time melding

i don't believe I'm time traveling when i do what I'm about to explain but instead i make time non-relative.
the other day i left college, driving on my way home from school. I was driving 55 which was the speed limit.
not paying attention to the time focusing on driving.

a usual drive of this nature which is 29-30 miles takes me 30 min this day i made it home in 20. the reason i know that i was home earlier than i should be is because my girlfriend accused me of skipping some of my last class. i looked up at the clock and it was 3:20pm we left the college at 3:00pm. :mrgreen:

other days i go into stores and i warp time forward some how this one i haven't figured out yet. i can go into a store and get stuff that should take 10 min and come out in 40, going usual pace doing what i do if i wasn't in the store. if i was outside doing this exact route i would not be taking nearly as long to do so. :mrgreen:

Re: time melding

Anomaly,

The servitor that you posted a link to... did you take part in its creation, or discover it online and begin working with it by yourself? I've personally always thought of the relationship between a chaote and his servitor(s) to be a very intimate and private affair. I'm not saying I find the idea of "sharing" and entity abhorrent, but only that I've never had the thought cross my mind. I suppose it has been said that all spirits are servitors/egregores from one mind or another. Is that a common practice between some magicians? I guess having more than one person using and empowering the entity would allow for a more effective servitor. Very interesting... I personally think it would be intriguing to see others' servitors (or even egregores formed from a group's intent) that people have made and used to achieve accurate results. Thanks for sparking my interest!

Punarbhava

Re: time melding

http://www.chaosmatrix.org/library/chaos/texts/fotamec1.html

Check this out, I made it from Detroit to Milwaukee in 5 hours using this guy, this trip usually takes 6 and a half to 7 hours.

Anomaly