurs, say:

As below, so above
The cloud is in my eye
Ka ao opua loa
Carry my sight.


Participants begin spinning at increasing speed with eye closed, all the while
repeating:

Tenfemet Douck

When spinning is no longer possible, participants lie on their backs and open
the eyes completely (no squinting) and focus on the first cloud they see.

All repeat:

As above, so below
My eye is in the cloud
Phenomenize the cloud eye

Visualize a fog exactly like that rising from the dry ice leaving the eyes and
rushing up to join with the clouds. Observe it entirely, passively and with the
inner voice, repeat:

This self is Tenfermet Douck
The cloud that sees.

When tunnel vision again sets in, close the eyes and open them again quickly.
Look down over the terrain that passes below your cloud eye. Note details if
desired, but do not attempt to Influence direction or speed of motion. All
control of these should be left to the wind.

When you have achieved your desired results, switch out of the passive mode and
attempt to influence direction or speed. Find Yourself back in your Human Body
looking up at the clouds.

Banish with laughter and leave the circle.












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Tuesday Lobsang Rampa - Beyond The Tenth
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