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John Michael Greer ([personal profile] ecosophia) wrote2022-06-19 11:34 pm

Magic Monday

Card 27It's getting on for midnight, so we can proceed with a new Magic Monday. Ask me anything about occultism and I'll do my best to answer it. With certain exceptions, any question received by midnight Monday Eastern time will get an answer. Please note:  Any question received after then will not get an answer, and in fact will just be deleted. I've been getting an increasing number of people trying to post after these are closed, so will have to draw a harder line than before.) If you're in a hurry, or suspect you may be the 143,916th person to ask a question, please check out the very rough version 1.0 of The Magic Monday FAQ hereAlso: I will not be putting through or answering any more questions about practicing magic around children. I've answered those in simple declarative sentences in the FAQ. If you read the FAQ and don't think your question has been answered, read it again. If that doesn't help, consider remedial reading classes; yes, it really is as simple and straightforward as the FAQ says. 

The image?  That's the twenty-seventh card in The Sacred Geometry Oracle. Card 27, The Golden Proportion, when upright indicates that you can expect perfect success; when reversed, it tells you that your own actions have brought about your failure. The sun in the upper left corner of the image tells you that this card belongs to the final third of the oracle, which corresponds to Nwyfre, the principle of spirit and meaning.  We've completed our passage through the first two of the basic root functions of sacred geometry -- √3, the principle of the vesica piscis and the equilateral triangle, and √2, the principle of the square and its diagonal -- and now we're working with the √5, the seed from which the Golden Section unfolds and resolves all back into unity.


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***This Magic Monday is now closed. See you next week!*** 

Re: dead person won't stop bothering

(Anonymous) 2022-06-20 06:10 pm (UTC)(link)
I thought you said suicides tend to get stuck in a "waiting room" for however long they would have lived had they not killed themselves...

Re: dead person won't stop bothering

(Anonymous) 2022-06-20 07:21 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm the one who brought up the issues of suicide: Sorry, I should have mentioned that I wasn't the OP! I just had a few questions about it myself a while back because one of my friends committed suicide, and remembered you saying she might be waiting for quite a while, so I had wanted to make sure I understood the material here.
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Suicide

[personal profile] miow 2022-06-20 11:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Also not the OP but a related question if I may. I too have a very close friend who committed suicide a couple of years ago, age 40 something. Supposing she is stuck in the limbo as described, what can I do to help her in any way?

Re: dead person won't stop bothering

(Anonymous) 2022-06-21 02:00 am (UTC)(link)
You can type while cooking, or cook while typing? Either way, I’m impressed, especially at our age. What were you having?

One time when Sonkitten was little I was heating his baked beans for lunch, filling the sink, listening to a phone solicitor, and something else I’ve forgotten. I couldn’t do all that at once now.

Sonkitten came in holding a can of baby powder, with that eager experimental gleam in his eye that all parents know means potential disaster. Trapped on the phone, I yelled, “DON’T POWDER YOUR BEANS!” Absolute silence on the other end of the line. So now you know the magic incantation that will silence a pest caller!