Okay my friend has a problem every time someone punches him in the nose and eyes turn black he doesn't know what's happening and he just goes after the supposed person to punch them in the nose and beat them merciless until they're bleed. When it's over we only have flashbacks of what happened before it doesn't quite remember everything that happened. Pic related.
>>17916764
You need to go back to your english teacher and punch them in the nose.
>>17916778
/thread
>>17916778
Sorry I don't have house internet at this point and autocorrect ducks everything up
"There is geometry in the humming of the strings, there is music in the spacing of the spheres." - Pythagoras
Music is an incredible tool to the magician. It is a microcosmic display of the universal realities which all matter experiences, and can be composed to magnify magick ritual. I am starting this thread to open discussion and see if any other musicians here utilize its benefits in their own practices/compositions.
Rhythm
Musicians and mystics have long recognized the power of rhythmic music. Ritual drumming and rhythmic prayer are found in cultures throughout the world and are used in religious ceremonies to induce trance states.
Music with a strong beat stimulates the brain and ultimately causes brainwaves to resonate in time with the rhythm, research has shown. Slow beats encourage the slow brainwaves that are associated with hypnotic or meditative states. Faster beats may encourage more alert and concentrated thinking.
Studies of rhythms and the brain have shown that a combination of rhythmic light and sound stimulation has the greatest effect on brainwave frequency, although sound alone can change brain activity. This helps explain the significance of rhythmic sound in religious ceremonies.
Tonality
Sound, color, thought and the essence of everything in our universe is based on its vibrational frequency. Our own solar system is not chaotic as it might seem, but organized in "perfect" harmonic intervals radiating out from the sun, thanks to the mathematic beauty of forces like gravity. These wonders of math can be applied to tonal systems in musical composition to accent magickal thought, and produce breakthrough experiences if executed properly. Emotion and forces beyond man's ability to fathom are embedded within these perfect ratios of vibrating strings
One fantastic piece of information I recommend to anyone interested in this topic is the classical arts book "Quadrivium" which ties numbers, astronomy, arithmetic, and music all together for the reader.
A quick introduction and entry level resource is this site
http://www.lunarplanner.com/Harmonics/planetary-harmonics.html
Curses: How real are they?
I have an untested theory. I believe that they can work SOMEWHAT, but they rely on people for their successful execution; the people around the accursed. I don't think (most) people can die this way, but I do think people could suddenly become quite unlucky as a result.
Thoughts?
>>17916719
That motherfucker might.
Anyone got some other ideas about curses that they have an explanation for?
Today i found this
Coordinates: 47.234489, -119.852775
That looks like one of those stereotypical Italian chef statues outside restaurants.
>>17916673
not a restaurant
>>17916684
it's a creepy statue distorted by the camera lens.
pretty unnerving though.
When was the last time you experienced something paranormal?
>>17916562
When I saw .... Ur mom xD
The better question is when didn't I experience something spooky.
>>17916562
I was talking with my mom a few weeks ago and she mentioned some amusement park we went to when I was a kid, and I remembered it but could've sworn it was just a dream.
I've had quite a few moments like this in the past but it's been happening more and more lately.
I want to become a shaman, how do I start? Any shamans here? If yes, how did you start? Any interesting experience to share? What made you choose that path or you are born with it?
I want to help healing people and access the spiritual world(s), get in touch with nature and find my spirit animal.
>>17916127
proper doses of peyote and mushroom overtime will get you sufficiently out there.
Nature would be a good place to start.
>>17916134
that would be tough for me to get my hands on now, I may know someone who knows someone who knows, thanks
>>17916140
could you elaborate, please?
What is easiest way to achieve frequent lucid dreams /x/?
>>17915909
midday naps
I tend to dream the most early in the morning, not sure about you
Sleep deprivation might work too
Practice
So far I've found that waiting until you are fairly exhausted helps, so far I've noticed I can achieve lucid dreams but I can't seem to control what happens in them but I know that I'm dreaming.
Who made this?
a alium
>>17915828
Are you sure?
>>17915823
Thaaaats where my crystal skull went...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxcXG7pi5kA
have you ever tired to kill yourself /x]
>do you think that it's possible you succeeded and that you're actually trapped in a strange kind of ironic hell?
>>17915291
>implying unironic hells could exist
No life's just shitty, that's why you TRIED to kill yourself in the first place.
I have tried to kill myself. Many times in my 20s. Now I'm over that, in my mid 30s, and life is great. I don't think I'm in an ironic hell, but then I never know what tomorrow might bring.
Alright /x/ it's story time.... I haven't ever done this before, and never thought I would, but this is the only place I might be able to find some answers or at least just share the story with out getting locked in the but house. I also want to state this is in no way a fucking role play, I'm not a writer, I don't need to impress anyone here and I honestly have a life. With that said I'm not going to say what I experienced was real and not just all in my head, but to me it was the realest thing I have ever experienced in my entire life. Three days ago I took death away from my friend, I did not bring him back to life, I simply made a deal with death and trades places with him. That's the story I'm going to tell, but I'm about to shower because I just got off work. If anyone is interested in this please let me know in the mean time I'll be back in 30 to tell the story.
>>17915011
I'll bite. Go ahead OP let's here it.
>>17915011
why not
>I have a life
>posts on 4chan
How do increase chances of getting abducted or at least meeting an alien? I want them to reconstruct Me as a machine or one of them
> inb4 joke ways to get abucted
We will come in the night.
>>17914525
But it is night
Stretch your asshole out as loose as you can.
Try to outdo goatse.
They like easy to probe targets.
I was wondering if some of you have more like these on your computers or have links to some sites where I can find more of these.
http://creepypasta.wikia.com/wiki/Anomaly
For years, guests staying in this room at the old Riverside Inn in Jenner, California had complained of feeling watched through the window but it wasn’t until a San Francisco travel writer named Michael Irwin thought to set up a timed exposure that evidence of actual watchers was brought to light.
Irwin lay on the mostly obscured bed in the foreground and read a book while his camera took a series of long exposures. When he showed this photo to the hotel owner, he was promptly asked to leave. Two days later the owner was dead by his own hand and Irwin was left with a creepy picture and an unsolved mystery.
Ida in the Archives
Tim Steward had only been working at the Cumberland County Archives for a little over two months when he took this photo, which allegedly captures the ghost of Ida Clark, a small, misshapen child who had been taken down there and raped and murdered by her custodian uncle in 1953. Ida evidently enjoys displacing objects and whispering in the ears of anyone caught alone in the archives. Turnover of the staff there had always been abnormally high, but the taking of this photo has made it almost impossible to keep employees for very long.
Hey /x/, I've posted some of my art on here before, I'm gonna post some of the recent ones I've been doing. A lot of it is pretty /x/ related I'd say.
Also, just a general creepy art thread.
2/?
Early Version of >17913327
3/?
"Super Sulker"
>>17913338
Shit, wrong version of that one
What is hell like? I have a theory, but I hesitate to say what it is. I'd like to know if anyone thinks the same think that I do.
We are either already in hell or it doesn't exist.
Fire and brimstone
gnarly description of hell in the end of this video
>>17912717
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbW3KSBw32Y
The hekate attracts tragedy and our hero meets with a terrible fate.
The last part of book2.
Couple of notes
First the video ends with the begining of book2, because I figured it starts with the ending and that makes sense narrative wise. So his account of hell is in the end.
Second this is still ongoing as you now and there are many files yet to uncover, for that we need to get the passwords by solving some puzzles no one could solve yet. You can find some clues and the links to those here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnNdifqeASRm4PN3udBulbsOPr2N1dEqM
>>17912717
The use of hands to control dreams, as mentioned in that reading, he explains in: http://archive.4plebs.org/x/thread/17894222/#17894406
>>17913044
yeah was one of the parts I cut out of part 2 so it didn't get too long, which kinda sucks because it plays a role close to the end
thanks for the note