03-14-2009, 12:17 AM
It's great stuff peelstreetguy
I can subscribe to the whole thing. I think I can summarize by saying that the act of magical ritual cloaks the act of magick. Which itself is as basic as moving a hand or feet. It's that natural to us. We have just lost control over this part of the body by not knowing how to do it.
Ritual helps us believe in the efficacy of our intentions. But it's still intent that drives reality. Not moving fingers or burning candles
Wriggling fingers still works though. So don't hesitate if you feel like it.
The biggest magical act is not an act in my opinion. It is when IAM realizes that all is as it should be.
If you want to experience the power of the exceptions Ra suggest. Just vocalize Huuuuuh a few times and get into the sound like a singer would. It invokes clarity. Play with the voice, you don't need to learn sanskrit to be able to produce some effects
Really all human singing is a reflection of this. Though these languages are recognized to be particularly efficient.
I can subscribe to the whole thing. I think I can summarize by saying that the act of magical ritual cloaks the act of magick. Which itself is as basic as moving a hand or feet. It's that natural to us. We have just lost control over this part of the body by not knowing how to do it.
Ritual helps us believe in the efficacy of our intentions. But it's still intent that drives reality. Not moving fingers or burning candles
Wriggling fingers still works though. So don't hesitate if you feel like it. The biggest magical act is not an act in my opinion. It is when IAM realizes that all is as it should be.
If you want to experience the power of the exceptions Ra suggest. Just vocalize Huuuuuh a few times and get into the sound like a singer would. It invokes clarity. Play with the voice, you don't need to learn sanskrit to be able to produce some effects
Really all human singing is a reflection of this. Though these languages are recognized to be particularly efficient.