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The Abyss is the Anima Mundi

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Ever scry the Enochian Aethrys?

 

First rule of fight club lol, lets just say I know the difference between GD/Jungian active imagination/inner sensory practice, which elicites an 'oh that was interesting,' response as supposed to the 'holy sh!t what just f@cking happened,' reaction elicited via Dee's work.  :blink::D 

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First rule of fight club lol, lets just say I know the difference between GD/Jungian active imagination/inner sensory practice, which elicites an 'oh that was interesting,' response as supposed to the 'holy sh!t what just f@cking happened,' reaction elicited via Dee's work.  :blink::D

 

 

The term of the abyss is a little vague.... however, I once was so still physically and emotionally that I had a mental perceptive glimpse I think into a part of something like this "abyss"... I perceived a very loud humming sound and dazzling lights occuring at the same time directly where my mind was focused.... as if I was perhaps creating a mental portal or touching into one very close to me....   Anyway, only reason I refer to it as associated with the abyss concept is that there was nothing going on inside of me internally, I suppose I had emptied myself, and was in a state of emptiness, which opened me up to experiencing something that I had definitely not experienced before...

 

It was quite thrilling.... I still havent been able to make sense of it really, aside from the pretty on point explanations in Bardon's work describing that everything is caused by the causal principle and comes into being through the labor of the elements... symbolized and expressed as fire, water, air, and earth.  I think maybe I was seeing this labor of the elements taking place if only for a moment..... glimpsing the unseen invisible world of electricity and wavelengths chaoticly and spontaneously reacting from the central aether.  The aether that is everywhere in all things.  Almost as in tuning my aether into a spatial placed once and seeing the flow of the elements and their labor take place... like turning a faucet on and watching the water flow out one hole and into another.....which translates almost to turning my mind off and letting my perception go and reflect itself through its origin...   don't know for sure though, mostly never do.

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