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Raymond S. G. Foster

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On the Manifestation and Communication of Wights

Wights and Human Interaction
Wights and Human Interaction

A Druish Perspective


In Druan doctrine, spirit beings—referred to as Wights—are understood not as supernatural anomalies but as intelligences capable of interacting with human consciousness under specific conditions.


Crucially, this interaction does not depend on the human possessing rare psychic abilities, inherited sensitivities, or esoteric training. Instead, Druan thought frames such encounters as extensions of ordinary human cognition, shaped by context, attention, and environmental factors.


This position rejects the idea that spiritual perception is the domain of a privileged few. Instead, it asserts that the human perceptual system—while limited, fallible, and influenced by psychological factors—is fundamentally capable of registering anomalous or non-ordinary phenomena when circumstances align.


The rarity of such experiences is attributed not to human incapacity but to the infrequency of the necessary conditions.


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Raymond S. G. Foster

High Elder Warlock

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The Real Secret of Roman Dodecahedra : Their Celtic

Orbis Divinorum: Divine Sphere
Orbis Divinorum: Divine Sphere

Codex Tradition (Internal Description)


In the Codex Mistra, the dodecahedron is not described as a neutral geometric solid but as an active instrument of balance, memory, and transition. It is named Orbis Divinorum (“Divine Sphere”), also called the Aural Dodecahedron, and in older marginal glosses, “The Twelve-Voiced Vessel.” These names refer not only to its twelve faces, but to an attributed capacity to receive, hold, and release voices, intentions, or memories across unseen boundaries.


Within this textual tradition, the object is described as a hollow, twelve-faced polyhedron constructed from wood treated with ritual oils, crystal, or stone, depending on region. Each face bears a unique sigil of resonance. The object is said to be “full of listening,” absorbing whispers, prayers, and names, storing them within its internal symmetry, and releasing them only when aligned with the appropriate speaker, season, and place. When held, it is reported to produce a faint tonal vibration,…


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Raymond S. G. Foster

High Elder Warlock

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THE INFINITE REGRESS FALLACY

LOGIC AND EVIDENCE
LOGIC AND EVIDENCE

Regression Fallacy: Ascribing a cause where none exists in situations where natural fluctuations exist, while failing to account for natural fluctuations.


Infinite regress is not a sufficient explanatory mechanism. It does not resolve the problem it is invoked to answer but instead postpones it indefinitely. Each belief or claim is said to be justified by another, which itself requires justification, and so on without end. This structure provides no grounding point—it defers resolution rather than offering one.


Beliefs are not equivalent to facts. 


While beliefs may be informed by facts, they remain interpretations, models, or assumptions. A belief cannot ultimately justify another belief without some form of evidence or shared foundation. Otherwise, the structure risks circularity or infinite regress: “A is true because of B, B is true because of C, and so on without closure.” This is not explanation but deferral.


In cosmological contexts, infinite regress fails to answer origin questions. 


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Raymond S. G. Foster

High Elder Warlock

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Abortion Debates, Claims and Reality

The Abortion Debate: Clarifying Misrepresentations
The Abortion Debate: Clarifying Misrepresentations

Opening Statement


I did not expect to enter this debate, but one thing must be made clear: twisting words, redefining terms by association, and misrepresenting arguments are destructive habits. They fuel ignorance, which in turn breeds arrogance. This is especially evident in the abortion debate.


Key Points


  • Weak Argument from Opponents

    • Critics of Pro-Life positions often demand: “Where in the Bible does it say abortion?”


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Raymond S. G. Foster

High Elder Warlock

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THE TRINITY IS NOT WHAT YOU THINK

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Aion, Trinity, and the Engineered Compression of Theology


The concept of the Trinity has its roots in what was known as the Cult of Aion, a Greek tradition closely aligned with Pythagorean thought. Contrary to the dismissive label of a “math cult,” Pythagoreanism treated numbers as symbolic expressions of cosmic principles rather than tools of calculation.


Within this framework, the impersonal Aion manifested as twin forces:


  • Kronos — chaos, limitation, dissolution

  • Rhea — order, rhythm, generative flow


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Raymond S. G. Foster

High Elder Warlock

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Space Aliens are Occult Inventions: And a Public Scam

LITTLE EUNUCH CROWLEYS AND YOU
LITTLE EUNUCH CROWLEYS AND YOU

“Ladies and gentlemen, tonight we’re going to examine one of the most enduring ideas of modern culture: the belief in space aliens. For over a century, the public has been bombarded with stories of UFOs, crashes, alien pilots, and government cover-ups.


Note: It will be explained lower down the Crowley Association.


But when we peel back the layers of this phenomenon, a very different picture emerges—one not of extraterrestrial visitors, but of human invention, misinterpretation, and manipulation. Let’s begin.”


Part 1: The Mars Craze – Fiction as ‘Fact’


In 1877, during the opposition of Mars, Italian astronomer Giovanni Schiaparelli observed what he called canali—meaning ‘channels.’ This was mistranslated into English as ‘canals,’ a much more artificial-sounding term. American astronomer Percival Lowell took this mistranslation and ran with it.


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Raymond S. G. Foster

High Elder Warlock

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Atlantis? Atlan? Or Just Earth's Acne Scar?

Context, Bias, and Unfinished History
Context, Bias, and Unfinished History

Almost a Decade of Speculation


Almost a decade of speculation began on September 4, 2018, when the YouTube channel Bright Insight presented a provocative but carefully framed idea: not only might the lost city of Atlantis have actually existed, but its true location may have been hiding in plain sight for thousands of years—overlooked simply because scholars and enthusiasts alike had been searching in all the wrong places.


That proposal did not emerge in a vacuum. The debate over the location of Atlantis has long resembled a mirror maze. Plato never finished his account, and what he did record was already several steps removed from the original source. In the centuries since, countless researchers, amateurs, and even national interests have attempted to anchor Atlantis in their own proverbial backyards.


From the Mediterranean to the Americas, most theories suffer from the same fundamental flaw: selective reading driven by confirmation bias.

Yet among…


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Raymond S. G. Foster

High Elder Warlock

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The Dragon of Revelation: Rome in Apocalyptic Symbolism

All of REVELATION has already been fulfilled/Completed, but rewritten to keep people under a Roman Empire world view of total domination; not true spiritual connectivity and coexistence.


RED DRAGON: SPIRITUAL SIDE OF THE BEAST
RED DRAGON: SPIRITUAL SIDE OF THE BEAST

Introduction


The Book of Revelation is frequently treated as a prophecy about the distant future. Yet a careful historical reading shows it as a document deeply embedded in first-century political realities, especially the oppressive reach of Rome. Its most famous symbol—the Dragon—represents imperial Rome: the city of seven hills, the succession of emperors, and the network of client kings and provincial rulers who executed the empire’s will.


Equally important is the Mark of the Beast, often read as abstract allegory. Historically, it has a dual meaning: literal currency bearing imperial imagery, signifying political and economic subjection, and a metaphorical reference to greed and moral compromise, linked to King Solomon as a precursor to Rome’s emphasis on wealth and power.


Viewed in this light,…


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Raymond S. G. Foster

High Elder Warlock

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Critiquing Gnosticism: A Pernicious Blend of Bullshit

Critiquing Gnosticism
Critiquing Gnosticism

Introduction


In the landscape of ancient religious movements, few systems exemplify intellectual misrepresentation as thoroughly as Gnosticism. Frequently marketed as a suppressed wellspring of primordial wisdom, Gnosticism instead reveals itself—under sustained scholarly scrutiny—as a constructed ideology that weaponizes obscurity, mythic invention, and selective textual abuse. Its enduring appeal lies not in historical authenticity or theological coherence, but in its promise of elitism: salvation for the initiated few who claim access to truths allegedly denied to the masses.


What masquerades as “hidden knowledge” is, in reality, a bricolage of late antique philosophical fragments, speculative mythology, and reactionary reinterpretations of Jewish and Christian texts. Gnosticism does not preserve ancient revelation; it retrofits dissatisfaction with the material world into a cosmic grievance narrative, positioning its adherents as victims of both creation and history.


The Fabricated Origins of Gnosticism: Invention by Accretion, Not Apostolic Transmission


No credible evidence supports the claim that Gnosticism represents…


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