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The 70% Rule

A student in the Strategic Sorcery group asked a great question last week: “Anyone suffer from a strain of perfectionism that gets you stuck at the preparation phase? How do you overcome it?” He received a lot of good answers, including one from Chaweon Koo, who shared her 70% Rule: “When it comes to magic, […]

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Do You Prefer Electrical Shocks To Your Own Thoughts?

In 2014 a joint study from the Universities of Virginia and Harvard was conducted where researches left people alone in a room for 6 to 15 minutes. No Music, no TV, no smartphone. Just the person and their thoughts. Participants ranged from 18 to 77 years old and were from a variety of economic and […]

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Why We Need To Take Back Our Minds

In 2014 a joint study from the Universities of Virginia and Harvard was conducted where researches left people alone in a room for 6 to 15 minutes. No Music, no TV, no smartphone. Just the person and their thoughts. Participants ranged from 18 to 77 years old and were from a variety of economic and […]

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Nema Has Passed

I first heard of Nema through the Cincinnati Journal Of Magick, which I picked up at a Renaissance faire back in 1991 or 92. I had several magical teachers at that point, and working through my blend of GD based stuff, Rootwork, and Husonian Witchcraft. I was aware of Crowley of Crowley of course, but […]

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Spells vs Augmented Living

Happy New Year Strategerati, here’s something for Strategic Sorcerer’s to ponder for the start of 2018: What has a greater impact: Spells or Augmented Living? Maybe you don’t know what I am getting at. Let me explain. Spells: An action or a series of actions taken to achieve a specific end. The actual working could […]

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