Fire has always been perceived as a phenomenon of dual nature, uniting within itself both the material manifestation of the principle and the expression of primordial creative Power.
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Fire has always been perceived as a phenomenon of dual nature, uniting within itself both the material manifestation of the principle and the expression of primordial creative Power.
The posthumous judgment is the mind’s appraisal of its manifested actions and the soul’s aspirations, and an assessment of its potential.
The demonic aspect of modern science — the drive for knowledge devoid of ethical or spiritual components.
One can say that reality is a “multilayered dream” in which each level is part of a higher dream.
Serpents, as “primordial quanta of creative activity,” incarnate the universal principle of energy, manifesting across the various levels of existence.
The liberating Way of Gnosis is not only the disclosure of wisdom but also the overcoming of the internal and external obstacles that obstruct it.
Unlike Lucifer, who sought to usurp divinity through rebellion, Metatron attains power because he does not oppose the One, but expresses and channels it.
Ars Notoria is devoted to the “semantic” aspect of the structure of vortices, regarding them from a “logostical,” sense‑oriented standpoint.
The music of the Fairies is not merely an art; it is an instrument of power, their bond with nature, and one of the chief means by which they shape reality.
Neanderthals and Denisovans (Hyperboreans and Lemurians) dwelt in peaceful coexistence with the Fairies, while the Cro-Magnons brought conflict.
Efforts to map the interspace should be focused precisely on describing its “stable” regions and on interaction with their inhabitants.
If a Runic magus is an agent who acts upon the world and actively transforms it, then the magus of Ogham is a power that sustains natural processes and flows with their course.
In employing names, epithets, and mottoes, the Magus must discern the nature of the designation he employs, and, in accordance with that, shape the spell or the schema of the Ritual.