First published at 18:09 UTC on June 23rd, 2022.
In Chapter 18 of Manly P. Hall’s The Secret Teachings of All Ages, entitled “Ceremonial Magic and Sorcery,” he states that “Ceremonial magic is the ancient art of invoking and controlling spirits by a scientific application of certain formulæ.” 9/…
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In Chapter 18 of Manly P. Hall’s The Secret Teachings of All Ages, entitled “Ceremonial Magic and Sorcery,” he states that “Ceremonial magic is the ancient art of invoking and controlling spirits by a scientific application of certain formulæ.” 9/11 was the largest- scale occult ritual in history, a globally-televised hideous act of ceremonial magic. Powerful numbers and symbols played key roles in this global ceremony. Co-founder of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, William Wynn Westcott (1848-1925), writes, “The followers of Pythagoras … referred every object, planet, man, idea and essence to some number or other, in a way, which to most moderns must seem curious and mystical in the highest degree.… ‘The numerals of Pythagoras,’ says Porphyry, who lived about 300 A.D., ‘were hieroglyphic symbols, by means whereof he explained all ideas concerning the nature of things.’” Reinforcing the importance of numbers in occult thought, Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (1831-1891), one of the founders of the Theosophical Society, writes in Isis Unveiled, “Numbers are a key to the ancient views of cosmogony—in its broad sense, spiritually as well as physically considered and to the evolution of the present human race; all systems of religious mysticism are based upon numerals. The sacredness of numbers begins with the Great First Cause, the One, and ends only with the naught or zero—symbol of the infinite and boundless universe.” “Numbers,” echoes Carl Gustav Jung in Man and His Symbols, “are not concepts consciously invented by men for purposes of calculation. They are spontaneous and autonomous products of the unconscious.”
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