07-21-2014, 05:04 PM
The rock analogy reminds me of that part in the matrix film where that gifted child sais to Neo "Instead of trying to bend the spoon, realise there is no spoon".
So once you realise that the rock in front of you is in fact an illusion you can then communicate to its metaphysical self, if that's the correct term.
My understanding of majik (I prefer that spelling) though is to consciously enter into the deeper portions of mind, or the collective unconscious that Jung refers to in the attempt to witness truth that has yet to manifest. Then serving others (imo) by aligning with and conveying that which has been un veiled, whether it be art, healing, teaching or simply being.
So once you realise that the rock in front of you is in fact an illusion you can then communicate to its metaphysical self, if that's the correct term.
My understanding of majik (I prefer that spelling) though is to consciously enter into the deeper portions of mind, or the collective unconscious that Jung refers to in the attempt to witness truth that has yet to manifest. Then serving others (imo) by aligning with and conveying that which has been un veiled, whether it be art, healing, teaching or simply being.