Thursday, October 3, 2013

Magic



October is the month of magic and in 2013 Mercury Retrograde.

If time is an illusion, so is everything else you are experiencing.

If you understand the nature of our experience here - you don't need magic.

Do you believe in magic? In part it goes along with alchemy as one tries to understand and master the rules of physics and nature for whatever their goals. Magic keeps reality in motion. Reality is myth, math, metaphor, and a sprinkle of magic to instill hope and protection in he believer. The origins of magic would go back to the beginning of the program when humans gave magical powers to things misunderstood. I find it funny that this still happens today from invisible gods to misunderstood shifts in the hologram.

In magic, we often find belief systems, rituals, symbols, talisman, tools, as ancient as their inception back in the days of early civilizations where magic was used in religion, medicine, and divination. Magic and religion are categories of beliefs and systems of knowledge used within many societies, which today should seem outmoded to you. If you practice magic - white or black - you are seeking power and control of your life ... you want something. Magic takes us to the Magi or the Zoroastrian Priests and Jesus mythology. It all always go back to Z as Thoth who was Hermes, Merlin the Magician, and the god Mercury. You are experiencing in his simulation.


Magic or sorcery is an attempt to understand, experience and influence the world using rituals, symbols and language in a manner similar to religion. Modern Western magicians generally state magic's primary purpose to be personal spiritual growth. Modern theories of magic may see it as the result of a universal sympathy where some act can produce a result somewhere else, or as a collaboration with spirits who cause the effect. The belief in and the practice of magic has been present since the earliest human cultures and continues to have an important religious and medicinal role in many cultures today. Magic is often viewed with suspicion by the wider community, and is sometimes practiced in isolation and secrecy. The concept of magic as a category separate from religion first appeared in Judaism, which derided as magic the practices of pagan worship designed to appease and receive benefits from gods other than Yahweh. Hanegraaff argues that magic is in fact a largely polemical concept that has been used by various religious interest groups either to describe their own religious beliefs and practices or Ð more frequently Ð to discredit those of others. Read more ...


Magic (sometimes referred to as stage magic to distinguish it from paranormal or ritual magic) is a performing art that entertains audiences by staging tricks or creating illusions of seemingly impossible or supernatural feats using natural means. These feats are called magic tricks, effects, or illusions. A professional who performs such illusions is called a magician or an illusionist. Some performers may also be referred to by names reflecting the type of magical effects they present, such as prestidigitators, conjurors, hypnotists, mentalists, or escape artists. The term "magic" is etymologically derived from the Greek word mageia. Greeks and Persians had been at war for centuries and the Persian priests, called magosh in Persian, came to be known as magoi in Greek; that which a Persian priest did come to be known as mageia and then magika, a term which eventually referred to any foreign, unorthodox or illegitimate ritual practice. Read more ...




October 3, 1804 - March 31, 1869

Allan Kardec

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Unshakable faith is only that which can meet reason
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