Here’s a Spirit
Transference Spell (for Entrance to the First World)
For this spell to work, you must not be in
pain. You must not be under the
influence of any mind-altering substance. You should be well rested. Fed but not overfed. In other words, you need to be feeling well
in yourself. That can be hard, but it’s
important to wait for the right time. If
you are someone with chronic illness, you should still be able to achieve this
spell — you know when you’re at your strongest and most peaceful. Try it then.
The important thing to keep in mind is belief — believe that it will
work. I can assure you it does.
Find a quiet place where you will be safe. Be as
surrounded by nature as you can. Again
this might be difficult, but worth pursuing, because once you achieve this
spell, your life will never be the same.
Sit quietly in your place. It’s a
bit like meditation, but you need to maintain sharp focus. Empty your mind of extraneous thoughts. Breathe. Relax, then concentrate.
Now, focus on something you see — the wind, a bird, a tree…
Stare at it and listen to it, intently. (If you are unsighted, it’s
possible to connect through sound. )Stay with it for a bit.
If all goes well, you will move into it.
You will sense your being “transferred” to the life you focus upon. In my experience, you do no harm to your
‘’host’ or yourself. You are still you and the creature is still the
creature. You are just sharing.
Gently remove your focus and return to you.
Don’t forget to thank the animal or plant you’ve visited.
You will be astounded and energized by the experience!
Note, it is even possible to ‘become’ an inanimate creation — such as a
rock or water.
I am speaking of the First World — that not created by humanity. That which was here before us.
Therefore, I do not recommend trying this with people or things made by
people. Too complicated and unpure. Could be extremely dangerous.
Apart from being very enjoyable, you will feel the benefit physically,
mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.
The Power of the Spirit of Nature is now a part of you and you are part
of it!
Thanks for reading. Happy to
answer any questions.
Book Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZKc6lv3I8s
Reviewed by Natalie Soine for Readers’ Favorite:
Dargo, Eco Hero! by Karina McRoberts is by far one of the best and most unique books I have ever read, with a vitally important message.
Reviewed by Thomas Anderson for Literary Titan:
Dargo, Eco Hero! by Karina McRoberts gives me the best kind of Wizard of Oz vibes. The author has nailed the same type of warmth as L. Frank Baum but puts her own unique spin on main character Dargo and his band of merry cohorts. I was especially impressed with the mixture of personification and metaphors found throughout the writing. The imagery she creates leaves readers breathless at times. Her writing is timely and gives voice to the environment in a way no other writer I have seen has been able to do.
Excerpt:
She threw Dargo more scowls and turned to go, when she was met by the office alpha male; he of the hot and handsome variety.
"There you are, Lucinda,” the man said; his baritone deeper than the Grand Canyon. "C'mon, let's get back to work on this layout."
Her frown did a rapid 180. "Give me a minute, Jake. I'll be right back."
Jake leaned languidly on Dargo's cubicle wall, staring after Lucinda as she made her way to the ladies' room.
"Hi, Jake," Dargo greeted brightly.
Startled, Jake turned around. His face cinched as he took in the Mad poster, now complete with tear.
"You need some new décor, pal."
"Guess so," Dargo replied weakly, not catching the ridicule in Jake’s tone; Dargo was most unhappy about the damage to his cherished Alfred E Neuman poster.
"What's your name again?"
"Dargo."
"Oh yeah. How could I forget? Hey, why weren't you with the guys last night at paintball?"
"Well, I had something to do. But thanks for inviting me."
"I don't think we'll bother anymore. You never come. Just as well. You'd probably get wiped out pronto."
"Really?"
God, this guy is a dweeb, Jake mused. Aloud, he replied, "It's supposed to be a challenge, you know? Real man's stuff." Jake inhaled deeply, his fine physique expanding.
"OK, I'm back," Lucinda said cheerily. She had very obviously 'freshened' her makeup. "I'm ready."
Jake whispered something in Lucinda's ear. Her face reddened to match her lipstick, then she sauntered back to her cubicle; Mister 'tall, dark, and extremely handsome' in tow.
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