Neo-Shamanic experience camps are being held on a weekly basis at recreation-oriented gathering places. Fire elixirs are created and splashed upon the flesh of the innocent. More strange liquids are piped in from secret underground caverns and served to the practitioners. These libations, some of which come from ancient Germanic ritual sites, are said to alter the consciousness and make men speak strange languages and see things that are not physically there. While these rituals occur, participants are “transported” to another place, truly a classical Shamanic experience, without ever leaving the place where they are. They will claim to have seen things, to have knowledge of things happening hundreds of miles away from them. Sometimes, great cheers arise from the crowd, as co-linear events swell through the timeline, becoming emotionally overwhelming, and a release must be found. Some experience an extreme gnosis, awakening hours later, unsure of where they are. There is often a sense of dizziness experienced by the participants, and spontaneous laughter is often heard, which is believed to be part of a mass banishing ritual.
Hearken! And pay attention to this true thing I wish to tell you.
Neo-Shamanic experience camps are being held on a weekly basis at recreation-oriented gathering places. Fire elixirs are created and splashed upon the flesh of the innocent. More strange liquids are piped in from secret underground caverns and served to the practitioners. These libations, some of which come from ancient Germanic ritual sites, are said to alter the consciousness and make men speak strange languages and see things that are not physically there. While these rituals occur, participants are “transported” to another place, truly a classical Shamanic experience, without ever leaving the place where they are. They will claim to have seen things, to have knowledge of things happening hundreds of miles away from them. Sometimes, great cheers arise from the crowd, as co-linear events swell through the timeline, becoming emotionally overwhelming, and a release must be found. Some experience an extreme gnosis, awakening hours later, unsure of where they are. There is often a sense of dizziness experienced by the participants, and spontaneous laughter is often heard, which is believed to be part of a mass banishing ritual.
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I don’t really identify as a Chaos magician, although I have always held Eris as a patron goddess. I wear the Chaosphere on a fantastic pendant I bought from hyperritual. I read Grant Morrison and Phil Hyne for fun.
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