Once, one's Fate was also understood to be a very important spirit that could be worked with.
In Persia, the Magi (literally the group where the term "magic" comes from) called this spirit the Fravashi. The Romans called it the Genius, and set up altars in their homes to honor it. The Greeks called it the Agathosdaimon, the Good Spirit. In Great Britain, these spirits were called the Fae and regularly given offerings.
They understood this: in order to wield influence over anything in creation, you need to love it completely. Not love it a little, not love it possessively, not love it graspingly or anxiously - but just love it with whole-hearted, deep, surrendered love.
Read MoreAs far as I'm concerned, there is literally zero difference between psychology (the study and evolution of the psyche) and magic.
In other words, no one has ever encountered anything... not a tree, not another person, not a building, not the most rigorous scientific experiment...
... anywhere outside of their own subjective psyche.
The key to making a lot of money in a wondrous and delightful fashion rests in working with the ars Hermetica - the Hermetic Arts.
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