The Ancient Esoteric Wisdom Of The Hawaiian Huna Philosophy

Paul Lenda – A long time ago, Hawaii was a mystical and magical place (and still is today in many ways). What made Hawaii especially magical in ages past was that there were shamans called kahunas that lived on its emerald islands. These individuals experienced true nature of Reality, in which they realized several critical defining aspects of reality that were later taught to others in order to guide humanity towards a full Self-realized state of existence. Continue reading

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Journalist Hazel Courteney joins Sean Stone and Buzzsaw to describe her own near death experience (NDE) in a fascinating conversation that includes the spirit of Princess Diana, orbs, the reptilian/human connection and a venture into the spirit world. They explore mystical the mystical awakening and transcendence in this can’t miss interview for those who are captivated by such otherworldly phenomenon.

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Reality and Truth

Mysticism, for me, is visual. I see what lies beyond the veil. My habit is very methodical. I have an understanding of metaphysics and I puzzle together the pieces I have scattered about, to reach an understanding. I am not a scholar, I do not study text or doctrine, my confidence lies with the empiric nature of providence. My confidence rests entirely with God. Is God or is God naught? It makes no difference, my confidence lies squarely there. I have no use for faith.

My person is like a vessel suspended in limitless space and my bearing is entirely my own discretion. I determine the density of the veil and what I allow myself to see. I choose limitation’s or liberation’s and there is great confusion between the two. Confusion, of course, is not true, it is only real and reality is something we create.

I have known varying degrees of clarity in my mystical life. Just now I am in an episode of rehabilitation having stumbled into hardship. I do expect to puzzle together a durable clarity allowing the silliness of struggle dissipate into the vastness of endless space.

Michael, The Mystic Tourist ©2012

SF Source Mystictourist’s Blog July 24 2012

Love And Magic

Michael | June 13 2012

The path of love is always the path that leads to worth. No matter what has happened, if things are good or bad. When I embrace my life, the good and the bad with love, a way is revealed. A path forward. It is the only path forward, there is no other way. Without love we are bound by its absence. All that is hurtful, painful. When I let love into the recesses where pain and hurt remain they lose their grip, their tension melts and the magic of a way forward is revealed. This is the secret of compassion, its spirit. Love. It is true magic.

Michael, The Mystic Tourist ©2012

Encountering Our Firewalls

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BuddhaThe other day I spoke with a woman who told me that she was concerned that she was doing something wrong on her spiritual path. She came to this conclusion because she remained confused about what she should do with her life, and that confusion continually added to her emotional and mental stress. Surely, she surmised, she must have taken a wrong turn somewhere along her spiritual path, otherwise she would not be in such a crisis. Right?

Earlier I had spoken with a man after a lecture who reported that he, like this woman, had obviously lost his way on his spiritual journey. He said that he began “dabbling” in spirituality a few years ago after his divorce. Finding himself in an emotionally vulnerable situation – aka: he was alone for the first time in years – he believed that spirituality was his way through loneliness. But in spite of all the books on spirituality that he had read and all the workshops he had attended, he declared with a bit of anger that he was still lonely. So, what was he doing wrong? Was he reading the wrong books? Was he going to the wrong workshops? What’s with this spiritual stuff and why isn’t it working, he wondered.

I could provide any number of additional examples of stories from people whose life situations reflect more or less the same confusion about their spiritual path: I’m still unhappy/confused/angry/broke/etc., so did I take a wrong turn on my spiritual path? Most of the stories have a few points in common. First, people assume that something is going wrong “in the heavens” so far as they are concerned because the problems that they want solved or dissolved just won’t go away. Do they need different prayers? Or maybe more candles would help?

Sometimes people begin to despair that they’ve been duped; that is, the problem solving solutions, chants, and mantras they invested in are just not working – or at least not as effectively as they had counted on. One young man actually said, “You know, maybe I should have tried Buddhism. I like that idea about seeing life as a bunch of nothing, ya know? Cuz that makes sense to me.” I thought, “I could see how you and nothingness would get along just fine.”

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