Orb-Viewing
Orb-viewing is a long, rather difficult proccess. One must be well-practiced in order to use the orb's most
difficult ways of seeing, and understanding what the orb is telling the viewer.
The simplest form of Orb-viewing consists of asking a question, and receiving an answer, usually yes-or-no.
By asking the orb a question and then touching it, it will display a number. It is up to you, though, to decide what the numbers
will represent before you ask a question. For example, you could ask the orb if you are going to have a lucky day today. Before
touching the orb, state that even numbers are yes, and odd numbers are no. Now touch the orb. The number shining within the
orb is, then, the answer to your question.
It is rather sketchy, however, when one starts assigning specific answers to numbers, rather than yes-or-no
answers. If you ask the orb who your next boyfriend will be, for example, and give a series of names corresponding to the
six numbers that could be shown, your answer may not be accurate. It is best to keep answers to either yes-or-no, or other
simple things, such as assigning letters A-E to number one, F-J to number two, and so on when trying to find a name. Orbs
can be manipulated, if clever enough, to tell you more than you think when asked the correct questions.
A more difficult form of Orb-viewing consists of colors. It is easiest to see numbers in the orb, and only
slightly harder to see colors. It takes much practice to look into the orb and see what you are looking for, and being able
to recognize when your eyes are playing tricks on you, and when your orb is showing you its answers.
Unlike asking and receiving, color-seeing responds to emotion, specifically the strongest emotion you are
feeling at the time of the viewing. Someimes, colors appear faded and misty in the center of the orb, where other times, color
engulfs the entire orb, bright and strong. It is important to remember what each color represents, because oftentimes, there
won't be enough time between sightings to look up the answer. Here are what each color represents:
Red: Health, strength, protection, vitality, creativity
Pink: Love, romance, honour, morality , friendship, compassion
Orange: Energy, assertiveness, endurance , encouragement,
adaptebility, stimulation, fire, to seal a spell
Yellow: Intellects, confidence, communication, movement,
happiness, sucsess, self-esteem, attraction
Blue: Protection
Dark blue: impulsiveness, depression,
changeability
Indigo: deep relaxation, restful sleep, charity (indigo
is dark blue with a hint of dark purple)
Light blue: Healing, peace, paticence, friendship,
understanding, protection of the home, water, air
Green: Prosperity, finace, luck
Purple: Healing severe desiase, spirituality, meditation,
inner power, tnsion, ambition
Dark purple: negativity, change, release, renewal, chaos,
confusion, protetion Brown: Animals, comfort, home, security, uncertainty, earth
Silver: intuiton,dreams
Many
times, colors are not specific on their meanings. It is up to the viewer to interpret not only what the colors mean, but how
they fit into their life and what their true meanings could be.
The third and, most difficult, form of orb-viewing is the deep gaze within, spotting shapes, colors, and
objects. It is much more difficult to view objects in the orbs than numbers. Much like coffee ground- reading, it is important
to know what you are viewing in the orb, and not mistake objects. The Cheat Sheet will help you identify
objects and their symbolic meanings. See Text: Coffee Ground-Reading for more information on the Cheat Sheet.
It is important to note that gazing into an orb to read someone elses future can be very dangerous if not
done properly, and students are advised not to do so without my permission and supervision.
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