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Frater Tater works tirelessly to bring the arcane mysteries of the Tennessee Valley and Cumberland Plateau into the light for all to partake of. Yee Haw Magicae!
Having an open mind is not the same thing as being gullible, nor does it mean you must discard reason and logic. I get those out of the way quickly because unfortunately when I hear people speak of open-mindedness they are absolutely promoting the belief in every New Age pile of waste that rolls out of the metaphysical sewer and into the daylight, and odds are they are also actively engaged in science bashing . Open-Minded is the Opposite of Dogmatic – Duh! Being entrenched and dogmatic about beliefs that are “different” is still being entrenched and dogmatic. What’s more there’s nothing different about the tired old anti-science and anti-religion rhetoric being regurgitated by today’s proponents of New Age dogmatism. Most of the ideas parroted about how arrogant the scientists are or how evil the Christians are reached its zenith in the 1990’s and, for a time, was largely considered settled or forgotten about. Then we got YouTube and a whole generation (or two) of contrarians wh...
Here's a question lots of new people have. In lazy mode I have two answers: Check this easy example of casting a magic circle that incorporates the pentagram and takes seconds. Check out this complete guide to magic circles for everything you need to know about encircling magic.
The magical paradigm can take many forms and depending on whose talking about it can be either a good or bad thing. The term “magical thinking” used derisively, as it often is, can refer to an unhealthy sort of fantasizing in place of rational thinking and action taking. Specifically, what I am referring to when I say magical paradigm is the lore we have been handed down through the ages from our ancestors by the keepers and in some cases the rediscoverers of that lore. Where Do We Get Magical Lore? This lore comes in a few different forms and from variant sources. Some good sources are the ancient Druids and Maji, the Taoists and esoteric Buddhists, and the Egyptians and Greeks from whom we have hieroglyphs and papyri records of their ancient rites. A few keepers and redistributors of that lore who are, for the most part, reliable and trustworthy and who have written publicly on their knowledge include Cornelius Agrippa (1486-1535), Eliphas Levi (1810-1875). Israel Regardie ...
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