air cloaking glamour
a cloaking glamour that will allow to slip by undetected and unnoticed, and keep the stares and attention of others off of you.
Personally, I use this glamour a lot in a school or group or crowd setting to draw the eyes of someone else off of me. Using the fluid and fleeting properties of air, I am able to almost erase their gaze, and remove my face and voice and name from their current focus.
This works for me so well during lessons when I just don’t know the answer or need to space out a bit but don’t want a teacher calling me out for it, and I am proud to say that this is tried, tested, and true.
step 1. feel the air around you and will it to start moving. there is air everywhere, this glamour can work with all kinds of states of air (stagnant, moving, freaking hurricane) but a sort of ventilation device like ceiling fans or air-conditioner would give it a boost.
step 2. start pulling the air into a casing around yourself, focus especially on your face. visualize the air moving against your skin and covering your face and tighten into a layer around you. here’s where handless energy work really comes into its own.
step 3. visualize your face, your name, your voice disappearing from their focus. visualize a blurry form every time they look at you, a muddled mess of words every time they try to say your name, and a static gurgle of noise when they you don’t want them to hear your voice and look your way.
step 4. maintain the glamour. the one thing about glamour magic is that it requires quite a feat to be able to maintain the illusion of it. the more you’re aware of it, the more you’re willing for it to happen, the more it will. however, obsessing and stressing over it is not the way to go. with practice, you’ll be able to find the right balance between the two, and eventually be able to keep it at the back of your mind while maintaining the cloaking.
remember to break the layer of air afterwards because it can accumulate and get icky or may cause you to feel ignored.
and that’s all I have for this cloaking glamour. I’ll definitely try to be writing up more on glamour and illusion magic as I go along.Â
~ Raven
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