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Mental illness, I pity the people who he was so motivated to DM, and please God nobody give him your hard earned cash.
OP, if you're still alive, see a psychiatrist and get sedated. You need to get yourself balanced out before you even dip your toes in the esoteric. None of it is "simple".
He's either ill or a childish con-artist, either way, don't give this loon a dime.
Unless one is really well versed in it (I only had high school Latin) depends which translator is used, and there are a bunch, and "Dialect" is a factor too. The above was Google. Mainly, my point was the time-frame. If as it "sounds" it's supposed to precede the last ice age or something like that Latin obviously didn't Exist. The whole damn concept here is Wonky as hell, childish, and exceedingly fucking stupid. IMO!
I had read it as "Order of the Earthly Hours."
We should make pamphlets. Start an online Order.
Do bake sales. People earn badges. That kind of garbage.
Did I just describe Griffin's Alpha et Omega???
As for the Order I was talking about, its name back then was ORDO TELLURIS HORARE. This Order controlled the flow of Time on this planet. It had several branches: North America, Scandinavia, and Eastern Europe.
'ORDO TELLURIS HORARE' 'ORDER OF THE EARTH TO CELEBRATE'
It's doubtful that Latin was available during the time-frame you're alluding to here?
Of course, you are right. In those times, the Latin language did not exist. The name had the form of a Glyph, which in our time was roughly translated into Latin for convenience. However, even Latin does not have a suitable translation.
Mental illness, I pity the people who he was so motivated to DM, and please God nobody give him your hard earned cash.
OP, if you're still alive, see a psychiatrist and get sedated. You need to get yourself balanced out before you even dip your toes in the esoteric. None of it is "simple".
He's either ill or a childish con-artist, either way, don't give this loon a dime.
Dear Sir, I don’t know your name. I have a high-paying job that requires an annual medical examination, including a psychiatrist and psychological tests. I passed the psychological tests, most recently in May of this year. I am not interested in the pennies that your Time is worth. What interests me is the process itself and the research.
I had read it as "Order of the Earthly Hours."
We should make pamphlets. Start an online Order.
Do bake sales. People earn badges. That kind of garbage.
Did I just describe Griffin's Alpha et Omega???
Honestly this would be a very easy way to manifest currency if properly prepared. As long as you are willing to sacrifice a part of yourself to mote it so.
Though deceptive, riches may very well follow someone with the gall to perpetuate it. People are easily convinced to take part in any fictitious structure that is deemed spiritual or metaphysical. And the novelty, well, it is quite entertaining.
I do hope to hear more from our time wizards' depths of imagination.
I had read it as "Order of the Earthly Hours."
We should make pamphlets. Start an online Order.
Do bake sales. People earn badges. That kind of garbage.
Did I just describe Griffin's Alpha et Omega???
Thank you for your interesting response. You translated its name perfectly. The main thing is not what it’s called, but its essence. The purpose of this order is not about some “secret knowledge.” It’s much simpler. The point is observation and management of temporal loops, control over them, and elimination of anomalous Time loops on this planet. I had to gather information bit by bit, and it took quite a long time. Now everything is collected… but I still haven’t made a final decision about restoring it. The right moment and place need to be chosen.
I also have a few other interesting projects. One of them is called “Cafe of the Grain of Fate.” It will be a real small café, but with an unusual menu. There, you could take one wish with you. Only one. The project is fully ready and meticulously developed, but I’m saving it for my retirement.))
For that café project, I need a special kind of chalk, which can only be obtained in one place on the coast of England.
Honestly this would be a very easy way to manifest currency if properly prepared. As long as you are willing to sacrifice a part of yourself to mote it so.
Though deceptive, riches may very well follow someone with the gall to perpetuate it. People are easily convinced to take part in any fictitious structure that is deemed spiritual or metaphysical. And the novelty, well, it is quite entertaining.
I do hope to hear more from our time wizards' depths of imagination.
Thank you for your reply. I have never earned money from magic. I have a good job. I am not wealthy, and because of the war in my country, I am forced to wander across Europe. My home, apartment, and laboratory—all of that stayed behind “in another life.” I am starting from scratch. But those are my problems, and I will deal with them myself.
If you want to learn more about the "Time Wizards"… I am not a Time Wizard, but alright. I’ll show something interesting.
In the photo is the first example of a very unusual watch. It was a joint project of mine back in 2020. At that time, we decided to test a development by the Masons—their “double watches.” There is a small workshop in the Swiss mountains that produces unusual watches for celebrities. The idea behind their design is the difference in the flow of Time on the planet’s surface versus under a planetary dome. You can find many photos online of celebrities wearing two pairs of watches. Those are the designs.
Our small team checked everything and concluded that the Masons’ idea did not work correctly. We then created four pairs of watches, selecting some affordable options for the project. What mattered was not the brand, but the mechanism inside.
Okay, we bought the watches. One of us “created the actual piece.” My part of the work was final tuning, calibration, and testing. We tested them on ourselves and our wives.
Each of these watches shares a general energetic setting but has different additional elements. The principle of their operation is based on interaction with two flows of Time. They slow down the flow of Time in the wearer’s body and internal organs. They only work when worn on the wrist.
We were simply curious, so we made it. We never returned to this project because, by then, more interesting ideas on this topic had appeared. These watches were not for sale. It was not a commercial project.
I wanted to add a photo of the first prototype of those watches here, but I didn’t understand how to do it… Can someone tell me how to add a photo to a post here????
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2020 y. Here’s a photo of those watches. This is the first model. But you shouldn’t view them with ordinary vision.))) Physically, after calibration, each model started to lag by 2 seconds per minute. They are connected to two streams of Time. However, I wasn’t the one who connected them. As I mentioned, there were several of us working on that project. Overall, the idea was mine, but I couldn’t release it alone. We worked as a team.
Model No 1
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In the photo below: watches from the same project. This is model number 3.
Mental illness, I pity the people who he was so motivated to DM, and please God nobody give him your hard earned cash.
OP, if you're still alive, see a psychiatrist and get sedated. You need to get yourself balanced out before you even dip your toes in the esoteric. None of it is "simple".
He's either ill or a childish con-artist, either way, don't give this loon a dime.
Thank you for your interesting response. You translated its name perfectly. The main thing is not what it’s called, but its essence. The purpose of this order is not about some “secret knowledge.” It’s much simpler. The point is observation and management of temporal loops, control over them, and elimination of anomalous Time loops on this planet. I had to gather information bit by bit, and it took quite a long time. Now everything is collected… but I still haven’t made a final decision about restoring it. The right moment and place need to be chosen.
I also have a few other interesting projects. One of them is called “Cafe of the Grain of Fate.” It will be a real small café, but with an unusual menu. There, you could take one wish with you. Only one. The project is fully ready and meticulously developed, but I’m saving it for my retirement.))
For that café project, I need a special kind of chalk, which can only be obtained in one place on the coast of England.
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Thank you for your reply. I have never earned money from magic. I have a good job. I am not wealthy, and because of the war in my country, I am forced to wander across Europe. My home, apartment, and laboratory—all of that stayed behind “in another life.” I am starting from scratch. But those are my problems, and I will deal with them myself.
If you want to learn more about the "Time Wizards"… I am not a Time Wizard, but alright. I’ll show something interesting.
In the photo is the first example of a very unusual watch. It was a joint project of mine back in 2020. At that time, we decided to test a development by the Masons—their “double watches.” There is a small workshop in the Swiss mountains that produces unusual watches for celebrities. The idea behind their design is the difference in the flow of Time on the planet’s surface versus under a planetary dome. You can find many photos online of celebrities wearing two pairs of watches. Those are the designs.
Our small team checked everything and concluded that the Masons’ idea did not work correctly. We then created four pairs of watches, selecting some affordable options for the project. What mattered was not the brand, but the mechanism inside.
Okay, we bought the watches. One of us “created the actual piece.” My part of the work was final tuning, calibration, and testing. We tested them on ourselves and our wives.
Each of these watches shares a general energetic setting but has different additional elements. The principle of their operation is based on interaction with two flows of Time. They slow down the flow of Time in the wearer’s body and internal organs. They only work when worn on the wrist.
We were simply curious, so we made it. We never returned to this project because, by then, more interesting ideas on this topic had appeared. These watches were not for sale. It was not a commercial project.
I wanted to add a photo of the first prototype of those watches here, but I didn’t understand how to do it… Can someone tell me how to add a photo to a post here????
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2020 y. Here’s a photo of those watches. This is the first model. But you shouldn’t view them with ordinary vision.))) Physically, after calibration, each model started to lag by 2 seconds per minute. They are connected to two streams of Time. However, I wasn’t the one who connected them. As I mentioned, there were several of us working on that project. Overall, the idea was mine, but I couldn’t release it alone. We worked as a team.
Model No 1
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In the photo below: watches from the same project. This is model number 3.
Thank you for your feedback. I am an ordinary person. I have no titles, no initiations, and I am not a member of any organization or order. Nothing special)) I just create unusual projects. But in most cases, they all have a physical basis and can be easily explained from a scientific point of view.
In a couple of months, if everything goes as planned, I am preparing to launch a new project. It will be an Artifact. It will contain a very rare element—exactly one year of Primordial Time. For ordinary people, this artifact will have no physical significance. But for true connoisseurs, it is an extraordinary rarity. This will be only the second artifact of its kind ever created here. The first attempt was made by a magician in the 14th century, who also managed to obtain one year of Primordial Time. The thing is, there is very little of it left in the Universe.
I read his Journal, which apparently he only posted so he could start DM'ing people.
It's great - if you wanted a background for a series of high fantasy novels or a D&D campaign. Claiming it to be a 'True History of the World' or somesuch? Not so much.
I would like to point out that the formatting and language is the same as ChatGPT. So you might be dealing with someone in AI Psychosis/Delusion. However, the "lore" is very gnostic/enochian and based on history as well as my own personal experiences there is a class of extremely misleading spirits that appeal to pride and give the channeler/practitioner this same story about an antedeluvian civilization that was subject to a cataclysm and then they were trapped in time/spheres and maintain the structure of the universe.
The gnostic cult at Qumran fell victim to this and were massacred in Jerusalem because they believed these spirits lore, John Dee famously died destitute and reputation destroyed because of these same spirits, Iamblichus speaks of them in "On the Mysteries" and labels them "terrestrial spirits" and they're known to be delusional/ignorant spirits that co-excite the conjurer/channeler, and I've had personal experiences with them before while conjuring celestial spirits where the tried to feed me the same shtick.
I'm gonna lean towards the AI Psychosis theory as the formatting looks like this guy has just been spending a lot of time talking to ChatGPT and misinterpreting it as gnosis which explains the bad Latin for the name of the order. However, there is a very real possibility that he's being stirred up into a phantasia by a class of spirits historically known to do this to people who are weak to pride/a messiah complex.
Thank you for your feedback. I am an ordinary person. I have no titles, no initiations, and I am not a member of any organization or order. Nothing special)) I just create unusual projects. But in most cases, they all have a physical basis and can be easily explained from a scientific point of view.
In a couple of months, if everything goes as planned, I am preparing to launch a new project. It will be an Artifact. It will contain a very rare element—exactly one hour of Primordial Time. For ordinary people, this artifact will have no physical significance. But for true connoisseurs, it is an extraordinary rarity. This will be only the second artifact of its kind ever created here. The first attempt was made by a magician in the 14th century, who also managed to obtain one hour of Primordial Time. The thing is, there is very little of it left in the Universe.
Thank you for your feedback. I am an ordinary person. I have no titles, no initiations, and I am not a member of any organization or order. Nothing special
Your own story has shifted a minimum of 3 times in just this thread alone. I can't tell if you're a troll, a larper, or delusional. Nice crafts though, very pretty.
Your own story has shifted a minimum of 3 times in just this thread alone. I can't tell if you're a troll, a larper, or delusional. Nice crafts though, very pretty.
Entertainment value aside, and there is some of that, I was hoping this kind of thing wouldn't become pervasive or intrusive. Is this kind of asininity the future we're supposed to embrace as the "new normal"? I sure hope not, the AI feel of this is not something appealing to me. Does anyone see a humanistic component interspersed into these seeming "bot logic" replies? Just curious.
I would like to point out that the formatting and language is the same as ChatGPT. So you might be dealing with someone in AI Psychosis/Delusion. However, the "lore" is very gnostic/enochian and based on history as well as my own personal experiences there is a class of extremely misleading spirits that appeal to pride and give the channeler/practitioner this same story about an antedeluvian civilization that was subject to a cataclysm and then they were trapped in time/spheres and maintain the structure of the universe.
The gnostic cult at Qumran fell victim to this and were massacred in Jerusalem because they believed these spirits lore, John Dee famously died destitute and reputation destroyed because of these same spirits, Iamblichus speaks of them in "On the Mysteries" and labels them "terrestrial spirits" and they're known to be delusional/ignorant spirits that co-excite the conjurer/channeler, and I've had personal experiences with them before while conjuring celestial spirits where the tried to feed me the same shtick.
I'm gonna lean towards the AI Psychosis theory as the formatting looks like this guy has just been spending a lot of time talking to ChatGPT and misinterpreting it as gnosis which explains the bad Latin for the name of the order. However, there is a very real possibility that he's being stirred up into a phantasia by a class of spirits historically known to do this to people who are weak to pride/a messiah complex.
You are right, I am using ChatGPT for translation. Fine, I will switch to Google Translate now, but then you will not understand well what I am talking about. I only use AI for translation. I am Ukrainian, and my level of English is not sufficient for communication on English-speaking forums. Fine, I will use another translator.
Okay, this is just a regular translator. I read your comment carefully. Let's be honest, no one involved in esotericism can be considered a normal person. We are all “slightly abnormal.” You have every right to your opinion, let them think I'm an idiot, but I do my projects and move on. I have a fairly large circle of friends among magicians, witches, etc. Some people know me. Some have never heard of me.
Entertainment value aside, and there is some of that, I was hoping this kind of thing wouldn't become pervasive or intrusive. Is this kind of asininity the future we're supposed to embrace as the "new normal"? I sure hope not, the AI feel of this is not something appealing to me. Does anyone see a humanistic component interspersed into these seeming "bot logic" replies? Just curious.
It is blindingly apparent that AI slop has permiated the psyche of many. The blatant reliance on it is quite off-putting, for now it is somewhat entertaining.
This entertainment will soon transmute into pity, disapproval, and distain from those who truly seek truth as this tool will always be curated to poison our collective and individual wells.
This AI dependency willl very soon separate those of us who actually choose to walk our path, and those who require a interpretation from an entity that will more often than not lead them into nonsense/insanity/ And/or abject uselessness.
Unfortunately, I don't read books on esotericism. I read more scientific works on my subject. For example, the works of Academician Kozyrev. My first mentors were military psychics V \С 10003. I only read their notes from closed lectures. After that, I was simply taught. There were no books. That knowledge was only passed on orally. That was a long time ago, twenty-five years ago. Unfortunately, I cannot help you.
Entertainment value aside, and there is some of that, I was hoping this kind of thing wouldn't become pervasive or intrusive. Is this kind of asininity the future we're supposed to embrace as the "new normal"? I sure hope not, the AI feel of this is not something appealing to me. Does anyone see a humanistic component interspersed into these seeming "bot logic" replies? Just curious.
In the photo, my computer, your chat, and the current question. There is another project of mine on the computer. A deck of cards of the Higher Gods. A direct channel of communication with the Ancients. These cards have been tested by several magicians I know. They confirmed the effectiveness of this deck. The deck works on the forbidden Japanese magic of the Golden Dragon. Who on this forum knows what that is???
Bluntly? This sounds highly delusional and self-inflated. Let’s break it down:
“Academician Kozyrev” – Kozyrev was a Soviet astrophysicist with controversial ideas (like “time energy” and “torsion fields”), which mainstream science does not recognize. People who invoke his name usually try to make pseudoscience sound legitimate.
“Military psychics” – Big red flag. Claims of “secret psychic soldiers” or “military clairvoyants” belong to conspiracy-tinged fantasy, not verifiable science.
“Closed lectures” and “oral transmission only” – Classic tactic of pseudoscientific or cult-like figures: “You won’t find it in books, it’s secret knowledge only I have access to.” That creates an illusion of authority while avoiding scrutiny.
“That was a long time ago, twenty-five years ago” – Another rhetorical move: invoking long experience to boost credibility without providing actual evidence.
“Unfortunately, I cannot help you” – The cherry on top: setting themselves up as a “keeper of secret wisdom” while remaining conveniently vague and unaccountable.
In short: this person sounds detached from reality, leaning on mystical/scientific jargon and conspiracy-style secrecy to sound important. In a scientific or academic context, their claims collapse immediately.
Bluntly? This sounds highly delusional and self-inflated. Let’s break it down:
“Academician Kozyrev” – Kozyrev was a Soviet astrophysicist with controversial ideas (like “time energy” and “torsion fields”), which mainstream science does not recognize. People who invoke his name usually try to make pseudoscience sound legitimate.
“Military psychics” – Big red flag. Claims of “secret psychic soldiers” or “military clairvoyants” belong to conspiracy-tinged fantasy, not verifiable science.
“Closed lectures” and “oral transmission only” – Classic tactic of pseudoscientific or cult-like figures: “You won’t find it in books, it’s secret knowledge only I have access to.” That creates an illusion of authority while avoiding scrutiny.
“That was a long time ago, twenty-five years ago” – Another rhetorical move: invoking long experience to boost credibility without providing actual evidence.
“Unfortunately, I cannot help you” – The cherry on top: setting themselves up as a “keeper of secret wisdom” while remaining conveniently vague and unaccountable.
In short: this person sounds detached from reality, leaning on mystical/scientific jargon and conspiracy-style secrecy to sound important. In a scientific or academic context, their claims collapse immediately.
Very interesting... continue with that thought. I learned so much about myself from your post.
Now it's my turn. I'm not pretending to be anything here. I'm not interested in or need anyone's approval. I'm just showing that I exist on the forum. That's all.
Bluntly? This sounds highly delusional and self-inflated. Let’s break it down:
“Academician Kozyrev” – Kozyrev was a Soviet astrophysicist with controversial ideas (like “time energy” and “torsion fields”), which mainstream science does not recognize. People who invoke his name usually try to make pseudoscience sound legitimate.
“Military psychics” – Big red flag. Claims of “secret psychic soldiers” or “military clairvoyants” belong to conspiracy-tinged fantasy, not verifiable science.
“Closed lectures” and “oral transmission only” – Classic tactic of pseudoscientific or cult-like figures: “You won’t find it in books, it’s secret knowledge only I have access to.” That creates an illusion of authority while avoiding scrutiny.
“That was a long time ago, twenty-five years ago” – Another rhetorical move: invoking long experience to boost credibility without providing actual evidence.
“Unfortunately, I cannot help you” – The cherry on top: setting themselves up as a “keeper of secret wisdom” while remaining conveniently vague and unaccountable.
In short: this person sounds detached from reality, leaning on mystical/scientific jargon and conspiracy-style secrecy to sound important. In a scientific or academic context, their claims collapse immediately.
In the early 1990s, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, a special group was created. It included magicians and psychics. They traveled to all cities and selected people. They taught them and gave them knowledge. At that time, there were no books or the Internet, and people wrote notes. The group was led by a magician named Galperin. And I got my first knowledge from those notes... I repeat... there was no internet at that time. The point of this whole venture was to create a system for registering and controlling magicians in the territory of the former USSR. In every city, there was a representative of these people who kept track of all the activities of magicians and sorcerers. But in the late 1990s, the person who created the system died. And everything fell apart. No conspiracy theories. Those who live in the countries of the former USSR know this story very well.
It is blindingly apparent that AI slop has permiated the psyche of many. The blatant reliance on it is quite off-putting, for now it is somewhat entertaining.
This entertainment will soon transmute into pity, disapproval, and distain from those who truly seek truth as this tool will always be curated to poison our collective and individual wells.
This AI dependency willl very soon separate those of us who actually choose to walk our path, and those who require a interpretation from an entity that will more often than not lead them into nonsense/insanity/ And/or abject uselessness.
Very interesting... continue with that thought. I learned so much about myself from your post.
Now it's my turn. I'm not pretending to be anything here. I'm not interested in or need anyone's approval. I'm just showing that I exist on the forum. That's all.
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In the early 1990s, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, a special group was created. It included magicians and psychics. They traveled to all cities and selected people. They taught them and gave them knowledge. At that time, there were no books or the Internet, and people wrote notes. The group was led by a magician named Galperin. And I got my first knowledge from those notes... I repeat... there was no internet at that time. The point of this whole venture was to create a system for registering and controlling magicians in the territory of the former USSR. In every city, there was a representative of these people who kept track of all the activities of magicians and sorcerers. But in the late 1990s, the person who created the system died. And everything fell apart. No conspiracy theories. Those who live in the countries of the former USSR know this story very well.
I find this to be all too realistic. It may be that in the type of environment mentioned here it was initiated earlier than else where, i.e., in the West,
but it's just below the surface here as well, good lesson and reality check. The demographic in question is not surprisingly favored by the PTB, unless of course it's their private sector. This is likely non-fiction!