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Insights from Anog Master Class
Apr 23, 2025
Anog Master Class Lecture Notes
Introduction
The Anog master class is a unique teaching with rare insights into the Anog symbol used in a magical sense.
Focus on magic types: white, black, red, and gold magic.
Emphasizes understanding all necessary parts for creation using the Anog.
Magic and Duality
Common conflicts between different magic practitioners:
White magicians against black magicians.
Black magicians against white magicians.
Blood magicians are elusive.
Importance of understanding all types of magic to see how all sides can be right.
Duality is the exoteric lens, not the truth; there are three sides to every story.
Prayer and Teaching Structure
Start with a prayer for clarity and growth.
Three levels of teaching:
First level: Stories.
Second level: Myth and parable.
Third level: Advanced teachings like the Anog.
Symbolism in the Anog
Circle: Represents time.
Triangle: Active, passive, and neutralizing forces.
Line of supervision: Static points of creation.
Dimensions and their connection to magic.
Understanding time (Kronos and chyros) is essential for magic.
Laws and Principles
Law of Three and Law of Octaves.
Ray of Creation: Governs existence on Earth, Moon, planets.
Law of Accident.
Types of Magic
White Magic
: Line of will (9 to 3). Focus on persistence and seeing tasks through.
Persistent effort is rare but crucial for success.
Black Magic
: Line of fear (3 to 6). Necessary for growth and political actions.
Represents chaos, limitations, and agents of chaos.
Red Magic
: Line of surrender (6 to 9). Involves sacrifice and submission.
Blood magic and sacrifice can backfire if not personal.
Gold Magic
Combination of white, black, and red magic.
Requires understanding all elements correctly.
Points and Lines in the Anog
Points indicate milestones or tasks.
Lines represent the journey and difficulties along the way.
Will, fear, and surrender are key components.
Tasks include intention, tools, limitations, actions, presentation, retention.
Application
Importance of keeping magic types in their fixed places.
Hacking magic or misplacing elements leads to chaos.
Use the Anog for systems-driven approaches to challenges.
Practical Examples
Selling a million book copies as a project.
Identify neutralizing force, passive and active elements.
Align actions with goals.
Conclusion
The Anog is a master system applicable to various projects.
Emphasis on learning and applying the system for personal and professional growth.
Invitation to further explore and ask questions on the subject.
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