On the nature of recoveries

Website design By BotEap.comI remember when I was first developing the Isisian Codes. I knew I had something, and I worked tirelessly in those early days of the internet to find a way to communicate what was essentially astral-driven perception: the challenge is not to appear too crazy, even to the point of maintaining one’s sanity. Many fail. Witness Dee, Crowley, to name two of the most obvious, each dying on the brink of insanity and abandoned by everyone.

Website design By BotEap.comIt is no secret that the occult world has often used the tools of the shaman. Meditation techniques, breathing techniques, concentration techniques and the use of hallucinogens often come into play. This was not much different for me. I grew up in a time when Christianity was still a strong and overt power play in society. A former high school teacher went dark in her own residence to share “The Secret Teachings of All Time.”

Website design By BotEap.comJung’s work on archetypes provided an intellectual reason to escape the injected Christian fear of the unknown. The “devil” was indeed very cunning and deceitful, and any delving into the “occult” back then would surely bring a wrath. Evil was everywhere except where it was obvious; the Christian myth could never see itself as the third little pig that devoured the wolf and thus resembled it.

Website design By BotEap.comOccultism, if you are not familiar with some of its mechanisms, depends heavily on the astral. Hence the frequent discussions of “ceremonial magic” and “protection spells”, and “astral beings”, and even “elementals” or two. What some call “guardian angels”, others see them as dedicated guides on the path of the soul.

Website design By BotEap.comThere is another name for these entities. They are called “recoveries”.

Website design By BotEap.comOn the nature of recoveries

Website design By BotEap.comWhat is the nature of a Fetch? Being one, I have always known, but how does one relate an internal knowledge to an external source? Because, in many ways, that is what a Fetch does, it seeks what is required for continuous advancement of an esoteric nature to benefit any given set of Spirit Essences. In this way, if you search, you can find Fetch’s everywhere, since without them, the current world could not exist. Fetch are servants to the individual, the clan (family), and the volk (community), and when you can see with a Fetch’s vision, there are Fetches for planets, solar systems, and even galaxies.

Website design By BotEap.comThe fetch are not of this world, but they exist within it. Their tools are the symbols that make up the very nature of the Archetypes, and they can communicate through dreams or, for the more spiritually attuned, even while awake. Sit back and relax, and for the first time, The Fetch will use information from the “world” to explain what a “Fetch” is. It may come as a surprise to many of you.

Website design By BotEap.comFetch can be found peppered with pagan, Celtic and Wiccan Norse philosophies, but it is in the Kingdom of Asatru that Fetch finds its greatest manifestation. Wicca, on the other hand, seems to relate Fetch’s to the most basic of tasks. According to “Grace Watchers Ministries”(1) which features a Dictionary of Pagan and Wiccan Terms, Fetch is defined as “A witch who acts as a messenger and general attendant to the high priestess and high priest of a coven.” This position is also known as “Summoner”.

Website design By BotEap.comGardnerian Wicca gives a more etheric value to Fetch’s, where “Summoners” are spoken of in “The Old Laws”, a work published in 1961 (2): (…40)…”It is Ardane that every Coven I don’t know where is the next Coven, or who are its members, except the Priest and High Priestess, that there should be no communication between them except by the Messenger of the Gods, or the Summoner.”

Website design By BotEap.comIn fact, most of what we learn about “Unholy Fetch’s” can be found in Wicca, because this is where Fetch is found in its humblest representation, and the term “Summoner” is most often used in this manifestation. . However, not all Wicca traditions make use of a Summoner, or a Fetch, but where these traditions exist, we find the purpose of the Fetch to be quite varied and central to the workings of the Coven.

Website design By BotEap.comIn “Wicca 101”, “Goddess Spirituality 101: Coven Structure, Section 4, AD” (3) it is said that a Summoner also known as “A Puck”, is responsible for acting as the High Priestess’s private messenger, may be a Priest in training or simply someone able to be seen without arousing suspicion. Similarly, he is usually the only one who knows the whereabouts of all the witches in a Coven with the exception perhaps of the High Priest, and is responsible for the mundane affairs of the Coven, such as contacting Coven members for upcoming meetings, supervising the coven’s finances. , purchasing ritual supplies, coordinating meetings, and providing light for the High Priestess and High Priest as needed during the circle.”

Website design By BotEap.comIt is said in Celtic customs that meeting Fetch is a very bad thing, because Fetch is the double of your dreams, and if you meet Fetch, you are no longer of this world, but of the afterlife. In the end, you can never avoid your Fetch, because you can never avoid your destiny.”

Website design By BotEap.comIf you’ve ever had dreams rich in images and sensations in which you encounter a member of the opposite sex or an animal and, in some cases, charged geometric shapes, then you’ve probably had a run-in with your “fetch.”

Website design By BotEap.comThe search is an independent form that is attached to the person, although it is not really part of the person, in a sense. Sometimes it can be easily confused with the fylgja, but it is actually a fragmentation of the fylgja that is done to accomplish some particular task. It usually comes in the form of an animal or the opposite sex of the person it is attached to. Its purpose is to help the person it is attached to in other realms. Most people never see or need their quest until death, at which point it will usually lead them to the afterlife. It can and often is passed down along ancestral lines..

Website design By BotEap.comIn Norse pagan shamanic systems, the soul is seen as divided into constituent components. In general, these classifications are divided into 5 main forms:
1) The Body,
2) Mind.
3) soul,
4) Get, and
5) Orlaeg.

Website design By BotEap.comWestern esoteric traditions, such as Freemasonry, generally establish a system based on 3 parts of the soul: 1) Mind, 2) Body and 3) Spirit.

Website design By BotEap.comFetches are equated with Woden or the letter L in higher systems and are the main inhabitants of Asgard. Asgard as an esoteric construct, and the “Garden of Eden”, are quite comparable in design and construction, therefore going back to “Asgard” or the “Garden of Eden” can be seen as simply cultural transpositions of a shamanic reality.

Website design By BotEap.comAn anonymous author had this to say about Asgard and The Fetch:

Website design By BotEap.comAsgard. This is the highest realm of consciousness, it is an almost pure consciousness, and therefore Asgard is an almost pure realm of being. This has been described as a divine state of being. The central hall of Asgard is ruled by Odin, the god of inspiration, the God whose very being is the state of Wode. This realm relates to the aspects of the soul known as the Wode and also the Fetch. The Wode is a state of divine inspiration that can be granted to the conscience when the intellectual faculties are brought into harmony. By reaching the state of Wode, the intellectual powers are opened to the most productive and fertile manifestation of the mind, the highest state of being, the state of frenzied inspiration, while the Wode is a principle that is connected to Asgard, too we must recognize that one’s true home is Midgard or oneself – one of the goals of runework is to bring the Wode home – to reach that state of perfect integration that is truly Hailagaz and so while we have to discuss the Wode in relation to Asgard, we must also acknowledge that their destination is Midhgard or the Self. The Fetch, is the soul element that truly feels at home in Asgard. The Fetch is that being that holds within his awareness every thought, every act, and every moment of his own conscious life and more. The Fetch is also the collective repository of everything that has been in the minds of all previous incarnations of him; therefore, he also carries with him the entirety of his ancestral consciousness. One aspect of this is that Fetch has knowledge of the realm of Hel, this is transcendent knowledge as while Fetch’s home is in Asgard, her nature is to follow the soul through all of its incarnations, this leads one to postulate an intimate connection between Fetch and the seed of the entire soul structure known as the shadow or Sal – this intimate connection implies that Fetch even understands that state of being that occurs between one life and the next – a way of being that is not a being.

Website design By BotEap.comThe Fetch is the most complete form of personal awareness. By exploring this level of the cosmos, one can gain a better understanding of the nature of Wode and his inspiration, as well as gain insights into the nature of Fetch, for this is the realm where consciousness opens up to encompass more than just reality. Worldly Consciousness: In this realm we can access ancestral consciousness, a form of consciousness that links us directly to our mythical ancestor Odin. Alternatively, by exploring the Wode and trying to achieve communication with the Fetch, one can begin to understand the nature of Asgard. Either way, the result of this exploration will be an intimate understanding of higher states of being and higher states of consciousness. The vowel sound that corresponds to Asgard is A, the rune of divine inspiration. By chanting this sound, we activate Asgard in our personal sphere and thereby empower the Wode and the Fetch.

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