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This question is for HP Pythia regarding hand position instruction on the website for opening the third eye.

It says for people who are right handed, your right hand should make a fist around your left index finger; for people who are left-handed, your left hand should make a fist around your right index finger. The thumbnail should press on the side of the finger as shown, at the spot where the cuticle ends. When you feel a very faint electrical shock, you will know you have the correct spot. Don't get discouraged if you cannot find it. It should be apparent in those who have naturally stronger auras. What this does is redirect the flow of energy to the third eye.

I am right handed but when I tried it, I didn't feel the faint shock. but when I reversed my hands to the left-handed position Thats when I felt it. Should I continue to use the left-handed way or go back to the original right-handed way. does it matter?
 
Can I ask where you felt it? I did not feel it either with the right handed method, the right handed method also shows that your thumb presses downward on your index finger with the rest of your hand wrapping around it.

Where exactly do you feel this shock, and do you have to really try and feel it or will it be apparent?

--- In , "The Old Religion" <luciferianwitchcraft@... wrote:

This question is for HP Pythia regarding hand position instruction on the website for opening the third eye.

It says for people who are right handed, your right hand should make a fist around your left index finger; for people who are left-handed, your left hand should make a fist around your right index finger. The thumbnail should press on the side of the finger as shown, at the spot where the cuticle ends. When you feel a very faint electrical shock, you will know you have the correct spot. Don't get discouraged if you cannot find it. It should be apparent in those who have naturally stronger auras. What this does is redirect the flow of energy to the third eye.

I am right handed but when I tried it, I didn't feel the faint shock. but when I reversed my hands to the left-handed position Thats when I felt it. Should I continue to use the left-handed way or go back to the original right-handed way. does it matter?
 
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