12-01-2012, 08:45 PM
I'm slightly surprised this isnt making more of a buzz too. I thought people would be, at least interested, in philosphically such wildly different material.
I mean. We get channeligns and we get religious stuff and what not. But this is one where all the old school religions would have to agree is "from the devil" from their PoV which ofcourse is not the real deal but at least from their PoV it would be.
Extremely anti-authoritarian anarchistics channeligns that deal with the self as a creative god in a machine like universe that reacts in a mysterious way to our actions.
Sounds pretty far away from a benevolent creator god in the sky throwing down lightningbolts and what not.
I would think that moer people would be interetsed in at LEAST offering a contrarian point of view. coming here and going "ya'll worship the anti-christ" or some weird booyanka like that.
I'm surprised how little actual magic and mystery schools attract attention.
stuff like this just floats on the internet and people go "ahh that cant be important, its on the internet" and then they fly to the amazon rainforests to drink some sage with the locals.
Its like "god" makes this super advanced communication platform that you can use to get any wisdom you want, and you then fly to the middle of the rainforest and go "hey, these guys probably know more about modern life survival than me..."
There is nothing bad about living in the rainforest, quite the opposite, but i dont go asking a beduin how to shovel snow or a amazon rainforest man on how to go shopping properly at K-mart...
Anyway. I'm super surprised how material like this attracts so little attention for real.
Here I am, a young man under 30 and i'm fairly soon going to graduate from "the best magic school" in the Light/Love group after 15 years of studying this stuff with powers that most people could never EVER EVER EVER dream of.
I would believe that such a overly heavy emphasis on our culture in magic (admit it, its there), actual magical schools would have a larger following.
But even so close to the end of a calendar that people from modern day Texas and California to Peru used to follow that deals with a major magical transition is causing no interest.
I thought that the scientist personality type would be more common, that interest in stuff like this would be super common. Mostly because extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof, and extraordinary proof requires extraordinary work.
Perhaps it is just my bias.
But I truly am surprised that there has been so little interest in magic by the people on the planet.
Meh. All the more for faster question response time from Carla and others in a small group. Still, kind of makes me feel odd that there is sitll so little curiosity in magic.
I mean. We get channeligns and we get religious stuff and what not. But this is one where all the old school religions would have to agree is "from the devil" from their PoV which ofcourse is not the real deal but at least from their PoV it would be.
Extremely anti-authoritarian anarchistics channeligns that deal with the self as a creative god in a machine like universe that reacts in a mysterious way to our actions.
Sounds pretty far away from a benevolent creator god in the sky throwing down lightningbolts and what not.
I would think that moer people would be interetsed in at LEAST offering a contrarian point of view. coming here and going "ya'll worship the anti-christ" or some weird booyanka like that.
I'm surprised how little actual magic and mystery schools attract attention.
stuff like this just floats on the internet and people go "ahh that cant be important, its on the internet" and then they fly to the amazon rainforests to drink some sage with the locals.
Its like "god" makes this super advanced communication platform that you can use to get any wisdom you want, and you then fly to the middle of the rainforest and go "hey, these guys probably know more about modern life survival than me..."
There is nothing bad about living in the rainforest, quite the opposite, but i dont go asking a beduin how to shovel snow or a amazon rainforest man on how to go shopping properly at K-mart...
Anyway. I'm super surprised how material like this attracts so little attention for real.
Here I am, a young man under 30 and i'm fairly soon going to graduate from "the best magic school" in the Light/Love group after 15 years of studying this stuff with powers that most people could never EVER EVER EVER dream of.
I would believe that such a overly heavy emphasis on our culture in magic (admit it, its there), actual magical schools would have a larger following.
But even so close to the end of a calendar that people from modern day Texas and California to Peru used to follow that deals with a major magical transition is causing no interest.
I thought that the scientist personality type would be more common, that interest in stuff like this would be super common. Mostly because extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof, and extraordinary proof requires extraordinary work.
Perhaps it is just my bias.
But I truly am surprised that there has been so little interest in magic by the people on the planet.
Meh. All the more for faster question response time from Carla and others in a small group. Still, kind of makes me feel odd that there is sitll so little curiosity in magic.