Concerning the Eye Bath and Face Bath
© 2004
>> I have restarted the eye and face bath with Herba Eufrasia and Borax. Can I put the Borax in addition to the water with Herba Eufrasia after I make the eye bath and then use this Herba Eufrasia - Borax water for the face bath or is it better separate both things ? <<
The Borax is meant to be used as a cleanser or soap in the magical use of water where you are *ridding* yourself of something by transferring that thing to the water-Borax as you are washing your face. This is really the opposite of the Herba Euphrasia technique where you are absorbing something *from* the water. So no, the two should not be mixed and I recommend that you re-read Bardon's words to get a clearer understanding of what he suggested.
My best to you,
:) Rawn Clark
08 Nov 2004
>> So if I understand correct, the Borax technique is like take a bath in a cold river in summer and the Herba Euphrasia technique is like blessing food ? <<
Yes. :)
>> Bardon write that the Borax technique is for female. I am male, can I go on with the Borax technique ? <<
His somewhat sexist remark about the "female adept" pertained to making "the face and skin look much younger, more elastic and thus more attractive", but the use of Borax is not reserved for women alone, just as a desire to make one's face and skin look younger is not reserved for women alone. :) Borax is a soap.
>> Also Bardon often write not forget to magnetic the water and so on. To magnetic the water what must I do ? Just hold the temperature under 37 Degree Celsius ? <<
In regard to Step One, all you are to do is impregnate the cold water with you ideation / desire.
My best to you,
:) Rawn Clark
09 Nov 2004
>> Is it right to bless the borax water to remove for example illness and bless the Herba Euphrasia water to give me health ? <<
It's not so much about blessing the water to *give* you health. Instead it's about filling the water with the idea of health and then *absorbing* that idea from the water. Conversely, it's not about blessing the water to *remove* illness; but rather, it's about *giving* or *projecting* your illness into the water.
My best to you,
:) Rawn Clark
16 Nov 2004