04/26/2026
A seer is not someone who “just sees.” It’s someone who has learned how to remove the interference that stops most people from seeing anything clearly. The problem isn’t lack of ability, it’s noise, the constant thought and I mmediate interpretation. The need to make sense of everything too quickly. Most people interrupt what’s forming before it has time to take shape. Seers don’t do that, they hold the state.
Whether through scrying, trance, darkness, or stillness, the method is the same reduce input, stabilise attention, and allow perception to shift without forcing it. What comes through is rarely clean at first. It appears in fragments, movement, symbol and distortion. And this is where most people fail as they analyse too early, they question it, they try to control it. And that breaks it. Seers are trained to let it build.
To observe without reacting. To hold focus long enough for the pattern to form into something coherent. It’s not passive as it requires discipline.
Because once you remove distraction, you’re left with everything your mind usually filters out. And if you can’t stay steady in that you won’t see anything clearly.