Monday, 18 June 2012

Freemasons bookshop

..I like to talk to people- and I especially like one of the shop assistants there..^^..a very friendly old man.


I am not an easy customer- and I ask very many questions. ;-D..


Freemasonry, if looked at in detail, much like other spiritual disciplines, has a lot to offer. Much of their wisdom is based on the Kaballah (and of course Christian teachings, too), and their use of symbols is exciting. Most of them can be understood easily on intuitive grounds- when you have a taste for it, and are used to other magical symbols (tarot and the like). It is like other forms of wisdom..neither good nor bad, and it goes deep(er). I cannot tell how deep they really go at Master's Level, but from what I have seen it is quite interesting. It is rather a philosophy, officially. A path of spiritual practise. The more..awkward circles are never "official" circles, I was told- if indeed they exist. So, basically- as for conspiracy theory- that has nothing to do with what is officially being practised.


What excites me is that some of those INFORMAL circles I read about seem to practise white and black magic (and train their members in telekinesis and the like). White magic interests me- actually, both do. The latter is of (intellectual) interest to me, as it is a good idea to know your adversaries. And their strategies. I would like to build my pyrokinetic, geokinetic and telekinetic abilities.


I guess I can also tell where some of the mis-led followers of their teachings go wrong. Which doesn't change much. At this point. There are female Freemason circles, too- but from what the shop assistant told me, I dont wanna be in if there is so much, well, bitching there. I am interested in learning- not in catfights.


The Goethe quote is one of my favourites.


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