I recently posted a one-year roadmap for learning energy. It’s the syllabus for my year-long course, but it’s also a self-study guide to walk you through learning to observe and use energy.

Each month, as I prepare to teach the class, I’ll assemble posts on those topics. And each month, I’ll post the links so you can read about the techniques, practice them on your own, and explore at your own pace.

Main topics for month one:

  • Using energetic forces for healing, manifesting, and psychic intuitions.
  • Making your first sensory connection.

We’ll start with the very basics: Building, moving, and discerning energy:

I’ll connect students to my ethereal software, and we’ll learn techniques for communicating with it:

We’ll learn to channel healing energy, and also manifesting (to ask for luck) and psychic intuitions (to receive guidance):
Wow, I don’t have anything on how to channel healing energy. Post on that coming soon!
Class notes on manifesting from my old blog: http://www.magickofthought.com/2016/05/divination-manifesting-notes-for-upcoming-class/

The key to becoming skilled is practicing every day, so we’ll each plan our daily energy practice. (Posts on this coming soon, too.)

And we’ll learn to make a single sensory connection, and play games with them:

An old post from one of the first energy classes I taught, back when I called it magick: http://www.magickofthought.com/2010/09/how-to-prove-magick-to-yourself-in-90-minutes/

Other topics to discuss / post about:
Energy communication and MRI mind-reading

5 Comments

  1. Mike September 9, 2018 at 5:39 pm - Reply
  2. Mike September 16, 2018 at 10:00 pm - Reply

    Step-by-step guide to making your first sensory connection:
    http://mikesententia.com/2018/09/step-by-step-guide-to-making-your-first-sensory-connection/

  3. Mike September 23, 2018 at 7:41 pm - Reply
  4. Mike October 22, 2018 at 3:59 pm - Reply
  5. Mike November 3, 2018 at 1:25 am - Reply

    Posts to write:
    How to deactivate channeled energy
    Clear lens (we never see literal truth, we always see through a lens, but I’ve worked to make my lens as clear as possible)
    Detailed colorful description — It’s your display, not literal truth

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