In my book, I discuss the concept of magic and argue that it is a natural part of life. One of my favorite quotes of all time comes from Magician Gordon White, who states, “Incorporating the magical world into your physical world will quickly show you which one is real and which one is delusion.”
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When studying magic, it became clear that it is often referred to by different names, such as miracles, luck, or synchronization. However, some individuals, particularly those who are scientifically-minded (i.e., atheists), do not believe in this phenomenon and explain it away as a mere coincidence. What they fail to realize is that when I refer to magic, miracles, or synchronization, I am also referring to the placebo effect.
In this podcast, we delve into the placebo effect to demonstrate the authenticity, value, and reality of the phenomenon known as magic.
In my book, I talk about Anton Mesmer, a German physician whose works are essential to human history. Mesmer is the reason why we have the word “mesmerize” today. Back in the 1700s, Mesmer used a principle called animal magnetism to heal countless patients. This principle is similar to other concepts such as chi or prana.
Although Mesmer was able to heal many patients, no one knew how he was doing it. Benjamin Franklin was called to investigate Mesmer’s works, but even he couldn’t figure out how Mesmer was healing his patients. The therapeutic effect was undeniable, but the reason behind it was unknown. These unexplainable, mind-affecting-matter experiences led to the term the “placebo effect.”
This podcast discusses the reality of the placebo effect and why it happens. We also discuss why we need to focus more on this phenomenon, which some call luck or miracles.
In the latter half of the podcast, I discuss the importance of documenting and monitoring instances of luck, coincidence, or synchronicity in our lives. We have all experienced these phenomena in one form or another, whether we label it as good fortune or a miracle or acknowledge it as a manifestation of our desires.
I argue that by examining these experiences objectively, we can identify the underlying elements that contributed to their occurrence.
In the podcast, I delve into this phenomenon and explain why it is crucial to record our miracles when they happen.
By documenting and studying these instances, we recognize that we can influence this natural occurrence in life. When we understand that we can control such events and bring the unseen into the visible, we realize we have more power over our reality than we ever thought possible.
The Persian term for magic is “magush,” which means “those who have power.” In this podcast, I argue that every individual possesses power. If you have ever experienced luck, a miracle, or a synchronistic event, this phenomenon indicates your power. I also argue that those who govern our world do not want people to know their power as they know it exists.
I discuss this concept in my review of “Leaving the World Behind.” I also mention it in my analysis called “The Brave New World of 1984, where Aldous Huxley discusses Mesmer and his animal magnetism. In the letter Huxley sends to Orwell, explaining why “Brave New World” would be better than “1984,” he essentially boasts about his experience with scientific studies on Mesmer’s animal magnetism and how effective it is in altering reality. For this reason, we should pay attention to scientific studies like MKUltra and the results they achieved.
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This phenomenon of magic is real. It is a genuine and prevalent reality of life. If I were a would-be ruler and I had created my world using occult knowledge, as I talk about in the article “How the Elite Use The Occult To Accumulates Wealth” or in the article “The Secret About the Secret,” why would I want the public to know about this?
I would prefer them to focus on things like a heliocentric planet or aliens millions of miles away, as I discuss in the podcast “Are We Under a Satanic Attack?”
They would be paying attention to fantastical ideas and concepts that have no bearing or significance in our actual reality.
Please note that I argue that “paying attention” is the first step of this magic-building formula.
Whether we are aware of it or not, there is a phenomenon in which what we give attention to manifests — hence why our attention is consistently pulled and tugged in many different ways, rather than what we truly and intently want to “pay attention” to.
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This podcast covers a range of exciting concepts; nevertheless, the main takeaways are:
this phenomenon of mind over matter to alter the reality that’s known as luck, miracles, or synchronization is a natural aspect of reality, and
if you’ve experienced this phenomenon in any way, shape, or form, you have power.
Learning to track and control this power is vital so we can use it to shape our reality.
I’m excited to hear your thoughts and questions in the comments below.
Thank you for your time and attention, and I look forward to your feedback.
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