Re: Draconised (sic) myths

From: Greg Stafford <Greg_at_30fztk9AlMUv4Bo0qAmGDWonoM0P39NzgSBZnWxkU8WYOMgfexDKgh8HDbqtifRFAAY2q3y>
Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 16:22:08 -0800


YGWV Quoting Jeff Richard <richaje_at_sviZvRJ9-LdtnygopoRSKYNGwoo4kZgUXu_PxJK8mmrflHkuUyOk8pNqtFkI8p8TKH4V02T7bhOoOdY.yahoo.invalid>:

> Just a little gloss on what Greg is saying. One does not transcends
> the material self, the limited self, the ego, in order to obtain
> power. The purpose is to achieve unity with the Cosmic Self (or for
> the EWF mystics, the Cosmic Dragon).
>
> However, someone who achieves unity with the Cosmic Self will have
> tremendous power as a byproduct of that unity. But this power is very
> different from theistic magic (or sorcery or animism).

ACTUALLY,
As one obtain mastery over the "inner self," a person obtain tremendous powers. However, these are never to be used if one is seeking mystical transcendance.
NOW< a person CAN break from this transcendant climb and use those powers. He won't really know what he has UNTIL he uses them. AND when he does use them, they will manifest as if they are one of the magical systems that are already known. Thus it wil not be a special mystical magic, but rather, magic that is theist, sorcerous, animist or common.



Sincerely,
Greg Stafford

Issaries, Inc.
c/o Greg Stafford
1942 Channing Ave, #204
Berkeley, CA 94704 USA            

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