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General Theory of Magic course. The series of articles

Articles from the General Theory of Magic (GTM) course The General Theory of Magic. Lesson 1: General Theory of Magic. GTM Lesson 1 Part 1 Magic: What Is It? GTM Lesson 1 Part 2 The Source Of Magical Power. GTM Lesson 1 Part 3 The Proto-Foundations: What Are They? GTM Lesson 1 Part 4.1 The …

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GTM. How to read magical literature4

How to read magical literature? Part 4

All literature, as you know, is written by people. 
There was a person, a product of his time, and he belonged to a certain tradition, a certain religion. He had a personal history. And all that was a filter through which information was refracted. As it was refracted through his mental body, through his hands, through his eyes and through his thoughts, the information took the form of a complete work.

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GTM. How to read magical literature2b

How to read magical literature? Part 2

One who follows the path of magical development always strives to gain knowledge. And our main source is, of course, books. Surely each of you has encountered different genres of literature on your journey, from entertainment and news to occult grimoires and serious scientific publications.

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GTM. How to read magical literature

How to read magic literature? Part 1

One of the most important moments in the General Theory of Magic (GTM) course is knowing how to read specific magical literature.
The literature recommended in the course is quite specific and you may not want to read it at all. However, even if you do not want to, you should still make the effort to read it.

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Rune Dagaz

Rune Dagaz

Dagaz completes the runic row, making its symbolic meaning clearer — breakthrough. This rune signifies completion, initiation, and, in a way, enlightenment. Dagaz ends the transformation of consciousness and changes the existing state of affairs in accordance with the transformation of the inner world that has been accomplished through all the preceding runes.

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Rune Othala

Rune Othala

The rune Othala is traditionally defined as a noble person, clover. The Rune of Heritage.The heritage you leave for those living after you must be left behind so you don’t have to carry this burden from life to life.

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