00:00:14.000Yeah, good to have you on the channel. So we're gonna get straight into it.
00:00:18.000Big topic, big, big topic. So we will just get straight into it by me asking the following question.
00:00:26.000What is magic and how do we use it to save our civilization?
00:00:32.000Okay, so magic. Something we don't really understand. A lot of people don't understand it or they don't think it's real.
00:00:40.000But I think it is very important and maybe we don't understand it because we don't know the right language to put it in.
00:00:47.000But I'm gonna go out and say that magic is used all the time to control the events and circumstances that occur in the world, to swing them in one probability or the other.
00:01:01.000A lot of magic is about probability of manifestation, essentially, like creating the future and the events and circumstances that occur in the future.
00:01:11.000And this comes from, at first, a like magical principle.
00:01:15.000And magic essentially is the manipulating of the prima materia, which is kind of like the etheric, energetic realm that we can't perceive with our usual five senses.
00:01:30.000But we can tap into and we can become aware of it, especially if certain things happen in your life.
00:01:39.000If you've ever had a direct mystical experience, for example, this would be a form of magic and it's what the ancients called Gnosis.
00:01:48.000But there are other types of magic. So I thought maybe we'll run through a few of those types and we'll talk about how it's relevant to the world today and this kind of thing.
00:02:23.000Is similar to its cause in terms of its energetic principles on top of this, you have the law of contagion.
00:02:33.000And this is where basically things that were once in contact with each other, they maintain that energetic contact.
00:02:43.000So you might have heard like in fairy tales, a witch will like get a lock of hair and they'll use that lock of hair to do some magic on the person whose hair belongs to.
00:03:11.000Or it's the energetic substrate that exists behind all things that connects all things.
00:03:18.000So everything is connected within this substrate, much like the Internet connects everything that's on the Internet, like they're all connected through the frequency.
00:03:29.000And this is the same case for everything in the world and everything vibrates at a particular frequency.
00:03:36.000And those those frequencies of vibration is kind of the highway with which these things are connected.
00:04:10.000I don't know if you've seen this, but he has like this scale of emotions that are based some higher like love and then some lower like envy.
00:04:22.000And things can basically be set on these different levels of frequencies.
00:04:31.000Because the emotion is how magic is made, essentially, which is energy in motion.
00:11:00.000And to sort of go on with chaos magic, it's about results over dogma.
00:11:08.000So they'll kind of not have a rule book and they won't apply previous rules that have been created in magical traditions to what they want to achieve.
00:11:19.000It's kind of it's partly intuition and partly it's chaos.
00:11:23.000So they're just going with it and working with this sort of magical realm, this substrate that we can't perceive.
00:11:31.000But again, it's to do with achieving certain results.
00:11:36.000And then there is they can use or just a magical traditions.
00:13:38.000There's what the symbols traditionally represent.
00:13:41.000But then there's also sort of how they are self-referential because everything about the world and consciousness is based on this self-referential principle.
00:13:53.000So you and I can look at the same item or object, but through our own self-referential lens, it can appear different.
00:14:02.000And this is just one of the natures of reality.
00:14:05.000Because while you're trying to get someone to agree with you on something, it can be very difficult.
00:14:12.000Even if it's something as plain as day and straightforward.
00:14:16.000And that's because it's filtered through their own self-referential lens.
00:14:21.000And so often you won't be able to make someone agree with you until you have gone through emotionally something that they have also experienced.
00:14:36.000It doesn't have to be the same thing, but it has to have elicited some sort of similar experience in you.
00:14:42.000So you might wonder why someone is constantly like taking a whole bunch of different substances to try and balance out their life and their emotional system.
00:14:57.000Right. Instead of maybe just trying to go natural and not to do that kind of stuff.
00:15:02.000And that might appear like strange behavior to you until you realize that maybe they've been in a very chaotic, depressed state.
00:15:14.000And actually, the reason they do this is simply because they never want to experience that state again.
00:15:20.000And until you've experienced a similar kind of state, you can never really understand that for them.
00:15:26.000And you can't then get across to them something properly because you're not feeling true empathy for them.
00:15:34.000And that's a lot to do with why people can't agree basically on anything because of this self-referential principle that distorts our perception.
00:15:44.000So, yeah. And then there are when we could talk about egregores.
00:15:52.000We can sort of segue into also the media tactics so people are aware.
00:15:57.000I'm sure all of our viewers now, they are aware that some sort of, even if they don't want to call it magic or dark magic,
00:16:04.000they know that some sort of psychological operation is being done to us for most of our lives, especially if we're two white guys.
00:16:11.000You know, our entire lives we've grown up with a constant bombardment and we know that, call it magic or call it what you will, but it is a psychological form of...
00:16:24.000So, if you could talk a bit, yeah, egregore and then segue into, you know, something you can point so people are aware.
00:16:31.000Like, okay, now dark magic is being done to you.
00:16:35.000So, I suppose that's two questions, but you can segue into it if you want, starting with an egregore and then talk a bit about dark media matters so we can protect ourselves against the sort of bad intentions they're sending our way.
00:16:47.000Yeah, sure. An egregore is a thought form, right?
00:16:54.000The strength of an egregore is based on the consensus that people agree in something.
00:16:59.000They're not aware, but they're essentially creating, like, this thought form that if people have poured their consensus and their belief into something, it balloons up and it becomes its own thing where it has a life of its own.
00:17:16.000And everything really has an egregore, like Nike shoes. Air Jordans have an egregore.
00:17:21.000The reason why people get obsessed with wearing Air Jordans, well, one, they've been psychologically kind of operated on in order to be, but they're participating in an energetic exchange with the egregore of Air Jordans.
00:17:55.000The principle of basically exchanging power from a kind of more natural hierarchy based on people's, like, inherent qualities, but also their pursuit of truth and honor and, like, these chivalry, chivalric, Teutonic kind of principles.
00:18:16.000And Marxism upturned that. And really, well, the lie was that they just, they're trying to balance things out.
00:18:23.000And it's trying to give the proletariat some power back from, you know, the bourgeois and their rulers, their oppressive rulers.
00:18:31.000But it was, again, all it is, is that it's a principle of power, essentially.
00:18:36.000And it's just, it's just to change the order of power.
00:18:41.000And again, this is where we get confused, because we try, especially in Europeans and white people, we, we're sort of innately quite bound to this idea of moral and chivalry.
00:18:52.000And that's because it's been in our psycho spiritual blood for centuries.
00:18:58.000Yeah, so that's what an eagle gore is. An eagle gore is a thought form.
00:19:04.000And then another, another form of magic could be, is called tech magic.
00:19:11.000And this, yeah, is using technology, code, and the internet to, again, perform these, this magical purpose, which is achieving some sort of effect in the world.
00:19:27.000And so memes, memes are tech magic, like the penguin meme.
00:20:54.000So my analysis is the following, that it's a very mischievous, it tied into the zeitgeist of the 2015, 16 era.
00:21:02.000It was a bit more mischievous, now things are a bit more real, metapolitically speaking.
00:21:07.000Now we're a bit more assertive, aggressive even.
00:21:10.000We're not joking as much, but back then you have this mischievous frog smiling, you posted it to some woke liberal and then he or she got all mad and riled up and you felt, you know, smug with yourself.
00:21:23.000So would you, what do you think of the Pepe frog, magically speaking?
00:21:28.000Well, it makes people laugh, which I think is very important.
00:21:32.000Because again, the emotion of laughter is like a blissful emotion.
00:21:36.000And so it's a very powerful, magical emotion to tap into.
00:21:41.000So I think that's why it did so well, because you had these autists on 4chan, obsessed, obsessed with Pepe the frog.
00:21:50.000Now there is some law to it, like Pepe is, or Keck rather, Keck is this Egyptian god of chaos, which was a frog.
00:22:00.000So there is law, like it is, it's not just some internet creation.
00:22:04.000Again, how did that, how did that come about?
00:22:08.000Like Keck, the Egyptian frog who's been dormant for thousands of years, like reaching forward into the internet?
00:22:14.000Maybe, or did it just, does it belong in our collective unconscious?
00:22:19.000And these, these thought forms, these, these magical principles, they sort of come through us.
00:22:25.000But like you said, yeah, when things were less serious or less real, Pepe was this perfect symbol for the frustration that millions of young white males,
00:22:38.000essentially, these autists were feeling.
00:23:09.000And so like, if you look into it properly, you'll see like there is, there is some deep lore about it.
00:23:13.000I can't remember exactly what the story is.
00:23:15.000So another way to think of magic again in, in video games and fantasy novels, they have items, like an amulet or something like this, or even a place that is a magical place.
00:24:17.000So, yeah, I mean, with clothes, but that's the triboelectric series.
00:24:20.000So something like linen has a really high vibration.
00:24:24.000Uh, something like polyester is below death, like literally the vibration of something that isn't alive completely.
00:24:31.000And cotton's in the middle actually vibrates to the same as the average human body on the tribo electrics series.
00:24:38.000So, um, items can take on magical principles based on the law of correspondence.
00:24:46.000So, and the hermetic principles of as above, so below.
00:24:50.000So, you know, an item like a stone will be associated with some planets and what the planets represent.
00:25:00.000Um, and so you might want to wear a particular stone crystal because it would be based on, um, like Venus, right?
00:25:11.000Venus is, is a feminine principle and a lot of it's to do with love and, um, and also the relationship between men and women and that kind of stuff.
00:25:19.000Um, but the same thing, amethyst will be different.
00:25:58.000So same thing if I, I like to wear red or black in the gym, for example, because they are a bit more aggressive, a bit more assertive.
00:26:07.000Blue is a good color for communication.
00:26:09.000So it could be the case that even if the stones didn't have any innate vibrational quality, it would still activate my own, you know, perception of go time.
00:26:24.000Now all of my focus is on communicating, speaking truth to power, something like that.
00:26:30.000So if you wonder why I sit here with, uh, with this nice bracelet, that is why.
00:26:34.000So I'm using both the, the own, you know, psychological aspect, but also then, yeah, I do believe that it might have 1% extra benefit to my ability to communicate.
00:26:49.000And people can take it however they want.
00:26:50.000They can, they can think it's all just like your, your own mind.
00:26:54.000And there's actually no like real energetic principles going on.
00:26:58.000And they can believe that if they want to, um, if they don't want to like, believe that there is this energetic substrate behind all things, that's fine.
00:27:07.000I mean, but they're being ignorant because it's been proven by quantum science.
00:27:11.000I mean, how, how do you think you connect to the internet with wifi?
00:34:56.000It's original pagan Gnosticism, which is essentially a conglomerate of.
00:35:01.000There's very little we know about it today because it was destroyed.
00:35:05.000The library of Alexandria was destroyed.
00:35:07.000The murder of Hypatia in Greece, like the Christianization of Europe destroyed most of the evidence we have of of how they lived their lives and what they were doing.
00:35:17.000So I'm really interested in understanding that myself.
00:35:21.000I've got a lot to learn, but I would say I'm a sort of Celtic Nordic Celtic Norse Gnostic pagan, which is also the same.
00:35:34.000The same principles or spirituality as the Aryan Magi of Persia, because there's it's syncretic.
00:35:42.000A lot of it's syncretic in terms of, you know, the Norse, the Goths, the Celts and the the Aryans of Persia.
00:35:51.000They came from they came from they come from the same boreal trunk, which was the original polar trunk.
00:35:57.000You know, we're talking about Hyperborea.
00:37:39.000But we can talk about the sort of Hyperborean tradition.
00:37:42.000And there is also like an actual genetic component to it that we can trace back quite a long time back.
00:37:50.000Yeah, I think it's important to ground these esoteric understandings of history in genealogy and in the archaeology and that kind of stuff.
00:37:59.000We're finding more and more out every day about this.
00:38:03.000You know, we like Hyperborea is is a meme, but it's also a mythic.
00:38:08.000Like it's all throughout history and it has different names.
00:38:25.000Exactly. Until then, it is in our hearts.
00:38:29.000So, yeah, the Hyperborean tradition is something I'm very passionate about and I'm trying to recover for myself and come to understand properly what it means and how it's tied into my genealogy as well.
00:38:45.000So, yeah, I guess another piece of understanding of magic is language.
00:39:02.000And it's important to understand etymology because words that we use all the time, some of them are completely separated from what they originally meant, what their Greek or Latin or Indo-European etymology actually was.
00:39:21.000I'll try and think of an example. Maybe you can think of an example.
00:39:25.000Actually, so I mentioned an article I posted on X the other day.
00:39:29.000So, an example usually like child-free or child-less basically means the same thing, but if you have it in the title.
00:39:38.000So this was like the picture was a woman sitting on a nice mountain looking out over a nice landscape.
00:39:44.000And then you had like a picture of a crying baby and then it said women are projected to be child-free in 2030, something like that.
00:39:54.000But it was a picture clear, perfect example of this type of magic or this type of distortion of reality.
00:40:03.000So I said in my post that it's true. Babies are, you know, a lot of hard work and you can probably not go out hiking on a mountain if you have a newborn baby.
00:40:12.000So it's not a lie saying that it's nice to be on a mountain and when you're child-free you can do this.
00:40:20.000But the implication was that child-free, you're free from something, free from a burden, like super good, you can do fun things.
00:40:29.000So another, you know, way to present the same thing would be to say child-less, meaning that you lack something.
00:40:36.000So that's a very good example on how to use word magic.
00:40:40.000And I've talked about this before on podcasts, I try to use word magic as much as possible, especially in interactions with friends or with subscribers, whatever.
00:40:51.000The words I'm using will have an impact on how you feel, basically.
00:40:55.000So if you call someone something that might have a negative connotation, even as a joke, you know, a fun nickname.
00:41:04.000I never use fun nicknames because it might be seen as a joke, but it's still how your soul, you're not only you, you have different parts of your being, you have a consciousness, you have different parts of your spirit and soul.
00:41:20.000Many of those parts, they will not understand it as a joke, they will understand it as you being called whatever it might be.
00:41:27.000I'm not even gonna use an example here because there's no reason for me to use bad magic against myself.
00:41:34.000Whereas I can use good magic, I can give a compliment, it always needs to be true, by the way, because otherwise you might, yeah, it's not good to be, to flatter someone.
00:41:45.000It needs to be sincere praise, but I always try to do it if it's true.
00:41:51.000And this is also when you think of it in terms of media tactics and you think the choice of words, it all makes sense given the overall presentation of any, any given topic.
00:42:41.000So you can, you can be free to do what you want to do, but you'll be less in the future because you literally won't have something to carry you on after you die.
00:42:53.000And so, so language is, language is really important.
00:42:57.000I think intention is more important than the language itself.
00:43:02.000So you shouldn't be scared to not say things.
00:43:08.000Um, because it's really, I mean, you understand that, yeah, sometimes this language is, it's a spell.
00:43:14.000And so it can, it can backfire and you should be cautious and sensible with how you use your language.
00:43:20.000But the intention is, is more important.
00:43:22.000So you can like, uh, there are lots of ways to use humor in a magical way.
00:43:28.000Um, and like absurdist humor, it can be very powerful.
00:43:34.000It's more like chaos, magic territory, but you, and that, and you have to use in order to, to get absurdist humor, right.
00:43:41.000You do have to be quite liberal with your use of language and, but you can, you can associate an intention with seemingly a incoherent word.
00:43:52.000But if the intention is pure and right, and if you can, you're coming from a place of like nonjudgmental and that kind of stuff, it can, it can come across quite well and quite funny.
00:44:04.000And it can be quite a powerful way to break, um, to break distortion or to create a bond between two people.
00:44:12.000So you can like take the Mickey out of someone in a really loving, in a loving way.
00:44:16.000So for context, we have a Swedish man and an English man.
00:44:19.000I know that bant, bantzing, bantz maxing, it's like, we do have it in Sweden as well, of course.
00:44:23.000Uh, so it's sort of like you have Germans here, Swedes there and English there and the English, and then we have Irish there.
00:44:29.000So like the more bantsy and then the less bantsy.
00:46:10.000So I'm sort of the mixed Norman, Saxon and Celt or gay or gay or Irish.
00:46:16.000I will say also that I do, I am an honorary Irishman.
00:46:19.000Given the status given to me by proper Irishman.
00:46:22.000So I do have a special, so I lived in Ireland for, for those who don't know, speak of magical places like Ireland is.
00:46:28.000Now I was, this was before I sort of got more religious and start to, you know, think about magic.
00:46:34.000Uh, so I think it happened like when I was 30, 31, 32, that's when I started to become more, you know, um, interested in the divine and stuff.
00:46:43.000So I lived in Ireland before that, but even then I could feel something was very potent in Ireland.
00:46:49.000Um, so I would like to go back now and just take the, um, you know, feel the vibe of certain places because I felt back then there was something like a particular feel to it.
00:48:36.000And if you, if you're vibing high, if you've got a little vril going through you, uh, you will, people will like look at you.
00:48:43.000And they'll like be doing unconsciously, but they were like, literally like, like this, especially if their vibe is not conflict is conflicting with yours.
00:48:53.000Like they'll look up from 25 meters away, even if they're looking in the wrong direction, they'll pick up on you, which is quite interesting.
00:49:04.000That's one of this first like magical red pills, so to speak.
00:49:08.000When you like, when you notice that you can always touch on, um, an atmosphere, you go into a room and you sense like, okay, something has been going on here.
00:49:20.000And then otherwise you can just feel like the, the vibe is good.
00:49:24.000And this is also, I thought about talking, we mentioned it in the beginning and I thought to talk about when it comes to like more practical, like for a ceremony or something, you want all of the guys or girls to be, to be operating on a certain level.
00:49:38.000So you don't have someone coming in to sort of pull down.
00:49:41.000So I'm, I've read like one book by Rudolf Steiner.
00:49:45.000I need to go on a proper like spree as read a lot by, um, by Rudolf Steiner, but something he talked about was when you're operating at a certain level of a consciousness or vibration, you can access the higher realms.
00:49:56.000But if you go down, say if you, if you lie a lot, or if you feel a lot of envy, if you operate within the lower vibrations, it's sort of like the door is shut.
00:50:06.000So that's something I thought about when, when someone is, if you do some sort of ritual, it might be good to only include guys who are safe and sound.
00:50:18.000And it can be like a temporary thing as well.
00:50:20.000So I've actually had last year, I, I was invited to a ceremony and I said, you know what, I'm not in a good place that I'm not going to bring my, so I made a video on it.
00:50:31.000I was just a bit down, like not, not felt, I didn't feel super good.
00:50:35.000So I didn't want to bring my own, uh, in case, you never know what happens when we're talking about magic and the occult and everything like that.
00:50:42.000I didn't want to bring any sort of, you know, lower impulse.
00:51:58.000Um, so, uh, yeah, that was just a sort of point that I wanted to make.
00:52:03.000And, um, but yeah, when it comes to going into places or being around people, it is important.
00:52:08.000Like if you're not feeling it and you don't want to like, cause other people's energies will run or you'll rub off on other, other people.
00:52:14.000Even if they're like well protected, they'll have to do a little bit of work energetically without them realizing to, to kind of stay like that.
00:53:08.000I think walking is one of the best ways.
00:53:10.000And actually, uh, it's kind of, it's hard to judge what is a mystical experience.
00:53:16.000Once you've had one, you will know, like you a hundred percent will know.
00:53:20.000Um, and it often comes as a result of cleaning your perceptive window.
00:53:27.000Like you're cleaning your consciousness and cleaning the emotions that, that you have.
00:53:32.000So you're getting rid of blockages, emotional blockages, um, that you might've had for years.
00:53:38.000And it often comes because of a realization.
00:53:41.000So you might realize you've had this feeling for ages and then it clears and you, and then you have this brainwave of where that emotion came from.