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- Atheism and magic by Magical Experiments on Nov 24, 2009
I’ve noticed with some interest an increasing intersection of Atheism and magic. A number of magicians I know have mentioned they are atheists. I see some of this rise in Atheism as a result of the psychologizing of magic, wherein magical pract...
- November Snow by paintingaday on Nov 17, 2009
This watercolor on paper is on sale! The unbelievable price is $200.00 Usually this piece would be three hundred dollars, so thats a hundred dollar discount. Yeah!!! The size is 15 by 11 inches...
- Hexagram 29: A Jug of Wine, A Bowl of Rice by Daily Renewal on Nov 17, 2009
I keep the Tao of Grasshopper page here for a reason: it’s topical. It may seem like a silly claim to make of a TV show from nearly 3 decades ago, but the core message of this remarkably original program remains valid today: “Fear is the...
- “Forget Time to Find Yourself” by Magical Experiments on Nov 14, 2009
I’ve been reading Toward an Archaeology of the Soul by Antero Alli. I’ve met Antero once and we talked for about half an hour, and I’ve read his first book on the eight circuit model, but this work resonates with me a lot more, beca...
- I paint to forget by Magical Experiments on Nov 7, 2009
I paint to forget sometimes, on a conscious level the desires, the wants, the needs, etc. I have. The paintings are sigils usually, though in someways I don’t really think of them as that so much as mindscapes, which allow me to express what...
- What problems does magic solve? by Magical Experiments on Nov 4, 2009
What problems does Magic solve? I’ve been thinking about this question for a long time, though perhaps not with that wording. Only recently has that wording come to me, in large part because my experiences as a business and social media coach h...
- In Memoriam Ted Andrews by Magical Experiments on Oct 31, 2009
Earlier this week it was confirmed that Ted Andrews died of Cancer. Most people know Andrews for his books on Animal Magic, but I’ll admit that my exposure to his works came from a decidedly different angle, that of the hermeticist. I actually,...






