...Now I want to take you to a place where 'it' really is.
The ancient Greek writer Plato said 'there, it is the case that the people are holy, and their temples are based on real things, and in them the gods really are, and walk among the people actually.'
We could resort to the Vedanta and extract the same ideas from there - but that body of work is very large and very complicated to unravel into the English language. At heart though, remains the proposition that sound is the pathway through which or from which, material action that is directed by human thought, is initiated. This idea is also to be found in Shamanic cultures - the Australian Aboriginal, the Mongolian Shamans, the Saami People of the Arctic Circle, well, really, all of them.
The super wealthy elites in Germany love - Max Raabe and his nostalgic 20's style orchestra |
Part of the problem that people have believing either in Eastern mysticism or Western occultism or even religious philosophy as scientific fact, is that there is usually a gap of time between when a thought is constructed as some kind of intended basis of a material thing in reality, and anything that 'might' happen as the result, actually does happen.
Secondarily, material reality is HUGELY more complicated, more complex, than people consciously credit when they play around with these kinds of 'magical thinking' propositions.
Taking a troop of men to war using marching bands and drumming is a fairly narrowly-defined kind of thing - it is not complicated. Well, certainly not in the context of all other things it is not complicated anyway.
It is common knowledge among occultists or those who have made study of it, that things like say 'elves' for instance, are for the most part in a 'realm' where they move at much much greater speeds than we do in the human world. You can't see them.
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