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Neither
02-11-2009, 07:24 AM
Hi! I'm from Finland. Glad to find these forums. Seems like its full of useful information. I've been spending my time studying diffrent kinds of systems. Mostly the tree of life and the hidden side of it (whatever it is called). Been connecting lines and dots forever. My head is quite confused and I hope to gain some kind of better understanding.
Catalytic Subterfuge
02-11-2009, 07:46 AM
Welcome again Neither!
Anibis
02-11-2009, 07:55 AM
You are in the right place... There are some very clarifying technologies here. You might wish to have a look specifically at the Book of Mirrors (http://www.abrahadabra.com/tableofcontents.htm) (Check out the 'TwinStar'). While this forum isn't totally fixated on it or anything, our chief Admin (and owner), m1thr0s has done some pretty cutting edge work that is precisely geared to addressing this issue of occult confusion (Eris has been known to stir that up, too ;)). No definitive answers, but some good starting points. This forum is a result of a steady stream of high quality intellects coming together and tackling the various issues each of us raises. It's great to have you on board... There's a whole lot of scandinavians here... I'm from that failed Viking outpost of Leif Erickson's; New founde Land... Welcome aboard!
:)
-Anibis-
Hello, fellow Scandinavian!
Very nice avatar, A.O.S. fan/follower/practitioner?
-J
AfterViewer
02-11-2009, 07:21 PM
:)Hey Neither, WELCOME TO THE AF ! AfterViewer.
MythMath
02-11-2009, 08:47 PM
Welcome to the realm of dots and lines... ;)
Neither
02-12-2009, 07:27 AM
Hello, fellow Scandinavian!
Very nice avatar, A.O.S. fan/follower/practitioner?
-J
Yeah, a follower but not yet a practitioner. Still wondering. I think some of his paintings and drawings are amazing. I like the way he lived his life. I really like the condensed way he wrote his books.
I've been spending a lot of time with the amazing books from fulgur.co.uk
But I've been reading too much...
Yeah, it's easy to get stuck reading stuff rather than trying it out practically. I've spent a lot of time face-first into my copy of "From Inferno to Zos", he really does write in a captivating way.
MSVPVE.218
02-20-2009, 02:18 PM
A Big welcome from Sweden! :) I hope you will like it here and I am quite sure that you will ;)
m1thr0s
02-21-2009, 01:18 PM
Greetings Neither and Welcome to Abrahadabra Forums.
Thanks for the intro...hope you find some things of use to you here.
m1thr0s
FINLAND
http://www.dollzmania.net/Candy_Dolls/1/11-07-Candy03.gif
welcome
fr.novumorganum
02-22-2009, 05:43 PM
hello!
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