Practicing super powers just because it rocks
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I'm attracted to physical manifestations of magick, the more "transgressive" of physics and logic the better. The only explanation i see for this interest is "it just rocks". That's it. I like the idea, it makes me happy
I dont see any contradiction with the high magick/great work. Siddhi practice can be like a sport, an art, a science, we practice just because we like it.
I'd like to master completely levitation(flying like superman), projecting physically through walls , seeing with physical eye accuracy at distance, mastering physcial elements(volcanos, tsunamis,earthquakes, wind, lightning), shapeshifting at will to extreme degree, performing hardcore telekinesis, creating physical things by thought at will, and so on, for the sake of doing it.
Do you know any magician who spent significant time practicing such things? Who were/are considered the best in super powers on the physical plane? Who was better at this in your opinion between Crowley and Bardon? Anyone here practices such things? I think i read Jim levitated up to a meter high. That seems good. I'd be verry happy to do that. Doesnt the direction of the body becomes more and more controlable as the hight increases or is it not related?
I had some dreams which represented training for physical plane flying. I visualise myself in the physical plane(while dreaming) until my astral sensations feel "earthly" and then the training starts ! It seems the next step of leviation: controling the direction of the body. Also some dreams of wall-crossing training. It might sound crazy but it seemed genuine and realistic training. There's a specific feeling of the wall when you go through it and what it takes to go through it is to control that actual feeling. How you feel is how you perform.
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@Patrick Ossoski said
"Los is gonna have a field day with this one."
Haha ! Maybe its his birthday or something. It would be an interesting synchronicity.
I love fruitcakes too. I once tried to cook one, but it ended up like a pancake, or a flat flying saucer that tasted like caramel. Have no idea what happened, how it ended up that way. That can serve as an example to further explain a kind of siddhi:
the ability to adapt at will to any previously unmastered task. For instance i dont know how to cook a fruitcake properly. If i'm good in physical magick, next time i do it it is perfect.
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Not to sound like a jerk,
But,Dude, if you can't follow a recipe and bake a fruitcake....
You may want to think twice before you try turning particles into waves.....
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@Joshua said
"^ If you can't device a recipe without pre-prescribed instruction you might not be much of a chef to begin with.
Not to mention waves are particles simultaneously.."
Yes it's perfectly permissible in physics to express the universe as a wave theory, actually it uses less assumptions.
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@Joshua said
"^ If you can't device a recipe without pre-prescribed instruction you might not be much of a chef to begin with.
Not to mention waves are particles simultaneously.."
I had no recipe nor fruits ! Mostly sugar and will. Sometimes it is not enough.
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Ah but, you had the courage to try!
At least you got in there and mixed things up and gave it a shot.
Proper ingregrents, recipe or not.And on top of that courage you seem to not have given up, lost hope or gotten a bad attitude about it. Attitude is everything, even when just mixing ingredients in the kitchen.
Cooking is like magic. Some people are naturals and can cook a complete thanksgiving dinner and some people will never get beyond toast. Some people will need a recipe at first, and then have their confidence.
I believe though that in order for a person to fly, or walk through walls, ect, they would have had to master quite a bit of the mundane facets of human life. If a person hasn't attained clarity and balance I don't think they will be able to activate themselves to achieve such things.
It's a mysterious thing how atoms are particles and waves at the same time, here and there, and no where. Attention and attitude can be like flicking on a light switch, when thinking about materializing mass or changing density. If I step into a stream of water am I in the water? No, the water separates around me.
Shamans and Priests are people who have one foot firmly in both worlds, they are capable of doing incredible feats. Yet they never do them just for fun, it takes years of training purifying and deconstruction. Incredible feats also use specific energy sources, which have to be able to be replenished.
Food for thought.
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I dont know if it's that hard to achieve super powers... Does it really require super will and high level in anything except in the specific task...?!
Maybe anyone trying to go through walls everyday for years will achieve it. Same for flying.Maybe the only reason we dont see people doing that is because it's considered impossible and people are afraid of beeing seen as crazy, so they dont dare giving it a try and practicing for years until it works.
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@Angel of Death said
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Shamans and Priests are people who have one foot firmly in both worlds, they are capable of doing incredible feats. Yet they never do them just for fun, it takes years of training purifying and deconstruction. t."
I'd like to organise a "ultimate magick championship" and make it a new sport. There would be levitation contest, going through walls contest, telekinesis, and so on. We could do a world cup also with national teams as well as Order teams like they do in soccer.
There would be also a secret elite cosmic class, above A class(pro), only for Magi and Secret Chiefs. They would have more difficult tasks to perform like moving planets, creating stars, civilisations, and so on.
Or i might use such ideas to write novels only japanese teens(and Los !) might ever read.
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I recommend a ritual to acquire great wealth by writing then novels
The big problem with the foregoing (especially the last post) is that it puts attention in all the wrong place. The character patterns that pursue such powers (and the secondary payoffs of having and demonstrating them) are nearly always at odds with the character patterning that opens to real attainment.
One has to make the Philosopher's Stone, not be given it. If you are given it, then it looks strangely like a monkey's paw.
Here is the traditional teaching: If you pursue powers, you likely will get them and then go no further. On the other hand, if you simply pursue attainment with disregard of powers, then the powers will come naturally and as needed - usually when they are no longer sought.
My view of the traditional teaching: It isn't an invariable rule by any means; but it is so close to how things routinely work in real life that one is usually best of presuming it's an actual statement of natural law.
I think the key is that these arise out of living in a state of wonder - a state of witnessing the miraculous routinely. And this state is usually at odds with how people live life when actively pursuing powers.
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@Frater Horus said
"I dont know if it's that hard to achieve super powers... Does it really require super will and high level in anything except in the specific task...?!
Maybe anyone trying to go through walls everyday for years will achieve it. Same for flying.Maybe the only reason we dont see people doing that is because it's considered impossible and people are afraid of beeing seen as crazy, so they dont dare giving it a try and practicing for years until it works."
Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. (Rita Mae Brown)
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@Jim Eshelman said
"I recommend a ritual to acquire great wealth by writing then novels
The big problem with the foregoing (especially the last post) is that it puts attention in all the wrong place. The character patterns that pursue such powers (and the secondary payoffs of having and demonstrating them) are nearly always at odds with the character patterning that opens to real attainment.
One has to make the Philosopher's Stone, not be given it. If you are given it, then it looks strangely like a monkey's paw.
Here is the traditional teaching: If you pursue powers, you likely will get them and then go no further. On the other hand, if you simply pursue attainment with disregard of powers, then the powers will come naturally and as needed - usually when they are no longer sought.
My view of the traditional teaching: It isn't an invariable rule by any means; but it is so close to how things routinely work in real life that one is usually best of presuming it's an actual statement of natural law.
I think the key is that these arise out of living in a state of wonder - a state of witnessing the miraculous routinely. And this state is usually at odds with how people live life when actively pursuing powers."
Yes, novels and maybe movies or theater to start with... i must find a way to express all my "black bro" style ideas in a positive way. Gangsta rap "thelemic style" could do the job too. Guns, drugs and initiation . Thugz's tree of life. Gangsta magi Or explaining how this forum is a secret undercover elite military place from were we secretely rule the world. We all might be the same person, who appears into the form of "jim", "los", "horus", "patrick", and so on. We seem to post from different things, from different places, at different times, but it is an illusion. We are nothing but a huge Secret Chief. Some kind of cosmic Ipsissimus Hulk who periodically separates itself into the form of various initiates in order to post on this earthly forum.
I dont believe super powers will make me happy. It's playing the role wich feels good. And it helps me do the actual work. Like if my shadow is satisfied by this little joke and then let me do the actual work and be in the proper state, of "wonder" like you say. The thing is when i deny it it tends to come back at me in the form of negative acting out. I start to believe and work badly. Whereas as long as there is the little joke going on, i feel "light" and the way is free, without too much bullshit getting in the way.
Why not marry a Rotschild woman and live like a hippy with her, smoking golden dawn all day in a velvet palace underground.
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@kasper81 said
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@Frater Horus said
"I'm attracted to physical manifestations of magick, the more "transgressive" of physics and logic the better. The only explanation i see for this interest is "it just rocks". That's it. I like the idea, it makes me happyI dont see any contradiction with the high magick/great work. Siddhi practice can be like a sport, an art, a science, we practice just because we like it.
I'd like to master completely levitation(flying like superman), projecting physically through walls , seeing with physical eye accuracy at distance, mastering physcial elements(volcanos, tsunamis,earthquakes, wind, lightning), shapeshifting at will to extreme degree, performing hardcore telekinesis, creating physical things by thought at will, and so on, for the sake of doing it.
Do you know any magician who spent significant time practicing such things? Who were/are considered the best in super powers on the physical plane? Who was better at this in your opinion between Crowley and Bardon? Anyone here practices such things? I think i read Jim levitated up to a meter high. That seems good. I'd be verry happy to do that. Doesnt the direction of the body becomes more and more controlable as the hight increases or is it not related?
I had some dreams which represented training for physical plane flying. I visualise myself in the physical plane(while dreaming) until my astral sensations feel "earthly" and then the training starts ! It seems the next step of leviation: controling the direction of the body. Also some dreams of wall-crossing training. It might sound crazy but it seemed genuine and realistic training. There's a specific feeling of the wall when you go through it and what it takes to go through it is to control that actual feeling. How you feel is how you perform."
no folks, this ain't a joke
now .....about that "fruitcake factory""
Verily... a part of the joke is it's not a joke.
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Fruitcake is excellent.
"be not too tame" Lacan
With great folly comes great power.
One night we went to a pub with some co workers, i had previously draw sigils onto my torso and at one point i did a striptease, unveiling all the mysterious writings, which surprised some people.
I know an advanced magician who went willingly into a mental institution as a "psychotic" to experiment some things. At one point he did a hardcore ritual and showed himself naked, covered with magick drawings made of his own blood. They kept him additional time after that. He thinks the more mad you are the better, as far as you dont lose it completely. Being on the edge is the best i think too. After, how you apply it is another question. From my point of vue Los is way more on the edge than me. Another edge, but certainly an edge.
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Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
Brother, is this all you want from the whole corpus of "occult" instruction?