The Kaleidoscope Method is a form of meditation I developed during my years of exploring wordless prayer.
It is intended as a foundational practice for the rest of my teachings and is designed to help you connect with your highest potential through divine imagery.
This method serves as an introductory exercise, laying the groundwork for deeper practices such as activating inner portals, perceiving future timelines, interfacing with higher echelons of consciousness, and communing with subtle realms.
Unlike traditional meditation techniques, the Kaleidoscope method is not passive. It is deliberate, functional, and fully conscious in its execution. It only becomes meditative in the final stage of the process.
The premise is simple:
Close your eyes and imagine the most beautiful thing you can.
This method was designed specifically to train one's imaginative faculties.
The stronger your imagination, the greater messages can be relayed to you through this method.
We push the mind to its limits, strengthening the ability to shape inner vision and construct thought-forms rooted in geometry and color.
The clarity and richness of what you perceive will reflect the current state of your consciousness, which in turn is closely tied to your intuitive sensitivity and affinity for psychic ability.
As you practice, the imagery will not remain static - it will shift, evolve, and transform - eventually, it will begin showing you things that hold deep, personal symbolic meanings.
Different people will struggle with different aspects of the practice. Consistency is key.
You may sit, lie down, stand - whatever allows you to relax, as if drifting into a daydream. When ready, close your eyes and observe the darkness.
This darkness will be your canvas. It is the first “color” in your kaleidoscope: black, which needs no imagining and contains within it the potential for the full spectrum of colors.
As you observe this darkness, imagine a thin ray of light emerging from near its center. Often, you may naturally perceive a faint white glow there already.
Focus on that point.
Follow it as it moves, allow it to pierce through the dark until the darkness itself shifts into the periphery.
Take the light growing outwards, expanding toward you, gradually replacing the darkness. Let it take on form - any geometric shape you choose: a cube, a sphere, a pyramid - spin it around in your mind's eye - play around with it for a while until you're comfortable.
Once fully formed, step into the object you just formed.
Within this structure, try to release the full spectrum of colors. Visualize them one by one, as if passing through separate gates of color and accelerate until they burst outward into a vivid, shifting kaleidoscope.
Now you are within the prism-portal.
Observe the kaleidoscope with the intention of witnessing the most beautiful thing you are capable of imagining.
Do not impose limits or boundaries on what may appear.
At this stage, we will often encounter resistance.
The mind may wander, produce intrusive or unpleasant imagery and attempt to distract you with dark thoughts.
This is natural. It is simply the mind’s way of resisting unfamiliar territory. Allow these thoughts to arise and play out whatever visions occur, regardless of their nature and regardless of how long they take.
Over time, you will get bored of seeing the intrusive thoughts and they will lose their hold, and the kaleidoscope will return to focus.
That is your portal.
With continued practice, shapes and silhouettes will begin to emerge from within the shifting prism. Allow your mind to lead you deeper into the experience of beauty.
Over many sessions, you will notice that the imagery evolves. They may become more vivid, more stable, and more immersive. The visions themselves will change, reflecting your growth.
At this stage, you are already actively upgrading your consciousness through training your imaginative function.
And as your imaginative faculties become stronger, the higher mind will have gained more symbolic imagery through which it can commune with you.
What lies beyond that - you can discover for yourself.
Practice 2–5 minutes daily.
As a foundational exercise, this method trains your ability to see, shape, and interact with inner imagery - laying the groundwork for deeper intuitive insights, communication with higher aspects of the collective conscious and more.
Remember, for the third eye to open - the other two must close.