From: Philip Cavanagh Area: MagickNet To: Karl Lembke 1 Jul 92 17:19:40 Subject: Re: Negative Vibrations UpdReq Greetings Karl! PC>In my daily travels, I have found the following PC>does work. When you meet a PC>person for the first time, get to know the person first, PC>and then treat them like they were your best friend. Once PC>this happens, you'll find that they will treat you the same PC>way! But then again, I find that I can change a person's PC>perception of things by automatically recieving his or her PC>negative energy, and sending back or turning it into PC>positive energy. Sure did work when I worked at the 7-11 in PC>Victoria (I live in Sooke). KL> Works for me. It's SOOOO much easier on the nerves to have people KL> around you interested in being friends, rather than being obnoxious. Yeah, but usually you can't help it if you've been in the bar drinking free mugs of draft, and you meet someone who's personality conflicts with your's. heh 93!phil!93 718499927771849992777184999277718499927771849992777184999277718 From: Philip Cavanagh Area: MagickNet To: Chris Feldman 1 Jul 92 17:21:28 Subject: Re: XTIAN. UpdReq Greetings Chris! PC> But that really makes no sense, to me at least. If we look at a PC> message, say, posted by a Fundy as insulting, PC> we should try our best PC> to inform the ignorant person in a peaceful PC> manner. This way, they PC> could find that it doesn't take us a lot to PC> make us irate. If you PC> send more negativity back to the person, he or PC> she might use it to PC> their advantage (isn't that how wars get started???). CF> So, you say you never get pissed off and lose it? CF> Hard to believe someone CF> still "turns the other cheek". Not really turn the other cheek, just tell the fundy up front "Look I have my own beliefs and you have yours, but I would like to listen to what you have to say" or something to that effect. Throughout the years, Pagan's have been classified as an evil bunch of people, rather then the peaceful people I run into. If we show the person that they shouldn't "judge a book by it's cover", then maybe that person will think differently. Do you understand what I'm saying??? 93!phil!93 718499927771849992777184999277718499927771849992777184999277718 From: Philip Cavanagh Area: MagickNet To: Josh Norton 1 Jul 92 17:24:24 Subject: Magick Fonts UpdReq Greetings Josh! >Sorry, just had to say it! So tell me, in Compu$erve's >"NEWAGE", do you guys 'n' gals talk about the latest >running shoes out on the market? JN> Actually, many of the same people who talk on JN> magicknet also talk there, JN> and there's not much difference in the subject matter, at least in the JN> sections I read. Sorry, had just read the Spring, 9992 edition of "Gnosis", and there subscription page mentioned the same thing. The difference between this net and Compu$erve is that there's more of a wider range of callers on Compu$erve then there is on here. >Actually it would be a >BAD idea to even join a network like CompuServe, especially >when you can't distribute the software avaliable to the >private carrier (BBS). JN> What do you mean? There's TONS of free software there that can be JN> downloaded by anybody, and put up on any BBS JN> without royalties. Or am I JN> misunderstanding your point? Originally, Compu$erve stated that if anyone used the software avaliable on there data carrier on a private carrier (aka BBS) then they would prosecute, whether or not the attitudes have changed I don't know. JN> Anyway, this doesn't answer my original question: How can someone who JN> doesn't have access to the places you have uploaded JN> the fonts get a copy JN> of them? Well one of two ways: <1> Find someone who has the fonts you want to give you a copy or <2> Find someone who carries the UseNet feeds to get it for you. I will be carrying UseNet (hopefully) thsi fall, and will also carrying a mail order service for such files (or I could probably FREQ them to a fido related system). 93!phil!93 718499927771849992777184999277718499927771849992777184999277718 From: Philip Cavanagh Area: MagickNet To: Paul Hume 1 Jul 92 17:28:46 Subject: Re: Magick Fonts UpdReq Greetings Paul! PH> Actually, there are presently discussions under the PH> Magick topic of NEWAGE on Enochian, the Golden PH> Dawn, and a gentleman who is getting under my skin PH> explaining how once Thelemites grow up they usually PH> stop PH> being Thelemites. Actually a person I know who used to be a Pagan, now doesn't study anymore. I guess either he got scared or got fedup, don't know really. But a discussion on the GD eh? Must be quite interesting. 93!phil!93 718499927771849992777184999277718499927771849992777184999277718 From: Bob Schweiger Area: MagickNet To: Tony Iannotti 2 Jul 92 19:26:22 Subject: Re: Software testers Rec'd UpdReq Hi Tony; I would also like to participate in the testing. Should you decide to include me into your group of testers, leave me a message, and I will forward you my address and phone number for further contact. 718499927771849992777184999277718499927771849992777184999277718 From: Bob Schweiger Area: MagickNet To: Morgana 2 Jul 92 19:35:08 Subject: Looking for a lost person! UpdReq Blessed Be Morgana; Am wondering if you are or know of Morgan McFarland? She was a "Teacher" of mine, and last I heard may have moved to your area. Having lost contact with her, I desire to regain contact with her. Have you attended one of the meetings with Stewart and Janet Farrar? I attended one of theirs a few months ago in Phila, and will again be with them this month. They also were influential in my training, and enevitably reaching the third degree. Would appriciate any help you could afford in my search for Morgan. She was a great inspiration to me, and I miss the contact very much. Should you desire a more personal contact with me, leave me a message and I will forward my address and phone number to you. Blessed Be! With Love! 718499927771849992777184999277718499927771849992777184999277718 From: Farrell McGovern Area: MagickNet To: Neuro Sonic 1 Jul 92 21:03:10 Subject: The Pact (IOT) UpdReq In a lo-rez cyberspace object, Neuro Sonic @1:109/114 texuralized the following thoughts onto the reality grid of my fav VR co-ordinates: NS> Has anyone else taken a look at the PSYCHONOMICAN previews NS> available for download? NS> NS> P. Carrol has really out done himself this time. NS> NS> Any Chaos enthusiasts care to comment? Yes, but my Chaos is based upon the Goddess Eris, Greek Deity of Chaos, and quantum physics. I have had some talk with the German people here...but still sort of "just interested". NS> Love is the law, Love under will. NS> Nothing is True, Everything is Permitted. NS> A NS> \|/ NS> <-(O)-> NS> /|\ NS> V NS> Neuro Sonic Hail Eris! Farrell | )|( | 718499927771849992777184999277718499927771849992777184999277718 From: Farrell McGovern Area: MagickNet To: Tony Iannotti 1 Jul 92 21:06:34 Subject: Re: Magick Fonts Rec'd UpdReq In a lo-rez cyberspace object, Tony Iannotti @93:9400/0 texuralized the following thoughts onto the reality grid of my fav VR co-ordinates: TI> Yeah! I am on the verge of trying to set up Coherent just for TI> UUCP purposes, but I'd like the fonts before the next ice TI> age, which is my ETA for actually getting UUCP running here. TI> ;-) Well, if you want Unix..try Linux! Freely copyable, 386 and above UNIX, that is mostly SYS V & POSIX complient. But FREE! They just put X-Windows up on it, and better SCSI support...just about all you could want from UNIX, but costs less! AND...it is not limited to small model memory like Coherent is...the current limit is 64Meg Code, 64Meg data...not much of a limit, eh? If you are interested, and I will collect all the relevent files and ship them off to you... ttyl Farrell 718499927771849992777184999277718499927771849992777184999277718 From: Tony Iannotti Area: MagickNet To: Farrell McGovern 3 Jul 92 10:35:30 Subject: Re: Magick Fonts Sent UpdReq -=In a missive of 01 Jul 92 21:06:35, Farrell McGovern said to Tony Iannotti=- (regarding Re: Magick Fonts) FM> Well, if you want Unix..try Linux! Freely copyable, 386 and above ... FM> memory like Coherent is...the current limit is 64Meg Code, 64Meg FM> data...not much of a limit, eh? If you are interested, and I will FM> collect all the relevent files and ship them off to you... Wow! 64 megs sounds like outer space! I'd liove it! 93! ... Danger, All! Off-topic messages! Danger! 718499927771849992777184999277718499927771849992777184999277718 From: Tony Iannotti Area: MagickNet To: Bob Schweiger 3 Jul 92 10:36:10 Subject: Re: Software testers Sent UpdReq -=In a missive of 02 Jul 92 19:26:22, Bob Schweiger said to Tony Iannotti=- (regarding Re: Software testers) BS> I would also like to participate in the testing. Should you decide BS> to include me into your group of testers, leave me a message, and I BS> will forward you my address and phone number for further contact. I am also just a tester. You want Anthra Andromda, the author. 93! ... We need an Alexandria they cannot burn! 718499927771849992777184999277718499927771849992777184999277718 From: Phoenix Area: MagickNet To: Neuro Sonic 2 Jul 92 21:28:28 Subject: Re: Fiction Mythos UpdReq I personally have found the use of neo-mythology to be useful in my magickal Work. You might look into the Cthulhu Mythos of H.P. Lovecraft, as much work has already been done with this mythos by various magickal organizations. The best available information on this particular mythos is contained within the "Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos" (Volumes 1 & 2). Good luck in your Work. Xeper, Phoenix 718499927771849992777184999277718499927771849992777184999277718