By: Marianna
Boncek
My interest in scrying
started when I bought an “authentic gypsy crystal ball’ at an
auction house in rural upstate New York. I have no idea whether
the crystal ball ever truly belonged to a gypsy or not, but it was
a beautiful peace of glass, and I had a keen interest in the
metaphysical so I bought my first scrying tool, totally clueless
as how to use it.
Scrying, sometimes called ‘crystal gazing’ is a technique by
which a person “gazes” into anything reflective. However, most
people use a crystal ball or a scrying mirror. Scrying mirrors are
concave opaque pieces of glass. They are very beautiful. However,
you can scry on just about any reflective surface; a bowl of
water, a piece of metal, a mirror, etc. Some people can even scry
in smoke, flames, etc.
The purpose of scrying is to gain information. Some people believe
this information is given clairvoyantly or psychically. Others
believe the scrying technique simply clears the mind so
information from the Universe or the Source can flow more freely.
The information given can be used to answer a whole host of
questions and concerns. Sometimes the information given is very
literal; the scryer will see visions of real people, places and
events. Other times the information is symbolic, like dreams, and
must be interpreted.
In my experience, open eye scrying takes concentration and regular
practice. I have found it difficult to focus my attention with my
eyes open. I have met people who are natural scryers. They can
focus and images begin to appear almost immediately. However, I
was never quite got the hang of it. I had, however, been able to
gain images, in a relaxed state, on my eyelids, with my eyes shut.
It wasn’t until I met another person who used the same technique
that I realized this was a form of scrying. I’m sure many people
would not consider this technique scrying since it does not
involve a “tool” outside of the person, such as a crystal or a
mirror. However, I have found this to be an effective way to
practice scrying technique with my eyes shut. It helps me focus
and relax and receive meaningful images.
Before I begin, let me just say that I have been scrying on my
eyelids for most of my life. It began spontaneously when I was a
child. However, for people who have tried the open-eyed method and
easily become distracted or frustrated this may be a way that is
easier and relaxed.
Before you begin for the first time, you may want to light a
candle or incense. Whatever you do to “clear the air” of any
negative energies that may be around. If you have a prayer or an
incantation that you like, you can say it as you begin to focus.
This little ritual of lighting a candle and saying a prayer will
often help focus the beginner. Find a darkened place. Try as I
might, I cannot scry in bright light. Get in a position that feels
comfortable. I do best lying down or reclined. However, if you
feel you will fall asleep, sit upright or just slightly reclined.
Try a few positions until one feels best for you. As you practice,
you will find a position where it is easy to relax and you receive
the best images.
You are going to want to record your images for future reference,
interpretive purposes and to check back for accuracy in
interpretation, so make sure you have a dedicated journal near by.
Once you are in a position that feels very comfortable, start
relaxing your body and your mind. This is the same as meditation
techniques. You will want your body to be in a very relaxed state
and your mind in a very alert, yet relaxed state. There are some
good relaxation and meditation tapes out there by various
companies. You may want to practice relaxation and meditation
until you get used to it before you try closed-eye scrying.
I caution you not to use music when closed-eye scrying. The reason
for this is that music can often influence the visions and
information you will receive. If you need to use some sort of
sound to block out noise, I suggest using “white noise” such
as a fan. A fan will block out background noise but will not
interfere with the visions or information you are receiving.
Once you are in a relaxed state turn your attention to your vision
with your eyes closed. At first, all you may see are flashes of
light. Or you may have an “imprint” of the last thing you
looked at before you closed your eyes. In the beginning, it may
take a while for the flashes of light or the “imprint” to
fade. The most important thing is to not really think about these
images. Stay relaxed and alert. Begin to “look” with your eyes
closed to see if, in the background, you are starting to see any
images appear that are not associated with the undefined images of
light you saw when you first closed your eyes. Don’t stress,
just simply relax and observe.
Remember those old Polaroid cameras? You took a picture and then
slowly an image began to appear. This is what it will be like. In
the beginning, you may only see a shadow of an image. That’s ok.
Just continue to relax and see if it develops into a more distinct
image. Make sure you are recording what you see.
Closed-eye scrying is very similar to “people watching” in the
park. When you are people watching, you are sitting, relaxed on a
park bench simply watching the people and events around you. You
are alert, but you are not involved with what is going on around
you. When you are closed-eye scrying, you should feel the same
way. You are relaxed and alert. You are simply observing.
In the beginning, try your closed-eye scrying for fifteen minutes.
When you are done, write down any images you saw, even if they are
shadowy. Eventually, the images will start to become clearer and
more distinct. Then the images will start to move, and you will
begin to see scenes.
I have had only a few experiences of clear clairaudience, that is,
the ability to actually hear what is being said in the images I am
observing. However, I do know clairvoyantly what people are saying
in the scenes I am watching. I get an inner sense.
If you find a scene unfolding in a manner that feels uncomfortable
to you, simply open your eyes. You will probably note you are
breathing heavier and no longer relaxed. Allow your breathing to
return to a relaxed state and then get up and do another activity.
Do not return to an uncomfortable scene. Don’t over
intellectualize. Don’t ask yourself, “Am I really seeing this
or is it just my imagination?” If you find yourself doing that
you are not a relaxed observer. Just let the images appear as they
come. Try not to make judgments about yourself or the images.
Above all, don’t worry if you are doing it “right”. There is
no “right” or “wrong” way to scry.
Interpreting the Information
Interpreting the information you receive is an art, just like
closed-eye scrying is. It will take time for you to learn to
interpret the information you receive. Remember, often times you
will get information symbolically. I use a very simple technique I
learned at the Association for Research and Enlightenment in
Virginia Beach, Virginia. I attended a lecture at their
visitor’s center about dream interpretation. This technique is
very easy to use and gives very good results.
Steps:
 | 1. Fold a piece
of paper in half long ways
 | 2. On the left
hand of the paper write down the elements of the scene you
experienced during your closed-eye scrying.
 | 3. On the right
side of the paper, write down what you think those symbols may
mean. |
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Let’s say, you saw a
black dog come out of the woods at your grandmother’s house and
eat her prized flowers. Consider first, what does a “black
dog” mean? It could mean something dangerous, particularly if
you don’t like dogs or the dog seemed mean. Next, consider
grandmother’s house. Perhaps, you always felt safe and secure at
grandmother’s house. Lastly, the prized flowers. Those are
something grandmother spent time and energy on. Those were
something very important to your grandmother. Now, synthesize the
symbolism. In this scene, you may feel something is threatening
your grandmother’s or your own sense of well-being. This type of
interpretation will take practice and review. Go back and review
your interpretations. Often times, once you are scrying on a
regular basis, some symbols may repeat themselves, for example,
every time you see a rose that could mean love. Remember,
occasionally, you will receive a disturbing image. For example,
maybe you saw a friend killed in a car accident. If you keep in
mind, that most of the images will be symbolic, you won’t call
your friend crying hysterically. You may want to call your friend
and say, “I’ve been thinking of you.” You might find out
something is happening in his/her life that could be symbolized by
a car accident.
Focused Scrying
Eventually, you will want to focus your scrying. Maybe you will do
this for yourself, your family or friends. This will take more
practice. As you light your candle and say your prayer, think
about the purpose of your scrying.
I also use scrying to communicate with people on an astral level.
As I relax, I think of the person and the purpose for the
communication. I find this very useful when I have had an argument
with someone and we are unable to communicate because we are
angry. I can communicate my side to the person and listen to
his/her side as well. When you do this, note particularly the
surrounding. The surroundings can tell you a lot about what the
other person is feeling. If the person meets you in a barren
field, he/she may still have harsh feelings for you. If he/she
meets you a lush garden he/she may be willing to listen. Please do
not try to “invade” the images you see. Just relax, be there
and speak your heart. Do not try to manipulate the images you
receive. Often times, the other person will not even speak.
You now have the basics of closed-eye scrying. Remember, it will
take some practice to get the “hang” of it. The two most
important things you can do are; consistent practice and record
everything in a journal. Practice is the only thing that will help
you get better. Recording everything will let you know what is
working and what is not. There is no one correct way to scry using
the closed-eye method.
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Scrying
For Beginners
Scrying for
Beginners
is for anyone who longs to sit down before the mirror or crystal
and lift the rolling grey clouds that obscure their depths.
Scrying is a psychological technique to deliberately acquire
information by extrasensory means through the unconscious mind.
For the first time, all forms of scrying are treated in one
easy-to-read, practical book.
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