I'm not going to post the video of the live 'invocation of fire' witchcraft ritual singing and dancing by the Estonian humanoid elf Kerli, but you can easily find it online - the live performance one is the best video version.
Technically, in the Northern Hemisphere we are not doing 'invocations of fire' right now, but hey, I'm down here in the South so I can do it!
I go to these kinds of places, alone. |
As I said I think just recently in a post, Kerli reads Jung and speaks about some of the ideas in there in her just talking videos - from memory it's in her 'Shadow Works' part II video clip half way in there.
Someone was asking me this week - and they have been doing that for a couple of weeks now ever since they had a short bout of flu illness - about bad dreams they have been getting constantly.
Well, this is in any case not unusual when someone is sick or recovering from some recent sickness. You can explain these things from the point of view of sheer adrenaline and neurotransmitter mechanics - it's especially the case with people who are your typical 'workaholics' - as soon as their body tells them to back off, at the same time other processing in there is telling them 'Hey! You've stopped working! You have stopped being capable of putting out all that energy - why?'
And so then you get the fear hormones racing around and these affect sleep.
A person's belief comes mostly from expectations based on whatever things happened consequentially in the past, and so belief is important to someone's state of mind.
But this is where David Hawkins' Universal Field emergence idea comes into its own. Still though, you have to train your mind to realize that things emerge out of the field, and not as the linear result of any real consequential 'cause-and-effect' process.
The human being uses 'cause-and-effect' in its linguistics, and makes the error of assuming the linguistics accurately reflect material, manifested reality; they don't. And this is something Kerli points out too - most people hold thoughts in their head which are installed in there from outside sources and not even aligned with actual personal existential internal beliefs. Thus, linguistics is definitely a social artifact and not a purely personal internal one.
My 'invocation of fire' ritual. And everyone watches... |
Now if I thought human society was good and beneficial to people then I would go with the idea, but it isn't. It is in fact radically adverse to people's interests.
Chinese Taoism (or, as Tin Yat Dragon says it 'towel-ism...' LOL) has a concept about an electric force that is invisible to most people unless you have been seriously trained by Taoist magicians to be able to see it.
Holding the Taoist fan at its base, and pressing it to your forehead, and stamping the ground with a foot, causes the heart energy to go into the fan, and, when you open the fan, you can cause that energy to flow into the atmosphere wherever you are. In this way, for example, (or, as Ji Si-Fu Tin Yat Dragon says it - 'for zample;' er, most HK people say that, so you have to imagine I am affecting a HK accent in this post... Why not? When I teach KF I always fake a HK accent: EG 'put your foot a niddle bit to the wight, and then the other foot a niddle bit to the weft) - in this way, you can fan a particular Taoist magical atmosphere above your pillow and even your whole bed when you are going to sleep.
But first, I have to just show a modern Taoism fan.
Or, you can buy these things designed specifically for the modern EDM scene as well.
Actually, they're the same things.
Anyway...
A 'glowie' (back to that again) is someone who can see this energy.
Here, see -, Lynn Gun-Elf's-Dottir even says it right here:
With the fan thing, what if you have a blind spot in your right eye caused by a tear in the retina?
ReplyDeleteThen you make that sign with your hand and join the Illuminati. 666 and all that. Cool. ...A lot of people who are in the Aquarius star sign have cataracts in one eye and they are usually extremely good at this 'third eye' sight thing to compensate. I'm not in that star sign though, but I know it's a thing with them. In the occult, traditionally, the third eye vision always 'enters' from the left side.
DeleteAlrighty. A proper question: So somewhere Elena Danaan youtube tells about a water enchantment. Part of it is "May the fire from above, and the fire from below nourish this water." A lot of people probably think of "5 element theory" here. Personally I chose to interpret this as meaning "energies of all wavelengths," but I've always felt uncomfortable with this.
ReplyDeleteIf you go to the ancient depictions of the primordial gods, they show primordial fire below, but starry light above. I know of course when we 'get' to the stars they are also nothing but fire anyway, although, as a relativistic context thing, it's a starry light up there and not a hot one. This is one thing all of those internet people talking about chakras never seem to understand or even talk about: the red chakra is heat, not just 'red.'
DeleteSo I could say "may heat of the earth and ionizing radiation of the cosmos nourish this water?"
DeleteEarlier this week I was thumbing through "The Greek Magical Papyri in Translation" and coming across all these insane "invocations" of Gods by specific names, and writing things in incense infused inks. Writing with a special ink is one thing, and saying a thing because it creates a thought in your head is another thing. But saying something that *might* mean a thing but leaving that thought a little vague and wondering about it is also a thing.
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