The Science of Rainbows: How Blue Magic Amplifies the Experience

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Chasing Rainbows: Blue Magic Rainbows have always captured the imagination and wonder of people throughout history. These colorful arcs of light that appear in the sky after rain have been associated with magic and charm. But what if we take it one step further and delve into the world of blue magic? Blue magic, in folklore and mythology, is often associated with mysteries and secrets. It is believed to possess a unique power that can bring about transformation and awakening. Chasing a blue rainbow is like embarking on a quest for hidden knowledge and undiscovered realms. The pursuit of chasing rainbows and seeking blue magic can be interpreted both metaphorically and literally.



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The pursuit of chasing rainbows and seeking blue magic can be interpreted both metaphorically and literally. Metaphorically, it represents the endless pursuit of dreams, desires, and aspirations. It symbolizes the human tendency to constantly long for something beyond reach.

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Audio Book (DVD). Condition: New. 2001 John West s wonderful and detailed presentation of alternativeEgyptological theories from the Symbolist School. 1- The InvisibleScience. 2- The Old Kingdom & The Still Older Kingdom. 3-Descent 4- TempleIn Man. 5- Navigating the Afterlife: What to do in the Duat. 6- Legacy. 7-Illumination. 8- Cosmology. For those fans that cannot get enough, we havethis special package just for you. You'll receive all 8 episodes includingthe re-edited 4 episodes. We have also included 2 copies of Episode 1 onVHS so you can share with your friends, and keep your collection intact!"A new kind of counterculture is emerging around the unexpected discoveriesof a small but growing circle of scientists, authors and researchers. Thefocal point of this counterculture centers on an alternativeinterpretation of ancient Egypt - not as mankind's earliest attempts atprimitive civilization, but as a fully developed, and inexplicablyadvanced culture, who's scientific and metaphysical achievements we areonly beginning to fully appreciate. NOT TO BE MISSED!.

Magick Works, by The Magical Egypt Documentary Series Vanese Mc Neill

Magick Works, provides a sneak peek at subjects in our upcoming Magical Egypt Series, including an exploration of the Magic of Ancient Egypt, and what has come down to us today! By Executive Producer Vanese Mc Neill. What is magic, and what is it not, and how can it help us today. Featuring the worlds leading researchers from around the world, including John Anthony West, Robert Bauval, Ruper Sheldrake, Peter Mark Adams and many more!. Visit http://www.magicalegypt.comArt: Sigil board by Robin Webley https://www.instagram.com/robinwebley_art/Music: Tom, by Vanese Mc NeillConnect https://t.me/magickworkshttps://www.facebook.com/magickworksOwn Magical Egypt http://www.magicalegypt.com

  • 17 DEC. 2023

19. Superpowers for Christmas! My gift to you : )

I have some Christmas presents for you!
First, not everything can go into our documentary series. It is a huge topic, and there are many trajectories. So for Christmas, I wish to gift you some knowledge that could be some of the most important on the planet!
Now, whether you turn that into wisdom or not is up to you, but I am gifting you knowledge of your superpowers.
In this podcast, I am going to tell you all about your innate, god-given superpowers that you never imagined possessing, so that you can start to activate them by simply drawing your attention to them!
As I am sure you know, energy flows where attention goes, and energy is what is needed to turn these dormant buds into full-blown superpowers!
Now, rest assured I did not come up with this. This is all from a chapter of "The Secret of Power" by Ingo Swann, who you may know I have so much respect for.
As Ingo Swann states, the introduction of such knowledge can begin to reenergize numerous innate (superpowers) that have been rendered inoperative via the limiting formats of social conditions processes!
Now, we touch on "the limiting formats of social conditions processes" in Heka, and we dive into it even more in Episode 2. Because quite frankly, if you are not aware of the problem, it is impossible to fix. but even here I try to give you a taste.
If you want more, get the books! :) I think they are essential. Or, if you want a prettier taste of the ideas, get Episode 1 and 2 (soon available) of Season 4.

So I hope you enjoy your gift, and if you do, you can give me one back by simply sharing it! Merry Christmas!
So I hope you enjoy your gift and if you do you can give me one back my simply sharing it! Merry Christmas!

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  • 30 NOV. 2023

19. HEKA IN ACTION!

Today we talk about the new Film Heka! And I gift it to my top 21 fans!! AND we talk about Heka in action! And how you can do it too x*x

Get Heka here.
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  • 4 OKT. 2023

18. The Not So Magic Kingdom

My reaction to a video I just saw on Twitter. I refuse to call it X hahaha
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  • 30 SEP. 2023

17. We are all Stark Raving Mad!

Sorry for the bad audio on this one.

A revelation from Tony Wright talk at the Summit. Sorry for the audio but the mic was not on!
Tony's book
https://www.amazon.com/Return-Brain-Eden-Neurochemistry-Consciousness/dp/1620552515

  • 25 SEP. 2023

Interview: Invoking Eros with Dr Joanna Kujawa

Dr Joanna Kujawa is author of The Other Goddess
He work has touch points with both mine and Chances, and personally I find her fascinating!

I am sure we have all had peak experiences. lusty juicy times of lives. But somehow life seems to beat that potential right out of us! One of the crazy things about Joanna Kujawa is that she seems to have figured out a way to continue to propagate those experiences in her life and even extend them to levels of overwhelming rapturous delight! And I know I want that..I want to get my groove back : ) And so I talked her into putting on a workshop! Now here is the best part! Joanna has agreed to do it for us WOW Women for a very special discounted rate, so have a watch of out talk! Here she is on fire talking about the day to day things we can do and she has helped me so much! I am sure she will be on fire when it comes to the MAGICK.
See if this is of interest to you and let me know if you want to come with me!
Here is the sign up link with 50% off : )
https://womenofwisdom.systeme.io/eros

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  • 23 SEP. 2023

16. NATURAL PHILOSOPHY & HOW WE BROKE GOLD

A Memo from the Magical Egypt Summit on the talk by Thomas Joseph Brown
Oh and testing AI me hahahah I think it lost me in translation : )

If you would like to know more you can grab the Summit Video Replays for only $49, and there are a few sessions still to attend live : )
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or here….
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  • © 2023 Magick Works, by The Magical Egypt Documentary Series

Magical Egypt!!

Taking part in a tour called Magical Egypt, led by an extremely knowledgeable guide, John Anthony West, I had an unbelievable time in Egypt. All of us on the Quest Tour — (an outfit I would highly recommend), have become fans of the Egyptians — they were extraordinarily friendly, open, warm, welcoming. One of the main messages we want to send out far and wide after our experience is GO TO EGYPT! They need our support, especially now!

The scarab beetle, pictured here, has been special for me all my life. My mom had scarab jewelery from Egypt growing up, and I did as well. During this trip it came to take on even deeper meaning, and to stand for one of the basic, spiritual, even mystical messages in the ancient teachings: the possibility and occurrence of transformation. Persistence is required, and the outcome is not obvious from the outset, but from base and basic material, something truly magnificent, even ‘magical’, can emerge. More on this theme later.Because I was still traveling, in Austria for two more weeks, and busy with my wonderful family, children and grandchildren, I copy below a note for you from good friend on the trip, which captures the flavor of our journey very well.

Blessings, cheers, Jill

And here’s how it transpired:

We left for Cairo on January 27th, arriving the 28th. There had been some minor political demonstrations before we left, but they suddenly took a major turn for the worse just as we arrived, so the “Tourist Police” would not let any tourist groups out of the airport. We thought it would be for an hour or two, but eventually they said we had to spend the night in the airport. The Quest Travel representative who came to pick us up at the airport said we could sleep in the bus, which would be more comfortable than the airport, though it was a long walk from the bus to the airport bathrooms, and the bathrooms had long since run out of paper etc. We resigned ourselves to this fate, but then two young women arrived in vans, one the daughter of Mohamed Nazmy, the head of Quest Travel. They brought us food, and then asked us to get into two vans, pulling the curtains on the van windows. They smuggled us out of the airport in the vans through the domestic entrance, and the empty bus followed with our luggage. It was too dangerous to go to our hotel which was an hour away, so they took us to an excellent hotel near the airport, where we spent the night very comfortably. The next day, the bus returned and took us to Mena House Hotel in Giza. We could see the pyramids from our window, as they were right next to the hotel.

We were pretty much ‘trapped’ in the hotel for three days. But then, if you have to be trapped in a hotel, Mena House is a spectacular place to be. Tanks guarded the road to the Giza Pyramids , which was also the access road to Mena House. We heard lots of gun shots, especially at night. Mohamed spent a lot of time with us, and we processed our feelings. Several people felt we should leave right away, yet the airport was a parking lot of people, and even if we could get on a plane, there was a major blizzard in New York that closed the airports there. Mohamed returned to his office to find out what our options might be. Mohamed is known as “The Surgeon” by his friends because he knows how to operate. He has his own employees all over Egypt, and friends in high places, including Nazri Hawas, the new Minister of Antiquities. He determined that we could fly to Luxor and visit the temples there – his agents said the sites were open, even though the press said they were closed. And Mohamed invited us to spend a week on his boat, sailing south on the NileLuxor to Aswan, visiting temples along the way. Ordinarily, his boat costs $40,000 a week, but he let us use it without charging us extra beyond what we had already paid for our trip. Mohamed was ready to support us in any decision we might make, but the group as a whole decided to stay in Egypt and go to Luxor, and so we did. We felt safe in Mohamed’s care and felt his loving kindness, and we wished to hold open the space for “change” in Egypt — the dissolution of the old order and the birth of the new order -– represented by our continued presence. from

We returned to the airport on February 1, leaving by bus before dawn. The people of Cairo were on the streets, guarding their homes from looters, since criminals had been let out of jail. Many sat in chairs in front of their buildings, many around camp fires. A few had guns, many had sticks. They had placed rocks on the roads, forcing all traffic to stop. When they saw us, they let us through their barricades, and waved to us, sometimes blew us kisses. We were all very moved by their greetings. The airport was wall to wall people. It was easier to move in the domestic flight area, and our Egyptian guardians ushered us through the crowds and through the gates to our plane.

When we arrived in Luxor, we stayed one night in a hotel while Mohamed prepared the boat for us. His boat, the Afandina, is a big sailing boat which he had built according to his own design – a bit like the ancient sail boats. It has no motor. When there was no wind, we were pushed by a tug boat which was always at our side. The Afandina had eight cabins, each for two people. We were exactly sixteen people. (Four people in the original group did not make it to Egypt. Had they been with us, we could not have used the boat. So it worked out exactly.) Each cabin had two twin beds, closet, TV, chest of drawers, and full bathroom. The interior of the main rooms on the boat were walled with beautiful polished wood paneling. There were dining tables both indoors and outdoors. We ate our breakfast and lunch every day outdoors, and had out dinner indoors. There was a top deck with lounge chairs.

Our first night in Luxor, we visited the temple there, called in symbolist language, the Temple of Man, which was all lit up. This was our first visit to a monument, and we had the temple almost entirely to ourselves. A long avenue of sphinxes brought the ancient Egyptians to the temple, and the temple itself reflects the dimensions of the male human body.

Our second day, we visited the amazing Temple of Karnak, a huge temple begun in the Middle Kingdom, which represents the Cosmos in its construction and symbology. Then we took a little boat to the West Bank of the Nile where we visited the Valley of Kings, the magnificent mortuary temple of Hatshepsut, the only female pharaoh, and the Ramesseum with its toppled colossal statue of Ramesses II which inspired Shelley’s poem Ozymandias. We were the only visitors at the Valley of Kings!

Finally, we boarded the Afandina to begin our trip south to Aswan. We had a delicious supper on the outer deck as we set sail. Ordinarily, the Nile is filled with tourist boats. We saw them, empty, docked in all the towns. But at this time, the Nile had almost no other tourist boats (we saw two during our week on board). There were, however, the small sailboats and rowboats of the local people. And so we could enjoy the dreamy scenery unimpeded – the palm trees, farms, camels, water buffalo, herons, egrets etc.

We stopped at Edfu to see the Ptolemaic temple there that is dedicated to Horus the Elder, with the famous statue of Horus at the entrance. The next day, we stopped at Kom Ombo to visit the Ptolemaic temple there with its dual aspect – one side dedicated to Horus the Elder (representing the principle of the return to Source embodied in Man), the other side dedicated to Set (representing the forces of darkness and chaos), the central axis a place of balance or harmony between the two.

The next day we arrived in beautiful Aswan. While we were there, we took a bus trip to the magnificent Temple Abu Simbel. John had eliminated this temple from his itinerary some years ago because it was always over-crowded. We got permission to visit the temple through Mohamed’s contact with the Minister of Defense, the Minister of the Interior (police) and the Minister of Antiquities. We were accompanied by a military guy with a machine gun. It took two hours to get there, driving through the Sahara Desert, passing over the Tropic of Cancer. We had the Temple entirely to ourselves! That evening, we enjoyed wandering in the Nubian Market in Aswan, buying souvenirs for ourselves and our families.

The following day, we visited the inspiring Temple of Philae, dedicated to Isis as Mother of Horus. The temple sits on an island in the Nile just outside Aswan. This was a splendid. Many of us experienced a huge heart opening there.

On Feb. 5, we flew back to Cairo, the airport was empty, and the roads were back to normal traffic patterns, though the demonstrations continued in Tahrir Square. We knew the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx were still closed to tourists, so we did not know what to expect. Mohamed had returned to CairoAntiquities, and that the Sphinx and Pyramids would be opened for us the next day! We would be the first tourists to visit since the demonstrations began. two days before we did to see what arrangements he could make for us. He welcomed us when we returned to Mena House and told us that he had spoken with Nazri Hawas, the Minister of Antiquities for further permission.

The next day we took our bus up to the Giza Plateau, and visited the Sphinx first. Tourists in general are not allowed to go into the sphinx enclosure, (though you can buy your way in for $5000). We were allowed to go in. We were greeted there by the Director of the Giza Plateau. John said the Sphinx and the pyramids are like sex – you have no idea what they are unless you experience them. Russ quoted an author who called the Sphinx enclosure “…the splendid place of the first time”. John’s geological research indicates that the sphinx dates at least to 10,000 BC, and possible 36,000 BC. Its energy is intense. To be with it is to sense the ancient roots of our planet’s civilization, so advanced way back then – more advanced than we are today. We then visited the Mortuary Temple of Mycerinus, the solar boat and the Giza , from the outside.

The following day, we were given permission to visit the sites of the necropolis Saqqara and the pyramids of Dashur. They were closed, but opened specially for us. John said Saqqara is usually crowded like Disneyworld. On that day, it was silent and empty. We visited the tomb of Mer-Ruke, and the tomb of Unas’ musician Nufer. John said he had not been in the tomb of Nufer for over twenty years. It is usually shown only to VIPs like Bill Clinton. It contains the most perfectly preserved pyramid texts – the Egyptian Book of the Dead. And it contains an almost perfect mummy.

When we got back to our hotel, a HUGE double rainbow broke out over Cairo. Our Egyptian tour guide told us she had never seen a sky rainbow before –(it almost never rains in Cairo –she had seen one once reflected in a waterfall).

Our final day, or so we thought, we were allowed a private two hours in the Great Pyramid. We ascended in silence to the King’s Chamber, where we chanted and meditated. We took turns lying in the huge granite “sarcophagus”, toning in it. My experience there was beyond words.

But for most of us, it wasn’t our last day. Our flight to New York was canceled – postponed to Sunday February 13th. On Friday night, Mubarak resigned. Saturday was a day of celebration in Tahrir Square. We asked our driver to take us to the square in the van. As we drove there, we stopped to buy Egyptian flags. Car loads of Egyptians waved to us, reached out and held hands with us between cars, gave us thumbs up and the victory sign. When we reached the square, the joyous atmosphere was intense. Many Egyptians came to speak to us. They wanted to know why we were in Egypt, and how long we had been there, and what our experience had been. They wanted us to know that they loved us! They wanted to have their picture taken with us. They hugged us and waved their flags. (During our time in Egypt, we were interviewed and photographed by three Egyptian newspapers.)

Finally, on Sunday we did fly out of Cairo on time. The staff at Mena House were very sad to see us go. They said they really loved our group. This was an amazing journey filled with astonishment at the majestic temples and pyramids of Egypt, and filled with an experience of the loving nature of the Egyptian people. It is in times of crisis that we see the true character of people. Mohamed treated us like family. Our hearts were deeply touched by the spirit of all the Egyptians we met and talked to. And the loving kindness, camaraderie and consensus of the group of sixteen people with whom we traveled was remarkable. They were all students of either (or both) the Diamond Approach and the Enneagram, and during our sixteen days together, they walked their spiritual talk.

Chasimg rainbows blue magiv

Just like a rainbow, our dreams may seem unattainable but serve as a constant source of motivation and inspiration. Literally, blue magic can be seen as the embodiment of enchantment and sorcery. Imagine a world where rainbows are not merely a natural phenomenon but a gateway to a realm of blue magic. This world would be filled with the unknown, where spells and incantations hold the key to unraveling its mysteries. In this world, chasing a blue rainbow would involve embarking on a thrilling adventure. It would require navigating through various challenges and obstacles to attain the ultimate prize of blue magic. It would be a quest filled with excitement, curiosity, and the thrill of the unknown. But what exactly is blue magic? Is it a power to control the elements, to manipulate time and space, or perhaps to unlock the secrets of the universe? The possibilities are endless, and the answers lie within the blue rainbow itself. Chasing rainbows and seeking blue magic is not only about the destination but also about the journey. It is about the lessons learned, the experiences gained, and the self-discovery along the way. It teaches us to value the process of exploration and to embrace the uncertainties and challenges that come with it. In a world where everyday life can feel mundane and predictable, the pursuit of blue magic reminds us of the extraordinary possibilities that lie just beyond our reach. It encourages us to chase our dreams, to venture into the unknown, and to discover the magic that exists within ourselves. So, let us embark on a journey of chasing rainbows and seeking blue magic. Let us defy the constraints of reality and embrace the wonders that lie beyond. In this pursuit, we may not only find the blue magic we seek but also uncover a greater understanding of ourselves and the world around us..

Reviews for "The Role of Blue Magic in Chasing Rainbows: Harnessing the Power of Intuition"

1. Sally - 2/5 stars - I really didn't enjoy "Chasing Rainbows Blue Magic". The plot was all over the place and the characters lacked depth. I found it hard to connect with any of them and their motivations seemed forced. The writing style was also quite clunky and there were numerous grammatical errors throughout the book. Overall, it was a disappointing read and I wouldn't recommend it to others.
2. John - 1/5 stars - "Chasing Rainbows Blue Magic" was a complete waste of time for me. The story was incredibly predictable and lacked any originality. The dialogue felt forced and unnatural, making it difficult to engage with the characters. Additionally, the pacing was off, with some scenes dragging on for too long and others feeling rushed. The plot twists were underwhelming and didn't add any excitement to the story. Overall, I was extremely disappointed with this book and would advise others to skip it.
3. Emily - 2/5 stars - Unfortunately, "Chasing Rainbows Blue Magic" didn't live up to the hype for me. I found the writing to be overly descriptive, slowing down the pace of the story. The characters felt one-dimensional and their relationships lacked depth. The romance aspects were cliché and lacked chemistry. While there were some interesting concepts in the plot, they weren't explored enough to make the story truly captivating. Overall, I was left wanting more from this book.

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