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Momentum -- how to write a hypersigil

I had stalled out on the Hypersigil video. I don’t even know what was taking me so long. I was busy from just having moved to chicago, and I was in a process of deep growth too. In doing research for the video I began to more fully experiment with my own hypersigils. It became more clear to me during this time, that the feedback loop was important to the process. Writing entries, then experiencing those entries becomes indistinguishable when we blend actual events in with the desired events. These theories were becoming clear around the time I started collaborating with another creator. An expert at narrative magic. While this collaboration would turn out to be an incredible boon to my life and career, it is not the topic of this entry. I was invigorated by connecting with her though, and that energy went back into my work on the video.

I was inspired to perform another invocation of an enochian angel for help finishing the video since I had such good luck with that process last time. I summoned Arbiz since we worked together on the enochian video. Again, while the effect was subtle (almost unnoticed as I finished the video in the following week), looking back it is so obvious how much the quality of the video increased after performing that ritual.

The most important discovery during this cold snowy period around the solstice was the formulation of clear steps for creating a feedback loop with the hypersigil.

The Feedback Loop

The key, it seems, is to create a two way sympathetic response from creating and reading the entries.

  1. Use actual events from your life in the entries.
    • Be descriptive, connect with your sense memory
    • Connect these events to the desired event. This can be vague or nonsensical but it should be clear that there is a connection *ex: “I was walking Rex at the park today, by the big oak tree. The leaves were bright yellow and orange and the air had a cool chill- and thats when I was approached by a man who wanted to hire me at my dream job! Im so glad I decided to go by that park today!”

    This should create a sympathetic response to your brain as it is remembering rather than imagining. Then we slip in the desire as if it is part of that memory.

  2. Write about things that you know will happen. For example- if you are going to the dentists office in the afternoon- in the morning write about what happens after the dentist. Describe the dentist visit and again connect it to the desire through some sort of causal link .

Ideally we begin to create a situation where we are both remembering events that haven’t happened yet, and experiencing events we only imagined. This is like priming a pump and as we begin to become more in sync with the character of our sigil- we can begin to stretch the bounds of that sympathetic bond.


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