Magic Monday

Also: 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. And further: I've decided that questions about getting goodies from spirits are also permanently off topic here. The point of occultism is to develop your own capacities, not to try to bully or wheedle other beings into doing things for you. I've discussed this in a post on my blog.
The image? I field a lot of questions about my books these days, so I've decided to do little capsule summaries of them here, one per week. The book above was my fortieth published book, and the product of an investigation that's still ongoing. I happened to notice back in the early 1990s, as a result of voracious reading in odd books, that a surprising number of temple traditions around the world are connected to legends about increased agricultural fertility. I know, that's supposed to be mere superstition -- but it's funny how often "mere superstition" turns into evidence that the ancients knew more than it's fashionable for modern intellectuals to admit. That launched a quest that resulted in this book. I've come to theorize that woven into the design and use of certain specific kinds of temples is a lost folk technology that boosts agricultural productivity. I've collected physical evidence (including controlled double-blind studies) that there are energies known to science that could have been concentrated and put to use with resonating chambers of stone, designed according to specific geometries, filled with volatile organic compounds, and activated with sound waves. What's more, it's a technology that could be rediscovered and put to work to help plants thrive now.
This book was my first progress report on that investigation. It's about to go out of print -- Llewellyn, the original publisher, still has a few copies left on sale, which you can get here -- but there'll be another edition in due time, and probably a further book not too long after that, as I'm continuing to find relevant data. Yes, there are also other people busy with this; the prospect of a working model, so that the details of the technology can be tested in real world conditions, may not be far off.
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(Anonymous) 2024-08-19 04:04 am (UTC)(link)After reading about your recommendation to another reader last week concerning the Octagon Society I cast a geomantic chart about it. I’m a bit confused as to the interpretation.
My question was: “Should I start the Octagon Society lessons?”
Right Witness: Cauda Draconis
Left Witness: Laetitia
Judge: Conjunctio
My interpretation:
The judge, of Conjunctio shows a combination of forces, it is also influenced by the other figures. It is favourable for things that need to come into contact (perhaps me with my inner self, my childhood trauma etc). But it is also unfavourable for situations that call for solitude which the lessons will require.
Laetitia seems reasonable positive in this regard, and should thus strengthen the Judge.
Cauda Draconis represents letting go of the past and is favourable for things coming to and end which might include my ongoing issues with my childhood.
Do you think this chart is telling me to proceed to try the lessons or should I try and find a different way of dealing with my past?
Thanks for providing this forum.
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More specifically, the right witness as an emblem of the past indicates that there are things you're ready to let go of; the judge, as the present, is a figure of opportunity, and seizing things at the right time; and the left witness, as the future, indicates that the result will be happiness. In your place I'd go ahead and start the lessons.
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(Anonymous) 2024-08-19 04:28 am (UTC)(link)