11-25-2024, 12:23 PM
(11-25-2024, 11:20 AM)IdeomotorPrisoner Wrote: That gives you a basic idea. The cliched "as above, so below" thing. There are several variations, with the sacred geometry (six pointed) one used most often with the occult.
I caution people against the esoteric in general. Like the entire secretive, "hidden," learn for yourself nature of it all. Thats where you "possess" yourself, with self or internet guided initiations that compound abstraction within, without any real foundation to build on.
You may get lost in a tailspin of finding constant meaning. And thinking you can commune on this divine channel, that's now sending you signs. Doesn't matter if they are angels, demons, aliens, or AI.
The only things really being projected is a vast unconscious web of ideas and more importantly, Superstition, that sometimes fills the practitioners head with mostly useless maxims, jargon and hidden meanings to events, symbols, and words. Gag.
A hexagram and associated projected thoughtforms are only gateways to evil if you have the prerequisite belief in magical talisman symbols and demons.
I prefer to eliminate all of the "useless jargon" and get right to the point (no pun intended), but it's not really as good for forums though because it makes the writing a much shorter affair.
Did you see the blonde? FREEZE!! I'm actually talking about the "hexagram" right in the middle of that tree. The seven spheres with the Sun at center. Probably correlating directly with the star of David. That's Yetzirah to the Jews (see Ra at the end), and the 2nd Kabbalistic world (bottom up). It's the world of angels, so they got angel wings too, but some angels are in a different tree.
Anyway, back to the useless jargon, hidden meanings, symbols, and long-winded explanations that just keep going on and on into infinity. I actually argued with some Jewish guy on another forum that was like that, and the other day I stumbled upon this quote by Thomas Jefferson:
"The less we know, the longer our explanations."
There were other quotes similar to that one, but I think that one sums it up pretty good.