30 January 2008

Astrology


Astrology is a belief system that suggests a connection between the positions and movements of planets and stars, and events on Earth, including human life and personality traits.

Astrology involves a birth chart or horoscope based on the positions of planets and stars at the time of a person's birth. This chart is then used to interpret various aspects of an individual's life, including their personality, relationships, and potential future events.

Astrology is a pseudoscience, astrology primarily focuses on the positions of the Sun, Moon, planets within our solar system, and certain points like the Ascendant in a person's birth chart.

Astrology primarily associates certain personality traits with specific zodiac signs, but it doesn't consider the entire sky.   There are many more constellations beyond the twelve signs of the zodiac. Astrology mainly considers the Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn.

It doesn't include outer planets like Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto, and it doesn't incorporate other celestial bodies like asteroids or comets. Astrology doesn't take into account the vast number of galaxies in the universe. It focuses solely on the celestial bodies within our solar system.

While astrology suggests a predetermined influence of planets on an individual's life, the concept of destiny is not dictated by celestial positions but rather by a complex interplay of biological, environmental, and personal factors.

The roots of astrology can be traced back to Ancient Babylon, where it emerged as a system to track celestial movements for agricultural and calendrical purposes.  The Babylonians observed the sky and associated celestial events with earthly occurrences, laying the groundwork for astrological principles.

 The term "astrology" itself is derived from the Greek words "Αστρο" (star) and "Λογια" (Logic), reflecting a logical or reasoned examination of celestial phenomena.   Greek philosophers, including Plato and Aristotle, contributed to the development of astrological concepts.

The idea that the stars could think and have logic gave birth to the idea that they can influence human affairs. During the Ages of Christianity, astrology became intertwined with Christian theology. Influential figures like Saint Augustine grappled with the compatibility of astrology with Christian beliefs.

Despite some opposition, astrology gained acceptance, and many medieval universities included it in their curriculum. In the Renaissance, astrology faced increasing skepticism and criticism, in the 20th century, astrology faced criticism from the scientific community, as studies consistently failed to support its claims.

Today, Astrology have the destiny it could never predict, its place withing junk magazines of bra and panties.

26 January 2008

Wicca

In the aftermath of the Witch Hunt, a void was left in the world of magic. It was within this void that the seeds of Wicca took root. 

Although Wicca claimed to carry the torch of real magic, it deviated from its true essence. Wicca, with its rituals, spells, and emphasis on religious practices, diverged from the innate connection between humans and the natural world. 

Amidst the rise of Wicca, the legacy of real magic endured, albeit in the shadows. It persisted in the hearts and minds of a select few who held steadfast to the profound understanding that magic is not a commodity to be confined within the constraints of religious dogma, but an intrinsic force that permeates every aspect of existence.

Wicca, with its ties to Christianity, its reliance on rituals, and its adoption of prescribed belief systems, falls into the realm of a religious cult rather than a magical one. Its emphasis on external symbols, such as candles and tools, shifts the focus away from the essence of magic itself—the intrinsic connection to nature and the understanding of its laws. Therefore, it is essential to separate Wicca from the realm of real magic.

Wicca is a Christian-influenced religion masquerading as a genuine magical practice.

These remnants of real magic, scattered and fragmented, worked tirelessly to preserve their knowledge and teachings, passing them down through generations.   In their quest to safeguard the truth, they silently awaited the day when the true essence of magic would be reawakened, free from the limitations imposed by Wicca and its religious framework. Real magic, rooted in nature's laws, faced persecution during the Witch Hunt, leading to the rise of Wicca as a religion with magical elements.

Wicca, with its emphasis on rituals, spellcasting, and the worship of Christianity satan or lilith, created an illusion of magic that deviated from its genuine essence.

By compartmentalizing magic within religious practices, Wicca introduced artificial elements that distracted from the intrinsic connection between humans and the natural world. Moreover, the concept of "magick" with a "k" within Wicca sought to differentiate it from stage magic or sleight of hand tricks. However, this linguistic distinction only served to reinforce the illusion of real magic, further perpetuating the misunderstanding of its true nature.

Wicca, like many other modern practices, has fallen into the trap of relying on books, tips from others, astrology, and tarot to define and understand magic. However, Magic has nothing to do with religion, paganism, or any "ism." Real magic is intricately intertwined with nature itself, free from the confines of human-made systems.

Wicca often incorporates practices such as astrology and tarot into its rituals and belief systems. Astrology, with its claims of celestial influences on human lives, is nothing more than a lie.

Those who believe that distant stars or planets have a vested interest in human needs are misled. If astrologers truly possessed the ability to predict the future, why were they unable to foresee catastrophic events such as pandemic, wars, or natural disasters like tsunamis and volcanoes?

The stars within a constellation can be thousands of light-years apart, rendering any connection between them arbitrary. Furthermore, the gravitational effect exerted by your obstetrician at the time of a individuals birth far outweighs the influence of any planet or star in the universe.

Astrology faces numerous contradictions and inaccuracies that expose its lack of credibility. The zodiac, which comprises twelve constellations, fails to account for the thirteenth constellation, Ophiuchus. Moreover, the establishment of the Zodiac in 420 CE, reveals its human-made nature. Over time, the Zodiac has shifted, rendering the assigned signs incongruent with the actual constellations during one's birth. The alignment of natal planets holds little significance as birth times are often arbitrarily chosen, casting doubt on the accuracy of astrological interpretations.

Astrology's inability to adapt to new planetary discoveries further undermines its credibility. As new celestial bodies are identified, demoted, or promoted, astrology fails to incorporate them consistently.

To fully grasp the illusory nature of the zodiac, we must acknowledge its historical manipulation. Roughly 3,000 years ago, the Babylonians assigned twelve constellations to each month for calendar purposes. However, this system no longer aligns with modern astronomical observations.

The Christian influence in 420 CE further altered the constellations, perpetuating misconceptions about the zodiac's connection to magic. Having examined the fallacies perpetuated by Wicca's incorporation of astrology and tarot, it becomes evident that these practices hold no true connection to the essence of magic.

True magic transcends human-made systems, religious dogma, and the illusion of celestial influences.

The Order of Woodcraft Chivalry, emerges as a significant influence on the development of Wicca in 1916 by Ernest Westlake in the british empire, this movement drew inspiration from Ernest Thompson Seton's Woodcraft Indians, with Seton serving as its honorary Grand Chieftain.

While contemporaneous with Baden-Powell's Scouting movement, The Order of Woodcraft Chivalry took a different path, eschewing the perceived military associations of traditional scouting. Instead, it focused on fostering virtues such as kindness, fellowship, and woodcraft.

Within The Order of Woodcraft Chivalry, the acceptance of various premises of Neopaganism began to take hold. It is notable that this organization laid the groundwork for the emergence of the New Forest coven, a group that played a pivotal role in the development of the Neopagan religion known as Wicca. Through the connections and influences that emanated from The Order, Wicca began to take shape, albeit with deviations and misinterpretations that would eventually blur the lines between genuine magic and a fabricated belief system.

Gerald Brosseau Gardner was born in 13 June of 1884 into an upper-middle-class family in Blundellsands, Lancashire, he spent a considerable portion of his childhood in Madeira, immersed in different cultures and landscapes.

His wanderlust led him to colonial Ceylon in 1900 and later to Malaya in 1911, where he worked as a civil servant. During his time in Malaya, Gardner's fascination with the native peoples sparked an independent study of their magical practices, resulting in the authorship of papers and a book on the subject.

In 1936, after his retirement, Gardner embarked on a journey to Cyprus, where he penned the novel A Goddess Arrives. His return to England brought him to the vicinity of the New Forest, where he found himself drawn to the world of the occult. Joining the Rosicrucian Order Crotona Fellowship, an occult group, he claimed to have encountered the New Forest coven, which initiated him in 1939. Gardner, influenced by the writings of Margaret Murray, believed the coven to be a remnant of a pre-Christian witch-cult.

Motivated by his conviction and armed with ideas borrowed from Freemasonry, ceremonial magic, and the works of Aleister Crowley, Gardner sought to revive the faith of the ancient witch-cult. He supplemented the coven's rituals with these borrowed concepts, giving rise to the Gardnerian tradition of Wicca.

Gerald Brosseau Gardner's contributions to Wicca were instrumental in shaping the public's perception of this contemporary Pagan religion.  However, the origins of Gardnerian Wicca reveal an intricate tapestry of influences and ideas, rather than a direct connection to the authentic practice of real magic.

 To comprehend the true essence of magic, one must look beyond the illusions created by Gardnerian Wicca and delve deeper into the timeless laws of nature. 

Hitler's association with secret societies and esoteric organizations, such as the Thule Society and the Golden Dawn, groups steeped in Christianity and wicca, provided a framework for Hitler's twisted vision of racial purity and dominance.

Heinrich Himmler, the head of the SS. Promised glory to the Thule Society and the Golden Dawn, although skeptical of Himmler, Gardner in September 1939, created the New Forest coven and with his followers left the Thule Society.

In 1940 The New Forest coven fought the Nazis from invading Britain with magic. Gardner claimed that a "Great Circle" was erected at night, with a "great cone of power" – a form of magical energy – being raised and sent to Berlin with the command of "you cannot cross the sea, you cannot cross the sea, you cannot come, you cannot come". this failed battle was named as "Operation Cone of Power".

After losing the battle, the new forest coven decided to return to London, and explore nudism and Rosicrucian teachings. in 1945, Gardner purchased a plot of land in Fouracres, a nudist colony near to the village of Bricket Wood in Hertfordshire that he renamed as Five Acres.

In August 1946 Gardner was ordained as a priest in the Ancient British Church, joining the Rosicrucian Ancient Druid Order and attending its sexual rituals at Stonehenge. On May 1947, Gardner's friend Arnold Crowther introduced him to Aleister Crowley, shortly before his death, Crowley elevated Gardner to the IV° of Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.) and issued a charter decreeing that Gardner could admit people into its Minerval degree.

From November 1947 to March 1948, Gardner and his wife toured the United States visiting relatives in Memphis, also visiting New Orleans, where Gardner hoped to learn about Voodoo. Gardner hoped to spread Wicca and published the Atlantis Bookshop in July 1949, Gardner's manuscript had been edited into a publishable form by astrologer Madeline Montalban. Privately, he had also begun work on a scrapbook known as "Ye Bok of Ye Art Magical", in which he wrote down a number of Wiccan rituals and spells. also known as the Book of Shadows.

In 1954, Gardner published a non-fiction book, Witchcraft Today, containing a preface by Margaret Murray, who had published her discredited theory of 'witchcraft' being a surviving pagan religion in her 1921 book, In 1960, Gardner's wife Donna died, and Gardner himself once again began to suffer badly from asthma. In 1963, Gardner decided to go to Lebanon over the winter. Whilst returning home on the ship, On 12 February 1964, he suffered a fatal heart attack at the breakfast table.

He was buried in Tunisia, the ship's next port of call, and his funeral was attended only by the ship's captain.

Gardner had left parts of his inheritance to Patricia Crowther, Doreen Valiente, Lois Bourne and Jack Bracelin. Patricia and the other Gardner successors managed to keep alive the religion of wicca in the after World War II world.

Nazism had destroyed the view of wicca in the majority of the world's view, however In 1971, both Patricia and her husband at the time Arnold wrote and presented A Spell of Witchcraft, a radio programme produced and broadcast by BBC Radio Sheffield in six 20-minute parts.

The radio programme, the first of its kind in relation to modern Witchcraft as a religion, giving birth to the Gardnerian Wicca. Throughout the 1980s writings of authors such as Doreen Valiente, Janet Farrar, Stewart Farrar, and Scott Cunningham.

Popularised the idea of self-initiation into the Craft. Among witches in Canada, anthropologist Heather Botting of the University of Victoria was the first recognized Wiccan chaplain of a public university. In the 1990s, amid ever-rising numbers of self-initiates, hollywood began to explore witchcraft in films like The Craft (1996) and tv series like Charmed. Thus the New Age movement was born, with wicca to have a role that served both other religions like Christianity or Satanism but also as a huge economical market of books, art, crystal crafts and more...

However with the new age of wicca, pseudoscience gained ground, astrology began to be popular and printed in any kind of magazine or newspaper, also people with extreme talent like Uri Geller and Criss Angel began using the title "Magician" without having any idea about true magic.

Thus, Wicca destroyed the meaning of magic and turned it into a circus show in various tv shows like America's Got Talent where everyone can claim magical powers to do illusions and card tricks.

15 January 2008

Magic is Nature

Nature was Created by The Great Will.----Everything , Everywhere exists in perfect harmony. The Seven Natural Laws through which everyone and everything is governed.

  • Attraction
  • Polarity
  • Rhythm
  • Relativity
  • Cause and Effect
  • Gender and Gestation
  • Perpetual Transmutation of Energy.

There is no priority or order or proper sequence to the numbers. They apply randomly as does nature itself. There is no judgement within the governance or application of these. 

There is no seeking to punish or reward. They are impersonal, operating automatically, typically along unconscious lines. There is no rights or Democracy. There is no Religion or Debate. Nature is not asking.

1,The Law of Attraction

Like attracts like, people attract energy like the energy they project. Positive people attract others like them or those moving in the same direction and vice versa.   The fact is that you are a magnet. You attract people, ideas, and resources that are in harmony with your dominant thoughts.

Thoughts and feelings are energy. Whenever you are sensitive to someone else’s feelings, when you are aware of your own feelings, this is a conscious perception of a vibration. A vibration is energy that is either positive or negative. You have the power to choose your thoughts or change them by what you choose to think about, by how you speak to yourself and others. 

Listen to your thoughts and ask yourself if they are congruent with the person you are or want to be.  The energy you project is what you will receive.  You are what you project so be conscious of what you are sending out as is possible. Work to get it right. Identify what you truly want and express it.  Processing what you want becomes deeper than thought when you put it in writing. Sharing with others is perhaps the most powerful.

The universe will take care of your requests. All you really have to do is have faith and believe in your power.

2,The Law of Polarity

Everything in the Universe has an equal or an exact opposite. Teach yourself to pause and reflect on both sides of the situation by considering the opposite.    Think of two points of view and how they need each other. within all there are actually two points of view that are in tension yet need each other.

The other side and those closer to it have their own view and regardless of a final agreement both will always exist. You cannot have one without the other so, to some degree, you must embrace the opposite to find a way to move forward. In general we accept that there is good and evil, positive and negative and on it goes.  Everything has an opposite. Joy and sorrow are both beautiful, you cannot have one without the existence of the other. Good needs evil Evil needs Good Death needs Life Life needs Death Love needs Hate Hate needs Love and so it goes on with everything.

3.The Law of Relativity

Everything is relative! You cannot define something without having something to compare it to. The existence or significance of one entity is solely dependent on that of another.

4.The Law of Cause and Effect

For every action there is an effect, one that ripples through the universe, much like that of a beam of light moving forever in one direction. Your actions impact everything and everyone. a man walking in a park is giving energy (good or evil) to the park. it gives the dirt , the road a reason to be there. worms will dig out and search food in the footprints the human created. Everything you do matters. Be aware of that power and use it wisely.  Stop and think before you act.

5.The Law of Rhythm

All things in the universe are moving in perfect rhythm, in a measured motion like a pendulum. Everything in existence is involved in a dance flowing and swinging back and forth.

There is always an action and a reaction. an advance and a retreat, a rising and a lowering. Life has an ebb and flow for each of us. We can learn to be flexible and accepting or choose, by default or not, to resist which will resist in our becoming rigid. It is when we are rigid that we are at risk of breaking. Negative thoughts, emotions and actions can create speed bumps or unnatural “off beat rhythms” in our lives and business.

When so, stop, breath and allow your natural rhythm to return.  Develop your “flex power” or flexibility. Accept what you must. Catch yourself when thinking about things you cannot change and change your thoughts.  Just say no and think about the things you are grateful for. Recognizing this enables you to make adjustments, to “keep time” and to synchronize it to your ensemble or team. Stay focused on your vision and adjust with the flow

6.The Law of Gender and Gestation

Male and Female are two complimentary energies, that of giving and taking, which gives rise to new energy. Ice = Air + Water Ooze = Water + Earth Magma = Earth + Fire Smoke = Fire + Air Lightning = Positive Energy + Air Steam = Positive Energy + Water Mineral = Positive Energy + Earth Radiance = Positive Energy + Fire Vacuum = Negative Energy + Air Salt = Negative Energy + Water Dust = Negative Energy + Earth Ash = Negative Energy + Fire and more

7.The Law of Perpetual Transmutation of Energy

All energy fields are connected, always moving and transmuting into and out of form.  Energy is flowing into our consciousness constantly, we transform this energy into whatever we choose through our focus of attention at the time. This formless energy is amenable to being shaped by our minds. Energy is never actually created or destroyed. It simply moves from one form into another. The beauty of this is that your thoughts have the ability to transmute from the non physical to physical all the time. The power is always there.  It is talking with you.

----These are the laws of Magic and Nature. In every universe,civilization,Divine,Immortal,Mortal,Human,Alien,Animal,fairy,pixie,air,fire,water ....

in everything,everywhere,everwhere Nature is the master of all.

13 January 2008

Magic

Magic has nothing to do with sacred rituals, spiritual divinations, intention to invoke, manipulate, or otherwise manifest supernatural forces, beings, or entities in the natural, incarnate world.

The Word Magic comes from "nahturah molc" an Enohian Word that means "Using Nature". (The Enohian Language was be spoken from the Human's in the time of Kingdom of Yahweh. ----Magic is Nature it self. everything and everyone in Nature has it. from the Galaxie's to planet's , from the Air to Worms , from the Ants to the Bees , from Dog's and Cat's to all Human's.

Nature/Magic is the Law's of Life. However "nahturah molc" also means "the one who use nature" and that one is named "the one who knows Magic"

Magic is not occultism and neopagan religions, Aleister Crowley tried to explain this in his books but he failed. because of the need for religion people have and magick was created... a fake form of Magic but dangerous for the user's who think that Nature is a game or Sabrina Tv Series.

The one who knows Magic can have many titles. these titles was created and listed about 25,000 years ago by people who was searching for power in nature to create weapons and fight the Barbelo's. and i will share the list of the ranks. from the lowest rank to the higher.

  • Wizard
  • Magician
  • BeastMaster
  • Mage
  • Alchemist
  • Sorcerer

The Roman Republic, laws used magic as part of culture , but when The Roman Republic was ended and The Roman Empire came , Magic was slowly got banned.

Christianity needed the ideas of magic to die , along with everything close to the stories of Barbelo's and everything were closely linked to paganism.

After 415 CE and the events in Egypt a hunt begun and Magic and Science was destroyed in only 100 year's. but despite all the effort and blood the people was still using Magic for their need's. and so in 1,050 CE Magic was categorized a new as Black and White Magic.

Black Magic was named as Evil Magic and White Magic as Good Magic. and then the Witch Hunt began.

After the Witch Hunt Magic as organized teaching died and survived only in the teachings of Taoism.

Wicca followed later, but it has no relationship with Magic.

06 January 2008

The Magic Cafe

Happy New Year, my loves!


As 2008 begins, I find myself as a member of the Magic Café forum, since joining this community 3 days ago, I have seen that the Magic Café forum is a wicca inspired place in internet.


I will explore this Magic Café forum. but do not get too excited. This kind of magic"k" is fake, and I know it.

I don't want to teach people on the internet, and I actually can't without real-life training, I will explore the forum and chat with people.


There is no harm to be kind right ?

𝖘𝖉𝖓𝖊 𝖞𝖊𝖓𝖗𝖚𝖔𝖏 𝖊𝖍𝖙

                                         .𝖜𝖔𝖓 𝖗𝖔𝖋 ..𝖘𝖉𝖓𝖊 𝖞𝖊𝖓𝖗𝖚𝖔𝖏 𝖊𝖍𝖙 ..𝖗𝖊𝖌𝖌𝖔𝖑𝕭 𝖊𝖞𝖇 𝖉𝖔𝖔𝕲                   ...