Honor your ancestors I want to preface this post by saying that there are no bloodlines that are more “special” than others, although each has certain gifts. I am not posting this information to elevate my own status, and in reality, around 30-40% of people around the globe have some sort of royal ancestry, so…
Month: December 2022
things that happened to me during my spiritual awakening
1. My whole body began vibrating and I felt an electric current running up and down my spine 2. I lost 25 pounds within the first month from the intensity of these sudden changes 3. I began waking up at 3 a.m. every morning filled with incredible amounts of energy 4. My body completely rejected…
pneuma-plasticity and esoteric vs exoteric spirituality
Why pneumaplasticity is important for spiritual growth If neuroplasticity, also known as neural plasticity, or brain plasticity, is the ability of neural networks in the brain to change through growth and reorganization, than pneumaplasticity is the ability of our consciousness to change and forge new metaphysical pathways through growth and reorganization of thoughts. There is no “true” religion. There is no…
the sibylline oracles: born from the union of sea goddess and mortal man
Untangling our pagan roots and returning to the Great Mother For the past few years, I’ve been sent on a mission by my ancestors to slowly untangle the roots of my family tree. It’s been an interesting journey to say the least. I’m fortunate to come from a bloodline that has been documented fairly well…
alchemical adornment and invoking the ancestors through apotropaic magic
An adab to Enki for Ishme-Dagan Great lord, prominent (?) among the gods, your judgments are clever and powerful! Father Enki, respected one, supreme dragon, who determines the fates firmly, who has taken his seat upon the numerous divine powers in colourful brilliance (?), great prince, the guardian of the gods, …… of holy An! The fates…
linguistic links between trojan and norse cultures
Did Odin come from Troy? The Anatolian origins of the Norse pantheon According to the Prose Edda, attributed to the Icelandic scholar Snorri Sturluson (1179-1241), the Norse gods were foreigners. They had made the trek northwards and westwards from their original home in Anatolia: the ancient city of Troy. Josho Brouwers 20 May 2021 The Etymology…