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Jan. 29, 2026 - The Golden One - Marcus Follin
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What Is Magic? Schizo-Maxxing With Disco Orpheus

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Symbols of Evil 00:14:55
All right, we're back.
I'm checking in from Agartha.
I have encountered a knowledgeable mystic, Disco Orpheus.
Welcome to the channel.
Thank you.
Thank you, thank you.
Yeah, good to have you on the channel.
So we're going to get straight into it.
Big topic, big, big topic.
So we will just get straight into it by asking the following question.
What is magic and how do we use it to save our civilization?
Okay, so magic, something we don't really understand.
A lot of people don't understand it, or they don't think it's real.
But I think it is very important.
And maybe we don't understand it because we don't know the right language to put it in.
But I'm going to go out and say that magic is used all the time to control the events and circumstances that occur in the world, to swing them in one probability or the other.
A lot of magic is about probability manifestation, essentially, like creating the future and the events of circumstances that occur in the future.
And this comes from at first a like magical principle.
And magic essentially is the manipulating of the prima materia, which is kind of like the etheric energetic realm that we can't perceive with our usual five senses, but we can tap into and we can become aware of it, especially if certain things happen in your life.
If you've ever had a direct mystical experience, for example, this would be a form of magic.
It's what the ancients called gnosis.
But there are other types of magic.
So I thought maybe we'll run through a few of those types and we'll talk about how it's relevant to the world today and this kind of thing.
So I'll start with sympathetic magic.
So sympathetic magic is kind of using the natural hermetic laws that exist in the world.
The first one being the law of similarity or the law of correspondence, which is where like for like.
So one thing, the effect is similar to its cause in terms of its energetic principles.
On top of this, you have the law of contagion.
And this is where basically things that were once in contact with each other, they maintain that energetic contact.
So you might have heard like in fairy tales, a witch will like get a lock of hair and they'll use that lock of hair to do some magic on the person whose hair it belongs to.
Yeah, right, right.
So and all of this is connected through what the in Norse mythology they called the web of weird.
And that's basically the in quantum physics, it's the bioluminiferate luminiferous ether.
That's what Tesla called it.
Or it's the energetic substrate that exists behind all things that connects all things.
So everything is connected within this substrate, much like the internet connects everything that's on the internet.
Like they're all connected through the sort of frequency.
And this is the same case for everything in the world.
And everything vibrates at a particular frequency.
And those frequencies of vibration is kind of the highway with which these things are connected.
So to just, sorry to interrupt.
So if we're talking about vibrations, so you want to vibrate something higher so you can access something higher.
And if you have a low vibration, you sort of access the lower and less desirable things.
Is that correct?
Yeah, that's correct.
So some of it is emotional.
So different emotions exist at different vibrations.
And so you have Dr. Hawkins.
I don't know if you've seen this, but he has like this scale of emotions that are based some higher, like love, and then some lower, like envy.
And things can basically be set on these different levels of frequencies.
And because the emotion is how magic is made, essentially, which is energy in motion.
It's kind of what it means.
That's one of the base principles.
And again, this is what the Norse called the web of weird.
So yeah, so that's kind of one look into a type of magic, sympathetic magic.
And then the next one they have is chaos magic.
And chaos magic, this was Aleister Crowley, who invented Thelema.
I thought everyone is going to chimp in the comments.
I made a book review and people were chimping at me.
Just the name of it.
But it's all good.
We're open-minded here.
We can discuss things without endorsing everything he did and said.
So I just thought it was fun.
I didn't recognize it at all at first when I asked, oh, this is an interesting book about him.
I'm going to review him, review it, the book.
But yeah, people didn't like it at all.
Yeah, well, there are very negative associations with Crowley, obviously.
And, you know, he and his cohorts were doing a lot of chaos magic.
And this seeped into Hollywood and mainstream media films and this kind of stuff.
Like a good example is in the Beatles Lonely Heart Club band, which was one of the albums.
In the album cover, there's all these people.
And one of the people there is Aleister Crowley.
Yeah.
So he was an infamous influence in especially Hollywood and the music industry and this kind of stuff.
So just ask, chaos magic, usually for all like Warhammer enjoyers, we tend to view chaos as metaphysically evil.
But now we're talking about, we're not talking about evil per se.
It's just a technique of magic when we're talking about chaos magic.
So there's no morality in it.
Okay, yeah.
Yeah.
I think morality is where people get mixed up quite a lot.
And that's understandable.
Chaos isn't necessarily evil.
It's the primordial state before order comes and creates pattern and order out of chaos.
So it's a bit like a dragon.
You can have it like a force of nature.
It's not evil.
It just is.
It's chaos.
And then you can overcome it to great success.
So, you know, a classical Norse tale about slaying a dragon.
So it's not evil in that sense.
It's chaos.
So yeah, just important clarification there.
So anyway, continue with it.
Chaos magic, what it is.
Yeah, so some of the principles of chaos magic are like belief is a technology.
And again, it's a belief instead of it being based in something that's true or moral, it is just a technology that can be used for good actions or bad actions, essentially.
So, and it's very important people understand belief as a technology because people's beliefs are being used against them all the time.
And this is the media uses this all the time, essentially, to make people believe in things that are nonsensical, irrational, but they'll paint them up as true and moral.
So we enact these irrational and nonsensical beliefs in the world.
And a good example of that, you know, in Europe that we're finding today is like the pathological altruism of liberalism.
Yeah.
Yeah, I can actually, sorry to interrupt.
I'm just going to use this as an example.
I've talked about it before when it comes to media hit pieces.
And I made a post on X the other day also talking about it's not technically a lie.
There's media lies.
They're not technically lies, but they're such distortions of reality.
So for example, if they make a hit piece on me, they will take some clips of me training and they will add, you know, some sinister music.
So they're not actually saying anything that isn't true.
They can say, here he is training with a group of guys to further their masculine European pride or whatever it might be.
And then dun dun dun.
So they haven't really said anything, but the implication of it all, the presentation, it creates a we can get into Igregores later on.
I thought about making a video, a separate video on the Igregore of the Golden One, which is a separate entity from the actual angelic being that is myself.
So they have like this, they create an individual that isn't really connected to the real person via this, yeah, we can call it magic, dark magic, as I usually call it.
I'm not sure if it's the accurate description, but usually I say like dark magic, they're presenting something that isn't real via emotions.
So it's not any argument.
No one has ever said I was wrong about anything.
It's always about putting an emotion on a face, so my face for example.
And of course I'm not only talking about myself, I'm talking about all of us basically, as long as someone is not an apologetic going around like this in life, and they present it in even such a subtle thing as a picture.
I saw there's a Buddhist monk in Burma, Viratu, who they're calling him Islamophobic, etc.
So they had in, I think it was in 2013, 14, in Time and Magazine, they had a picture of him.
And I saw this because I worked with images and photography for many years.
So I can see when someone has done something to the picture.
And I saw it, the editing of the picture.
I saw it on a picture of Nick Fuentes a month or so ago as well, the subtle manipulation of a picture to make it look more, in Virati's case, he looks really like, perhaps not evil, but a bit sinister.
So the editing of the picture, same thing when they have a video, you know, video sequence or something, always a sinister music.
So anyway, it can be quite interesting to pick up on how they present something.
So it is a picture of Viratu.
This is how he looks.
But if you look at other pictures or video sequences, you know, you can see him smiling and looking normal and everything like that.
So a Buddhist monk is the face of Buddhist terror or something like that.
So anyway, that was just a quick tangent on how the media can manipulate.
Anyway, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, no, you're exactly right.
And to sort of go on with chaos magic, it's about results over dogma.
So they'll kind of not have a rule book and they won't apply previous rules that have been created in magical traditions to what they want to achieve.
It's kind of partly intuition and partly it's chaos.
So they're just going with it and working with this sort of magical realm, this substrate that we can't perceive.
But again, it's to do with achieving certain results.
And then there is, they can use or just a magical traditions where you use sigils.
And so a sigil is a symbol, basically, or a collection of symbols.
A good example of sigils are runes, runes, or the Kabbalah is a bunch of sigils.
And in fact, the whole Kabbalistic tree is one big sigil.
And it's all mapped into elements of consciousness.
And so these traditions have created their own map of consciousness and map of magic and how consciousness interacts with magic.
And again, just to say what magic is, it's the creation of outcomes.
It's like using probability to manifest events and circumstances in the future.
Yeah, so I mean, you might know something about rune magic and sigils.
I'm a practitioner.
I wrote about it in Denver Government Elects well, talked a bit about it.
So I try to get as familiar with them as possible.
So speaking of sigils, symbols, and something I thought to ask, like if you look at a symbol of some sort, which we have seen, so you know, previous reincarnations of us were old spirits, souls.
We are familiar with certain archetypes, certain myths, certain symbols.
So when you look at a certain symbol, does it connect to something in your consciousness, your unconsciousness?
What happens if you look at a symbol, for example, if you see whichever holy symbol?
Can you talk a bit about that?
It's quite interesting.
So symbols have their own associations.
They are associated with what they have been used for in the past.
So people pour their attention and their actions and their behaviors and their beliefs.
They can pour them into a sigil and effectively charging it, you know, much like you'd charge an iPhone.
And so there's that.
There's what the symbols traditionally represent.
But then there's also sort of how they are self-referential.
Because everything about the world and consciousness is based on this self-referential principle.
So you and I can look at the same item or object, but through our own self-referential lens, it can appear different.
And this is just one of the natures of reality.
It says, well, you're trying to get someone to agree with you on something.
It can be very difficult.
Even if it's something as plain as day and straightforward.
And that's because it's filtered through their own self-referential lens.
And so often you won't be able to make someone agree with you until you have gone through emotionally something that they have also experienced.
It doesn't have to be the same thing, but it has to have elicited some sort of similar experience in you.
So you might wonder why someone is constantly like taking a whole bunch of different substances to try and balance out their life and their emotional system, right?
Thought Forms and Consensus 00:12:24
Instead of maybe just trying to go natural and not do that kind of stuff.
And that might appear like strange behavior to you until you realize that maybe they've been in a very chaotic, depressed state.
And actually the reason they do this is simply because they never want to experience that state again.
And until you've experienced this similar kind of state, you can never really understand that for them.
And you can't then get across to them something properly because you haven't, you're not feeling true empathy for them.
And that's a lot to do with why people can't agree basically on anything because of this self-referential principle that distorts our perception.
So yeah, and then there are, I mean, we could talk about Igogore.
Yeah, let's get into Igor Gores.
We can sort of segue into also the media tactics so people are aware.
I'm sure all of our viewers now, they are aware that some sort of, even if they don't want to call it magic or dark magic, they know that some sort of psychological operation is being done to us for most of our lives, especially if we're two white guys, you know, our entire lives we've grown up with a constant bombardment and we know that call it magic or call it what you will, but it is a psychological form of it's an operation, yeah, for sure.
So if you could talk a bit, yeah, Igregor and then segue into, you know, something you can you can point so people are aware, like, okay, now dark magic is being done to you.
So I suppose that's two questions, but you can segue into it if you want, starting with an Igregore and then talk a bit about dark media matters so we can protect ourselves against the sort of bad bad intentions they're sending our way.
Yeah, sure.
An Igogore is a thought form.
Right.
And so, and it's based on consensus.
The strength of an Igogore is based on the consensus that people agree in something and they're not aware, but they're essentially creating like this thought form that if people have poured their agree their consensus and their belief into something, it balloons up and it becomes its own thing where it has a life of its own.
And everything really has an Igogore.
Like Nike shoes, Air Jordans have an Igogore.
The reason why people get obsessed with wearing Air Jordans, well, one, they've been psychologically kind of operated on in order to be, but they're participating in an energetic exchange with the Igogore of Air Jordans.
Right.
Again, I know that can sound a bit like crazy, but it's that.
But also you have like political principles.
They become their own Igogores as well.
So, okay, like the example that like Marxism, right?
This is its own thought form.
The principle of basically exchanging power from a kind of more natural hierarchy based on people's inherent qualities, but also their pursuit of truth and honor and like these chivalry, chivalric, Teutonic kind of principles.
And Marxism upturned that.
And really, well, the lie was that they just trying to balance things out.
And it's trying to give the proletariat some power back from, you know, the bourgeois and their rulers, their oppressive rulers.
But it was, again, all it is is that it's a principle of power, essentially.
And it's just to change the order of power.
It's not moral.
And again, we get confused because we try, especially in Europeans and white people, we're sort of innately quite bound to this idea of moral and chivalry.
And that's because it's been in our psycho-spiritual blood for centuries.
Yeah, so that's what an Igogore is.
An Igogore is a thought form.
And then another form of magic could be, is called tech magic.
And this, yeah, is using technology, code, and the internet to, again, perform this magical purpose, which is achieving some sort of effect in the world.
And so memes, memes are tech magic.
Like the penguin, meme.
The Faustian penguin.
Yeah.
The Faustian penguin is a, is memetic magic.
Where it comes from?
Does it come from something like organically out of us?
Or has it been done by people?
That's hard to say.
I think it's a little bit of both.
These things emerge out of the collective unconscious.
So the penguin is like, yeah, the Nietzschean Faustian will to self-actualization.
Going your own way, like going to the mountain, finding your own mountain.
Very Evolian.
I was thinking about meditations on the peak, the solitude.
overcoming yourself as you transcend the mountain.
So the penguin, as just an image, as a thought form, even everyone can sort of understand what it's about.
It's about someone overcoming a big obstacle to show himself that he can do it.
It's like, why do you climb the mountain?
Because it's there.
I need to climb it.
So I think we can understand it.
But for OGs, OGs who were with us back in like 2015-16, we have another very potent meme, the Pepe Frog.
So I know frogs, I like frogs, like the animal, you know, toads and frogs.
I like them.
I think they're cute and everything like that.
How would you explain why that would be so powerful, the Pepe Frog, why did it?
So my analysis is the following, that it's a very mischievous, it tied into the zeitgeist of the 2015-16 era.
It was a bit more mischievous.
Now things are a bit more real, metapolitically speaking.
Now we're a bit more assertive, aggressive even.
We're not joking as much.
But back then you have this mischievous frog smiling.
You posted it to some woke liberal and then he or she got all mad and riled up and you felt smug with yourself.
So would you, what do you think of the Pepe Frog, magically speaking?
Well, it makes people laugh, which I think is very important.
Because again, the emotion of laughter is like a blissful emotion.
And so it's a very powerful, magical emotion to tap into.
So I think that's why it did so well.
Because you had these autists on 4chan obsessed, obsessed with Pepe the frog.
Now there is some lore to it.
Like Pepe is, or Kek rather, Kek is this Egyptian god of chaos, which was a frog.
So there is lore.
Like it is, it's not just some internet creation.
Again, how did that come about?
Was that like Kek the Egyptian frog who's been dormant for thousands of years, like reaching forward into the internet?
Maybe, or did it just, does it belong in our collective unconscious?
And these thought forms, these magical principles, they sort of come through us.
But like you said, yeah, when things were less serious or less real, Pepe was this perfect symbol for the frustration that millions of young white males, essentially, these autists, were feeling.
And so they forged Pepe.
But then there's also a story, it gets deeper and a bit weirder with this song or this record.
Italy.
Yeah.
Very good.
Yeah.
Which was made in the 70s or something like that, which had this frog, this magic frog.
And so if you look into it properly, you'll see.
There is some deep lore about it.
I can't remember exactly what the story is.
So another way to think of magic, again, in video games and fantasy novels, they have items, like an amulet or something like this, or even a place that is a magical place.
And this is, again, it's quite schizo, but it's to do with the energetic grid of the world.
Because the world is alive, like fundamentally, fundamentally alive and needs to be seen like that from rocks.
Like you have minerals, plants, animals, humans, like this hierarchy of etheric energy.
And everything vibrates, right?
So there's rocks and there's fine merino wool.
It vibrates on a high.
So like you have a bit of a tangent, but I've talked about it before.
Like you have linen and wool up here, and then you have like polyester down here and then cotton in the middle.
Something to think about.
So I'm wearing a wool now to optimize our collective schizo levels.
Yeah, me too.
Good stuff, good stuff.
So yeah, I mean, with clothes, but that's the triboelectric series.
So something like linen has a really high vibration.
Something like polyester is below death.
Like literally the vibration of something that isn't alive completely.
And cotton's in the middle actually vibrates at the same as the average human body on the triboelectric series.
So items can take on magical principles based on the law of correspondence and the hermetic principles of as above, so below.
So, you know, an item like a stone will be associated with some planets and what the planets represent.
And so you might want to wear a particular stone crystal because it would be based on like Venus, right?
Venus is a feminine principle and a lot of it's to do with love and also the relationship between men and women and that kind of stuff.
But the same thing, amethyst will be different.
What's this?
It's jade, okay.
Jade and silver.
And then I can actually talk a bit about the I think I must have mentioned this at some stage you've seen.
My esteemed audience might have seen it in a video or two.
It's my, it's a bit, I call it psycho magical when you have like an actual vibrational quality to the stones, but then it's also like what the intention I put into it.
So when I put this on, I always have it for podcasts, for example.
So then I know, aha, throat chakra, communication, blue, blue stones, now it's go time.
So same thing if I like to wear red or black in the gym, for example, because they are a bit more aggressive, a bit more assertive.
Blue is a good color for communication.
So it could be the case that even if the stones didn't have any innate vibrational quality, it would still activate my own, you know, perception of go time.
Now it's go time.
Now it's podcast time.
Now all of my focus is on communicating, speaking truth to power, something like that.
So if you wonder why I sit here with this nice bracelet, that is why I'm using both the own psychological aspect.
But also then, yeah, I do believe that it might have 1% extra benefit to my ability to communicate.
Hopefully, it does at least.
Yeah, and people can take it however they want.
They can think it's all just like your own mind and there's actually no real energetic principles going on.
And they can believe that if they want to.
If they don't want to believe that there is this energetic substrate behind all things, that's fine.
I mean, but they're being ignorant because it's been proven by quantum science.
I mean, how do you think you connect to the internet with Wi-Fi?
What is Wi-Fi?
Can you see it?
No, you can't see it.
But it's there because you can produce the effects of it.
Pagan Traditions and Energetic Hubs 00:15:29
And everything works on the same principle.
There's kind of an easy way to understand it.
So there are places that also contain magical powers, magical principles.
For example, there's a wall that a lot of presidents go and kiss in the Middle East, right?
And they, and it's kind of a strange thing for people to do, but they go and do it.
And this wall has its own magical, like, powers, essentially.
It's a very strong, like, core, vibrationally.
And that's, and there are places all over the earth that have this, and they're connected along ley lines and this kind of stuff, you know, Stonehenge, Mont Saint-Michel in France.
There are loads more as well.
You know, and a kind of a good way to understand this as well is so Christianity was successful in overtaking the pagan world of Europe for a variety of reasons.
We don't need to get into all of those reasons, but one of the reasons is because they built their monasteries on top of pagan temples all over Europe, on top of dolmens.
They destroyed the dolmens and they built a monastery on it.
And they might have been doing that without realizing why.
But the reason that that was done is because those places were energetic hubs that already existed for the previous tradition.
And so, you know, like, yeah, a Christian can say, you know, the monastery is pure because it's basically the place of the Holy Trinity or like that's where, you know, their God, you know, the temple, the monastery is built and it's there because the monks are praying to God and that kind of stuff.
But, you know, it's also no coincidence that a lot of them were built on top of destroyed pagan temples.
I'm actually going to use an example here of a magical place.
I mentioned this in demigod mentality and I'm sure I've mentioned it in a few videos as well.
So we have Uppsala, which is fourth largest city city.
It's more like a town.
But anyway, it's such a beautiful place.
I truly love it, Uppsala.
And you have a very good vibe there.
Even though you have many people going around with, let's say, their low vibration, they probably harbor a lot of resentment and hatred in their bodies.
So I'm talking about leftist.
You can see it on them.
These are not humans who are full of compassion and joy or anything like that.
Very low emotion.
Self-hate, hate for others as well.
That's essentially what leftism, as we see today.
I'm talking about the bio-spiritual aspect of leftism.
It's self-hate, and then you hate your own.
So therefore, you have self-hating whites.
It's also quite criminal, Uppsala.
This was a few years ago, but a policeman told me that Uppsala is one of the worst cities in Stockholm.
You wouldn't think of it, but it's mainly like outside of Uppsala.
So you have all of these negative energies today.
But then you have, I don't know, 2,000 years, 3,000 years of good, positive religious energies.
You know, first and foremost, during the Viking Age and the Bronze Age, it was a cult center.
Old Uppsala.
You have the mounts there as well.
All of you, you've seen me post pictures from their videos, everything.
And then you have in the Middle Ages, you have the Cathedral, one of the nicest ones in the world.
I really like it.
So a lot of positive, good religious energies accumulated over such a long period of time.
And here's only my schizo theory.
Might be wrong, might be right, I don't know.
But Uppsala is nice despite all of the current negative energies.
Because, again, my theory that it's built up over so many centuries, good sacred energies.
So yeah, just a little theory of mine.
So if you go to Uppsala, you have two spirits in there fighting for primacy.
You have like the based nice spirit and then you have the more current left-wing spirits.
Yeah, it's quite left-wing, Uppsala.
Anyway, that's just my theory.
No, it's a great example.
Glastonbury in England is another example of that.
If you go to Glastonbury, you will see some of the weirdest people you can possibly imagine.
Like super kooky, like especially boomer people that kind of maybe they dropped out of the of normal life because they couldn't didn't want to be part of it.
And you'll find them in Glastonbury.
And that's because there is this ancient like druidic sort of energy that has been built up in Glastonbury for thousands of years.
But at the same time, there are a lot of leftists in Glastonbury and a lot of drunks and a lot of disorder, essentially.
But again, it's a beautiful place, similar to Uppsala.
It's probably the equivalent in Britain or in England at least.
What else?
So I think the magic that I think about and I feel like related to is very based in nature.
Natural principles that exist, the cycles of the seasons, what those mean, how the cycles are represented in your own life.
Like trying to sort of Alex Hormosey your way through life.
Like everything's about just driving boom, productivity all the time.
That might work, but at a certain point, what you're doing is you're creating an instability energetically in your own body.
Something recently interesting happened with Alex Hormozy.
You know what I'm talking about when I say Alex Hormozy?
Alex Hormuzzy.
Okay, he's an American guy who made like millions of hundreds of millions of dollars and it's like constantly, basically, you know, you're not enough and that you constantly have to strive.
He's like the ultimate striver.
And recently he got kind of what's that famous self-help guy, Tony Robbins.
So Tony Robbins sat Hormozy down and I think he kind of like deconstructed him on camera and Hormozy had a little bit of a breakdown, but I'm sure he's fine.
But anyway, like that's just the reason I'm saying that is because it's very useful, magically speaking, to understand the cycles, the natural cycles, and how those manifest themselves in your own life.
There are times when it's winter and you will experience the winter of your life.
Meaning like you will experience what it means to die, basically, because the sun dies and then the sun gets resurrected.
And I mean the sun, you know.
And so, yeah, understanding nature and the cycles is very important.
I personally also am learning a lot and am part of the kind of our ancestral traditions.
the the indo-european celtic and nordic traditions so that's like the so would you say that you're religious Like, do you hear any religion, or are you using magic and tapping into religious traditions without putting a label on yourself?
Or how would you describe if you're like, are you a pagan?
Do you believe in God?
What is your religion?
Yeah, I'm a pagan.
This is not Christian Gnosticism.
It's original pagan Gnosticism, which is essentially a conglomerate of, there's very little we know about it today because it was destroyed.
The Library of Alexandria was destroyed.
The murder of Hypatia in Greece, like the Christianization of Europe destroyed most of the evidence we have of how they lived their lives and what they were doing.
So I'm really interested in understanding that myself.
I've got a lot to learn, but I would say I'm a sort of Celtic Nordic, Celtic Norse Gnostic pagan, which is also the same the same principles or spirituality as the Aryan Magi of Persia.
Because it's syncretic, a lot of it's syncretic in terms of, you know, the Norse, the Goths, the Celts, and the Aryans of Persia.
They come from the same boreal trunk, which was the original polar trunk.
We're talking about Hyperborea.
Yeah, we're talking about Hyperborea, antediluvian, like before the last great cataclysm.
That's where this tradition originally comes from.
Evela himself said this is where the tradition comes from.
So it's not, it's primordial to Germanic, primordial to Norse, primordial to Celtic, primordial to Persian Aryan.
It's the Hyperborean tradition.
There is, so now we're schizomaxing a bit, but there is, you know, we can trace it, this bloodline.
So the Persians, like the ruling caste, same with the Vedics in India, the Coded Ware culture from Europe, they wandered out east and then they sort of invaded Iran in India.
That's why they have similar languages and the Aryan Magi are also Aryans essentially.
And the Coded Were mix of Western stepharders, what we usually call like Indo-Europeans or Aryans.
Now, I know Aryan is a bit of a, everyone sort of understands differently, but usually I use it as a Western stephurder or Indo-European instead.
But anyway, those also were made up of, so early European farmers and then the Western stepharders and the Western stepharders were also composed of different tribes.
One of them, Eastern hunter-gatherers, and they came from the sort of Mammoth steppe of Siberia.
So who knows?
I'm just speculating now, so don't take my word for it, but if they had a homeland up in the polar regions, who knows?
Maybe they brought something with them.
Maybe there was something.
I need to meditate more upon it.
But we can talk about the sort of Hyperborean tradition and there is also an actual genetic component to it that we can trace back quite a long time back.
Yeah, I think it's important to ground these hysteric understandings of history in genealogy and in the archaeology and that kind of stuff.
We're finding more and more out every day about this.
Hyperborea is a meme, but it's also a mythic, like it's all throughout history.
And it has different names.
Avalon, Valhalla, like whatever.
Was it a real place?
I think one day we'll find out.
One day we will.
Until then, it's in our hearts.
Exactly.
Until then, it is in our hearts.
So yeah, the Hyperborean tradition is something I'm very passionate about and I'm trying to recover for myself and come to understand properly what it means and how it's tied into my genealogy as well.
So yeah, I guess another piece of understanding of magic is language.
So language, what is it?
Spelling.
What is a spell?
You know, Wingardium Leviosa.
We don't call it spell for nothing.
And it's important to understand etymology because words that we use all the time, some of them are completely separated from what they originally meant, what their Greek or Latin or Indo-European Etymology actually was.
I'll try and think of an example.
Maybe you can, maybe you can think of an example.
Actually, so I mentioned an article I posted on X the other day.
So, an example usually like child-free or childless basically means the same thing, but if you have it in a title, so this was like the picture was a woman sitting on a nice mountain looking out over a nice landscape, and then you had like a picture of a crying baby, and then it said women are projected to be child-free in 2030, something like that.
But it was a picture, Claire, perfect example of this type of magic or this type of distortion of reality.
So, I said in my post that it's true, babies are a lot of hard work, and you can probably not go out hiking on a mountain if you have a newborn baby.
So, it's not a lie saying that it's nice to be on a mountain, and when you're child-free, you can do this.
But the implication was that child-free, you're free from something, free from a burden, like super good, you can do fun things.
Another way to present the same thing would be to say childless, meaning that you lack something.
So, that's a very good example on how to use word magic.
And I've talked about this before on podcasts.
I try to use word magic as much as possible, especially in interactions with friends or with subscribers, whatever.
The words I'm using will have an impact on how you feel, basically.
So, if you call someone something that might have a negative connotation, even as a joke, you know, a fun nickname, I never use fun nicknames because it might be seen as a joke, but it's still how your soul, you're not only you, you have different parts of your being, you have a consciousness, you have different parts of your spirit and soul.
Many of those parts they will not understand it as a joke, they will understand it as you being called whatever it might be.
I'm not even gonna use an example here because there's no reason for me to use bad magic against myself.
Whereas I can use good magic, I can give a compliment.
It always needs to be true, by the way, because otherwise, you might not good to flatter someone, it needs to be sincere praise.
But I always try to do it if it's true.
That's using good word magic, so powerful stuff.
And this is also when you think of it in terms of media tactics and you think the choice of words all makes sense given the overall presentation of any given topic.
Yeah, I mean, with child-free and childless, okay, you might be free for now, but you're also deleting yourself out of the future.
Um, and I would that's what I would say one of the biggest things to think people to think about, especially women.
Do you want to delete yourself out of the future of the world by not by never having a child?
Um, if you can, you know, if you can, like, um, I would never say people should you never make people do stuff, it's always their choice, but you can show them the sensible and the rational way to think about these things.
Like, you might be free for now, so you can be free to do what you want to do, but you'll be less in the future because you literally won't have something to carry you on after you die.
Feeling Ireland's Vibe 00:11:24
Um, yeah, and so language is language is really important.
I think intention is more important than the language itself.
So, you shouldn't be scared to not say things Because it's really, I mean, you understand that, yes, sometimes this language is, it's a spell.
And so it can backfire.
And you should be cautious and sensible with how you use your language.
But the intention is more important.
So you can't, like, there are lots of ways to use humor in a magical way.
And like absurdist humour, it can be very powerful.
It's more like chaos magic territory.
And you have to use, in order to get absurdist humour right, you do have to be quite liberal with your use of language.
But you can associate an intention with seemingly a incoherent word.
But if the intention is pure and right, and if you're coming from a place of like non-judgmental and that kind of stuff, it can come across quite well and quite funny.
And it can be quite a powerful way to break distortion or to create a bond between two people.
So you can like take the Mickey out of someone in a really loving way.
In a loving way.
So for context, we have a Swedish man and an Englishman.
I know that Bantsing, Bans Maxing, it's like we do have it in Sweden as well, of course.
So it's sort of like you have Germans here, Swedes there, and English there.
And the English, and then we have Irish there.
So like the more bansy and then the less bansy.
So I'm somewhere in between there.
Yeah, that's a really good point.
Yeah, yeah.
And who's going to win the band maxing championships?
I think the Irish probably win.
I've got some Irish in me.
Yeah, I'm one 16th great-grandmother or something like that.
I can't actually remember.
I don't know if it's actually noticeable in a DNA test.
I don't think so, but we did some family research and I had a Scottish ancestors list.
So dating back to the Middle Ages.
So then going back to Scandinavia because I was a Norman guy also.
So I need to verify a few things.
But yeah, my father and I were looking at some family research.
So it was like a guy, a Scottish guy, worked as a mercenary in the great army of Gustav Adolf the Great.
And then he came to Sweden and settled down in Austriatland.
And my father is from that region.
So then we could trace it back.
Or trace it up.
And then back in time also through the Normans.
So shout out to my Scottish brothers.
Yeah, I've never done a 23andMe test or anything like that, but I do have a family tree that goes back a thousand years.
So I'm able to trace it.
Like my, again, my great-grandmother, great-great-grandmother in the late 1800s made it.
So, and it's really complete.
Like it literally goes back a thousand years and it's amazing to see.
And there's an Irish chieftain line.
There's Saxon line related to some quite blue-blooded individuals in that line.
I'm not going to give away what my ancestry is in case anyone uses magic against me.
And then a Norman line as well.
Yeah, so I'm sort of the mixed Norman, Saxon and Celt or Gale or Gael.
Yeah, Irish.
will say also that i do i am an honorary irishman given the status given to me by proper irishman so i do have a special so i live it in ireland for for those who don't know Speak of magical places like Ireland is.
Now I was, this was before I sort of got more religious and started to, you know, think about magic.
So I think it happened like when I was 30, 31, 32, that's when I started to become more, you know, interested in the divine and stuff.
So I lived in Ireland before that.
But even then, I could feel something was very potent in Ireland.
So I would like to go back now and just take the feel the vibe of certain places because I felt back then there was something like a particular feel to it.
Very magical, very magical.
I can't explain it in any other way, but just like such beauty when it's been raining and then the sun comes up.
So the weather in Ireland, it shifts more.
So in Sweden we have like the same weather throughout the entire day, but in Ireland it shifts like from hour to hours you can have this super beautiful like vistas in Ireland and then super magical as well.
So yeah, something for all Irishmen to think, go to a magic place and try to absorb as much as possible.
And then of course you have places that are completely completely without magic or bad magic even.
So I've I made a podcast episode about it because it was such an interesting experience.
This was in 2022 in Marburg in Germany Full of leftists as well.
Now many cool energies as well.
Cool history.
Very beautiful town.
So it's like, you know, going up like a along a river valley.
Beautiful architecture.
But now I know when we went around in the town.
So I held a speech on the Saturday and on the Sunday we had a like a city tour.
I went around with a group of like conservative German guys, you know, dressed fashionably and everything like that.
And we could just feel the attention.
So we went by a cafe.
Everyone was just stopping to look at us.
It was quite, you know, they, you know, confident in myself, but it was quite spooky.
And it felt like the entire town was just a place of chaos.
Chaos in the Warhammer sense.
So like very, very hostile bad in that sense.
So yeah, quite interesting.
And if you if you're vibing high, if you've got a lot of virill going through you, you will, people will like look at you and they'll like be doing unconsciously, but they're like literally like, oh, like this, especially if their vibe isn't not conflict is conflicting with yours.
Yeah, like they'll look up from 25 meters away.
Even if they're looking in the wrong direction, they'll pick up on you.
Which is quite interesting.
It's super interesting.
That's one of this first magical red pills, so to speak, when you like when you notice that you can always touch on an atmosphere.
You go into a room and you sense like, okay, something has been going on here.
You feel the air is so tense you can almost touch it.
And then otherwise you can just feel like the vibe is good.
And this is also, I thought about talking, we mentioned it in the beginning.
And I thought to talk about when it comes to like more practical, like for a ceremony or something, you want all of the guys or girls to be operating on a certain level so you don't have someone coming in to sort of pull down.
So I've read like one book by Rudolf Steiner.
I need to go on a proper like spree is read a lot by Rudolf Steiner.
But something he talked about was when you're operating at a certain level of consciousness or vibration, you can access the higher realms.
But if you go down, say if you lie a lot or if you feel a lot of envy, if you operate within the lower vibrations, it's sort of like the door is shut.
can only look downward so that's something i thought about when when someone is if you do some sort of ritual it might be good to only include guys who are safe and sound there They're stable, they're not tormented.
And it can be like a temporary thing as well.
So I've actually had last year, I was invited to a ceremony and I said, you know what, I'm not in a good place.
I'm not going to bring my, so I made a video on it.
Nothing super spectacular.
I was just a bit down, like, I didn't feel super good.
So I didn't want to bring my own in case.
You never know what happens when we're talking about magic and the occult and everything like that.
I didn't want to bring any sort of, you know, lower impulse.
So something to think about.
Yeah, definitely.
I think also a good frame higher and lower.
It's kind of like we then envision like the sky to be to be more profound than the earth.
And I think it's important for people to realize that's not the case.
Like the source of creation in the world is the earth.
Like that's where everything comes from.
And it's really important to like stay grounded in the earth.
And you can have the perceivingly high vibrational emotions and thoughts and experiences if you're very grounded in the earth.
So you don't want to like spin off into the sky and think that's where you're like you're vibing high.
It's like, yeah, we talk about it in a high and low way, but it's not really, it's not like that physically.
And I believe that really strongly.
Like the earth itself is a goddess, essentially.
Like that's why we call it Mother Earth.
And it is the local source of creation and it needs to be respected.
Like, you know, and if it's not respected, like we will, we damage ourselves.
We damage our lives, damage our environments.
So yeah, that was just a sort of point that I wanted to make.
But yeah, when it comes to going into places or being around people, it is important.
Like if you're not feeling it, you don't want to, like, because other people's energies will rub off on other people.
Even if they're well protected, they'll have to do a little bit of work energetically without them realizing to kind of stay like that.
So vibes are important.
Yeah, especially if you're getting groups of people together, then you like, it should be a hard but fast rule.
Like if you're not feeling up to it, don't come.
But if feeling up to it, let's do it.
That's great.
Moving on in the conversation, I'm sure many of our esteemed listeners, they've heard the term Gnostic or Gnosis.
Can you explain what is Gnosis?
Gnosis is direct mystical experiences.
And this can happen in a variety of ways.
Like people might use hallucinogenic substances like mushrooms and that kind of stuff.
It can also happen completely sober.
You can be going for a walk.
I think walking is one of the best ways, actually.
It's kind of hard to judge what is a mystical experience.
Once you've had one, you will know.
Like you 100% will know.
And it often comes as a result of cleaning your perceptive window.
Like you're cleaning your consciousness and cleaning the emotions that you have.
So you're getting rid of blockages, emotional blockages that you might have had for years.
And it often comes because of a realization.
So you might realize you've had this feeling for ages and then it clears and then you have this brainwave of where that emotion came from and the fact that you've managed to unblock it and that kind of stuff.
A lot of it is to do with forgiving people, having compassion and understanding if someone's wronged you, and you understand why, like what happened to them, that they then passed on that trauma or whatever.
And then you might have a mystical experience.
Why I Had to Walk 00:05:03
And that has happened to me.
I had one quite recently.
I've been doing a lot of work on myself recently because I was under a lot of stress last year.
And I basically redlined my whole life.
And so I had to build it back and bring it back into alignment.
And yeah, essentially it was 11.30 at night and I felt compelled to go for a walk.
Like I had to go for a walk.
And I went to my phone and I had to play this album in my headphones while I was walking.
I've never listened to the album before in my life.
And it was just there, like on my on my Spotify.
I was like, I had to play it.
And I went for this walk and it was not like I was walking.
It was like I was being walked like a dog, basically.
And I walked down by the, down by the river here, and I must have walked for five miles, six miles in total.
It was freezing cold.
And yeah, I was like listening to this music and I was kind of in a dialogue with my higher self, but it wasn't words.
It was just like emotions and stuff.
And I was being walked like a dog.
And I just walked down, listened to a few songs, and I didn't know when I was going to stop.
And I just sort of was intuiting it all and I had to trust it.
And I came across this stick.
And I might actually just go and grab the stick quickly.
Yeah, I came across this stick.
It's like a birch.
It's a birch stick.
And I've been walking for about 20 minutes at this point.
It's freezing cold.
But it was beautiful because there was snow everywhere.
And this stick was just at my feet.
And, you know, like this voice in my head was like, pick up the stick.
So I was like, okay, pick up the stick.
And I've got this stick and I don't know why I've got this stick, but I'm not allowed to put the stick down.
So I just have to carry on walking.
So I'm walking with this stick and I'm walking further and further away from the house, you know.
And I don't know why I've got the stick, but I do.
And then at first, I'm like, okay, I'm going to figure out why I've got this stick at some point.
And then the first thing that happens is these two guys who kind of look a bit shady sort of came up behind me and kind of like surprised me.
And then they veered off and they didn't do anything to me.
And I thought, oh, okay, so I've got the reason I've got the stick is because man with a stick is not someone to be messed with.
Right.
But then, you know, I had this feeling like you're not allowed to put the stick down.
Keep the stick.
So carry on walking and I didn't know when I was going to stop.
And I eventually come to this part of the riverbank and I've stopped there.
And I was feeling like, all right, I have to stop here.
And then I'm staring over the snow and the ice and like the river is completely iced over.
It's beautiful.
And then the feeling is like, okay, now I turn around and I walk back.
But don't put that stick down.
So I carry on walking and it suddenly dawns on me.
And I probably have another three miles to walk to get home.
It suddenly dawns on me why I've got the stick.
And I've got the stick because I'm not allowed to put my hands in my pockets.
And I'm not allowed to put my hands in my pockets because I have to feel the frozen numbness and pain that my hands are feeling.
And I have to, and I have to feel it.
And it was like a test.
And so I was passing the stick back and forth between my two hands.
So I kept them moving because my joints were like completely numb and frozen up at this point.
And I still had another couple of miles to go.
And so I carried on walking and I eventually got home and I got to the front door.
And we have this little problem with the key in the door sometimes where it won't turn.
So the door will remain locked.
And I like knew as I was getting to the door that the door wasn't going to open.
And I would have to stand outside with the pain of my hands and just wait.
So I tried it once, didn't open.
So I had to stand outside.
And then after like five minutes, I was like, okay, I'm going to try again.
So I went to try, opened, just super easy.
Nothing different.
So then I came inside, put the stick down, and then went to the sink and put my hands under this, under the like warm water and thawed my hands.
And it was really uncomfortable, like extremely uncomfortable.
But what it was all about for me in this circumstance was that because of the stress that I'd been under in the last year, I'd basically like not been in my body at all.
Even though I'd been working out, even though like I'd been living and that kind of stuff, I'd been completely separate from my body and I completely redlined my body with stress and that kind of stuff.
So, this whole ritual that I was doing, which was like a no symbolis, because it felt like a mystical experience, was so I could feel the sensations of my hands so I could basically come back into my body properly.
And then, ever since then, I've felt completely different and I felt fantastic.
Gnosis Experience Revitalization 00:06:15
Nice, yeah.
So, that's like an example of a gnosis experience that I've personally had.
It was all because of this stick.
All right, nice.
Magical item.
Yeah, so birds also have a very sacred tree.
Yeah, yeah.
So, on a similar note, perhaps you've seen this before.
It's a magical amulet, and it's actually one of yours.
So, can you explain?
So, just for the record, you are my friend.
I want to support you, but I have this because it feels good to have it on.
I've had it on day and night since I got it, and it feels good.
So, you can explain the reasoning behind it.
Why does it feel good to have this on?
And I'm saying this in a genuine way.
I'm not promoting anything I'm not, I don't believe in, I only ever promote things that I like myself.
And this is actually an item, a magical item that I do like.
So, you can, you know, the technology, the magical technology, and the actual technology, like the physical technology behind it.
So, what is this cool thing?
So, that's an Aquari pendant.
So, my brand, my business is called Aquari.
And we're essentially a jewelry company, but also kind of like a magical health company as well.
So, you've got the one on there called Luminous, and I'm wearing this one, which is called Ajna.
I've got two others as well.
And what they are, they're a bio-resonance device, essentially.
So, it was a technology that was developed that is a mineral composite, basically, which has been infused with frequencies from a machine and also a ancient sacred ritual process that we have to do while we make them.
And it takes about 28 days, the whole process.
And so, it has a mineral inside of it, which has been which has been powered up, charged by particular frequencies according to the nosia frequency list.
And you can look that up, nosia frequencies, which is basically like different frequencies help to heal or improve the health of your body in different ways.
And the other principle is yeah, like quantum bioresonance.
Okay, so if we go back to that example I gave of a Wi-Fi box, so a Wi-Fi box will emit a frequency that allows your phone or your laptop to connect to it.
So, this works the same way.
It emits a stable set of frequencies that go into your body, and then your body, the innate intelligence of your body, interacts with those frequencies and it gets boosted.
And so, we got it tested in a cellular biology lab, and it's been published in a peer-reviewed study.
So, it increases your cellular vitality, which is your basal metabolism of your cells by like 15-16%.
And basal metabolism is essentially what your cell, the energy your cells need to do anything and everything that they've got to do.
So, it increases cellular vitality, it increases cellular regeneration.
So, we had a little, you can go onto the website and you can see all this.
We have a video that was done under a microscope of some cell human cells in a Petri dish, and a incision was made splitting them in half.
And then it was recorded the time it took for those cells to regenerate together.
And so it increases the speed of regeneration.
So it's good for recovery in the gym and wounds and that kind of stuff.
And it reduces oxidative stress by 60%.
And this is pretty massive.
Oxidative stress is caused by everything in the modern world, basically, like pollutants, toxins, food, in the air, stress.
Yeah, even EMFs, especially.
So it's a really good protective device against EMFs.
But it does more than just protect against EMFs because it doesn't block EMFs.
What it does is it just helps your biology repair from the damage, from the damage of EMF.
And then each one, it has a slightly different magical or psycho-emotional basis to it.
And this is done specifically in the alchemical design or procedure that we do for each pendant.
So the one you've got, Luminous, is an extremely protective pendant.
It sort of protects your aura or your body of light.
So a lot of people have found that their nightmares have been a lot less or they've just felt more emboldened and their energy feels stronger.
And so they don't like feel the oppressive energy of other people around them.
And then this one, Ajna, is to do with the pineal gland.
So it basically stimulates the pineal gland, which is associated with third eye.
Associated with intuition, creativity, and feeling connected.
And then we have two more.
Avalon, which is our blue one.
And this is to do with ancestral energetic patterns.
So ancestral traumas and stuff like that.
Also childhood traumas.
Just helps you kind of work with those energies and clear them.
And then Libitas is the red one.
And this is kind of, this is about helping you be more energetically sovereign.
So in your own mind, like you're able to avoid the crab in the butt or repel the crab in the bucket mentality, which is where like other people are saying, no, you have to think this way.
No, you have to do it this way.
Kind of allows you to be more sovereign.
So they all share the same physiological properties, like the cellular vitality and regeneration, but they all have slightly different psychological, emotional, and magical properties.
Energetic Sovereignty 00:01:48
So yeah, it's a pretty, it's a pretty schizo brand, but it's cool and we've had really great reviews from people who've won it.
Yeah, I mean, and I will say this, I'm saying it again from the bottom of my heart.
It's like, it just feels good.
So I've had it on, I've had the one, your model, the Arjuna Holso on.
So yeah, good stuff, really interesting.
And people can find it at, is it aquari.shore?
Aquari.store.
Yeah, aquari.store.
And yeah, so in the US and in Europe and Australia and New Zealand now.
Yeah.
All right.
So if people are intrigued by your esoteric knowledge, you have a relatively new YouTube channel.
Yeah, I just started my YouTube channel like a month ago.
There's some videos that have come out so far.
The channel is called Disco Orpheus.
Yeah, I'll leave Ali.
The same as my Twitter.
And yeah, be doing a lot more podcasts and my own videos as well.
So yeah, I'm going to go check it out there if people are interested.
All right, awesome.
Awesome.
Yeah, it's been a great conversation.
Hopefully, so we talked before recording.
I said like to let's put the level between you know schizo enough to be interesting but not too schizo so next time we make a video together we can increase ramp up the schizo levels a bit and see if people still find it somewhat reasonable or but yeah thanks a lot for coming on the channel and yeah for everyone do head over give uh give him a subscription it's some interesting stuff for sure and of course on X as well plenty of Really good threads and knowledge,
so yeah, give him a follow, and yeah, thanks again.
Thank you.
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