Re: Draconised (sic) myths

From: Jeff Richard <richaje_at_5Ga4mGau0oTNPJ8wfQXib5MWMY4A74C6DUekGn9zVWuFaHX0I8tZPy1MjwlX7pW0bzgV>
Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 00:32:38 -0000


> 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.

Sure - I can see that power manifesting as theist, sorcerous, animist or common magic. My point it is that such powers are obtained very differently. A mystic does not learn this from a grimoire and so on.

Jeff            

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