Seeing with your Third Eye:
I’ve spent the past several years developing my skill in how to see the other planes/through the veil and now I feel as though I can provide advice on how to do so, yourself.
1) Do not try to see, simply watch.
- a huge issue people run into is that they are trying too hard. When you want to do something really badly, you tense up and force things that aren’t there. You need to learn to allow things to happen instead of making them happen. There isn’t always something to be seen anyways. Practicing mindfulness will help with this.
2) Do not rely on your physical vision.
- one of the things that took me the longest to realize is that (for most people) you’re not going to see things with your physical eyes. Most of what you’ll be perceiving is with your mind’s eye.
3) Do not expect the other planes to look like anything in particular.
- each time I’ve been to the other planes it has looked different. I’ve seen mystical purple forests with glowing amethyst leaves, grassy fields with a lake in the distance, a street in a neighborhood I’ve never been to, another part of the town I live in, indescribable settings where buildings fluctuated in and out of sight. It can, and will, look like anything. Even if it doesn’t seem quite magical.
4) You will know when it’s real.
- sometimes it’s hard to know when you’ve succeeded. But once you have your first true experience, you will know. You will feel that it wasn’t just your imagination. It’s unmistakable.
5) Do not try to define your experience.
- a lot happens in the other planes. Defining your experience will only hinder your perception of it. What happens is not “bad” or “good”. It simply is.
6) Trust yourself.
- do not be afraid. Fear will block out your vision and potentially even leave you exposed to danger. You are in full control of your presence even if you can’t feel it. Stand your ground. Wield your energy. You are a force.
It takes time to learn. Do not give up. It’s worth it to try.
- The Sterling Witch














