The Yggdrasil Tree Worlds
The Yggdrasil Tree Worlds. The structure of the system in the Scandinavian tradition. The nine worlds: Muspelheimr, Niflheimr, Asgard
The Yggdrasil Tree Worlds. The structure of the system in the Scandinavian tradition. The nine worlds: Muspelheimr, Niflheimr, Asgard
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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The General Theory of Magic is a course in the study of the laws, algorithms and tools of the magical art, where students are challenged to recognise, feel and see the progenitor of a particular algorithm and tool, to gain support and be empowered to use them to become more than a person, to become what we call a Mage.
The Law of Cause and Effect, which supports the process of self-knowledge, suggests that it is not enough to observe the effects of the manifestation of a phenomenon that magic literature shows us. The key to self-knowledge is to find and establish the cause of the observed effect.
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.
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.
In the Tarot 2 Minor Arcana course, students continue their development from the bottom up, moving in a spiral through the Sephiroth system, gaining experience (mastery) at each evolutionary stage to consolidate their rights to it.
In the Tarot-1 Major Arcana course students learn about the magical system of the Tarot, the worlds and the structure of the Sephiroth Tree. Students awaken hidden reserves within themselves by artificially raising the assemblage point.
This course deeply explores legends and myths: students learn to see the hidden meanings and encrypted messages within them. They study the gods of the Northern pantheon, each of whom provides their own channel of power. Each lesson involves studying formulas and bindings that are enhanced or only work on the specific channel of the northern gods.
An Individual’s Runic Code consists of three runes: the Rune of Essense (Fate), the Rune of Identity, and the Golden Rune. The interpretation of the Individual Runic Code allows people to discover their unique characteristics that each person brings to this incarnation, as well as the qualities that need to be acquired over a lifetime, thereby realizing their own individual purpose, living up to their true potential. Ultimately, this enables the creation of an Individual Runic Amulet, which helps the person in realizing their goal and destiny.