Ancestral tips?

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jeframpton

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Hey all,
I’ve enjoyed my time here at THC and I imagine this group has a lot of great viewpoints.
What are your thoughts/experiences on ancestral karma, shrines and steps on building spiritually through them?

I have an LDS prophet (undoubtedly Scottish Rite) not to far back in my tree. Elements of slave owning and ritualistic slaughtering of natives. Many with good character but following the ‘flavor of the day’ I guess..
I don’t want to swim through the vast online New Age bullshit to find something that can help me get started. Good sources on ancestral altars? Curing ‘sour thumbs’ in the tree? More info on tapping into the Divine?
Big up to the most open minded network I can access.
 
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jeframpton

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I'm not too sure where you would start. I have heard about inherited trauma which I found interesting.
I’ll have to check it out. Most of it’s probably me trying to understand reality to much. Working on myself and chalking my own experience up as the karma seems practical. The history of the illusive societies makes me wonder about negative energies. I enjoy my life and family but the dark history is fascinating.
 
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Yo, this is my jam. Ancestor veneration is the easiest thing. You got pictures of your ancestors? Make offerings to them in the morning. Just say a few words and say thanks. Don't got pictures, no problem. Make the offering and say the few words anyway. Do it the way it feels right and pay attention to your life. Then tweak and twook as you go. Have fun1
 

jeframpton

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Thanks Nick, I’ve been slacking on runesoup but I’ll check it out.
Ulysses, gotcha! Kinda what I have been going for. Thanks for the advice, I’ll see where it takes me
 

galaxygirl2035

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How's the going for you? In addition to the stuff Ulysses offered, I would also add setting your intention to wanting to do this before you sleep and or meditate. If you dont already, start a dream journal to record your experiences. What I do is talk mine into a voice recording app on my phone so i dont have to turn on the lights (as that can sometimes cause dreams to slip away) and then write them in the journal later. You may have some ancestors come to you and introduce themselves.

Pay attention to as many details as possible (what colors were they wearing, any animals? any food or drink present? etc) since that can give you an idea of what to put on your altar.
 
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How's the going for you? In addition to the stuff Ulysses offered, I would also add setting your intention to wanting to do this before you sleep and or meditate. If you dont already, start a dream journal to record your experiences. What I do is talk mine into a voice recording app on my phone so i dont have to turn on the lights (as that can sometimes cause dreams to slip away) and then write them in the journal later. You may have some ancestors come to you and introduce themselves.

Pay attention to as many details as possible (what colors were they wearing, any animals? any food or drink present? etc) since that can give you an idea of what to put on your altar.
tip for remembering dreams: when you wake up, sing the dream right away. Like, make up a song on the spot and mumble whisper it. “Thank you curtains for making a square when I made my presentatiooon. Thank you movie dream so nice when my friends sat to watch.” Whatever, doesn’t have to make sense. Just sort of sing it.
I know it sounds weird but it really connects you to the dream.
 

galaxygirl2035

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tip for remembering dreams: when you wake up, sing the dream right away. Like, make up a song on the spot and mumble whisper it. “Thank you curtains for making a square when I made my presentatiooon. Thank you movie dream so nice when my friends sat to watch.” Whatever, doesn’t have to make sense. Just sort of sing it.
I know it sounds weird but it really connects you to the dream.
That's why I usually just speak it automatically in the voice recorder, no need to remember. most of the time i'm still half asleep as well, which makes transcribing it in my dream journal all the more fun lol. Thanks for the tip I'll try the song thing too. What the hell it's the pandemic and I have shit else to do
 
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chillcrab

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Ancestor altars are awesome. Pictures, favorite colors, foods, or items belonging are key. Burn incense, meditate and pray. Give thanks, feel their presence in your body, relive the memories of those you knew and the stories they told you. Ask them for messages. I divine with Tarot and do a spread asking for guidance and how I can give back to them. I did a ritual on Halloween and it was incredible. I live on the land where my ancestors first settled here, so my area has a strong vortex for me personally and I have been able to manifest so many blessings since then. I am ignorant of any bloody sins to atone with by my past past ancestors, but I have worked through a lot of inherited trauma from the last couple generations. This ritual also recently hit me with the desire to learn drums, which I know is at least my deceased grandfather working though me, and who knows whom else. I’m thankful though, music makes me feel so alive.
 

jeframpton

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Thank you all for the helpful insight. As a father and dealing with all the chaos of life I often catch myself forgetting to take a moment for them. Call it placebo but I have felt a lot more connected and at ease since putting more focus toward the astral. I have a restless mind that is stubborn to quiet down and I never dream. Maybe I need more sleep, herbs or possibly slow down on the THC...
I've started blogging the thoughts I can't seem to get out of my head regarding the general gnostic viewpoint of the world. Even my Left leaning mother even offered to read it and give me suggestions. A lot of the anxiety I was facing when I set up this thread seems culled and I can focus a bit more. I'm grateful for all the suggestions. Maybe dreams, meditation and my path will become more clear as I follow this road.
 

jeframpton

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Ancestor altars are awesome. Pictures, favorite colors, foods, or items belonging are key. Burn incense, meditate and pray. Give thanks, feel their presence in your body, relive the memories of those you knew and the stories they told you. Ask them for messages. I divine with Tarot and do a spread asking for guidance and how I can give back to them. I did a ritual on Halloween and it was incredible. I live on the land where my ancestors first settled here, so my area has a strong vortex for me personally and I have been able to manifest so many blessings since then. I am ignorant of any bloody sins to atone with by my past past ancestors, but I have worked through a lot of inherited trauma from the last couple generations. This ritual also recently hit me with the desire to learn drums, which I know is at least my deceased grandfather working though me, and who knows whom else. I’m thankful though, music makes me feel so alive.
Suggestions on the ancestral ritual? That's awesome your on the same ground. I'm trying to pick through rune soup but there are a lot of subjects that catch me. Is there anything you have learned from your experience that stood out? Insight on how their presence can be felt. Maybe I still feel disconnected, fully believe but dense on any powerful spiritual feelings beside little synchronicities.
 

chillcrab

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Thank you all for the helpful insight. As a father and dealing with all the chaos of life I often catch myself forgetting to take a moment for them. Call it placebo but I have felt a lot more connected and at ease since putting more focus toward the astral. I have a restless mind that is stubborn to quiet down and I never dream. Maybe I need more sleep, herbs or possibly slow down on the THC...
I've started blogging the thoughts I can't seem to get out of my head regarding the general gnostic viewpoint of the world. Even my Left leaning mother even offered to read it and give me suggestions. A lot of the anxiety I was facing when I set up this thread seems culled and I can focus a bit more. I'm grateful for all the suggestions. Maybe dreams, meditation and my path will become more clear as I follow this road.

Making time to be with yourself and the One/Universe/God can reveal so much more connection in our realities than when we’re rushing through, making everything more vibrant and beautiful. I hope you’re loving fatherhood for all its transformative chaos and opportunities!! I don’t have kids but I’m holding out hope for that possibility one day.

Cutting back on thc can surely make the dream world more accessible. Been doing a lot of meditation and a “More Sober Than 2020 January” (no drinking and less bud during the day) and my dreams have been super crazy. I also just started a healing journal, and it has allowed me to access great peace and insight. Writing is incredibly therapeutic and can be a great way to get thoughts out of your head. If you have anything published, I’d love to read it! Gnosticism is how I fell down the rabbit hole of truly opening myself up to all the possibilities of reality. I’m a writer for a living and really enjoy giving feedback to anyone who needs it!
 

jeframpton

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Making time to be with yourself and the One/Universe/God can reveal so much more connection in our realities than when we’re rushing through, making everything more vibrant and beautiful. I hope you’re loving fatherhood for all its transformative chaos and opportunities!! I don’t have kids but I’m holding out hope for that possibility one day.

Cutting back on thc can surely make the dream world more accessible. Been doing a lot of meditation and a “More Sober Than 2020 January” (no drinking and less bud during the day) and my dreams have been super crazy. I also just started a healing journal, and it has allowed me to access great peace and insight. Writing is incredibly therapeutic and can be a great way to get thoughts out of your head. If you have anything published, I’d love to read it! Gnosticism is how I fell down the rabbit hole of truly opening myself up to all the possibilities of reality. I’m a writer for a living and really enjoy giving feedback to anyone who needs it!

Thanks for that. Haven't heard of a healing journal but I'll have to get a few notepads for all these ideas. Nothing published just a journal for all the occult history that I'd like to tie together for the sake of my family/posterity. Something speculative but not too far out. What writing do you do for work? I'm thankful for your activity and comments, great motivation to take more time to connect.
 
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chillcrab

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Suggestions on the ancestral ritual? That's awesome your on the same ground. I'm trying to pick through rune soup but there are a lot of subjects that catch me. Is there anything you have learned from your experience that stood out? Insight on how their presence can be felt. Maybe I still feel disconnected, fully believe but dense on any powerful spiritual feelings beside little synchronicities.
Whoops I didn’t see this question before I went in on that other reply but I think I have more focused advice! This book was super key for me in creating a practice. https://www.llewellyn.com/product.php?ean=9780738761008

I first spent some time before the ritual to learn more about my lineage and what it is connected to. For example, my ancestors in my area are Scottish. I researched the clan they descended from and got to know the history, ruminated on their motto and crest, & so on. Then I tried to look up local history. If you are near any physical graves, definitely pay them a visit and give them some flowers or food or drink. I gave them mint, a tomato, flowers from my garden, and a small offering of berry tea + wildflower spirits. I burned a lil bud for my grandpa. ((Feel out whether incorporating intoxicants is right for you, especially if substance issues were ever a thing for your family.)) Talk to them mentally or out loud. I feel that my ancestors were likely pagan at their roots so the nature elements felt super natural. If you were raised with a certain religious or cultural tradition and that still resonates with you in some way, you might want to incorporate those practices. Then, I made a list of all my ancestors past & still living that I could reference and thank during my meditation if I got off track.

Hope this all helps!! I’ve only done this type of ritual once, but I definitely plan on more.
 

chillcrab

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Thanks for that. Haven't heard of a healing journal but I'll have to get a few notepads for all these ideas. Nothing published just a journal for all the occult history that I'd like to tie together for the sake of my family/posterity. Something speculative but not too far out. What writing do you do for work? I'm thankful for your activity and comments, great motivation to take more time to connect.

Yeah, I was hesitant to create one until I started reading Mark Wolynn’s “It Didnt Start With You” and needed some space to process what he put together. I also have a general magic journal & an astrology journal where I just write down things about my chart and practice info.

I’m unfortunately grinding in the corporate world as a social media writer but making the best of it. I do work for local businesses, which takes a lot of the existential dread away. I just graduated with my BA in English but I have my sights set on becoming a Waldorf educator once I can afford to do school again. I write poetry & music to keep my soul healthy in the mean time.

It is has been nice connecting with you! I have been in a communication rut for months, but this new year has pried me wide open. I’ve felt especially renewed and raw in the best way for the past few days. I hope you catch some of my energy and put it to good use. :)
 

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