Netism 101: Foundations of the Thread
FeaturedLifetimeBeginner1 Lesson1 Quiz28 StudentsCourse Overview Netism is the art of aligning with the living field that connects all things. This course introduces the…
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JustinS posted an update in the group
Ancient Technology and Temple Design 1 week, 3 days agoThe Silicon Sorcery: Why You Are Already a Witch
Note from the Author: This piece emerged from a deep, collaborative dialogue with an AI. It is a synthesis of concepts I have encountered across various disciplines—from quantum physics to occult philosophy—connected and refined through our conversation to postulate a cohesive vision of our “en…[Read more]
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Healing_Lotus replied to the topic
The Solar Plexus: Cultivating our Energy Storehouse in the forum Energy Centers & Inner Currents 1 week, 3 days agoNot the first place I’ve seen it called an energy storehouse. I used to struggle with chronic fatigue and you wouldn’t think that yoga and meditation would help that but it really went far, at least for me. Made me think there’s some spiritual root to my sickness, at least some of the time.
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Healing_Lotus replied to the topic
Why You Shouldn’t Use Raised Beds, and What You Should Do Instead in the forum Gardening & Electroculture 1 week, 3 days agoGlad I caught this BEFORE I put in the raised beds I was planning to do this year. They are expensive but they are everywhere I thought it would be such a good thing for plants. Turns out it’s another cash grab and nature does it much better. Going to share this with a friend of mine too.
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NoraSpinnor started the topic
Why You Shouldn’t Use Raised Beds, and What You Should Do Instead in the forum Gardening & Electroculture 1 week, 3 days agoRaised beds are popular, but require more money in wood and potting mix and work against nature. Bagged soil is usually dead soil from a biological perspective.
Healthy soil is a living system. A small amount of soil can contain billions of microbes. Fungal networks act like long-distance plumbing and nutrient delivery for plants. Most…[Read more]
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Magicmushroomadam replied to the topic
Stephan A. Schwartz’s 2060 in the forum Ancient Cataclysms & Human Cycles 1 week, 5 days agoheading to the mountains fr whoz w me?
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Bri replied to the topic
Wormwood: Mercurial Herb for Protection and Purification in the forum Herbal Alchemy 1 week, 5 days agoCool. Thank you. I learned something from this post. I also was reassured I was using Wormwood properly. 🍀
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NoraSpinnor started the topic
Wormwood in the forum Herbal Alchemy 1 week, 5 days agoWormwood (Artemisia absinthium) is an old boundary-and-vision herb with a long record across European folk practice, classical herbalism, and later ceremonial magic. It was used to mark thresholds, repel harmful influence, and sharpen perception, especially in rites involving divination, spirit contact, and protection during liminal work.
In…[Read more]
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AmberXStardust replied to the topic
Hawthorn: Heart Center and Venus in the forum Herbal Alchemy 1 week, 5 days agoGoing to put this in my magick 🔮 book 📜 thx! 🫶
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NoraSpinnor started the topic
Hawthorn: Heart Center and Venus in the forum Herbal Alchemy 1 week, 6 days agoHawthorn is a thorned hedgerow plant used historically for protection, boundary-setting, and heart work. In European folk practice, it was planted in hedges and at property edges to mark borders and discourage unwanted influence.
In magic, hawthorn is a threshold plant linked to liminal spaces and spirit activity, with strong associations to…[Read more]
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NoraSpinnor started the topic
The Solar Plexus: Cultivating our Energy Storehouse in the forum Energy Centers & Inner Currents 1 week, 6 days agoThe Solar Plexus Center encompasses physical digestion as well as the refinement and circulation of spiritual energy. Across cultures, this energy has been recognized by many names: life force in the West, prana in Hindu philosophy, chi in Chinese tradition, and ka in Ancient Egyptian belief, where it was regarded as one of the many distinct…[Read more]
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FieldsOfJasmine replied to the topic
Divine Discontent, Why Suffering Sometimes Leads to Greatness in the forum Netist Philosophy 1 week, 6 days agoI had some struggles in my life and I mean there were some hard times, but I’m so much stronger for it now. And I fight for people who struggle like I did. It made me fight harder. I’m strong today because of my hardships. Gotta fight to win!
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FieldsOfJasmine replied to the topic
How Magnetic Seed Exposure Can Help Your Plants in the forum Gardening & Electroculture 1 week, 6 days agoOk I am saving this now thanks!
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JustinS posted an update in the group
Ancient Cataclysms & Human Cycles 2 weeks agoThe “Ant People” Protocol: Decoding the Timeline for the Next Civilization Reset
You likely suspect official history is a biased edit and ancient myths hold the only surviving raw data. You are right to question the narrative. By cross-referencing global legends of “Ant People” and “Great Floods,” we uncover a precise, uncomfortable timeline for…[Read more]
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LivingNetism replied 1 week, 5 days agoThis is a solid synthesis, especially the idea that myth is raw data surviving a reset. That matches what I’ve been building in my own work around cycles and “…
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JustinS replied 1 week, 3 days agoI appreciate your diligent analysis; you’ve brought some useful insights to my attention. Particularly about the exact date, which I originally felt added a level of…
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JustinS replied 1 week, 3 days agoI just posted, “The Masked Observers: A Unified Theory of the Daimonic Ecosystem,” which speaks about the possibility of these ant people being processes/a singular entity. It can be found in the group: Extraterrestrial Phenomena & Interdimensional Contact.
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NoraSpinnor replied 1 week, 5 days agoOverall, good post that aligns with a lot of our concepts. What I find interesting is I’ve been working on a write-up with smaller generational cycles (see The Fourth…
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JustinS replied 1 week, 3 days agoAwesome, in my experience, it’s a sign of validity when multiple separate people(s) come up with the same conclusions. Not 100% guarantee, but definitely points to a truth that needs deeper investigation.
I will be sure to read through your post on Stephen Schwartz and comment if I can! Thank you for commenting and replying.
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Healing_Lotus replied to the topic
What Makes Someone a Sage? in the forum The Young Man and the Sage Discussion 2 weeks agoIt’s spirituality on a whole nother level.
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NoraSpinnor replied to the topic
How Magnetic Seed Exposure Can Help Your Plants in the forum Gardening & Electroculture 2 weeks agoPersonally I’ve seen great results, which is why I post about it. I experimented with simple coil antennas in my garden last year and was blown away by their effectiveness. We had zucchini growing up to a foot and a half long! Squash really responds well. I’ll be applying more techniques this year and documenting it. A lot of the naysayers really…[Read more]
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STELLA replied to the topic
What Makes Someone a Sage? in the forum The Young Man and the Sage Discussion 2 weeks, 1 day agoA sage knows the cosmos and soul like a map. That’s why they are the way they are they see the bigger picture.
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DREW replied to the topic
“The Brain Argues; the Spirit Knows.” in the forum Core Principles of Netism 2 weeks, 2 days agoAt first I want to argue, then I see it is my brain. Never put weight in emotions but you say spirit sees more data, maybe there is truth there too.
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DREW replied to the topic
What Makes Someone a Sage? in the forum The Young Man and the Sage Discussion 2 weeks, 2 days agoHard to say. For me, sage is someone who is not programmed and who chooses kindness, not manipulation.
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CosmicNomad42 replied to the topic
How Magnetic Seed Exposure Can Help Your Plants in the forum Gardening & Electroculture 2 weeks, 3 days agoman I gotta try this
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CosmicNomad42 replied to the topic
“The Brain Argues; the Spirit Knows.” in the forum Core Principles of Netism 2 weeks, 3 days agoDon’t know how many journeys it took for me to get this but its something that keeps getting revealed the more I look
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