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Category: paranormal

  • 21 Days and a Voodoo Ritual Later

    21 Days and a Voodoo Ritual Later

    Back in May 2023, I went to my local Voodoo Manbo’s shop looking for a spiritual consultation. I’m not sure what I was expecting, but I definitely wasn’t expecting to go on a personal spiritual journey that was, at times, difficult, but has, so far, been quite rewarding.

    “I guess I wasn’t supposed to be here today”

    For starters, I first went there in October 2022. I’d made the appointment to see the houngan (the resident Voodoo priest). When I showed up, there were a series of inexplicable mistakes where my reservation had been written onto a date that was 2 months into the future, and the confirmation emails, which should have been immediately sent weren’t … they were all just as confused as I was. My response said it all: “I guess I wasn’t supposed to be here today.”

    The Appointment

    When I finally did my appointment, half a year later, nothing was amiss. I secured a purple mouchwa wrap on my head, walked through a large wooden door in the back of the shop, removed my shoes, cleansed myself with florida water and smoke, and was ushered through another wooden door into an expansive, very dark room; lit with only a few candles. I was told to walk towards the back and to sit down in the chair.

    This chair was a bit short for me. I’m a tall woman. So, with my knees at my tits, I sat there waiting for the houngan to speak. As my eyes got used to the light, the translator sat down, spoke to the houngan. He asked my name, where I was from, and why I’d come to see him. Truthfully, I didn’t know how to answer.

    Do I tell him that my father recently passed after me finding him only a year before? Or that I had suffered psychological abuse in my marriage, which was now over? What about the fact that I’d had many dreams where I believe an archangel came to me? My mind was swirling around with possibilities, and I finally told him, “I don’t know what I’m supposed to do anymore.”

    What followed was a 3 hour conversation that, looking back, has changed my life in so many ways.

    The Ritual

    The houngan had prescribed for me to build an altar. On this altar I would place 5 dedicated seven day candles. Every night, at the same time, for 21 nights, I was to prepare a glass of water, a glass of red wine, and 2 freshly brewed cups of coffee … one with sugar, the other black. I was to flood the space with frankincense smoke. Douse myself in florida water. Light the candles, and pray with my intentions in mind.

    In order for me to prepare myself for this ritual, I had to bathe from the neck down with sacred salt. I felt that since this was a cleansing ritual, I might as well do an internal cleanse as well. So, no more booze and no more shitty food.

    Every single night, I’d wait for my kid to go to sleep and begin. I’d take the cups from the night before, and dump them outside. And every single night, my head got a bit clearer. My intentions a little less scattered. And in the morning when I’d wake up, I’d actually have the motivation to get shit done. Like DONE.

    I dug up myself a garden, painted my living room, rearranged my furniture, hung pictures, and unpacked/put away most of the moving boxes that I’d been procrastinating about since I moved into my place back in April. I felt pretty accomplished.

    The last night of the ritual was an odd one. I’d bought a white dress, which I’d never wear for anything else, btw. I flooded the house with frankincense smoke. I readied the beverages. I lit my candles. I prayed. Afterwards, I gathered up the candles, which were still lit, and brought them to my bathroom. I had been given a Ritual Bath, containing many different dried herbs, including blue lotus flower. I was to bring 2 liters of water to a boil, dump the herbs into it, cover it, let it steep for 20 minutes, then add another 2 liters of cool water to make it tolerable for the bath.

    So, there I stood, in my bathtub. I set the pot down next to me. Grabbing handfuls of these rehydrated herbs, and scrubbing them from toes to neck. I thought about my intentions, about my experience. I spoke them aloud as I scrubbed. Once all of the bulk was spent, I squished its remaining liquid onto my body.

    I want you to imagine a dark haired woman laying in her empty tub. Candles flickering. Her legs up in the air. She’s pouring a large pot of warm tea from her toes to her neck. The scent is absolutely DIVINE …

    I can guarantee that if that image in your mind is in any way “sexy”, your imagination is sorely mistaken. I was covered in pulpy bits of plant material and expected to air dry. Afterwards, I put on white panties, my white dress, and slept with my hair wrapped up in a mouchwa.

    The Morning After

    I came to some realizations the very next morning. A dream that I’d had several times previously was suddenly made clear to me. In it, I’m walking down Prytania Street in new Orleans; surrounded by large mansions. I walk into one of them, and towards the backyard. There, I find a small pond. It has a boathouse, and a dock running up the left side of it. Each time I am there, I’m encouraged in some way to get into the water of the pond. The sky is overcast.

    In the 1st dream, I just stood on the dock looking down, into the water, which was dark, and cold seeming. In later experiences, I’m in a boat by myself. In another, in a boat with a man who jumps into the water; eagerly telling me to come on in, the water is perfect. But the last time that I had this dream, it was very different.

    It’s a wonderfully sunny day. I walk up to the house. I go towards the pond in the back, and I am met by a tall, dark skinned man. He has dreadlocks pulled half up. He is smiling at me and says, “There are snakes in the water, but they’re benign.” I start to take off my clothes, and step into the water. It’s not cold, it’s the exact temperature of my skin. As I walk deeper into the water, I can see all the way to the bottom with crystal clarity. Snakes with bright blue rattles are swimming all around me, even underneath me.

    I decide to swim just past the boathouse. And the farther I go, the more snakes there are. I’m reminded that they won’t hurt me, but I’m starting to worry about disturbing them. I calmly swim back to the shore, and ask the man if he’s going to go in. He tells me no, that he’d end up with snakes in his hair. He hands me a towel, and as I move my fingers through my wet hair, I find one of them has nestled into my hair. I wake up.

    I’d had that last dream about 2 weeks before I met the houngan. The morning after I checked their website to see if there were any pictures of him. I found some, and HE WAS THE MAN FROM THE DREAM.

    The Results (so far)

    I ended this ritual about a week ago, as of this writing. I can honestly say that my mind is a lot clearer. I live in the United States, and, just in case you’re unaware of everything that’s happening here right now … It’s been pretty crazy. But, I realized that me paying mind to the cycle of Outrage and Fear was utterly pointless. Distraction after distraction. So, here I am. Distracted only by my own procrastination, sure, but I have bigger things to work towards. And, most importantly, I feel a sense of purpose for the first time, in a very, very long time.

    I’m getting ready to go back to school to finish up my college degrees. I’ve signed up for an internship and for another degree certificate. I’ve started to work on mediation and astral projection. I’ve stopped speaking my intentions to others who don’t deserve to know. I am more in touch with my energy; where and to whom I present it.

    The houngan told me to continue with the ritual, but only 2x per week, and I intend to.

  • Skrying in the Spirit Vision. Guided Meditation for the 32nd Path

    Skrying in the Spirit Vision. Guided Meditation for the 32nd Path

    Astral travel, conversing with higher beings, and climbing the Tree of Life have been much on my mind recently, so I thought I’d make a guided meditation video to help get people started. If you enjoy this please like, follow, and subscribe on all platforms or buy us a coffee at

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  • A Mind Unraveling: Ronald Reagan Antichrist and the War in Heaven

    A Mind Unraveling: Ronald Reagan Antichrist and the War in Heaven

    In the annals of human history, tales of war have always captivated our collective imagination. From the epic battles fought on earthly landscapes to the cosmic struggles that transcend our limited perception, the concept of conflict has long fascinated and perplexed us. But what if I were to tell you that a war of unimaginable magnitude is being waged right now, far beyond the confines of our mortal realm? A battle in the heavens that surpasses our wildest dreams and deepest fears. Prepare yourself, dear reader, for a journey into the untrodden territories of celestial warfare.

    Enter the enigmatic world of Nostradamus, the famed 16th-century French seer whose prophecies have intrigued and confounded scholars for centuries. Embedded within the verses of his cryptic quatrains lies a chilling revelation—the emergence of three Antichrists, destined to wreak havoc and herald the advent of Armageddon. As we examine this notion, one figure stands out amidst the tumultuous landscape of history—Ronald Reagan, the 40th President of the United States.

    At first glance, the connection between Reagan and Nostradamus may seem tenuous, if not outright preposterous. But beneath the surface, we find a web of eerie synchronicities that cannot be dismissed lightly. Reagan, the charismatic leader who assumed the reins of power in the early 1980s, embodies several characteristics that align him with Nostradamus’ prophetic vision. His rise to prominence as an actor-turned-politician, his role in the Cold War, and his policies that reshaped the global geopolitical landscape—all bear the marks of a transformative figure.

    Nostradamus’ third Antichrist is described as a “great engine of destruction” and a harbinger of cataclysmic events. Could Reagan’s policies, such as the escalation of the arms race, his unwavering commitment to capitalism, and his fervent belief in American exceptionalism, be the manifestations of this dark prophecy? Nostradamus speaks of his Antichrist being wounded in the head but surviving, just like Reagan did when shot by John Hinkley.

    The battle in heaven, the ultimate clash between good and evil, may seem far removed from our earthly concerns. But if we scrutinize the events of the 1980s and beyond, we find a disconcerting series of events that resonate with Nostradamus’ prophecy. The escalation of conflicts, the erosion of societal values, and the relentless pursuit of power—all appear to be part of a grand tapestry woven by unseen hands. Could it be that Reagan’s presidency was a turning point in the cosmic struggle, a critical chapter in the eternal war?

    Yet, in this exploration of celestial warfare, we must exercise caution. Nostradamus’ prophecies, steeped in ambiguity and open to interpretation, have attracted their fair share of skeptics and naysayers. The allure of conspiracy theories can easily ensnare the unwary mind, leading us down a treacherous path of delusion. It is essential to approach these ideas with both an open mind and a healthy dose of skepticism.

    So, what are we to make of this notion of a war in heaven, and Reagan’s enigmatic role within it? Are we mere pawns in a cosmic chess game, or does the responsibility lie solely within our own human hands? Perhaps the truth lies somewhere in between, in the vast expanse of uncertainty that permeates our existence. We may never fully comprehend the intricacies of the unseen battle, but by exploring such possibilities, we invite a deeper examination of the forces that shape our lives and our world.

    In the end, whether Reagan was indeed the Antichrist of Nostradamus’ prophecy or merely a consequential figure in the grand scheme of history is a question that may forever elude our grasp. But this dark point in American history hints at unseen hands and higher dimensional intervention. The very nature of prophecy is shrouded in mystery, leaving us to grapple with the limits of our understanding. But is it any solace that the most fervent Reagan worshippers call themselves Christians?

    What we can glean from this exploration is the recognition that our human narratives, both historical and mythological, often intertwine and overlap in curious ways. It is in these intersections that our imaginations take flight, seeking to unravel the enigmas that surround us. While we must approach such ideas with caution, for they can easily lead us astray, there is value in engaging with them as a means to expand our perspectives.

    Whether we choose to believe in a war in heaven, the machinations of celestial beings, or the influence of prophetic figures, what truly matters is the impact these ideas have on our consciousness. They provoke us to question the status quo, to examine the motivations behind human actions, and to contemplate the larger forces at play in our lives.

    Perhaps the true power of Nostradamus’ prophecies lies not in their literal fulfillment but in their ability to stir our collective consciousness, to challenge our assumptions, and to provoke introspection. In the realm of mythology and symbolism, the Antichrist represents the embodiment of evil, the personification of destructive tendencies that reside within us all. By exploring the concept of the Antichrist, we confront our own capacity for darkness and are compelled to seek the light within ourselves.

    So, whether Reagan was the Antichrist, a visionary leader, or simply a man navigating the complexities of his time, let us use this contemplation as a catalyst for deeper reflection. Let us examine our own actions and choices, recognizing that the battle between good and evil rages not only in the heavenly realm but also within the recesses of our own hearts and minds.

    In the end, we are left with questions that defy easy answers, mysteries that beckon us to explore the depths of our own consciousness. As we navigate the complexities of our existence, may we find solace in the pursuit of truth, compassion, and understanding. And may we remember that the true battle, the war that truly matters, lies not in the heavens above but within the choices we make each day, as we strive to create a world that reflects our highest aspirations. That being said Ronald Regan left this mortal coil having fulfilled his mission of the complete destruction of the American dream, the rise of racism, the drug epidemic, the corporate takeover of every facet of life, and the creation of new feudalism, complete with serfs and slavery.

  • Psychic Vampires and Protecting Your Lifeforce

    Psychic Vampires and Protecting Your Lifeforce

    In the course of occult spiritual development, eventually, you will encounter true energy vampires. From Wikipedia:

    A psychic vampire (or energy vampire) is a creature in folklore said to feed off the “life force” of other living creatures. The term can also be used to describe a person who gets increased energy around other people but leaves those other people exhausted or “drained” of energy.[1] Psychic vampires are represented in the occult beliefs of various cultures and in fiction.

    Now, this idea has entered popular culture and is particularly associated with Narcissists. This is typically diagnosed as someone you don’t like who leaves you drained. Here’s a monk’s explanation and suggestion for dealing with this mundane type of vampire:

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    Good advice but, the temptation to overdiagnose this problem and assume a victim stance toward everyone who doesn’t blow a ray of sunshine up your derriere is common, like any other pop-psychology idea poorly understood and then applied by the public. Unlike a true vampire, the narcissist needs to witness their effect on you. They might be draining to deal with, but they are feeding their ego on how they can manipulate your feelings, not piercing your energy field to metaphysically drain you. A narcissist may also be a real vampire, in which case their effects are much much worse.

    Your typical vampire is, like the monster of folklore, a victim of another vampire, and their habit of draining the life force is relatively unconscious. Unfortunately, the ranks of these are multiplying quickly among the aging Boomers, who with their obsession with eternal youth, are turning to practices like physically injecting the blood of the young. If this isn’t vampirism nothing is but it isn’t the only danger multiplying in the world. Some try-hard edgelords of the occult world are actually training themselves in vampirism, and happily trade their insights with dark-energy workers, many of whom are already con artists:

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    Now, both of these kinds of vampires are slipping from mundane Debbie downers to becoming a real metaphysical parasite, but there are worse. Real energy vampires in human form walk the Earth and descend from clans of historical vampires. They don’t necessarily drink blood, though they may bite once to symbolically act out the piercing of the victim, but once attached continue to drain lifeforce no matter the distance from the victim. I know this because I am one. I overcame my natural tendency to vampirize through pranayama and meditation. I recall my first victims started in daycare, and I didn’t stop seeking out others’ vitality until I started Yoga and started analyzing my life force. I was preyed upon by my mother, who was drained by her father, who was victimized by his mother, and at that point, records are lost, but you can bet this behavior goes back to our origins in Europe. One funny aspect of this that pops up in DNA analysis, is that the non-LDS vampire side of my family has been following the migrations of the Mormons without becoming of Mormon stock until a few crossed over after forgetting their origins. Evidently healthy Mormons with their documented glow of vitality and lack of traditional knowledge make perfect food for the vampire, one of their own even glorifying the vampire clan in the Twilight series.

    Now, these vampires are mortal, though they may age more quickly or more slowly than average depending on how willing they are to create true victims and the amount of Prana they harvest. You can locate them in families that seem to have non-genetic histories of blood and immune disorders. Their actions cause medically observable effects like leukemia and severe anemia or merely an inexplicably sickly child. You can see their victims in children once strong, healthy, and beautiful that grow stunted, twisted, and ugly compared to the promise they showed in youth. Many of their victims become thin and wasted and obviously drained, but some try to remedy their state with high-calorie food only to become fat and lethargic.

    The current mores of our society forbid us killing this type of vampire, though, in certain parts of the world, they would be dealt with summarily. The vampires themselves contribute to a mythology that sees them as a remnant of old folklore and not a real problem. If cornered they will try to point out how “good” they are, and how they couldn’t possibly be draining you to death. Don’t be fooled. If a vampire won’t voluntarily seek out a positive solution to their effect on others they need to be shut out of their victim’s energetic field. Protective spells and energy work are necessary to sever the link and repair the holes in the aura. If ignored, or like the monk above recommends just avoided, their unexplained sicknesses and untreatable illnesses will continue until the victim dies, and it won’t be nearly as funny as this:

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    For further resources see Psychic Self-Defence by Dion Fortune

  • Dualities of Mind and Travel in Higher Dimensions

    Dualities of Mind and Travel in Higher Dimensions

    Greetings, my cosmic traveler friend! As we embark on a journey to explore the dualities of mind and travel in higher dimensions, let us dive into the mystical and mind-bending realms of Tao and I Ching.

    While Western psychology has been struggling with the apparent dualities inherent in conscious existence since Queen Victoria’s time, other cultures and societies have been creating more accurate models of the nature of these dualities for centuries. Here I present two of these models for your consideration, so buckle up, baby!

    1. The Tao and I Ching

    Trigrams of the IChing

    If we look at the base truths of our reality we can see from our perspective there appear to be three physical dimensions, while we experience another dimension as the passage of time. To science, this is where reality exists. At some momentary now point, despite the Universe expanding and all items within it in constant relative motion an “objective” reality exists. This presupposes an objective reality apart from mind or consciousness. However given the rapid advances of theoretical physics and the apparent facts of either string theory or M-Theory being true, we know quite concretely that we are missing dimensions that the whole would depend upon given its measurable features. Most likely our reality has either 10 or 11 dimensions and we are only aware of four of them if you believe the materialists. Now think about the directions and the cardinal points. On the plane we have four directions, depth gives us two more (up and down), and time gives us two more (past and future), despite not being able to travel from future to past in our current predicament. If we make the dualistic Yin-Yang center of our consciousness the relative center of the Universe, we arrive at the eight possible directions of travel seen in the above diagram. Each of the Trigrams represents a mode of direction proceeding outward from the center of the mind.

    The Yin Yang symbol is an apt one for our conscious exploration of the nature of mind as each side contains the seed of its opposite and it is depicted in motion. I would posit to you dear reader that this symbol represents the positive and negative currents of mind each stimulated by its opposite pole but different than the deeper duality of root consciousness and the mind itself. I would suggest that in order to realize this fact in action it is necessary to silence the thought track, whether that be verbal, like most people, or more like pure thought for others. Not everyone has an internal monologue, but it is easier to observe the roots of thought if you are able to silence the thought process that you have identified with in this lifetime. If you have an internal voice and silence it, you can observe the two other voices which create this experience of living through monologue. They are the twin devil and angel of your waking being, they are most noticeably not your voice. They are seeds of mental motion who, in their interference pattern of waveforms generate that stream of rambling that the unfortunate believe is their consciousness. In the sleep-walking world of this society, seemingly externalized and very dangerous to navigate, it is beneficial to surf this center wave of consciousness, whether it is breaking good or evil, because those are the rules of the game we are given.

    But wait, there’s more! What about the question that arises when you encounter this aspect of mind: if my inner voice is not me, and this devil and angel are not me, who, what, and where am I? We can say, that for now, you are that thing which is observing these facts of mind. In Yoga it is referred to as Purusha or Soul and for our purposes now we can also refer to it as witness consciousness. It is possible through meditation to show the conscious mind the appearance of Purusha which is then reflected back at itself to be witnessed, but itself is the thing which is doing the observing. What you have come to accept as mind is actually the motion in life-force, Chi, or Prana closest to the metaphysical consciousness of your individual Purusha. The ether is the mind, and all matter, including your body and brain are merely regularized and temporarily structured disturbances in this Universal sea of Life. The organs of sense, with their electrochemical signaling, merely translate and transmit manifest point-events to and from the Purusha.

    Now, what the I Ching theorizes is that moving up one level in awareness rather than giving us 10 directions of travel the map itself doubles to 64 different modes of movement.

    64 Hexagrams of the I Ching

    This may be great for divination and to show the combination of states of mind, but if we are to travel any further up the central axis of consciousness, the exponential explosion of states of mind quickly becomes overwhelming as the next level gives us 64 X 64 states at minimum. Better then to switch to a different map or model.

    2. The Tree of Life

    Occult version of the Tree of Life

    If we think of this model as approximating similar ideas of dimensionality as the I Ching, we can use it as a map for exploration of higher dimensions. The first four dimensions of the manifested Universe being represented by the four-fold division of Malkuth into the cardinal points, then every plane on the way upward can be seen as a new dimension. This adds the element of multi-dimensional directionality to our map, as well as a description of the modes of travel between these higher coordinate points. For example, the straight path upward along the beam of consciousness takes us to Yesod, the bottom-most point of which is the dreamworld and is visited by passing through the unconscious or awakening the Kundalini. It only adds a new directionality of up and down perpendicular to all the right angles of the four dimensions. The current illustration, though not all theorists agree on this point, shows two divergent paths on either side that we can use to get to the sixth dimension, the Hod-Netzach plane, through the conscious modes of madness on one side and death and rebirth on the other. By the time we reach this 6th dimension, we already have 22 directions of travel along 11 paths, but like traveling from the South Pole, if we are grounded in Malkuth, every direction is also North.

    This is where we get the feeling that Heaven is in the sky, or the idea that certain types of consciousness are “Higher”, the realm we are beginning from is the South Pole of Consciousness and if we want to stay in the World of awareness all other directions are “Up”. Various means of exploration are available to the traveler from the Shamanistic to the purely mathematical, but within the superstructure there has to be a witnessing consciousness. The wave function of probabilistic ether only collapses to a point-event upon observation. What we cannot take up the tree is the material body and physical mind of the brain. The current of life-force is such that all gross material manifestation is pushed to the four-dimensional world and a successive chain of vehicles for the Purusha is necessary to travel higher. Luckily for us thinking/dreaming creatures the next vehicle up is the astral body, or as you may be more familiar with it, the dream-body. This body takes less of our ego and persona with it, yet we are able to recognize it as ourself and rarely have an identity crisis upon waking from dream. You do not have to be asleep to access this body on its travels, you only have to be very relaxed. The probability of any event being observed in dream is much easier to influence than here in the manifested material spectrum, and once dreamed, easier to bring into this world. All the techniques used to visualize a point-event in a higher dimension and then observe the desired event in this realm constitutes Magick, and it is the reason persisting in a very rigorous meditation practice is necessary to produce reliable willed occult events on our plane. Increasing the difficulty of this endeavor Purusha is at the center of every living being, collapsing the wave function every moment and continuing the existence of this reality in every possible direction.

    Given the unpleasantness encountered regularly on our current shared plane, it only makes sense to stop incarnating as profane matter beings and pursue a more permanent place in a higher realm while keeping the option to manifest here at will. The surest path to such an existence in our waking hours is deep meditation and reconciling these dualities in a synergism of higher self. Whether that is a truer existence is up to the traveler, but given the doctrines of Maya as illusionary existence and the so-called Allegory of Plato’s Cave, it is worth an effort for us to master travel up the Tree or into the Tao as your preferred map guides you.

  • Kundalini Activation Syndrome and How to Cope

    Kundalini Activation Syndrome and How to Cope

    As we’ve given a technique to trigger Kundalini in our discussion of the Tarot card The Hanged Man, this would be an excellent time to discuss what’s known as Kundalini Activation Syndrome as the easy trigger of withholding ejaculation means that many Westerners can invoke an experience for which they are totally unprepared. Many, who have had this energy aroused by trauma, danger, drugs, or spiritual techniques practiced without guidance and preparation ultimately find themselves institutionalized in mental facilities or jails. Others seek to dampen the energy through alcohol and sedative drugs, destroying the psyche and persona until a better way is found to express the energy. If these apply to you, or you’d like to pre-prepare, let’s explore what’s happening internally and what you can do to channel and harness the energy.

    The Kundalini awakening is a mysterious and powerful phenomenon that has captured the imagination of spiritual seekers for centuries. It is said to be the unlocking of the divine energy that resides at the base of the spine, and its ascent through the chakras can lead to a profound transformation of the mind, body, and soul.

    Those who have experienced Kundalini awakening describe it as a state of heightened awareness, where the senses become more acute and the mind is flooded with a sense of awe and wonder at the universe around us. It is as if a veil has been lifted, revealing the true nature of reality and our place within it.

    But the Kundalini awakening is not without its dangers. The sudden influx of energy can be overwhelming, causing physical and emotional discomfort, and leading to a sense of disorientation and confusion. The unprepared seeker may find themselves lost in a world of delusion, unable to distinguish reality from fantasy.

    Yet for those who are ready, the Kundalini awakening can be a life-changing experience, leading to a greater understanding of the self and a deeper connection to the divine. It is a journey of self-discovery, where the seeker must confront their deepest fears and desires in order to transcend them.

    In the end, the Kundalini awakening is not just a spiritual phenomenon, but a profound testament to the power of the human spirit. It is a reminder that we are all capable of greatness, and that the universe is full of mysteries waiting to be unravelled. So embrace the journey, and let the Kundalini awaken within you.

    What is Kundalini? According to authors Mini Sharma,1Mondeep Dhankar,1 and Deepak Kumar2

    “Kundalini,” meaning “coiled-up” in Sanskrit, is a type of Hindu Yoga practice. 3 It is also related to the practice of all kinds of Hindu tantra, Tibetan Buddhism, Chinese Qigong (Chi Kung), and some Eastern martial arts. 3

    According to the yoga tradition, kundalini is like an energy, a serpent, or a goddess that lies dormant at the base of the spine of all human beings. 3 Sivananda says that the awakening of kundalini manifests itself through various physical and psychological signs and symptoms such as feeling the currents of prana (vital energy) rising to the Sahasrara chakra (thousand-petalled: the individual’s center of spirit, enlightenment, wisdom, universal consciousness, and connection to higher guidance), feeling vibrations of prana in different parts inside the body, feeling electric-like currents flow up and down the nerves, experiencing bliss, having divine visions, and getting inspiration and insight. When kundalini is at one chakra, intense heat is felt there, and when it leaves that center for the next chakra, the former chakra becomes very cold and appears lifeless. 3

    Many Mind/Body sciences have been developed to awaken this energy, which is seen by these traditions as a Universal good. However, in the unprepared, the accidental triggering of this process is often identified as psychosis or bipolar disorder. Given some of the symptoms, we will see why. According to the Sai Ayurvedic Institute symptoms of the awakening are:

    • Muscle twitches, cramps, or spasms
    • Energy rushes or immense electricity circulating the body
    • Itching, vibrating, prickling, tingling, stinging, or crawling sensations
    • Intense heat or cold
    • Involuntary bodily movements: jerking, tremors, shaking; feeling an inner force pushing one into postures or moving one’s body in unusual ways. (May be misdiagnosed as epilepsy, restless legs syndrome, or PLMD)
    • Alterations in eating and sleeping patterns
    • Episodes of extreme hyperactivity or, conversely, overwhelming fatigue
    • Intensified or diminished sexual desires
    • Headaches, pressures within the skull
    • Racing heartbeat, pains in the chest
    • Digestive system problems
    • Numbness or pain in the limbs (particularly the left foot and leg)
    • Pains and blockages anywhere; often in the back and neck
    • Emotional outbursts; rapid mood shifts; seemingly unprovoked or excessive episodes of grief, fear, rage, depression
    • Spontaneous vocalizations (including laughing and weeping) — are as unintentional and uncontrollable as hiccoughs
    • Hearing an inner sound or sounds, classically described as a flute, drum, waterfall, birds singing, bees buzzing but which may also sound like roaring, whooshing, or thunderous noises or like ringing in the ears
    • Mental confusion; difficulty concentrating
    • Altered states of consciousness: heightened awareness; spontaneous trance states; mystical experiences (if the individual’s prior belief system is too threatened by these, they can lead to bouts of psychosis or self-grandiosity)
    • Heat, strange activity, and/or blissful sensations in the head, particularly in the crown area
    • Ecstasy, bliss, and intervals of tremendous joy, love, peace, and compassion
    • Psychic experiences: extrasensory perception; out-of-body experiences; past life memories; astral travel; direct awareness of auras and chakras; contact with spirit guides through inner voices, dreams, or visions; healing powers
    • Increased creativity: new interests in self-expression and spiritual communication through music, art, poetry, etc.
    • Intensified understanding and sensitivity
    • Insight into one’s own essence
    • Enhanced awareness of one’s energetic environment (including “impressions” from others)
    • Enlightenment experiences
    • Sense of a more expansive reality, transcendent awareness
    The Wreckage of Awakening

    All of these psychophysical changes brought on rapidly and a source of clear distress can send the practitioner right to Doctors, counselors, priests, cult leaders, or whatever source of guidance they can locate to try and make sense of the experience. The real problem is, the unwary practitioner has not done the preparation of energy work or of the psyche and the energy, encountering a diseased body and mind recoils and attempts release at every energetic point. This is not a hopeless situation.

    The Sai Institute has some recommendations that might be helpful, such as ceasing energy work or eating vegetarian, but for me, these did not work, and eating a strict vegetarian diet especially sent me to the heights of mania and psychosis. First, the practitioner needs to ground. Don’t eat a more spiritual diet, eat the heaviest Tamasic diet possible. Meat, burgers, stew, chili. Weigh that energy body down with meat and fat. Put butter in everything. Eat potatoes. Heavy, think heavy, but lay off the alcohol and sedatives. Even though they provide relief from the strain, it is only a temporary reprieve, and you will still have to learn to contain the energy. Start building muscle, the increased testosterone this brings will help with courage. Keep meditating. You have no choice but to live as a cosmic cat and mystical adventurer now so establish that regular meditation practice and connect with the energy at a deep level, drawing it back down to its root. The entire reason these problems are happening is the overall energy of the body was not balanced and strong, so the Kundalini could not rise straight up the spinal channel. You will have to deal with all your blockages and issues until you can rise through the chakras.

    Physical blockages and knots in the energy body are known as granthis, and your average westerner never puts in the work of dealing with them. These are psychosomatic traumas and entry points for negative psychic energy. A physical routine of Hatha yoga, combined with the practice of Kundalini yoga will help energize and then release these blockages. Regular massage and physical therapy practices can help. If you want to take a sledgehammer to the problem the breathwork routine of Dr. Stan Grof known as Holotropic Breathwork combined with deep tissue massage can heal years of damage very quickly. Ultimately though there is no easy cure and it’s going to take time to prepare or reprepare the vessel for the successful channeling of this energy.

    The key practice is learning to feel, see, and utilize the cosmic energy known as Chi, Prana, or Life-Force. According to Yogic physiology the right and left channels Ida and Pingala have to be in balance for the Sushumna channel to open.

    By Alex-engraver – Own work, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=12786255

    Balanced expression of the mind, body, and spirit are essential, so be calm and guide Shakti to her rightful place through all 7 chakras to the crown. This is the key to enlightenment and it is why the figure of the Serpent is so central to the world’s religions. If you are living this experience, so matter how stressful and disorienting it is now, it is a great gift to put one’s foot upon the path. Hopefully, you can survive and be successful in your journey. Best of luck to you Cosmic Adventurer.

  • We kill our shamans

    We kill our shamans

    One of the problems I encounter living as a mystic in the western world, is there is no respect for individuals living in altered states of consciousness. Whether drug induced, pursued through meditation or ecstatic practice, or the product of full-blown psychosis. The individual in an altered state is uniformly shunned, feared, beaten, incarcerated, or killed. It has been repeatedly shown even by western science, first in the 50s and 60s, then again starting with new research in the early 2000s that psychosis is functionally the same as dreaming while awake. (Tyrelll and Griffin BMJ 2007;335:91) In the developing world, and throughout history indigenous cultures have treated this as a gift and a source of great wisdom, while western culture has decided that it would rather harm or outright kill the waking dreamer.

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    As a mystic who entered my path as a result of repeated psychotic episodes, I have experienced first hand the carceral abuse and chemical destruction of the mental health industry, even going so far as to join that industry as a worker for a brief time to try and mitigate some of the abuse for the few people I could reach, and to validate the experiences of the psychotic. My research, both academic and subjective has led me to the conclusion that this society has shut out any hope of contacting greater reality in favor of the comfortable somnambulance of the world of death and destruction.

    Plato’s Cave

    Academia and science have had a choice, the whole academy was based on Plato who explicitly stated that this world was an illusion and that pointing out the path to reality would likely get you killed. Furthermore, continuing hard scientific evidence that consciousness is fundamental to the nature of reality gets ignored or explained away when quantum experiments should absolutely prove that we should be studying the power of consciousness. Instead we rely on the medical model and the theory of disease to “treat” those we should be training to reveal visions, heal the sick, and predict the future as well a showing the gate to a realer reality than the one we are interacting in.

    Frater Ponderator, CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

    On the Tree of Life the path upwards from our material world to the higher dimensions goes through the unconscious at Yesod. The only living people that can guide us on this path are those gifted individuals who are able to tread the unconscious while awake. They are the evidence that there is in fact another world. We can thank them for even knowing there is a possibility of an afterlife. The somnambulist, well adjusted to a sick and dying world, cannot be our guide out of the four-dimensional prison that we are in. While science edges ever closer to the admission that higher realms exist and magic is real, the increasing stress of just existing in the modern world pushes more and more towards psychosis. The disease is forcing us towards the cure whether the doctors like it or not. More mystics and shamans are slipping through the cracks. More weirdos are finding their comfort in alternative spiritualities and finding their voice on the Internet. Listen to them. Not everything the active psychotic says can be applied to the current reality, and you might have a hard time picking gems from psycho-babble but those of us that can travel back and forth between worlds do have something to offer. We need you normies of the West to please stop killing us and give us a space to share our gifts.

  • How Everyday Magic Killed the Romans

    How Everyday Magic Killed the Romans

    The ancient Romans used magic in everyday life; even to kill them.

    According to William Smith’s A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities, people would regularly consult with magical professionals. Two examples are augurs and astrologers.

    Augurs were trained to read signs in the natural world, like rock formations and wind directions. Necromancy was a large part of that, too. These interpretations greenlit construction projects, marriages, as well as major political decisions.

    Astrologers were mathematicians and mapmakers, too. Each class hired them to make predictions for newborns. Various cults used them to announce start dates for a deity’s festival. The state used them to plan for events. The military used them to plan their campaigns.

    Sol in a chariot drawn by 4 horses (quadriga) – circle of zodiac – Roman mosaic – Bonn RLM 67 captured from Astrology and Art

    Despite the regular use of supernatural pleading, the use of “witchcraft” was strictly forbidden. In The Twelve Tables, a person faced the death penalty if they hired a witch to cast spells on someone, or cast the spell themself. This led to big business for amulets and spells of protection.

    Accusations of witchcraft were used to keep magical and intellectual professionals from becoming too influential. Banishment and murder was regularly used by the powerful to distract from negative public opinion. The murder of Hypatia is a perfect example of this. People with information become a scapegoat for tyranny, even if they’re an integral and respected part of that society.

  • Towards a Science of Religion

    Towards a Science of Religion

    In order to explain the religious beliefs I have developed over years of mysticism heavily influenced by the Western Mystery Tradition I thought I’d share this diagram:

    Notice that unlike the many spurious attributions out there, I do not include the chakra system as equivalent to the tree of life. The chakras are part of the internal system and the crown chakra Sahasrara is not equivalent with the crown Sephira Kether. The system of yoga is a necessary prerequisite for traveling up the tree not a substitute for it. This can be seen in the attribution of the World trump, which symbolizes Kundalini awakening, to the first path leading from the terrestrial realm to the astral Sephiroth Yesod. Yoga is the practice that gives entrance to the tree, it does not subsume it. This is how religion should be practiced. Master yoga, and use the Tarot trumps to learn the riddles that are posed by the guardians of the paths. While astral projection can be learned and practiced to get some limited access to the astral Sephira; Yesod, Hod, and Netzach, this is essentially a dead end to further work, because astral projection occurs in a semi-conscious state and is over-shadowed by interference from the dream world as well as unprocessed impressions from daily life in Malkuth. In order to travel the tree with full consciousness, one must raise the Kundalini Serpent all the way up the spine and sustain it. This is not a small feat, and it is where many schools of yoga end. I would argue that it is the end of heaven-blindness and ignorance of the Source, but merely a beginning in the practice of mysticism. As such the diagram above is the only map one needs to explore higher dimensions through rigorous practice and devotion to Union with God.

  • The Psychic Capitol of the World

    The Psychic Capitol of the World

    On the latest episode of ‘Excuse me,what?’, they visit the people of the “psychic capitol of the world.”

    Cassadaga, Florida, USA … a tiny, 57 acre, unincorporated community, built by a leader in the American Spiritualism movement, which peaked in popularity in the latter half of 19th century. This town has more psychic mediums per capita than anywhere else in the world, and quite an interesting past.

    A Mr. George P. Colby was a famed, travelling Spiritualist medium (1848-1933). At the bright age of 12, he was baptised at a church in Minneapolis. Minnesota, and soon afterward, began to experience the abilities of clairvoyance and psychic healing.

    According to him, he was visited by many spiritual guides, but the most clear and frequent called itself ‘Seneca’ and described itself as the spirit of a great Native American chief. George said that Seneca had told him as a child that he’d found a great Spiritualist community in the American South, and in 1894, that’s exactly what he did.

    The Southern Cassadaga Spiritualist Camp Meeting Association was founded by George in December of 1894, and has remained something of a refuge for the psychically inclined ever since. It even found a place on the US National Registry of Historic Places.