What is Magic Part 1: An Introduction -
“A miracle is actually the definition of the magical life. It is what happens when the gap between cause and effect is closed. ”
What is Magic?
This post is from the introduction in the Book of Spells by the Seer Almine, in which she explains what magic is and where it comes from.
”Magic is the manipulation of reality through the use of intent”, or shrinking the gap between cause and effect.
There are three ways to practice magic: first, second, and third ring magic.
According to the Book of Spells by the Seer Almine, “on the walls of ancient Central American ruins, the story is told of how first ring magic was initially brought to Earth by starbeings from Orion.
This form of magic is left-brain-based and utilizes external masculine techniques for its effectiveness. When most speak or think of magic, it is usually first-ring magic to which they refer.
Second-ring magic uses right-brain, feminine, non-cognitive methods of affecting reality. The magic originates from within rather than from without. It is inner abilities that are used by the unseen realms on Earth.
Among the kingdoms and realms on Earth, only the physical ones have forgotten their heritage as magical beings of the cosmos. As a result, their ability to do second-ring magic became obscured, and humans resorted to left-brain or first-ring magic.
Only in the deepest recesses of the mystery schools did pockets of knowledge survive of an inner technology that could influence the environment in mystical ways. Only, they were remnants of what was taught in ancient Mu and some of the older Atlantean civilizations.
The Destruction of Atlantis
The advent of first-ring magic wrought havoc among men. Climates were disrupted, global catastrophes occurred, and men became power-seekers and turned upon each other. The oral traditions of the Toltec seers speak of these times of great destruction.
When first-ring magic was used in warfare, it destroyed and ravaged Atlantis. Between 200,000 and 75,000 years ago, when Atlantis was divided into two large islands, Ruta and Itiya, practitioners of first-ring magic congregated on Ruta and grew strong.
Those practicing second-ring magic lived on Itiya, laboring diligently to keep the Earth from experiencing another global catastrophe. At the end of the period, however, it became abundantly clear they were losing the battle. They fled to safe areas, including Inner Earth.
In blog part 2 of the What is Magic series, the Seer Almine illustrates what the 3 types of magic are. Stay tuned.