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  1. Originally posted by Kuntzschutz Im just saying you probably know next to nothing about seidr magic

    Other than it doesn't exist...
  2. Bradley Black Hole
    I know that I worship Odhinn the second God of Seidhr and have been for about 15 years. I am also a Runester and a near encyclopedic knowledge of the Eddas and the Codex Regius. I also have extensively studied (For cultural understanding) both the Tuetons and the Sagas of the Icelanders. I bear the Volknut on much of my jedielery, but also over my heart and my back.

    Notice how Seidhr was always practiced by "men who don't take wives" and who will "die for nothing due to having no families, like a tree surrounded by grass, that need not live so long" ? Probably correlates to being traditionally a massive queer.

    But I'm sure you, guy with generic Germanic username, already knew that about me.
  3. Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Other than it doesn't exist…

    It does actually. Magic is just manipulation of things on a quantum level. Before rome raided the library in alexandria, magic and science were considered one and the same.

    Magic = military secrets


    Its called occult for a reason.
  4. Bradley Black Hole
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Other than it doesn't exist…

    Seidhr absolutely exists.
  5. Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Bradley I know that I worship Odhinn the second God of Seidhr and have been for about 15 years. I am also a Runester and a near encyclopedic knowledge of the Eddas and the Codex Regius. I also have extensively studied (For cultural understanding) both the Tuetons and the Sagas of the Icelanders. I bear the Volknut on much of my jedielery, but also over my heart and my back.

    Notice how Seidhr was always practiced by "men who don't take wives" and who will "die for nothing due to having no families, like a tree surrounded by grass, that need not live so long" ? Probably correlates to being traditionally a massive queer.

    But I'm sure you, guy with generic Germanic username, already knew that about me.

    Thats cool that youre knowledgeable about these things, i was more speaking from a chaos magic perspective. Someone that actually believes in it and gets results.
  6. Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    The ecstatic gnosis or trance states are required to perform certain rituals. These are altered states of consciousness and will be very specific with an eeg/biofeedback loop




    Decades ago scientists using super computers discovered old forms of magic are very much real.

    Puharich also did a lot of research on this. Said 8 hz was the dominant brainwave frequency.

    Then theres william g brauds work from the early 70s on mental interaction on distant objects and living things.
  7. WellHung Black Hole
    Jiggaboo Johnson believes in physics...not magic. In his view, there is always a law or principle that governs things.
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  8. Magic is the ability to harness the unknown.

    "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.​"
  9. Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Magic is the ability to harness the unknown.

    "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.​"

    We know more than we used to. People that practice magic successfully will know more about it than people that simply read about it.

    Gnosis has been demonized. Theyve said the norse gods were nephilim. Some people think they were a race of aliens. Either way interdimensional entities are very real.
  10. I have partied with interdimensionsal entities, they are chill
  11. Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    One of Heide's key points is that magicians were believed to send their mind forth in spirit form to do tasks outside of the body. In this he points to an apparent continuity of motifs from later folklore to pre-Christian times, which also includes a parallel notion of magic manifesting as wind – which associates the spirit with breath – which we shall get into later on. Both the will of the magician, and magical winds, could be visualized as something spun, such as a thread or a ball of yarn. For example: Witches in later times were believed to be able to steal milk from other peoples' cows by milking a rope (Heide 2006b: 165). It is significant to Heide's interpretation that the tugging motion involved in milking resembles the pulling of a rope or cord, since seiðr – as we shall see – seems primarily concerned with attracting or pulling things


    Tibetans refer to telepathy as 'messages sent through the wind'

    All people are somewhat telepathic. The spiral shape of cord or rope reflects 'the force' that permiates all things and can be harnessed. It can manifest as whirl winds or spiralling of flames and water. This is also related to the concept of spin energy.


    Edit: its interesting the name hagakure means 'in the shadows of the leaves'


    Shadows can be used to control the things which cast them. They can also be interlinked with things on a quantum level, so the movement of the shadow controls things other than that which cast them.

    Freezing time is another interesting trick.

    Edit2; there are striking similarities between gods like odin and thor with gods from other parts of the world such as the japanese god of thunder and river flows. Surprisingly by learning about the history of magic from multiple sources you gain a more complete understanding since its all interconnected.

    All is mind
  12. It's a vortex.
  13. Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ It's a vortex.

    What is? Puharich referred to 8 hz as a spiralling frequency btw
  14. Originally posted by Kuntzschutz What is? Puharich referred to 8 hz as a spiralling frequency btw

    Most people don't realize the big difference between heliocentric and helical motion.
  15. https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-physics/chapter/motion-of-a-charged-particle-in-a-magnetic-field/
  16. Wherever religious or spiritual belief is discovered, Trianglism was there first.
  17. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    I own one of these old French pig sticker bayonets with four blades and over 20" of stickability. A definite "attention getter" in a knife fight, I would think.

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/233693206269?chn=ps&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-213727-13078-0&mkcid=2&itemid=233693206269&targetid=4581183927179148&device=c&mktype=&googleloc=&poi=&campaignid=418233787&mkgroupid=1241348861725295&rlsatarget=pla-4581183927179148&abcId=9300542&merchantid=51291&msclkid=1819d21111ac1cb483c7b2c8e6a88f55
  18. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by WellHung Jiggaboo Johnson believes in physics…not magic. In his view, there is always a law or principle that governs things.



    Your momma?
  19. Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/search/site/Gateway process


    They removed one of the links from google strangely but you can still download the pdf.


    What i read about seidr makes me think the specific type of magic may have been using the spin energy as well as electrostatic to enhance the ritual or make the barrier of space and time from our dimension to another more permeable. Hence being on the platform away from earth grounding. The string or rope on spindle being similar to a van degraff generator.

    The egyptians also had beliefs regarding electrostatics and elevating certain tombs off the ground. They used a lot of gold as well which has unusual electrostatic properties.
  20. Originally posted by Bradley Seidhr "MAGIC" absolutely exists.

    Yeah...NO.
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