Decent Book on How To Open Third Eye

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Hi, people. I'm sitting at home, hoping to learn how to open my third eye as to better communicate, envision my Succubus and Cambion.

So the question I present is: Does anyone know any great or recommended books on how to open one's third eye?

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I like Samuel Sagan's Awakening the Third Eye:)


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You need a lot more than just opening your third eye. Maybe your third eye is already open and you just don't know how to use those senses that come with it.
An open third eye doesn't guarantee mastery of all your senses.

So with that, I'd recommend Franz Bardon's Initiation into Hermetics, which has a few chapters on developing those senses and generally a good spiritual foundation, Astral Dynamics by Robert Bruce, Mastering Astral Projection by Robert Bruce, Sorcerer's Secrets by Jason Miller, The Book of Magick Practices by Jason Augustus Newcomb, You are Psychic by Pete Sanders and anything dealing with chakra work and the Ajna Chakra. There's a lot of resources on the internet for the last one, you wouldn't need books for that.


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Thanks Aprophis, but I don't have time to get into each of those. Thanks, Darkwing. Is Samuel Sagan's Awakening the Third Eye good for beginner's?


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Robert Bruce's books are also great; I found out the technique I was taught before is quite similar with his tactile imaging method:)

For Samuel Sagan's book, I might be a bit biased since it also explains the meridian channel clearing from traditional Chinese medicine system in the later part of the book. Basically, it uses "throat friction", in which we hum or vibrate the sounds to affect the third eye area. Quite the same with this clip:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDnBw7EXa3w


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Throat friction sounds like a version of the Yoga technique (pranayama) ujjayi.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ujjayi_breath

I prefer ocean breath instead of throat friction for a name.


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darkwing wrote:Robert Bruce's books are also great; I found out the technique I was taught before is quite similar with his tactile imaging method:)

For Samuel Sagan's book, I might be a bit biased since it also explains the meridian channel clearing from traditional Chinese medicine system in the later part of the book. Basically, it uses "throat friction", in which we hum or vibrate the sounds to affect the third eye area. Quite the same with this clip:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDnBw7EXa3w
Thanks guys. I've tried practicing that throat vibration/hum before and just couldn't do it. Well, it was required that I vibrate the words from my gut, through my throat and I couldn't accomplish the task.

I just watched the video with Teal. Brilliant information and saved to my favorites. I'll put that into practice. I'll give some consideration into Samuel Sagan's book. Thanks again everybody.


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Inedible wrote:Throat friction sounds like a version of the Yoga technique (pranayama) ujjayi.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ujjayi_breath

I prefer ocean breath instead of throat friction for a name.
Could be, yep, but this one can be done through the nose or mouth, not exclusively from the nose:)
Hermit Crab wrote: Thanks guys. I've tried practicing that throat vibration/hum before and just couldn't do it. Well, it was required that I vibrate the words from my gut, through my throat and I couldn't accomplish the task.

I just watched the video with Teal. Brilliant information and saved to my favorites. I'll put that into practice. I'll give some consideration into Samuel Sagan's book. Thanks again everybody.
Yep, it's difficult, although if we use Teal Swan's method, I think it can help.
I used her Thoh and May methods for a long time, just because it's interesting:P One day I heard a literal clicking sound in one ear when doing it. Keep doing it, then I heard it also in another ear. After getting used to it, I tried clicking them in one time, and my head felt vibrating.
Now the throat friction breathing does sound like ocean waves inside my head:)


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darkwing wrote:
Inedible wrote:Throat friction sounds like a version of the Yoga technique (pranayama) ujjayi.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ujjayi_breath

I prefer ocean breath instead of throat friction for a name.
Could be, yep, but this one can be done through the nose or mouth, not exclusively from the nose:)
Hermit Crab wrote: Thanks guys. I've tried practicing that throat vibration/hum before and just couldn't do it. Well, it was required that I vibrate the words from my gut, through my throat and I couldn't accomplish the task.

I just watched the video with Teal. Brilliant information and saved to my favorites. I'll put that into practice. I'll give some consideration into Samuel Sagan's book. Thanks again everybody.
Yep, it's difficult, although if we use Teal Swan's method, I think it can help.
I used her Thoh and May methods for a long time, just because it's interesting:P One day I heard a literal clicking sound in one ear when doing it. Keep doing it, then I heard it also in another ear. After getting used to it, I tried clicking them in one time, and my head felt vibrating.
Now the throat friction breathing does sound like ocean waves inside my head:)
Cheers! I'll look into it.


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