Re: The Source of My Fear
Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2018 11:45 am
It could be that someone was reading his book without telling him so.
When I was at uni I used to read my room mate's occult books without asking, but I was always careful to put them back exactly as I found them...
But, if you think about it, we don't have to look at it on just the physical level. The "Why" and "What we think" parts here seem to be the most important in this case.
Why would a dark (or otherwise) entity want to move this person's book around? What does it accomplish?
If we think in terms of some force that's intelligent and competent, we can look at the result of what happened to find the motive. The book moving around made quite an impression on this person--enough that they felt like telling you about it, a person who hadn't brought up the subject of magic or anything. This kind of mind-impression is important and shouldn't be ignored whatever the cause. In turn, the chain of events has caused you, now, to come and post about it on this sort of forum seeking more information. This incident with the book wasn't just memorable and important to him, but his telling you about it is also memorable and important to you. The result is that this person and you are both thinking about magic, exploring its possibilities, and communicating about this with others.
This is not nothing. This is the very definition of a thing. A thing happened, and you care about it.
So what now? Do we ascribe intelligence and motive to the actions leading up to this? We could very easily, if we want to. We could discard the situation as meaningless, or a coincidence (check out the etymology of "coincidence" if you get the chance), or call it synchronicity and leave it at that. What is most useful? What leads to the next step in the realm you wish to explore?
When I was at uni I used to read my room mate's occult books without asking, but I was always careful to put them back exactly as I found them...
But, if you think about it, we don't have to look at it on just the physical level. The "Why" and "What we think" parts here seem to be the most important in this case.
Why would a dark (or otherwise) entity want to move this person's book around? What does it accomplish?
If we think in terms of some force that's intelligent and competent, we can look at the result of what happened to find the motive. The book moving around made quite an impression on this person--enough that they felt like telling you about it, a person who hadn't brought up the subject of magic or anything. This kind of mind-impression is important and shouldn't be ignored whatever the cause. In turn, the chain of events has caused you, now, to come and post about it on this sort of forum seeking more information. This incident with the book wasn't just memorable and important to him, but his telling you about it is also memorable and important to you. The result is that this person and you are both thinking about magic, exploring its possibilities, and communicating about this with others.
This is not nothing. This is the very definition of a thing. A thing happened, and you care about it.
So what now? Do we ascribe intelligence and motive to the actions leading up to this? We could very easily, if we want to. We could discard the situation as meaningless, or a coincidence (check out the etymology of "coincidence" if you get the chance), or call it synchronicity and leave it at that. What is most useful? What leads to the next step in the realm you wish to explore?