Blitzkreig [JG]
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Just pasting this here so everyone is as fully equipped as possible. Please add anymore tips or knowledge which may help.
I remember you mentioning this. I think Mannaz would help with that, when the time comes. The moon itself relates to memory, as well.
As for the Squares themselves, you should use Bigot Boy's application for this: https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?p=399566#p399566
It keeps track of the whole square, and has a counter for the session of that day. Furthermore, I combine this with the program that ApolloAbove made here: https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?p=412393#p412393
This program gives an audible counter, so you can hear the number as it is counted, as well as it displays the last time when you clicked the counter, so you can see if too much or too little time has passed between your average rep.
With both of these working in conjunction (I have them open side by side), it is impossible to screw up the square. In the rare case you do, you can void the energy and try again, a detailed by HPHC here: https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?p=314797#p314797
Given how short squares can be relative to the effect they have, I think you should definitely try this method. With practice, it does not become a nerve-wracking experience.
serpentwalker666 said:I have a bad memory with numbers, dates and names. I've been unable to use squares for this reason. I'll get memory loss, and I often do things in a repetitive manner and ask repetitions of the same questions in regular conversation because of this.
I do not know why medically, probably not good. I'll close doors, and do things multiple times for that reason so I don't forget.
I remember you mentioning this. I think Mannaz would help with that, when the time comes. The moon itself relates to memory, as well.
As for the Squares themselves, you should use Bigot Boy's application for this: https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?p=399566#p399566
It keeps track of the whole square, and has a counter for the session of that day. Furthermore, I combine this with the program that ApolloAbove made here: https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?p=412393#p412393
This program gives an audible counter, so you can hear the number as it is counted, as well as it displays the last time when you clicked the counter, so you can see if too much or too little time has passed between your average rep.
With both of these working in conjunction (I have them open side by side), it is impossible to screw up the square. In the rare case you do, you can void the energy and try again, a detailed by HPHC here: https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?p=314797#p314797
Given how short squares can be relative to the effect they have, I think you should definitely try this method. With practice, it does not become a nerve-wracking experience.