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By Don Croft <terminator3@turbonet.com>
http://educate-yourself.org/dc/persianmagic23nov04.shtml
November 23, 2004Dear Carol,
I am writing to you because of Don's article "Witches," which I read on educate-yourself.org. I know you are very busy with your work and so I understand if you do not have the time to reply to this.I am hoping you can help me. I am a witch...but not the kind of witch everyone else seems to be. I am not a Wiccan and I am not a neopagan.
I do not belong to any group or school. I just love the Earth and the universe and the plants, minerals, animals and people that compose it, and I believe in and try to practice magic for the good of all. I have not had much success at finding either resources for study or fellow witches to learn from/study with...just a lot of meaningless workshops, colored candles, and Llewellyn books (nearly all of which seem to perfectly exemplify the "dry stream" syndrome Don has described)...not to mention even more secret clubs that make me uncomfortable. This has left me with feelings of despair and loneliness.
I am a student and I have been trying to learn from Nature. But I am having trouble understanding a lot of things.
Can you explain to me who the "Watchers" are? I have never been comfortable with the idea, nor the way other witches seem to gloss over the concept as they give honor to these mysterious entities every time they create a circle. I have been wondering lately if these are in fact custodial alien/gods, and if so, how has this compromised witchcraft?
Frankly, this isn't the only part of modern "witchcraft" as practiced in the Western world that troubles me. Almost everything bothers me, from the half-hearted attempts at ritual to the lack of witches living their faith by making magic a part of everyday life. And no one seems to know the things I am trying to find out, or if they do, their knowledge is reserved for a select few. This does not seem to me to be for the good of all.
I know that magic is real, and I firmly believe that in the future magic and science will form a new school of study. I want to be part of this.
In the last few months I have had the pleasure of reading Don's Daily Reports and the Adventures series. I have started wondering if orgone is the answer to my perennial questions about magic and how it really works.
Can you explain orgone and orgonite to me in terms a witch would understand? I so very badly want to believe that I can pour some resin and change the world, but I have fallen for so many "magic bullets" before that I don't want to rush blindly ahead. I guess what's keeping me from making orgonite is my lack of understanding. I don't want to make a halfhearted attempt.
If you have any insights from a witch's perspective to share regarding the "watchers," the state of the world, magic and orgone...anything at all, I would be very grateful.
Yours with love,
Kate
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From Don Croft:
Kate, I'm CCing this response to Carol and she'll no doubt contact you directly but I'll also answer from my own perspective, since you sent this to me first. Thanks for the kind words about my offerings on e-y.org, by the way.There are watchers, and then there are 'Watchers.' In fact, most of us have been smacking the watchers who shouldn't be peeking at us and these are the Great White Brotherhood's etheric minions. Those minions guide the affairs of all the 'Wiccan' and other Luciferic organizations that preach 'love and light' but are actually instruments of decay.
The vast majority of folks will aggressively avoid changing their pajamas for work clothes and the ones who are still dreaming, but pretending to be awake, are satisfied with substituting cheap psychism for genuine spirituality. These are the newage chumps who are addicted to incomprehensible rituals, expensive workshops and 'guided group meditations' and they're also the ones who revert to religious fundamentalism, which is another wing of the mind control agenda.
I call the ones who watch and guide us, 'The Operators,' in hope that this generic term will help guarantee that this approach will never be institutionalized. Conspiracy is a human characteristic. If we don't choose to conspire with people and entities who are genuinely self sacrificing and addicted to serving others, we naturally end up with the fakers by default. There are no fence sitters these days, as far as I can tell. The genuine seeker, which you seem to be, won't commit to any approach until his/her heart finally dictates that it's genuine and that approach is the only the proper way.
Carol's perspective is probably conditioned on a subliminal level by her considerable Indian heritage, and she's otherwise been in direct contact with some African witches during her visits to the dark continent, so has gotten some pretty sound confirmations from that. Also, due to some pretty bizarre cirumstances in childhood, she was both spared direct mind control by the usual CIA Monarch Program interference and also spared the suppression that most gifted psychics are hammered with as children in order to coerce them into abandoning their calling then. In her case, as perhaps in your case, it was her isolation as a child that guaranteed that her gift wasn't subverted or suppressed.
I suspect that you also happily avoided that overbearing conditioning or we wouldn't be having this conversation. You're a rare one, if so; no wonder you feel kind of isolated. I haven't seen that people who don't have a psychic or energy senstivity gift are particularly interested in magic, at least in an other than superficial ways. We can explore that more if you want. We're always glad to find 'untouched' psychics to work with.
My application of magic is pretty mundane, actually, which you probably already know or else you wouldn't have asked me to forward this to Carol 8)
Magic is something most white folks don't consider essential to life. That's the result of many generations of etheric bludgeoning by the occult/corporate world order, of course. This is the robot race; the engine for global exploitation. It's terrific that more and more white folks are waking up to our true natures, which are spiritual. Physicality is the accidental bit of our existence and in order to be effective, we first need to realize that. Anyone in a white society who knows this naturally feels isolated and even ostracized. Thankfully, the internet lets us all connect and satisfy that natural yearning for recognition and wholesome companionship. I think the internet is a sign that we're on the threshold of maturity as a specie.
The medium for magic is orgone, though of course that's an arbitrary term. The nice part of using the term, of course, is that it has no ideological baggage at all. If you call it 'chi' or 'prana' you may be inviting a trainload of ideological baggage into the discussion but of course, orgone is chi and prana. Maybe the term that will end up being used, though, is 'ether.' That's a pretty innocuous word, after all, and probably more universally acceptable. If Dr. Reich were alive, he'd probably agree. I don't think he'd want his name to be the stamp for what will likely turn out to be the basis for all of the 'next level' tech beyond electronics and electricity. He sure did start us all down this path of exploration, though.
As you mentioned, magic and science are inseparable. As we move along this new highway, the old paradigm, dark magical pursuits, characterized by noisy but persistent neopaganism and 'Wicca,' are clearly revealed as infantile and inadequate. I don't feel a particular need to fight these slightly dangerous groups, other than to draw attention to their inappropriateness in the emerging paradigm. As far as Carol and I can tell, they're all simply window dressing for Monarch Programs. Humanity is at the threshold of spiritual maturity, after all, and grownups don't need mind toys like those or the omnipresent Theosophical/masonic artifacts.
Carol and I watched NATIONAL TREASURE last night and the 'treasure' was a big room full of dusty. semi-precious antiques hoarded by freemasons (very telling). The treasure we've been uncovering is individual empowerment and if this weren't a real treasure, there wouldn't be so many thousands of
people around the world following our example and 'paying their own way' as a genuine, unorganized grassroot movement.Anyone can do real magic now by 'gifting' and the confirmation is visible in the atmosphere for even the least talented or sensitive among us. The value of the more magically talented is their ability to provide the rest of us with supportable, in-depth analysis of the environmental dynamics of orgonite and of predator-blasting.
The inborn ability of every sentient being to discern reality on a soul level, as shown by the outward expression of our instincts and hunches, imprints these confirmations in our conscious mind through the sharing process that's been facilitated by the internet.
I sign some of my articles, 'Carol Croft's husband,' because I need to remind people that without the genuine magicians, there would be no grassroots, global movement around this 'gifting' effort, nor would I have anything to write about that most would find worth reading unless one were particulaly interested in destroying the parasitic organisms in one's body ;-)
Persia has a history that's rarely spoken about, but in coming days we might be looking at that, due strangely to the fact that this treasonous federal government is actively interested in firebombing and irradiating Teheran and generally butchering the whole country.
Zoroastrianism originated there. It's a Divinely revealed religion, in my opinion, which is based in the practice of magic. The Magi are spoken of favorably in the Old and New Testaments. Zoroaster was a direct descendant of Abraham through His Aryan wife, Katurah. I have a personal theory that Buddha was also descended from that line, but I don't know enough to support that opinion.
Carol's been studying an ancient Persian divinination discipline for many years, finally written down and promulgated by Robert Camp when the last of a particularly ancient order of the Magi were approaching death. I think the Gypsies use their own adaptation of that old practice. Carol can tell you more, of course.
Zoroaster was also a descendent of the Sassaniyan kings who oversaw a Golden Age in that land. This culture apparently didn't derive from the Luciferic Babylonian heresies, which may be why it never got much credence in modern academia, also perhaps partly why the occult/corporate order want to completely erase that history and culture at the moment. Maybe the butchery in Iraq is being done to set up a staging area for a much larger scale invasion next door to Iraq. Carol and I don't believe Saudi Arabia is the intended recipient becuase we believe the ancient Babylonian 'stargate' construct was moved there from old Babylon.
Let's see whether American moms will finally put their collective foot down in coming days and prohibit their boys from being sent off as cannon fodder
:wink:This is one of those Alice in Wonderland 'rabbit hole' subjects that one can pleasurably plunge into if one is inclined to do that. Most of the great scientists, poets, and philosophers during Muhammad's millenial dispensation came out of Persia after that nation embraced Islam, for instance.
In those days, science and magic weren't seen as contradictory pursuits. These were the relatively enlightened folks who eventually dragged unwashed
Europe, kicking and screaming, up out of the 'religion'-induced Dark Ages, by the way, and re-established and extended the knowledge base that was
entirely obliterated by Rome in the last phase of the collapse of that empire under its superficial, bloody Christianity.The Crusades, by the way, were never considered more than a minor nuisance to Muslims, who had a very peaceful, usury-free and prosperous domain for
many centuries that extended from Spain to China. Most of the unhappy recipients of those little Crusades were the Middle Eastern Christians in Palestine who were butchered when they came out to greet their would-be 'liberators,' which is ironic since Islam has always honored and protected the 'People of the Book.'The Knights Templar were thugs (their Maltese cross has nothing to do with Christ, nor does the pre-Christian, Roman 'Christian' cross symbol, for that matter) who exacted blistering fees from European pilgrims in exchange for mafia-style 'protection' and set up heinous dark societies which eventually undermined even Islam and became this exploitive, parasitic occult/corporate world order.
Feel free to contact anyone on ethericwarriors.com whose posts you resonate with and who has put their personal contact info in the member list section, okay? As they say in Persia, 'A thousand friends is not enough but one enemy is too many.'
~Carol Croft's husband
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