You'd actually do me a favour by participating, as I want to practice my blessing skills, especially for larger groups of people. Thanks!
2. to JMG: You wrote on the main blog that "a lot of serious Western occultists these days remember a Cathar life"- That must have been quite a concentration of occultists (or people on the verge of becoming an occultist) back then in some very specific areas of the world.
Do you have any ideas as to why that was the case?
And is such a cluster a common occurence?
(I know that e.g. Prague was an occult center back in the day, but I'd imagine a lot of occultists weren't born there, but flocked there because of the conditions. Whereas for the Cathars, people back at that time probably would have had to be born at least in the right place in order to know of the movement at all, let alone participate.)
Thanks for your insights this week, and I wish you a wonderful and healing ceremony, full of old and new memories, on the shoreline of the Seekonk river.
Blessings; Cathar incarnations
Thanks a lot for offering Magic Monday again - I hope our questions will be good company for you today. :-)
1. to everybody: I offer weekly blessings for everybody who signs up:
https://thehiddenthings.com/weekly-blessings-8
You'd actually do me a favour by participating, as I want to practice my blessing skills, especially for larger groups of people. Thanks!
2. to JMG: You wrote on the main blog that "a lot of serious Western occultists these days remember a Cathar life"- That must have been quite a concentration of occultists (or people on the verge of becoming an occultist) back then in some very specific areas of the world.
Do you have any ideas as to why that was the case?
And is such a cluster a common occurence?
(I know that e.g. Prague was an occult center back in the day, but I'd imagine a lot of occultists weren't born there, but flocked there because of the conditions. Whereas for the Cathars, people back at that time probably would have had to be born at least in the right place in order to know of the movement at all, let alone participate.)
Thanks for your insights this week, and I wish you a wonderful and healing ceremony, full of old and new memories, on the shoreline of the Seekonk river.
Milkyway