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So, lots of magic, and concepts of it, revolve around what is known as the "Tinkerbell Effect".
The core of the effect, stated in more words than a proper name, is "effect by which the reality of mere belief will create the believed-in reality."
There are a number of situations where this is documented but one such is the belief of an "financial influencer" of some kind, publicly stated, that a stock is going to go up: people respect such beliefs, act upon them, and this initial belief is causal towards an increase in price!
One thing I am curious of is whether occult authors have spent much time addressing this effect formally and in open terms?
The core of the effect, stated in more words than a proper name, is "effect by which the reality of mere belief will create the believed-in reality."
There are a number of situations where this is documented but one such is the belief of an "financial influencer" of some kind, publicly stated, that a stock is going to go up: people respect such beliefs, act upon them, and this initial belief is causal towards an increase in price!
One thing I am curious of is whether occult authors have spent much time addressing this effect formally and in open terms?