Dear Rawn, I understand. I think I have a relevant question. Does magic have a complete cosmology including a level for physics. Does it have answers to the workings and origins of the universe? In IIH Bardon mentioned a explanation of gravity, and in Frabato the Magician he said that the sciences were part of what was taught at the ancient mystery schools. It was also mentioned in the same book that spirits influence and control the behavior of matter. I think this question is on the theoretical level. Ardeshir --- In BardonPraxis@yahoogroups.com, "Rawn Clark" <rawnclark@n...> wrote: > Dear Ardeshir, > > >> A magical society would probably help take the place of much of the > technology we use but I'm not really sure how much of it because I don't > know what the extent of magic is. For instance, could you build your > own houses out of nothing magicaly or could you make your own food or > clothes the same way? Could you also teleport? << > > It's fairly normal to have lots of questions at the outset, especially > when you're excited, but indulging in speculations such as this *before* > you have any personal, experiential understanding of the realities of > "magic", is really fruitless. I recommend that you put questions like > this off until you've gained some experience with the first Step or two > of IIH. :) > > However, if you do seriously want to pursue this question then I ask > that you take it to the FranzBardonMagi board instead of the > BardonPraxis. Here at the BardonPraxis, I keep the discussion primarily > focused upon practical and theoretical issues directly relevant to the > pursuit of the exercises in IIH, PME and KTQ. > > My best to you, > :) Rawn Clark > 30 Oct 2004 > rawnclark@n... > rawn@a... > http://www.ABardonCompanion.com > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BardonPraxis > http://E.webring.com/hub?ring=arionthebardonwe