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Warlock
#1
The term warlock before the days of online gaming used to mean something different. A warlock was not exactly a male witch but a man who was capable of sorcery. Warlock the term that was used to mean a "nagual" before the indian name came to us from Castaneda.
I remember being called a warlock when I was young and people thought me almost evil.
Being a warlock made me see that people can tell within when others are "different" than them. Observing them causing things to "happen" made them a warlock (smile).
Lone Wolf
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#2
LoL observing the difference cause things to happen is the way to put it!
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#3
Its funny there is this daily sitcom about witches, the chamred ones they call themselves, and they are do-gooders. Funny thing is though warlock automatically denotes an evil being, and so does sorcerer, when in fact sorcerers and warlocks and witches are not different but do tend to find evil in one another.
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#4
A witch is a female sorceror.
A warlock is a male sorceror.
A sorceror is one that uses intent and energy to make things happen.
A nagual is a sorceror that has a link to the spirit.
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#5
Now MR Castaneda fan...me thought a sorcerer was a warlock/witch with some sort of moral standards..........or something like that... :-)) :-)) not that you would acknowledge that so you probably skipped that part when reading it for the hmhm 30-th time.
Loke
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#6
The only authority on these issues are the voices we hear in our heards which are better silenced.
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#7
If you mean your voice I would have to agree with you.
And it is not a good sign to hear voices...mental institution next or you.
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#8
They say the inmates are failed sorcerers, but still warriors.
So if you listen closely to those voices you might hear something.
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#9
When the doctors are judging minority by the rules of majority, they can maybe skip the true exceptions, because of their habit to proclaim madness for all that streams to unknown and unexplainable.
Not all that hear voices are creasy, and not all voices are for bad.
Wolf, I agree with you, if we only listen closer to those voices, so much more would be revealed to us.
I think that the 'creasy person is a labile seer that can't control its seeing, a dreamer that is terribly afraid of dreaming and a traveler that goes in another dimension without necessary control.
So it all is about the mastering control, discipline and power in the end, and the only way that can bring those to us is a way of the warrior.
So if lunatic is a warrior, he is not creasy.
(Look what Carlos wrote about Josephina as an example of mastering madness)...
Castor
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#10
Aah hm yes, wasn't Carlos sort of crazy at some points.
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#11
Crazy..a term I consider a compliment but its negative side is "unstable". Carlos and sorcerors ca become unstable when they lose balance or find their world collapsing.
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#12
Ah, lone, thta is a very fine egotrip. Good luck on your next one.
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#13
Egotrip is a strange word if you dissassemble it.
Ego meaning the outward projection of one's ID and trip: journey thus a journey of the inner mind something I consider a good thing and should be encouraged.
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#14
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The same thing "hit me" several months ago;
Sometimes, but not always, the only difference between a person who is "insane" and a "Seer" is that the "insane" person is emotionally involved.
A word of advice... If you find yourself in another realm of reality that is not comfortable, unfriendly and frightening, don't look at it as if you are becoming aware of "Reality". It is only "Another Realm" of which there are many. There is more "Between" or "Beyond" this.
"Stopping the World" is only the beginning of a Journey, not the end of it.
Don Juan said that the trick of a "Man of Knowledge" was to realize that the Sorcerers world was just as much of an illusion as the "Normal" everyday world and to go "Between" them.
I think "Beyond" them or "Above" them would be a better choice of words.Bright Flame
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#15
Bright flame,
I totally agree with you, and thank you for your advice.
Castor
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