Friday, July 29, 2011

Becoming a Psychic Magical Ki Wizard Part One

I've always have a fascination with the various occult organizations in the world, and I assume it's rooted in my enjoyment of fantasy and science fiction. It's been a long standing promise I've made to myself to finally look into some of that stuff. I realize that's a bit vague as to precisely what I'd cover, but it was intentionally so because I don't have a preference; merely a great deal of curiosity. The goal was to take a look at everything I could get my hands on and treat it utterly serious. I'm not about to lay out any expectations for success, so much as a willingness to see what's truly present.

I'd like to say I had some dramatic event that cued this search for knowledge, but no, to be honest I started looking really late one night when bored after trying to find cool things to do with my friends. Never fear, mundane-man is here. Anyways, I decided to give man-kinds greatest invention a go and I didn't find it wanting. Google turned up a number of communities that were more than eager to spill the secrets of the universe to me, but I was a bit put off from how empty and dead most all of these sites were. The Internet has it share of abandoned forums, but I thought there'd be more activity than that paltry response.

I did find one still alive, and while it seems past its prime it neatly beats out the competition by virtue of having any life at all. It's called the Veritas Society, because it sounds more impressive than Magic Friends and purports to be an "Online Energy Community", which is apparently a term. Who knew? Anyways, my less than invigorating start didn't completely crush my sense of duty, so I put on my game face (search 'angry marines' in google) and set out giving things the best showing I could.

For the next while I'll be trying to learn (to start) how to unlock my mind as a psion. That's fancy-talk for psychic. There's a number of people quite interested in helping me along, and I'm going to abuse the blog here to record my findings. It should make for a mildly interesting read if nothing else.

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