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Hello,

Can I do meditation, raising energy, god rituals, vibrating runes, RTRs next to electronic devices? (Smart Phone, Computer, Television, Internet Modem)

Because I read something in my country forums, they were speaking about: "Meditating next to electronic devices is reducing the effect of meditation/spiritual work. Due to that you have to put 2 meters distance to your electronic devices while meditating/doing spiritual work"

Is it true?
 
How would you do God's Rituals and RTR's without using computer or phone? Unless you print it but I haven't seen many members here doing that.
Many people even meditate with their headphones on, myself included, which is also an electronic device.
Anyway, interesting question but I don't see anything wrong with using electronics, they are a tool to help us in our work.
 
No, we already do god rituals, even rtrs, on our phones or computers.
He/she gave a slightly stupid answer.
 
You have to approach everything with a sense of perspective. RTR on your phone is a great solution when you're away from home. Read JOS literature. I often did RTR in the forest using my phone. Electronics can be a blessing and a curse.
 
Many people even meditate with their headphones on, myself included, which is also an electronic device.
what music do you listen to for meditation. Can you recommend something?
 
Whatever helps you relax. I enjoy listening to ancient egypt ambient, space ambient, white noise, sounds of rain, thunder or fire etc.
People here even mentioned they listen to heavy metal music while meditating, including Lady Maxine but she mentioned that at that point she listened to music just to not hear any background noise, she was still able to stay focused in deep meditation with the music blasting in hear earphones.
That is only if you are advanced and can easily stay focused during meditation.
In the end, you chose whatever helps you relax.
 
what music do you listen to for meditation. Can you recommend something?
It's strongly recommended to listen to instrumentals only because lyrics seep into your subconscious. Negative lyrics make up 98% of modern music and you don't want that garbage in your subconscious. The remaining 2% of positive lyrics still doesn't relate to the objective of your meditation, which both your conscious and unconscious mind need to to focused upon.
 
The nnEMF/electromagnetism can have a negative effect or "interfere" with one's own electromagnetic field/aura/meditations but it's quite neglible, especially if your aura is already strong.

The people who mentioned this are probably not of the JoS, and are doing mainstream meditational practices which are considerably weaker.

So, if you're advancing properly, don't worry about it.
It's strongly recommended to listen to instrumentals only because lyrics seep into your subconscious. Negative lyrics make up 98% of modern music and you don't want that garbage in your subconscious. The remaining 2% of positive lyrics still doesn't relate to the objective of your meditation, which both your conscious and unconscious mind need to to focused upon.
If I want to hear the sound of a human voice I'll usually listen to foreign music. Then, the lyrics just become another instrument, but I suppose the tone/emotion behind it also matters?
 
If I want to hear the sound of a human voice I'll usually listen to foreign music. Then, the lyrics just become another instrument, but I suppose the tone/emotion behind it also matters?
That's not correct. Your subconscious mind goes beyond language. Lyrics don't become another instrument. They become programs: lyrics (programming) + emotions (energy raised).
 
That's not correct. Your subconscious mind goes beyond language. Lyrics don't become another instrument. They become programs: lyrics (programming) + emotions (energy raised).
Even if you don't understand what's being said? Is it the words themselves producing this effect, the intent behind them, the emotions - or all of the above?

I'd imagine a civilisation using words for specific things over a long enough period of time they would become "charged" with intent and automatically evoke certain reactions?
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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