Neanderthals and Denisovans (Hyperboreans and Lemurians) dwelt in peaceful coexistence with the Fairies, while the Cro-Magnons brought conflict.
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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.
The mind of the Fairies most closely approaches the Daoist ideals of “non-interference” — those subtle plays with energies known, for example, in aikido and similar practices.
The ultimate product of a demonic invasion is a new Demon; the ultimate outcome of Heimarmene is a blissful dreamer.
An accurate definition of the “diagnosis” and the identification of destructive matrices active in a given mind makes it possible to chart ways to free oneself from them.
A spell is a universal instrument by which both divine and magical creativity is manifested.
Entry into the Theatrum can be regarded as that “death of the soul” so often mentioned by various religions.
The trap of the “only truth” can be overcome only by truly moving toward union — that pleromic “merging without mixing” implied by the sephira Binah and denied by the qlippah Satariel.
Developing the skill of recognizing anomalies is critically important for survival and successful navigation in Interworld spaces.
Selective pressure, exerted by predatory forces or destructive tendencies, guided the development of humankind from its most primitive forms toward ever more complex modes of behavior and interaction with reality.
Whether humanity will find its new balance—whether it will survive or sink into an irreversible torrent of destruction at one of the poles—depends on a vast number of factors.