My relationship to Satan has changed. The reason is that I’ve re-read Paradise Lost for the first time in over twenty years. My return to Milton was inspired by a magical working in which I’d asked passersby ‘Who’s in Charge?’ each time I found myself in a lucid dream. On every occasion I was directed [...]
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Paradise Re-Read
Posted in Astral, Meditation, tagged God, John Milton, Paradise Lost, Raphael, Satan, William Blake on December 21, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Drifting Into Emptiness
Posted in Drift, Meditation, tagged emptiness, enlightenment, Nishida Kitaro, Plato, shamanism on December 2, 2009 | 1 Comment »
In its simplest form, drift is an unplanned journey. To undertake a drift simply travel, preferably on foot, but take the experience of travelling as the object of your journey. Freed from aim, a drift is an opportunity to uncover facets of the environment beyond notice. Drift has artistic and political dimensions. Political, because the [...]
Some Notes on Technique
Posted in Astral, Etheric, Meditation, tagged brain, concentration, lucid dream, out of body on October 26, 2009 | 2 Comments »
The art of lucid dreaming and out-of-body experience is grounded in concentration and will power. If you decide to do it, if you want to do it, and if you persist in your efforts to do it – then you will succeed. That said, there are certain factors that can influence the degree of success. [...]