Space/Time Memory Box

The Space/Time Memory Box is a technique for evoking and reflecting on other space/time moments or alternate versions of oneself. By utilizing a specially painted wooden chest, practitioners can tap into hidden facets of their consciousness and experience different timelines or selves.

Understanding the Space/Time Memory Box

The Space/Time Memory Box is a crafted container, typically a wooden chest, painted with a web pattern that is a portal to other space/time nodes. This aligns with the broader field of temporal and dimensional magick, offering a tangible method to access different timelines or versions of oneself. #

How it Works

Inside, the chest is painted with a silvery web—reminiscent of the Kairos symbol but serving a distinct purpose. The web is a symbolic and energetic map, connecting to specific moments or versions across space and time. When a practitioner interacts with the web—via meditation, ritual, or focused intent—they activate the web’s connection points, allowing access to different temporal nodes. This process can include evocation or reflection, depending on you’s goal. The web's design is a conduit, channeling energies and consciousness to the targeted space/time node. It is similar to the tesser-act In Taylor I’s Multi-Media Magic, which involves working with complex multidimensional structures. #

Role in I’s Framework

In my body of work, particularly in Walking with Spirits, techniques like the Space/Time Memory Box are part of a diverse toolkit for engaging with spirits, entities, and multidimensional realities. The focus is on manifesting practical results and expanding consciousness through innovative methods. This exemplifies my approach of combining symbolic art with energetic work to create accessible portals. #

Cross-Tradition Context

While rooted in modern magick, the concept echoes traditional practices such as scrying, shamanic journeying, and ritual containers used in ceremonial magic. The web pattern is a modern sigil or portal—similar to the magic mirror technique discussed in I’s Magic Mirror—but with an emphasis on temporal access. #

Practical Notes

Creating a Space/Time Memory Box involves selecting a suitable wooden chest, painting it with a silvery web pattern, and consecrating it through meditation or ritual. Regular interaction can strengthen its connection, allowing for deeper access. Use visualization or intent to focus on the specific moment or version of self you wish to connect with. Incorporate this into your broader practice by combining it with evocation, invocation, or personalized symbols to enhance the portal’s effectiveness. Remember to document your experiences, as insights gained can inform your understanding of your own multidimensional nature. #

Final Tips

- Use high-quality materials for your chest to ensure durability. - Meditate with the box open, focusing on the web pattern. - Combine with other techniques like energy impregnation or pop culture magick for innovative results. By using the Space/Time Memory Box in practice, you open a doorway to explore your own timelines and multiple selves—an empowering tool for growth and discovery.

I’ve also used my own derivation of the tesser-act, which is a space/time memory box.

The inside of the chest is painted with a silver web that has a similar appearance to the Kairos symbol, but has a different function.

— Taylor Ellwood, Multi-Media Magic

This connects with a broader magical framework that includes portals, sigils, and multidimensional work. It complements practices such as evocation, invocation, and the use of personalized symbols, expanding you's toolkit for engaging with the unseen and exploring alternate realities. Using the Space/Time Memory Box can deepen your understanding of your multidimensional self and enhance your ability to manifest across timelines.

Source books: Multi-Media Magic, Walking with Spirits Explore the full Pop Culture Magic series or work with Taylor.

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