07-15-2008, 12:01 AM
ninth octave wrote:
From "The Power of Silence" page 103
Don Juan had stated his belief that the Christian idea of being cast out from the Garden of Eden sounded to him like an allegory for losing our silent
knowledge, our knowledge of intent. Sorcery, then, was a going back to the beginning, a return to paradise.
Well, you have to factor in that sorcery was taught to humans by inorganic beings, and all the energy required for sorcery comes from the inorganic world.
So, if you use sorcery to return to paradise, who's paradise are we talking about? Just a thought.
From "The Power of Silence" page 103
Don Juan had stated his belief that the Christian idea of being cast out from the Garden of Eden sounded to him like an allegory for losing our silent
knowledge, our knowledge of intent. Sorcery, then, was a going back to the beginning, a return to paradise.
Well, you have to factor in that sorcery was taught to humans by inorganic beings, and all the energy required for sorcery comes from the inorganic world.
So, if you use sorcery to return to paradise, who's paradise are we talking about? Just a thought.

