Serotonin, a key neurotransmitter, holds significant potential in magical practices related to mood regulation, light exposure, and spiritual work. Invoking it can deepen your understanding of brain chemistry and energetic responses within your magick. Explore how to work with Serotonin to enhance mood, sleep, and astral projection.
Understanding Serotonin as a Magical Entity
Serotonin is more than a chemical in the brain; it is invoked as an energetic entity that carries the qualities of mood regulation, light response, and spiritual awakening. I highlights its role in establishing a relationship with this neurotransmitter in works like Magical Identity, where it is approached as a conscious force that can be called upon during meditation and energy work.
The Nature of Serotonin in Magic
Serotonin is synthesized during exposure to bright light, making it a natural candidate for light-based magick. Visualized as fire, it symbolizes transformation, energy, and consciousness. In meditative states, practitioners invoke Serotonin to work with its functions — stimulating the pineal gland, aligning cyclic brainwave activity, and supporting astral projection.
How to Invoke and Work with Serotonin
Using call-and-response techniques, magicians can invoke Serotonin by calling its energy into presence, As I suggest, asking it to manifest in a form suitable for interaction. Pore breathing with fire imagery can enhance this invocation, aligning one's energetic vibrations with Serotonin's qualities.
Practical Applications in Magic
Practitioners have experimented with working with Serotonin in conjunction with Melatonin, performing alchemical marriages that symbolize internal harmony and spiritual union. Visualizing Serotonin as a fire element during meditation, or imagining it as a guiding energy during sleep and lucid dreaming, can facilitate deeper states of awareness and healing.
Cross-Tradition Context and Experimental Work
In various traditions, light and energy are central themes. The connection between Serotonin and light energy makes it compatible with solar and fire magick. Its role in stimulating the pineal gland links it with kundalini and third-eye practices, In Inner Alchemy: Energy Work and the Magic of the Body. Experimental practitioners have found that working with Serotonin can enhance mood, support alchemical transformations, and assist in astral projection.
Practical Notes for Modern Magicians
To incorporate Serotonin in practice, begin with meditation focused on light imagery. Call upon Serotonin as a conscious entity, visualizing fire or light within your mind's eye. Use breathwork to pore breathe Serotonin, infusing your energy body with its qualities. Combining this with visualization or sigilization techniques can deepen your connection and influence your subconscious mind.
Summary
Working with Serotonin as an entity enriches your magical toolkit by using neurochemical awareness in practice. It opens avenues for mood enhancement, spiritual expansion, and energetic alignment through light and internal energy work. This approach aligns with my emphasis on exploring the energetic aspects of neurochemistry in Magical Identity and Inner Alchemy.
Invoke the neurotransmitter you wish to contact by calling for it. For example, trying calling serotonin and ask it to appear before you in a shape you can work with.
— Taylor Ellwood, Magical Identity
Serotonin connects with broader frameworks of energy work, light magic, and neurochemical alchemy. Its relationship with Melatonin and the pineal gland underscores the importance of internal energy manipulation and spiritual synthesis, In *Inner Alchemy: Energy Work and the Magic of the Body*. Using neurochemical entities enriches your understanding of the body's energetic systems and their magical potentials.
Source books: Magical Identity, Magick on the Edge, Inner Alchemy: Energy Work and the Magic of the Body, Inner Alchemy of Life
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