Author: Angel Millar
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The Power of Forgotten Words
Language changes. But human nature remains the same. While others forget, if we can recall the words (and concepts) of those who lived through difficult times before us, we will be far more equipped to survive and thrive in those difficult times ahead. Here are two to think about.
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Hypnosis: Esoteric Spirituality’s Missing Key
Although it has been downplayed or forgotten, some of the most important spiritual teachers of the last few hundreds years have been hypnotists. (Christian mystic Saint-Martin and G. I. Gurdjieff among them.) We look at the influence of hypnotism on the West’s spiritual tradition.
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CULT Of You Reviews Path Of The Warrior-Mystic
Cult Of You calls The Path Of The Warrior-Mystic “indispensable” for “masculine development and growth,” written as a “psychological manual or navigation guidebook that you want to have especially in times of crisis and times of stress and uncertainty.” Find out how it can help you.
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Freud, Jung And The Influence of Hypnotism
The founders of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, both practiced hypnotism early on in their careers. And, it has been claimed, they, and psychoanalysis, were influenced by it. Here’s how hypnotism affected Freud and Jung, for better or worse.
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Out Now: Path Of The Warrior-Mystic
My latest book, The Path Of The Warrior-Mystic, is now available in the USA. Mitch Horowitz, PEN Award–winning author of Occult America and The Miracle Club, has said that “As steeped in magic, rite, and hidden history as he is in good sense, Angel delivers the book on positive manhood for which our culture has…
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Dune: The Hypnotic Power of Words
The movie Dune introduces us to the idea that words are “equivalent to a form” or, as positive thinking teacher Neville Goddard said, “thoughts are things.” We look at Dune and the hypnotic power of words.
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Take Manageable Risks
“Thinking which does not connect with constructive action becomes a disease,” said Henry Ford. That disease is fear. We all have fears, of course. But the lives of some people are determined by their fear. Others are always trying something new. But, in facing our fears, we have to distinguish between taking manageable and unmanageable…
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Papus: Magician, Martinist, And Medical Hypnotist
Known today for founding the ritualistic Martinist Order, and for his writings on magic, Gérard Encausse was one of France’s most prominent, pioneering, and respected medical hypnotists. Indeed, for Encausse (and for 19th century France) there was a great deal of overlap between the magical and the medical. Here, we explore some of the stranger…

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