For this ritual, drink coffee to empower the thetan or use other substances like cocoa to put yourself in a state between worlds. Use flour or white makeup to give yourself a ghostly look, and then say the following words:

I am dead but I have not died. The flame is out but the fire is bright. The smoke is alive but it’s out of sight. Death is in the air and it is a pale white. I ask the fox not to leave my body yet, But to begin my flight.

This ritual is meant to be done with raw, dark and primal death energy. It also helps to be close to ghosts or spirits of the dead so they accept you as one of their own. If the black fox accepts you to become a ghostman, you will begin the soul’s journey alive and live your life as a spirit, and exist in a state between life and death. The effects of a successful ritual are similar to a near death experience without the trauma associated as well as a sense of divine happiness and acceptance of life. You may eventually develop the ability to see ghosts or you may see the world as if you are having an out of body experience. You may smell funeral incense or have visions of yourself or others in a casket or dead at a funeral, usually at an older age.

You can repeat this ritual if you feel yourself missing the energies of death. For those who are comforted by death energy or naturally resonate with it, this can be a good monthly or yearly ritual to feel its presence. You should not abuse this ritual or you may die of unknown causes for apparently no reason.

  • @thesporkeffect
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    29 months ago

    I don’t understand this but it tickles something up in the brain meats in a pleasing manner