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Rock n' Roll Doggie
Re: finding a house. Wow. How did you get into the trance in the first place? Does one have to be naturally inclined?
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I think everyone has the potential for these things and more. It takes practice and a willingness to let go of mundane beliefs. Daily meditation has helped me to quiet my chattering mind and be open to greater things...but it is hard work.foray said:Re: finding a house. Wow. How did you get into the trance in the first place? Does one have to be naturally inclined?
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I do alot of magic in the place where I live so the only stuff around is what I invite into my home. Unseen, nonhuman things are definitely there. But no hauntings. Ghosts never interested me much. They seem to be remnants of people and never the good parts.earthshell said:do you live in a haunted house?
I think many tend to focus on his outrageous public persona rather than look at the wealth of important occult literature he left behind. For people looking for a dogma or one absolute truth to hold onto he was probably unsettling to be around! He reformed the O.T.O., popularized Thelma, dictated the book of law... which has in it the root of "The Charge of the Goddess"-a beloved piece of poetry by many witches.financeguy said:
True, true. Although my understanding is even a lot of pagans don't like the guy much.
Tinybubbles said:Long time member, first time poster.
At first, I was just wondering if there are anymore pagan u2 fans out here...but I like the idea of this open ended forum wierdness...so ask away!
Tinybubbles said:I do alot of magic in the place where I live so the only stuff around is what I invite into my home. Unseen, nonhuman things are definitely there. But no hauntings. Ghosts never interested me much. They seem to be remnants of people and never the good parts.