Fasting before rituals? By: Raven_FMoon / Beginner
Post # 1 Sep 08, 2011
Does anyone else Fast before doing big rituals?
What are your views on fasting before rituals?
I believe that when the body is clean and pure you are better able to receive an use energies provided by the universe. I also found that it increases experiences from meditations and astral projections.
I fast at least a day before big rituals,
Four hours before spellcasting,
And one hour before meditations.
My veiw is that we need energy when we are casting spells or doing rituals so I normally eat before I do anything. And I agree that "when the body is clean and pure you are better able to receive an use energies provided by the universe," so I don't eat any meat.
Re: Fasting before rituals? By: AwakeTooLong / Knowledgeable
Post # 4 Sep 08, 2011
Fasting is a time honored method of seeking the spiritual state for complex ritual work. It is not only valuable in terms of developing a "pure" body or vessel, but the act of fasting is an exorcise of will and self control. This, combined with the physical results of fasting, translate into a mental/spiritual state that is said to aid in better achieving trances, seeing energies and spiritual entities, and otherwise achieving desired qualities for these purposes.
Re: Fasting before rituals? By: Kutulamat / Novice
Post # 5 Sep 08, 2011
I fast before rituals, and periodically actually, for the reason of purification that Raven FMoon mentioned. I'll only consume water or special teas created around the purpose of my ritual. I feel empty, but not hungry, and I think this makes me a better channel... like a net in the chi river, rather than a rock lol.
Personally they are only a few special occasions that I will fast for, one being after someone dies and I prepare for the Ritual of the Passing.
I do however commit to ritual baths before I do most of my workings, but fasting is actually depriving the body of nutrient and nourishment lowering the bodies energy. But that is how I view it. It all comes down to preference, beliefs, and balance meaning which ever works best for you, is the way to go.
If it makes any sense however, I do refrain from eating unhealthily before ritual work, I usually partake in a salad, or some fruit. I stay away from most meats, fried foods, confections, and of course any junk food.