The Fellowship° of the Ring
Created to destroy the ring 至無週 (周)
One aim only: to dissolve the imprint engraved in the "soul" of the gold formed into a ring.
“Fellowship is firstly brotherhood, a pattern of — or a shadow of — what fellowship is; for, as has been given, all one sees manifest in a material world is but a reflection or a shadow of the real or the spiritual life. Brotherhood, then, is an expression of the fellowship that exists in the SPIRITUAL life."
- Inner trigram is ☷ (坤 kūn) field = (地) earth,
- Outer trigram is ☶ (艮 gèn) bound = (山) mountain.
- ䷖
For thousands of years in comparative isolation, the Chinese developed powerful systems of magic largely still unknown in the West. Some are the secrets of Thunder Magick, one of the most respected and feared of the many branches of Chinese sorcery.
Thunder magic harnesses the yang forces of nature in a kind of yogic sadhana and use of spells and talismans.
The mysteries of Chinese occultism have long been hidden from the West, largely due to the cultural and language barriers between East & West. Also because of the reluctance of the Chinese Masters to part with their knowledge. This knowledge comes from both oral and written sources that can only be found in Chinese communities in China, Malaysia & Taiwan, from teachers from a school of practical magic known as 茅山 Máoshān.
Máoshān is a school of magic dealing with the interaction of the seen and unseen worlds, with a knowledge base dating back thousands of years to the time of the ancient shaman kings who ruled that area of China known as the Sichuan Plateau. Over many generations, the Máoshān school developed hundreds if not thousands of unique techniques to alleviate the challenges of life as well as to explore our spiritual nature and that of the cosmos.
Máoshān, the school of the mysterious world of the ancient Chinese sorcerers.
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