hi
hi
hello
i've never before introduced myself in a forum, so, where to begin?
it's little over two years that i'm diving in the worlds of the occult now.
i'm lovin' it : )
studying the works of bardon and doing his exercises; a bit of ceremonial magick; a lot of rune-work; learning hebrew and reading the bible; reading books about kabbalah; meditating daily; a few mudras i got along the way.
and booksbooksbooks about all kinds of topics related to the esoteric and the occult...
having fun with it, because i simply love the flow of energy, love life,
and to become more receptive to things moving on the energetic plane(s) is a wonderful thing to experience.
also crashing hard because the stuff i do moves me, inside out and back again, no stone left untouched. good.
this looks like a very interesting forum to me; i love all the stuff about magick here, and will also be happily reading what people wrote about shamanism, gnosis, angelic work... actually i think i'll just be happily reading here for a while, enjoying the fact that many people together have always more knowledge than one person alone can ever accumulate.
with kind regards
palindrom
i've never before introduced myself in a forum, so, where to begin?
it's little over two years that i'm diving in the worlds of the occult now.
i'm lovin' it : )
studying the works of bardon and doing his exercises; a bit of ceremonial magick; a lot of rune-work; learning hebrew and reading the bible; reading books about kabbalah; meditating daily; a few mudras i got along the way.
and booksbooksbooks about all kinds of topics related to the esoteric and the occult...
having fun with it, because i simply love the flow of energy, love life,
and to become more receptive to things moving on the energetic plane(s) is a wonderful thing to experience.
also crashing hard because the stuff i do moves me, inside out and back again, no stone left untouched. good.
this looks like a very interesting forum to me; i love all the stuff about magick here, and will also be happily reading what people wrote about shamanism, gnosis, angelic work... actually i think i'll just be happily reading here for a while, enjoying the fact that many people together have always more knowledge than one person alone can ever accumulate.
with kind regards
palindrom
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Re: hi
Welcome to OF, palindrom. Thank you for writing an intro thread [thumbup]
I hope you find what you're looking for here, and I look forward to reading your thoughts.
I hope you find what you're looking for here, and I look forward to reading your thoughts.
Re: hi
thanks : )Clockwork_Ghost wrote:Welcome to OF, palindrom. Thank you for writing an intro thread [thumbup]
I hope you find what you're looking for here, and I look forward to reading your thoughts.
i read that you are moderating here, so thank you for the work you're doing here.
palindrom
Re: hi
and i just read "from god make steel"... alchemy doesn't seem to be our strongest subject, hm?Ramscha wrote:It melted when I tried to make steel out of it. You see, stone isn't quite fit for that. Nice to have you here, Pali [grin]
cheers
pali n'drom
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Re: hi
Welcome to the forums [smile]
Re: hi
I would tend to agree on that point, true enough. But I understood that much that people using gold to get steel are also able to get more gold via the steel made by using gold. It just needs to be a sharp enough piece of steel and there would have to be enough gold first to get this piece of steel and some other place with more gold which can be taken via this piece of steel. Funny way of using alchemy, isn't it? [eg]palindrom wrote:and i just read "from god make steel"... alchemy doesn't seem to be our strongest subject, hm?Ramscha wrote:It melted when I tried to make steel out of it. You see, stone isn't quite fit for that. Nice to have you here, Pali [grin]
cheers
pali n'drom
Ramscha
bye bye
Re: hi
sounds quite reasonable to meRamscha wrote:I would tend to agree on that point, true enough. But I understood that much that people using gold to get steel are also able to get more gold via the steel made by using gold. It just needs to be a sharp enough piece of steel and there would have to be enough gold first to get this piece of steel and some other place with more gold which can be taken via this piece of steel. Funny way of using alchemy, isn't it? [eg]palindrom wrote:and i just read "from god make steel"... alchemy doesn't seem to be our strongest subject, hm?Ramscha wrote:It melted when I tried to make steel out of it. You see, stone isn't quite fit for that. Nice to have you here, Pali [grin]
cheers
pali n'drom
Ramscha
you could by a new head, then, with all the new gold...