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Ainsloch
03-18-2007, 01:17 AM
I guess I should introduce myself, seeing as I have been a member for a few days or so now. I have been interested in the occult for the last 15 years or so, an interest that eventually led me to appreciate many other more conventional disciplines such as mathematics, physics, geometry, history etc. I will pursue any lead doggedly, wherever it may take me, and this is why so many new vistas opened up in my consciousness. I am interested especially in numbers and their properties, relations between numbers, and how numbers are applied through the medium of geometry. My magical encounters began with my own personalised adaptation of Abra Melin's magic squares when I was a teenager, and this attitude has stayed with me to this day... basically I take whatever works for me and blend it with my own philosophy, which I have developed over the last decade. If conventional methods work for me I use them, if not I search for something else that will work. More specialized interests are Hermeticism, Tibetan Bon Buddhism (Dzogchen), dream yoga, Pythagoras, Plato, Freemasonry, philosophy, psychology, ancient Egypt, the Mayans... anything that serves me in my quest to interpret and experience reality with a capital R... not the dumbed down version sold to us by society at large, which I always had difficulty accepting.
m1thr0s
03-18-2007, 01:36 AM
great to have you with us Ainsloch.
I think this site is proving a bit much for people not strongly established within sacred geometry and other related disciplines but it doesn't concern me very much. I think it's great to have a site committed to exploring (and even exploiting) those kinds of things as far as they can go, which is a very long way indeed. We've got the whole damn internet to spend on small talk...here I have found myself pretty much committed to redefining Hermetic Alchemy such that it can assume a proper lead in things over the coming millennium.
Little by little the pros are filtering in...much as I had hoped they would.
Very glad you found our little island...
m1thr0s
Ainsloch
03-18-2007, 07:59 AM
great to have you with us Ainsloch.
I think this site is proving a bit much for people not strongly established within sacred geometry and other related disciplines but it doesn't concern me very much. I think it's great to have a site committed to exploring (and even exploiting) those kinds of things as far as they can go, which is a very long way indeed. We've got the whole damn internet to spend on small talk...here I have found myself pretty much committed to redefining Hermetic Alchemy such that it can assume a proper lead in things over the coming millennium.
Little by little the pros are filtering in...much as I had hoped they would.
Very glad you found our little island...
m1thr0s
Thanks m1thr0s, its great to be here. The topics and ideas expressed here have given me much food for thought, and thinking is my favourite "hobby"!
Anibis
03-18-2007, 09:46 AM
Welcome aboard. I have enjoyed your posts quite a bit so far. Keep em comin' :)
-Anibis
Welcome Ainsloch... As Anibis said before me, I have also been enjoying your posts immensely so far. It's very good to have you with us. Looking forward to interracting more with you,
Kain
Radiant Star
03-18-2007, 02:48 PM
... thinking is my favourite "hobby"!
Thats good because there are some serious and great thinkers here : )
Welcome
Ricci
MythMath
03-18-2007, 05:16 PM
Howdy, Ainsloch ...
Welcome to Abrahadabria, where we expect
new miracles when we inspect numericals... ;)
Sibylle
03-18-2007, 05:16 PM
Welcome to you, Ainsloch. :)
Ainsloch
03-18-2007, 10:09 PM
Thanks for the warm welcome everyone, much appreciated!:cool:
fr.novumorganum
03-19-2007, 12:48 PM
greetings and salutations!!!
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