Jill Mattson – Magic is a central theme in Egyptian life with “magical words” front and center. The Egyptians keep tedious records of what tiny effects were produced from words, subtle energies, sounds, colors, incense, shapes and
materials. The Egyptian priests acted like scientists – observing, refining and documenting subtle energy uses to expand their ingredients for magical spells. [1]
This knowledge was a highly prized hallmark of the Egyptian society. Egyptologist Gadalla connected words and a healer’s voice quality. “By pronouncing certain words or names of powers, in the proper manner and in the proper tone of voice, a priest/doctor could heal the sick.” [2] Continue reading
The Angels – Imagine you had a magical television. Whatever you were thinking would appear on the screen. The more emotion you feel about your thoughts, the greater the clarity and detail become. As your thoughts change, the picture changes. As your emotions change, the picture becomes clearer or fuzzier. The more you hold your focus, the more the story you are watching will evolve. Each time you shift, the picture on your screen shifts with you.
Emmanuel Dagher – It’s always an honor for me to connect with your sacred presence in this way.
Pao L. Chang – Words, words, words, are what people see every day, but I do not see words like most people. What I see are worlds, worlds, worlds, and spells, spells, spells.
Jon Rappoport – Logic applies to the physical universe.