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Limiting vs. Empowering Beliefs: A Discussion of EIF and the Fire Element

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   "With God all things are possible." - Jesus Christ "Whether you think you can or you think you can't, you're right." - Henry Ford Recently, William Mistele made a Facebook post that caused quite a stir. You can read it here . This post presented the idea that a small group of magicians can establish world peace on their own. If you're a long-time reader of William's writings, you're probably aware that this is far from the first time William has presented this idea. And, if you follow William on social media, you're probably aware that every time William presents this idea it causes a stir. It seems, for whatever reason, that there are always people out there who believe that it is impossible for a small group of magicians to establish world peace on their own. Those walking the magical path sometimes criticize religious people for blindly believing dogmas, yet controversies like these show that those walking the magical path also cling to

How to Create a Reading List for Those Walking the Magical Path

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  If you're interested in esoteric subjects, you're probably aware that there are various reading lists out there for people walking the magical path. If you're a blogger, you might even be considering creating a reading list of your own for your readers. In this case, this blog post is for you. Not every reading list is a good reading list. In fact, I don't think I've ever come across one that I consider really good, and this includes readings lists that I myself have put together in the past. But despite this, I'm going to do my best to explain how to create a reading list that is truly useful. To start off, I highly encourage you to read this blog post by Frater Acher, as it touches on a big reason why many bad reading lists are bad. In that blog post, Frater Acher brings up the idea of "connecting the dots" to form a picture. Every book you read is a dot. If you've read hundreds of books, then you have hundreds of dots. That might seem like a