11-25-2017, 12:00 AM
That all seems straightforward except where you could only define will in reference to these alleged muggles whose sole defining characteristic is being bad at using it.
Sorry to be difficult but you have to define "muggles" too or it goes in circles.
I mean why? Why are they bad at using it?
I think the canonical answer is children have assemblage points that move freely until adults and society mess it up for them somehow. I don't recall which Castaneda book that's in but it's definitely in there.
So no one is just born a sorcerer OR a muggle?
Sorry to be difficult but you have to define "muggles" too or it goes in circles.
I mean why? Why are they bad at using it?
I think the canonical answer is children have assemblage points that move freely until adults and society mess it up for them somehow. I don't recall which Castaneda book that's in but it's definitely in there.
So no one is just born a sorcerer OR a muggle?

