Fascinating. It seems, as in most magic, intention is the sweet spot of manifestation. There are some good ponderings for rain making included here. Thanks.
I have read about some indigenous people of the Southwest have some good conjurors and techniques. Maybe those will be mentioned in hope -for future episodes of water magic
Hi Amy, I just reread an older post from last summer in which I discuss some indigenous rain makers from the Southwestern US and Mexico as well as a well documented instances in which a modern day American psychic seemed to be able to end droughts and call in storms. I’ll reissue it in the next day or so, after some editing. For now, it seems like the immediate fallout of last week’s Pisces lunar eclipse, at least in our region, was that the rain is getting eclipsed as well! We had a pretty good rain last week, the first in a month, and the way it looks now, the last for a while, which helped out a lot, but wasn’t enough to last. I for one would love to drift off to sleep hearing the sound of steady rain on our metal roof again.
Thank you for this article - very pertinent, as you know, for so many of us right now. My mother was a follower of Wilhelm Reich whose work (wtih orgone energy), in part, involved altering the weather, although I don't remember much about how they did this or what it entailed.
Hi Anya, and you’re welcome! That’s fascinating! Reich and his followers believed droughts were the result of negative orgone energy buildup and used devices called cloud busters to either break up storms or encourage cloud formation by dispersing the negative energy buildup in a place. I was thinking that Reich deserved a mention in my next post on the subject. Check out the Wikipedia article on orgone for the basics.
Fascinating. It seems, as in most magic, intention is the sweet spot of manifestation. There are some good ponderings for rain making included here. Thanks.
I have read about some indigenous people of the Southwest have some good conjurors and techniques. Maybe those will be mentioned in hope -for future episodes of water magic
Hi Amy, I just reread an older post from last summer in which I discuss some indigenous rain makers from the Southwestern US and Mexico as well as a well documented instances in which a modern day American psychic seemed to be able to end droughts and call in storms. I’ll reissue it in the next day or so, after some editing. For now, it seems like the immediate fallout of last week’s Pisces lunar eclipse, at least in our region, was that the rain is getting eclipsed as well! We had a pretty good rain last week, the first in a month, and the way it looks now, the last for a while, which helped out a lot, but wasn’t enough to last. I for one would love to drift off to sleep hearing the sound of steady rain on our metal roof again.
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Thank you for this article - very pertinent, as you know, for so many of us right now. My mother was a follower of Wilhelm Reich whose work (wtih orgone energy), in part, involved altering the weather, although I don't remember much about how they did this or what it entailed.
Hi Anya, and you’re welcome! That’s fascinating! Reich and his followers believed droughts were the result of negative orgone energy buildup and used devices called cloud busters to either break up storms or encourage cloud formation by dispersing the negative energy buildup in a place. I was thinking that Reich deserved a mention in my next post on the subject. Check out the Wikipedia article on orgone for the basics.