Lack of Clairvoyance. A Prayer
Author: Sławomir Zgłobicki
I see You there, in that cloud.
Creator, allow me to see, for I am as blind as a hen that sees only grain, other hens, and where it might peck next.
Creator, broaden my horizons, for I am like an old television set from the communist era, seeing only in black and white among many souls.
God, cleanse my third eye—and, for some people, the first eye as well—so that I may see what needs to be seen, when it needs to be seen, and when there is such a need.
Let this happen, God, when I am ready, so that I do not end up with colleagues in white coats in a “sanatorium,” in a padded room with beautiful pillows, with my hands tied—not for relaxation, at least not—with visions, trances and white mice.
Lead me, God, along the straight path, so that I do not fall on the bends, because I no longer want to fall, mortify myself or suffer; and the Way of the Cross does not exist in my vocabulary, for I am a victor!
As a victor, a chatterbox, a Brahmin, a cleric, a monk, a messiah who proclaimed God’s word for myself, for an audience, for my own truth, for money and for the golden calf, I have understood my error. The advancing baldness on the top of my head persistently reminds me of it. Please decode it, erase it and cleanse it, for I have grown tired of this sight—and not only of it.
Among the clouds, in that cloud, I see You, God, watching over me, over my worthy Soul and my whole being, and now everything is all right.
Thank You.
Your beloved child…
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Małgorzata Krata writes:
15/10/2016 at 18:58 (Edit)
Buddhist monks—lamas—have for thousands of years practised, upon initiates considered worthy of it, a delicate surgical procedure involving the making of an opening in the skull at a particular point on the forehead. [Note: I quote this passage not to promote the Tibetan technique, but to indicate where problems, undisclosed headaches and difficulties with clairvoyance may lie in subsequent incarnations of the Soul.] The surgical opening [breaking into] of the third eye is described in detail in the book The Third Eye by T. Lobsang Rampa (this is the pseudonym of a Tibetan lama who settled in the West). The surgical procedure is performed according to a strictly defined ritual.
It begins at sunset with a herbal compress placed on the forehead. It is removed after several hours, and the place on the forehead is thoroughly cleaned. Then, using a serrated punch sterilised over fire, the skull is perforated.
A very hard wooden splinter, previously treated with fire and healing herbs, is inserted into the opening. For several weeks, the initiate remains in a dark room into which light is gradually allowed; they eat and drink only enough to survive. After seventeen days, the splinter is removed from the forehead and burned together with a particular type of incense.
Herbs supporting the healing process are placed on the small wound. Throughout the entire procedure, the person undergoing it remains fully conscious. After the opening, the initiate may immediately perceive the psychic aura of other people.
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s_majda writes:
19/11/2017 at 10:48 (Edit)
Mirka: I do not know what I should believe in: the idea of standing in a queue for clairvoyance, or practising abilities. Why cannot God give me something so that I can see as well?
[10:40:26] Sławomir Majda: Count on your fingers how much God has already given you and give thanks.
[10:41:54] Mirka: I would only like finally to experience that there is something more than matter… For me, it is still abstract, and I have to accept everything on faith. After all, what we do mainly concerns energies, what happens within energies. How much longer must I remain COMPLETELY cut off from it?
[10:44:09] Sławomir Majda: Then ask God.
[10:44:21] Mirka: I ask and I ask.
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Małgorzata Krata writes:
01/07/2019 at 18:06 (Edit)
For those seeking the causes of their own barriers to clairvoyance, I quote a fragment of a poem by Friedrich Schiller:
“Why have You cast me into the city of the eternally blind,
That I might proclaim Your prophecy, having my senses open?
Why lift the veil where near darkness threatens?
Only ignorance is life; this knowledge is death.
Take away, oh take away this sorrowful clarity of vision,
Take from before my eyes this cruel light!
It is a terrible thing to be the mortal vessel of Your truth
(…) Give me back my blindness, the happy darkness of my senses.”
Opublikowano: 08/07/2026
Autor: Sławomir Majda
Kateogrie: Clairvoyance. Materialization of objects and events.


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