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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.