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Re: Theos-World RE: : : Question for Occultists -- What is sorcery ?

May 27, 2005 10:21 PM
by Mark Hamilton Jr.


I've studied the articles by WQJ very closely. Most of the elementals
he describes are almost personifications of different scientific
phenomena. Unfortunately, I can only link some of them to an
established science and research in electromagnetism. The
subtle-energy approach (radionics) doesn't hold much ground and is
harder to back up my theories.

I know there is more than one method for both apportation and
levitation. One of the methods, however, is directly contributed to
the Hutchison effect. It uses powerful magnetic fields to allow the
distant movement of objects by will.

>From this point I have 2 theories:
1. Skill over Strength
2. Manipulation through a Nexus Point

1. Skill over Strength.
Occultism uses perfect, resonating frequencies to achieve results. Let
me use an analogy--it would be similar to using sound to break glass.
If you use the wrong sound frequency--one that does not resonate with
glass--you'd need a lot more energy to break it. This is energy that
may not be available to you. Similarly, in occultism you need to find
the exact frequency to achieve a result. The frequency will resonate
with the energy you need to manipulate. If you don't use the proper
frequency nothing will happen because the energies you generate are
otherwise too weak.

2. Manipulation through a nexus point
The brain could perhaps take advantage of a nexus point--a link
between your will and the physical world. This would allow a person's
will to be projected onto the physical realm. You still need to use
the correct resonating frequencies to designate what you wish to will
and manipulate. (Note: I mean this figuratively--the mind would
actually have to use subtle energy fields to control either the nexus
or what's on the other side of the nexus-I *don't* mean your will
actually leaps out and commands things)

Who knows-could be both, could be neither.

-Mark H.

On 5/11/05, Mark Hamilton Jr. <waking.adept@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thank you for all these articles. I'm still reading them; I intend to
> see if there is any further correlation between occultism and
> magnetism, or any other scientific phenomena.
> 
> -Mark H.
> 
> --
> Mark Hamilton Jr.
> waking.adept@gmail.com
> 


-- 
Mark Hamilton Jr.
waking.adept@gmail.com



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