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Magical perspective on bankruptcy. Bankruptcy from a magical perspective, loss of resources and opportunities. The social world and social games. the right to money. the current of money.

Magical Perspective on Bankruptcy

“About a year ago, a company that failed to pay me what it owed went bankrupt. Does this mean that, by law, they owe me nothing? What does bankruptcy mean for both parties involved from a magical perspective?”
From a magical perspective, this indicates the loss of resources and opportunities to receive it from there. But that doesn’t mean that you can’t get it from another source.

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FIRE + AIR

Elemental Realm: FIRE+AIR

The Fiery, Etheric World is a process of creating something, and the natural phenomenon that arises from such an elemental combination also speaks of processes, but says nothing about the results—they can vary greatly and be perceived in many different ways.

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FIRE + WATER

Elemental Realm: FIRE+WATER

There is plenty of Fire, little Water. There is so much Fire that Water changes its state and turns into steam. Fire does not derive nourishment from Water; on the contrary, Water somewhat restrains Fire but pays for it with its nature, its natural existence.

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Fire Earth

Elemental Realm: FIRE + EARTH

There’s plenty of Fire, less Earth, significantly less. For Fire, Earth acts as food, support, and assistance in manifesting its properties uniquely and without losses. To see such a reflection in the human world, let’s try to find analogs in the natural world.

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PHYSICAL PLANE

PHYSICAL PLANE

The physical plane is formed by an elemental combination where the primary element is Earth, and the elements of Fire, Water, and Air complement it. This complementation allows only certain properties of the Earth element to be highlighted, restricting specific functions within the designated space.

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FIRE REALM

FIRE REALM – ETHERIC PLANE

The etheric plane is formed when there is a strong dominance of Fire over another element. The main properties of Fire are expansion, mobility, and absorption. These features are also present in the subspaces of the Fire element, but each accompanying element allows Fire to manifest in a unique quality in each individual subspace.

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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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