Biomorphic Skrying is a rare visionary practice that projects the mind deep into the field of perception to derive strange and beautiful images from the journey. The term is derived from two roots: bio (life or living) and morph (form). The method trains inner exploration and records its passage through obscure psycho-aetheric territories. As the trajectory is released the logic of ordinary representation is overcome, and pure organic and geometric patterns can be gathered into visions and transferred to drawings on paper. Along with this liberated patterning, torrents of esoteric symbols spontaneously arise (but only if the mind is inextricably bound to that symbology through contemplative work). As this evocatory practice is articulated the greater context of mystical work is examined, which gives new meaning to the miracle of vision itself. The account can benefit anyone who wishes to consider the imagination beyond its range of conventional function, which enriches an appreciation of its power and scope.
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The Ibri Gate: Sacred Geometry as a Meditative Doorway
The Hebrew root of the word ibri means to “crossover” or “pass through.” The crossing that is dealt with in this book sits between ordinary perception and gnosis. A unique diagram is offered for use in meditation at this crucial intersection called The Ibri Gate. Many examples of this sacred image are provided. Practice with the geometry of the image allows the power of vision to dissolve conceptual networks on contact, to serve as a portal through the dense maze of psychological habits and reflexes. This passageway offers the practitioner a non-conceptual glimpse of the ground of all phenomena if the practice is accomplished correctly. The rare glimpses that arise can then be perfected over an entire lifetime.
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