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Cognitive Therapy & RTRRRT         


Author: Candy West
Date: Jul 21, 2008 04:16

Hello, reality rendering is a polite term for magick, that is nagual,
that is a second of true mind, that is mind void. You never notice or
you can produce a prolonged mind void, the necessary "timeless time"
in order t=for the nagual to slip into the matrix and hack it. To hack
the matrix one has to scan it first for best results but astrology is
not required. One can of course dis-create the evil transits ahead and
astrology at large.

I never heard of cognitive therapy, but to help illustration, the
RTRRT act in minutes so there is no time for long procedures. Cancer
has been healed in say days, but e.g. money used to come in say 1/2
hour as reported by various people on Usenet. To say the truth it
appears that those people did have prior experience in various
clearing techniques such as O5.
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Re: Cognitive Therapy & RTRRRT         


Author: Tom
Date: Jul 21, 2008 15:06

"Candy West" gmail.com> wrote in message
news:d79a8e74-1c0d-4d50-bbb3-b62791ef2737@2g2000hsn.googlegroups.com...
> Hello, reality rendering is a polite term for magick, that is nagual,
> that is a second of true mind, that is mind void.

Claudio! When did you become Candy? Is this merely a sock-puppet or are
you trying to tell us something about your personal life?
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Re: Cognitive Therapy & RTRRRT         


Author: mika
Date: Jul 21, 2008 16:05

On Jul 21, 3:06 pm, "Tom"wrote:
> "Candy West" wrote in message
>
>> Hello, reality rendering is a polite term for magick, that is nagual,
>> that is a second of true mind, that is mind void.
>
> Claudio!  When did you become Candy?  Is this merely a sock-puppet or are
> you trying to tell us something about your personal life?

His horoscope told him he needed a sex change in order to properly
align with the new astrology.
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Re: Cognitive Therapy & RTRRRT         


Author: HAPPYsamuri
Date: Jul 21, 2008 16:13

TOM

if you are thinking of "experimenters"

have you tried other groups like alt magic etc
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Re: Cognitive Therapy & RTRRRT         


Author: mika
Date: Jul 21, 2008 17:01

On Jul 21, 4:13 pm, HAPPYsamuri yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> TOM
>
> if you are thinking of "experimenters"
>
> have you tried other groups like alt magic etc

Why should he? Do you think practicing magick precludes
experimentation? Or practicing nlp, reiki, or dream interpretation
for that matter? Does the idea of subjecting your beliefs and
practices to scientific experimental procedures disturb you so much
that you'd prefer it not even be discussed?
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Author: HAPPYsamuri
Date: Jul 21, 2008 17:38

On 22 Jul, 12:01, mika gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jul 21, 4:13 pm, HAPPYsamuri yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> TOM
>
>> if you are thinking of "experimenters"
>
>> have you tried other groups like alt magic etc
>
> Why should he?

Tom has lead me to believe he would like to do some experiments with
like minded indivduals

 Do you think practicing magick precludes
> experimentation?

not at all

for me the root of the word "experiment" is in "experience"

like the "practice" of
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Author: Tom
Date: Jul 21, 2008 21:39

"mika" gmail.com> wrote in message
news:b960f769-449f-43b5-a6d5-78f337a20c29@k37g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
> On Jul 21, 4:13 pm, HAPPYsamuri yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>> TOM
>>
>> if you are thinking of "experimenters"
>>
>> have you tried other groups like alt magic etc
>
> Why should he? Do you think practicing magick precludes
> experimentation?

Evidently he does.
> Does the idea of subjecting your beliefs and
> practices to scientific experimental procedures disturb you so much
> that you'd prefer it not even be discussed?

Evidently it does.
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Re: Cognitive Therapy & RTRRRT         


Author: Tom
Date: Jul 21, 2008 22:40

"HAPPYsamuri" yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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>
> Tom has lead me to believe

Was that me leading or was it only you following?
> he would like to do some experiments with
> like minded indivduals

I already do.
>> Do you think practicing magick precludes
>> experimentation?
>

Well, not exactly, I suppose. What you don't like is *rigorous*
experimentation.
> not at all
> for me the root of the word "experiment" is in "experience"
> like the "practice" of

"Expiri" - to try. "Ex" - out "Peri" - around. The suffix "-ence"
translates as "state of being". Experience is being out and around. I'm
in favor of that.
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Author: J.P. Julian Sebastian Bacchae
Date: Jul 21, 2008 23:48

On Jul 22, 1:40 am, "Tom" comcast.net> wrote:
> It is the nature of the magician to enquire into the nature of things, to
> separate illusion from reality.  However, there's no law saying you have to
> do a good job of it.  If you *want* to be less careful and less thorough,
> nobody's going to stop you.  If you prefer a comforting fantasy over the
> dissappointment of discovering your own dunder-headed mistakes, you should
> ignore magick and concentrate on sorcery. (See Crowley's "Book of Lies",
> Chapter 27)

i wouldn't say sorcery is exactly a COMFORTING illusion. A least not
with some psychological help.

it is easy, direct and fun though, not too disimilar from hoodoo or
huna magic, which is really direct.

it's more like art'ing the shadow matter. It's there, sitting, doing
not much at all, why not sculpt it.

I'm sure you have a GREAT reason why not to, but please reserve it
until latter, please.

Of course I don't know how much fun sorcery is without a foil, an
enemy, a vendetta. Egh, I just like radionics.
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Re: Cognitive Therapy & RTRRRT         


Author: HAPPYsamuri
Date: Jul 21, 2008 23:48

On 22 Jul, 16:39, "Tom" comcast.net> wrote:
> "mika" gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:b960f769-449f-43b5-a6d5-78f337a20c29@k37g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
>
>> On Jul 21, 4:13 pm, HAPPYsamuri yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>>> TOM
>
>>> if you are thinking of "experimenters"
>
>>> have you tried other groups like alt magic etc
>
>> Why should he?  Do you think practicing magick precludes
>> experimentation?
>
> Evidently he does.
>
>> Does the idea of subjecting your beliefs and
>> practices to scientific experimental procedures disturb you so much
>> that you'd prefer it not even be discussed? ...
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