Into the Mystic

People who complete one of the four basic power building systems tend to have lives that border on what most people read in fiction novels. Over a period of 20 plus years, I’ve had the sometimes pleasure of studying with…
People who complete one of the four basic power building systems tend to have lives that border on what most people read in fiction novels. Over a period of 20 plus years, I’ve had the sometimes pleasure of studying with…
The electric current acts as the primary projective force in creation, splits into both fire and air energy, is called yang in Chinese Taoist theory, exists at all three levels of existence (material, astral and mental) and is primarily trained…
The vast majority of meditative, and yogic, practitioners in the West obtain their training from Eastern sources primarily out of China, India, Japan, Thailand and Tibet.[1] While many practitioners of these systems have decades of experience, learning from these systems…
Theurgy: means ‘divine-working’. The first recorded use of the term is found in the mid-second century neo-Platonist work, the Chaldean Oracles (Fragment 153 des Places (Paris, 1971): ‘For the theourgoí do not fall under the fate-governed herd’). Thaumaturgy: means the…
Being an esoteric author is a decent way to make a living. But like all of these things, the volume of material produced is king. And writing is hard. The easiest way to do this is to channel your information…
The magnetic current acts as the primary receptive force, splits into both water and air energy, is called yin in Chinese Taoist theory, exists at all three levels of existence (material, astral and mental) and is primarily trained via the…
Prior to the late 1400’s the West had all of the same meditation systems we see today in Asia. Then the Inquisition happened. Now a lot occurred during the Inquisition, but one of the these things was the authorities essentially…
friend recently asked me for a reading list of books I suggest to others wanting to learn about meditation and the yogic arts. Interestingly, few are practice books. Most deal with violence, foreign cultures, historical figures and a side helping…
The most physical of the four methods powering yogic practice is commonly known as Kundalini awakening. In this method the latent energy of the genitals is connected to the brain via the spine and this greatly enhances the energetic capacity…
After almost 30 years of looking, I’ve seen that most yogic/meditative phenomena are powered by one of four discrete methods: 1. Kundalini awakening – this is the connection of the latent energy of the genitals to the brain, the safer…