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Does anybody know any real legitimate spell casters that can cast a spell to take you back in time?
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<blockquote data-quote="Orpheus Rex" data-source="post: 80873" data-attributes="member: 4500"><p>A few decades ago a researcher looked into voodoo zombification. The amount required to get the secret from the voodoo priest was astounding and it took a long time to convince a priest to hand the secret over. And he was forced to gather the rare ingredients by himself and then he had to transport restricted materials to do so. Additionally afterwards he scientifically analyzed the compound to look for an active ingredient. He found that it begins with a false death caused by a poison that can be found in pufferfish and he postulated that culturally the "zombie" would feel compelled to do his masters bidding or whatnot. Nevertheless, my point here is that searching for the secrets of the occult is often very expensive and time consuming. Many of those such ancient traditions aren't written down because they are trade secrets. When they are the text is normally encrypted and probably leaves out a few important details. Additionally many of the ancient libraries were burned at one point or another. </p><p>Perhaps Wiccan stuff has some power or whatnot. Or maybe it's just a placebo effect. I don't know. I don't care either, because whatever they know the ancients probably knew better then them. One of the reasons I doubt Wiccanism is the way they don't seem to care about looking back for those things even though one might suggest they are more valid for the subject. They take their ideas about the subject and isolate themselves from other cultures and religions who have been working at it for thousands of years before them. (I don't mean to offend any wiccans reading this, but that is my observation)</p><p>If you are serious about <em>physical</em> time travel with magic, you need to be serious about finding texts about it. I have some suggestions for finding: </p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Travel the world and pilgrimage. Tibetan monks might be able to help. On the other hand, maybe a Mayan <u>Timekeeper</u> might be able to help you. Or Haitian voodoo priests. Or an African Shaman. Maybe someone in the small population of Iranians Zoroastrians or the Iranian Satanist sect might be able to help. Or head to the holy land and look for someone well schooled in the Kabbalah who'd be willing to help. I don't know where you might find it, but far greater chance of finding it from someone like that than on any internet forum or website. The Middle East has been a cross roads since the beginning of human civilization and many great empires have occupied the space. It is overflowing with lost knowledge. A great place to look.<br /> </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Manage to find a credible book on the subject. That'll probably involve using translators or learning new languages. Finding such good books will also require extensive traveling. Or, if you really are hardcore become an archeologist. I know that around the world there are ancient vaults that have been found to be filled with never before translated texts. There are probably thousands of secrets in each one. The middle east again is a goof place to look.<br /> </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">The Vatican Archives - Yeah, they've got a lot of old stuff. They probably have copies of heretical works in there. Contrary to popular belief, the Christian Church(basically all sects) believe that magic exists. Most of those churches forbid it's use and often the research of it. For that I reason, I don't touch that kind of stuff. They do have good reason for it too. That aside, if you manage to get to freely roam the Vatican Archives you'd probably find a lot of stuff that needs to come out in the open. You might possibly find references to sources you're looking for there or maybe even the texts themselves.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Other Libraries - The Library of Congress does not let just anyone go through the books. It would be very easy for books to be in the Library that aren't listed. Secret if you will. Nevertheless, if you go there and do broad searches you might stumble across something. There are other libraries in the world that could be used similarly. The Russian Archives might be a good place to start. </li> </ul><p>How could you afford such research? well, if you are any good at writing... then there would be plenty to write about on the journey and you could possibly turn a profit that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orpheus Rex, post: 80873, member: 4500"] A few decades ago a researcher looked into voodoo zombification. The amount required to get the secret from the voodoo priest was astounding and it took a long time to convince a priest to hand the secret over. And he was forced to gather the rare ingredients by himself and then he had to transport restricted materials to do so. Additionally afterwards he scientifically analyzed the compound to look for an active ingredient. He found that it begins with a false death caused by a poison that can be found in pufferfish and he postulated that culturally the "zombie" would feel compelled to do his masters bidding or whatnot. Nevertheless, my point here is that searching for the secrets of the occult is often very expensive and time consuming. Many of those such ancient traditions aren't written down because they are trade secrets. When they are the text is normally encrypted and probably leaves out a few important details. Additionally many of the ancient libraries were burned at one point or another. Perhaps Wiccan stuff has some power or whatnot. Or maybe it's just a placebo effect. I don't know. I don't care either, because whatever they know the ancients probably knew better then them. One of the reasons I doubt Wiccanism is the way they don't seem to care about looking back for those things even though one might suggest they are more valid for the subject. They take their ideas about the subject and isolate themselves from other cultures and religions who have been working at it for thousands of years before them. (I don't mean to offend any wiccans reading this, but that is my observation) If you are serious about [I]physical[/I] time travel with magic, you need to be serious about finding texts about it. I have some suggestions for finding: [LIST] [*]Travel the world and pilgrimage. Tibetan monks might be able to help. On the other hand, maybe a Mayan [U]Timekeeper[/U] might be able to help you. Or Haitian voodoo priests. Or an African Shaman. Maybe someone in the small population of Iranians Zoroastrians or the Iranian Satanist sect might be able to help. Or head to the holy land and look for someone well schooled in the Kabbalah who'd be willing to help. I don't know where you might find it, but far greater chance of finding it from someone like that than on any internet forum or website. The Middle East has been a cross roads since the beginning of human civilization and many great empires have occupied the space. It is overflowing with lost knowledge. A great place to look. [*]Manage to find a credible book on the subject. That'll probably involve using translators or learning new languages. Finding such good books will also require extensive traveling. Or, if you really are hardcore become an archeologist. I know that around the world there are ancient vaults that have been found to be filled with never before translated texts. There are probably thousands of secrets in each one. The middle east again is a goof place to look. [*]The Vatican Archives - Yeah, they've got a lot of old stuff. They probably have copies of heretical works in there. Contrary to popular belief, the Christian Church(basically all sects) believe that magic exists. Most of those churches forbid it's use and often the research of it. For that I reason, I don't touch that kind of stuff. They do have good reason for it too. That aside, if you manage to get to freely roam the Vatican Archives you'd probably find a lot of stuff that needs to come out in the open. You might possibly find references to sources you're looking for there or maybe even the texts themselves. [*]Other Libraries - The Library of Congress does not let just anyone go through the books. It would be very easy for books to be in the Library that aren't listed. Secret if you will. Nevertheless, if you go there and do broad searches you might stumble across something. There are other libraries in the world that could be used similarly. The Russian Archives might be a good place to start. [/LIST] How could you afford such research? well, if you are any good at writing... then there would be plenty to write about on the journey and you could possibly turn a profit that way. [/QUOTE]
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