Tag: subjective universe
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Following the Fire – Part III: Don’t Worry, I Already Had My Messianic Delusion
In ways that may not be fully appreciated by those generations born since its inception, The Internet is a “final frontier.” The Internet is a Crossroads. The Internet is a place where so many minds—but beyond that, so many cultures—meet. It’s been around in consumer-friendly form for less time than I’ve been on this planet, […]
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Of Chalices and Chariots – Part III: En Oino Aletheia
I used to sit and look at lists of Qabbalistic correspondences and wonder at the relevance of at least half of the pieces of information I was looking at. What was I supposed to actually do with all of these connections? You’re telling me all of these things correspond with one another, and I’m quick […]
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Following the Fire – Part I: Initiation and My Personal Myth
I know it would be absolutely lovely, from a certain point of view, if I were to simply sit down, write my magical biography from birth to the present, and be done with it so that at the very least, the reader had a chronological telling that they could easily wrap their mind around; however, […]
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Real Things
Originally published April 19, 2020 There are a few pieces deeply related to my personal magical work that I’ve published more than once, only to delete or otherwise remove. I’ve come to a point where I feel like I’ve laid enough of a groundwork for some of that content to make sense, and my next […]
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Hermekate as Sigil – Part II: Evolution of Meaning
There’s a lot I hope to accomplish in this post, and it’s possible I’ll need to break its two main objectives down further into two separate posts to make this a series of three, but we’ll see what happens. The post covers a time span from 2012 to the present, so roughly 10 years, so […]
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The Personal Myth
“We’re so engaged in doing things to achieve purposes of outer value that we forget the inner value, the rapture that is associated with being alive, is what it is all about.” Joseph Campbell, “The Power of Myth” Note: When I originally wrote this post, I was not aware that personal mythology is an existing […]
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Of Maps and Territories
Talk about putting carts before horses: I gather many people pursue the study of things like occultism, mysticism, transpersonal psychology and the like because, however they might have been exposed to such literature initially, they’re intrigued by the potential realities under discussion and, in the case of occultism particularly, happen to have found an area […]