We can’t do it wrong: Experiment with Energy Tools

By guest author, Pavla

I’d like to open a conversation about energetic tools.

One of the precious gifts within the Mastering Alchemy community is that we can openly share how we use and experience these tools in our daily lives.

Because each of us is unique – and life presents us with unique situations – it naturally calls for openness and adaptability in how we apply, modify, and combine the tools to suit our own needs.

And that’s why these kinds of sharings not only offer inspiration; they also help us expand our imagination and open the space to see what else might be possible in our own circumstances.

Rather than offering advice on how to do it, this article is simply meant as an invitation – to open your imagination a little wider, to play, to explore – to discover your own way of working with the Mastering Alchemy tools.

I’m sharing a few of my examples, just to show how joyful and personal this path can be.

If something cannot be done, there will always be someone who doesn’t know it’s impossible – and does it.

Let’s take the Rose as an example. I like to compare it to a screwdriver. Most people know what a screwdriver is – but if you think about it for a moment, you’ll realize there are countless types and variations.

Can you picture it? It’s the same with the Rose and other energetic tools. The standard Rose at the edge of the aura is like a flat-head screwdriver – size 5, 7 inches (178 mm) long, in bright red. And just like with screwdrivers, there are endless variations and ways the Rose can be used differently, depending on what’s needed.

Screwdrivers, for example, can be:

  • flat-head, Phillips, hex, star-shaped…
  • short or long, large or small
  • manual or electric
  • made as a single piece, or as interchangeable bits
  • specialized for different fields – like electricians, watchmakers, or mechanics

Traveling

  • Before I travel, I imagine a huge Rose that moves from my departure point all the way to my destination – gently clearing the path, smoothing out any bumps, and helping the journey unfold with ease and grace.
  • I travel by train a lot, and when there’s a problem – like a mechanical issue or a delay – I create a huge Rose and imagine it moving through the train – from one end to the other – clearing and harmonizing as it goes. I repeat the process a few times, until I feel that something shifts or clicks into place. Most of the time, the train continues on its way within a few minutes.

Here’s a real-life example of how the Rose helped me:

I was traveling home from work by train, but in the middle of the route the overhead wires had fallen, and traffic on my line came to a complete stop. My express train was cancelled.

I managed to catch a slow passenger train instead, hoping to get at least a bit closer to home – but nobody knew what would happen next. I stayed calm, in observation mode, and “pulled the Rose out of my pocket.” I sent a few huge Roses ahead, from where I was all the way to my home. Soon after, the train crew informed us that we would be the first train allowed through the damaged area – to reach the next big station. And just a few minutes later, we heard that an express train was waiting for us there, ready to take us home.

That express train wasn’t supposed to be there. It wasn’t on any timetable. It felt like it had been created just for me.

I like to think of the Rose as a quantum container of coherent possibilities – each petal carrying a slightly different version of reality. So when I send the Rose through the train, a route, or a situation, reality seems to choose the option that best suits me and harmonizes with the surroundings. And that moment when something just “clicks” – I believe it’s when one of the petals softly lands into the timeline that’s ready to unfold.

Pain and Injuries

When I feel pain, I usually test different colors to find the one whose wavelength best soothes, releases, and harmonizes the area.

I also like to use a tiny black hole. I place it at the center of the pain, and it gently pulls in whatever doesn’t belong there – emotional debris, stagnant thoughtforms, trapped memories.

When its work is complete, it simply vanishes. Nothing more needs to be done.

Bedtime routine

My bedtime ritual starts with auric cleansing: I draw large Roses through my field, sweeping out the fragments I’ve collected during the day. After each pass, I explode the Rose – allowing the energy to transmute and return to its rightful place.

I often like to visualize the Atlantean Color Spa – a luminous crystalline hall in Atlantis, where I lie in a comfortable bed or float in a crystal bath of light. Soft rainbow lights or streams of colored water flow around and through me, gently washing away everything that isn’t mine.

These days, I have a new bedtime game I call The Inner Run. I choose to experience running –  and as I begin, I keep my eyes on the ground. I let my inner guidance choose the scenery, so when I eventually look up, I find myself somewhere unexpected – a place not chosen by my rational mind. Usually, there’s a visible destination on the horizon – like a mountain, a lake, or a pyramid. When I reach it, I lie down on a rock or float in the water and simply do nothing. I just feel, observe, and allow myself to rest in the rhythm of the place. The Earth feels like a cradle –  and it’s the perfect moment to fall asleep.

Golden Fibers

I like to imagine myself standing in a gentle rain of golden fibers. This image helps me feel calm, stable, and grounded – as if I’m inside a divine filtration system that softens any harsh or heavy frequencies.

I especially use this tool when I’m about to step into a challenge. It helps calm my nervous system when it gets triggered by something new – especially in those moments when I start to doubt whether I can actually do it.

Playing With Color

I love playing with the color of my crown chakra, and my favorite shade is pearlescent white – woven with golden fibers and iridescent particles. For me, this combination represents all colors – not by blending them, but simply through their presence in the field.

I believe this particular crown color holds space for others to gently uplift their own crown chakras – if they choose to align with it.

And maybe I even enjoy playing with the color of my Sphere more than with the crown chakra.  I always imagine it in two colors – one for the bottom half, and one for the top.

My superstar combination? Turquoise on the bottom and magenta on the top. This pairing feels like a joy switch – the moment I see it, it turns on happiness in my whole field.

I’d also love to share a few other color combinations I enjoy playing with in my Sphere:

  • Top: Golden      Bottom: Sapphire or Indigo
  • Top: Rose Gold       Bottom: Aqua
  • Top: Iridescent White  Bottom: Earthy Red-Brown

Each pairing brings a different tone and feeling – wise and luminous, effortless and light, grounded yet bridging Heaven and Earth – and always a little bit magical.

“Car Wash” – tool for automatic deep cleaning

This tool is a combination of Rays and color codes.

Imagine a soft mist falling from the top of your Sphere – filled with tiny red and blue droplets, both coming down at the same time.

  • The red droplets represent the 4th Ray – gently loosening anything that’s ready to be released.
  • The blue droplets represent the 8th Ray – washing everything clean and clearing away the loosened debris.

The effect? It works just like soap and water – not forceful, but gentle… with the power to go deep.

I developed this tool when I needed to clear the anxiety I felt in crowded public transport.

The effect is gentle, but I can run this image in the background for hours – almost like quiet inner software. And in this way, it helps to clear big, complex layers from my energetic backpack. When I’m facing old, deeply stored patterns – for example from childhood – this is the tool I turn to. I often run it for a week or two, until I feel something has shifted… or until I simply forget what I was using it for – which, for me, is the sign that the issue has been resolved.

That’s why I call it my Car Wash – it works in a very similar way. When your car is dirty, you drive it into the wash and let the system take care of the cleaning. You don’t scrub it yourself – you just wait until it’s done.

And that’s exactly how this tool works for me. When I come across something that needs clearing, I simply “park” it inside the process. I set my intention once – and then let the tool do the rest. There’s no need to think about the problem over and over. Just like the car, the issue gets washed clean… gently, thoroughly, and without effort.

Crystal curtain

This is one of my absolute favorite tools – I use it very, very often.

Imagine yourself surrounded by a crystalline tube, made of octahedrons or diamond-shaped facets. Inside each crystal, there’s a tiny red Rose. The crystals slowly rotate, and the entire curtain gently rolls down from above. As light shines through it, rainbow-colored rays sparkle in every direction.

The view is utterly breathtaking – and it instantly shifts me into a higher state.

I received this tool from my Higher Self during an unexpected situation at the theatre. Someone abruptly stepped into my field and I began to feel threatened – so I asked for help. That’s when the image came to me.

Since then, I’ve used it not only as a “tube” in the classic sense of the Rose at the edge of the aura, but also as a real curtain – a way to clearly discern my space from others, especially when they’re still operating in 3D mode.

The Christmas Market Principle

Be Your Own Scientist

I don’t really enjoy crowds, so when I find myself in that kind of situation — like a Christmas market just a few days before the holidays – I can easily start to feel a bit panicky. What helps me most is shifting into Scientist Observation Mode. I open my toolbox and begin testing different tools, observing how each one affects me in real time.

This approach allows me to stay separate from the overwhelm and discomfort – and before I know it, I’ve shifted into play mode, and I’m having fun again.

And maybe this is the best advice I can offer: Become your own Inner Scientist.

Be playful. Be wild. Be bold. Be free.
Break the shackles around your imagination.
You can co-create new tools with every breath.

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