NeXuS wrote:
>
> Just one thing about witchcraft it is based on the belief that you can
> effect the physical world through 'willing it'. Spells are just programmed
> psychic effects. If psychic phenomenon can be explained scientifically so
> to can withchcraft. Also praying is a form of a spell eh..? =)
> The rest of withcraft is pretty much the same as all other religions.
I understand your viewpoint hoever I do disagree.
The difference between praying and spell casting is that with praying
you subjugate yourself and give control to God and ask HIS will be done not yours
with wicca its the opposite. In witchcraft or similiar practices the focus
is on control and power for the individual.
In kind reply I would say that just because a thing 'functions' does
not mean it is healthy or right to practice.
>
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> > From: Don J. S, Adams - <donadams@telusplanet.net>
> > To: John Berry <antigrav@ihug.co.nz>
> > Cc: KeelyNet@DallasTexas.net
> > Subject: Re: pyramid device
> > Date: Monday, September 14, 1998 3:24 PM
> >
> > John,
> >
> > thanks for your kind patience in this regard. Ok, I read the below...
> was familiar with some of it...
> > it is this sort of info whcih intrigues me.... this does not seem to me
> to be in the domain
> > of what I would refer to as witchcraft. Simmply anomalous physcial
> behaviour and properties
> > which appear to be repeatable and are not under the influence of human
> intent to use spiritual
> > entities to alter reality or to elevate oneself to godhood.
> >
> > May I ask some further questions? In your opinion, how many events such
> as the ones
> > you jave listed would be consistently repeatable and not classified as
> 'anecdotal'?
> > On average? Maybe 50% 80%, less than 10%? Any idea? I wonder if some
> of the below
> > might be partially related to m-fields or l-fields?
> >
> > I have read some material by and/or pertaining to Abrams and Hieronymous.
> Some of the
> > Abrams material I found interesting as far as Hieronymous went I simply
> couldnt decide
> > for sure... it seemed to be partially supernatural and also seemed to be
> something physical.
> >
> > Thank you for the examples, muchly appreciated... however it seems to me
> that these
> > should be explainable in accordance, generally with non-supernatural,
> normal physical
> > observation and anlaysisis.
> >
> > John Berry wrote:
> > >
> > > > If there is some sort of actual, non-metaphysical, non
> psuedo-spiritual or non-witchcraft
> > > > basis to radionics, I would VERY much like to know about it. I had
> initially been quite
> > > > interested in Radionics and Psychotronics until I came across the
> 'spiritualism' factor
> > > > of it. Can you please summarize what it is I am missing here?
> > >
> > > There is, just most of the radionics stuff has been more spiritual,
> take these things
> > >
> > > two snails who spend a bit of time together one then sent to a
> different country if one is
> > > given an electric shock the other one will react.
> > >
> > > Take cells (can't remember their name) from a person and connect them
> to an ECG machine, they
> > > will read the same ECG as the person over great distances.
> > >
> > > Grow two plants in darkness, but attach one to a copper plate that is
> in the sun through a
> > > wire, both plants will grown but only the one attached to the wire has
> has green leaves.
> > >
> > > some old x-ray machines change in pitch when a person with cancer is
> present, Abrams was able
> > > to tell if the person had cancer just by the change in pitch of the
> machine.
> > >
> > > look into what the early people did in this aera, Abrams and
> Heirnoymous (obviously not the
> > > correct spelling).
> >
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