Self-Improvement and Interesting Knowledge

Explore the sorcerer’s view of reality as a living dream, where human beings hold the hidden power to shift their focus and step beyond the boundaries of the ordinary world. Within these ideas lie practical insights on awakening, perception, and true freedom through the art of conscious dreaming. If you are willing to look beyond familiar assumptions, you may find answers here… answers that can change the way you see life itself. But such understanding requires courage; for those who dare, the possibilities are vast.

Dreaming, Sorcery, and the Revelation of Reality

Throughout the ages, humanity has been driven by a singular and luminous desire: to understand. Across civilizations and centuries, we have sought the faint gleam of truth through the fog of ignorance, searching for meaning in the vast, unfinished poem of existence. Philosophers have meditated in stillness, mystics have wandered through deserts of solitude, scientists have bent light through glass lenses; all in pursuit of enlightenment.

The word itself has worn many garments: illumination, revelation, awakening. Some call it the Way of Light. Others, more daringly, have called it the **Illuminated Path**: the path of those who know, or believe they can know, the hidden architecture beneath reality’s shifting veil. The ancients called them the illuminated. The modern imagination, revived by rumor and secrecy, calls them the Illuminati.

So I ask you now, are you ready? For if you have found your way here, something inside you already knows. Perhaps it is a whisper that nothing around you is quite as it seems, an intuition that stirs when the world’s answers appear too shallow for your questions. I have felt that pull too.

Through my writings, most clearly in what I call my **magnum opus trilogy** (link) I have attempted to describe not only the structure of existence but the invisible cage within which our species turns endlessly, unseeing. I have sought to trace a way out: out of confusion, out of ignorance, even out of the shadow of death itself.

Many of you have heard me with the inward ear. I have read your messages, your reflections, your unspoken agreement that what is written here touches something true within you. Yet I also know that this knowing often dwells beneath the threshold of words. It is a feeling too large to name, an understanding too unformed to articulate in the plain simplicity of black and white. And so, this article is written for you: for the seekers, the listeners, the ones who dare to look beyond the veil.

Here, I will speak plainly. Here, I will reveal what can be revealed. I will guide you through the truth of things as they stand from the perspective of the **sorcerer**, the one who reads beneath appearances, who deciphers what others call mystery, and who names what others fear to name.


The Reality Beneath the Veil

And if you think (if you dare to think) that what I speak of belongs only to the shadowed world of sorcery, that this is some kind of poetic fiction or a turn of mythic speech, then you would be mistaken. What follows is not fable, not metaphor, not the idle dream of a mystic playing with strange words. It is truth as it is known among those who have peered behind the veil. It is the way of things, the way the sorcerers (those who study hidden movement, unseen cause) understand the world to be.

The language I must use may, at first, seem unusual. It might twist and shimmer, using words that feel foreign or strange to the tongue of daily conversation. Yet these are the only words that will suffice, for ordinary speech cannot contain what moves underneath the ordinary world. It is like trying to describe lightning with the vocabulary of stillness.

Even so, if you have found this page by accident, or by what you call coincidence, I ask you to pause and listen. Perhaps this is no accident at all. Perhaps something in you has guided your steps here. Even if this is your first encounter with the idea that sorcery is not a story, not a superstition, but a living and useful current in this world, then I beg you to hold your skepticism at bay, if only for a few breaths. Because time is growing short…for me, for you, for many of us. Great changes are stirring on the horizon. The air itself has begun to tighten. What once was slow begins now to move quickly. There is no more time to skirt around what truly matters.


The Illusion of a Single Reality

I begin by saying that you live an illusion. Most people move through their days convinced that what they see and do is the full measure of existence. They believe this is the one true world, the only reality possible, solid and absolute. But that is where the mistake begins. It is not that this reality is false; it is simply one version, one possibility among countless others. What you call life is one dream, and there are endless dreams beyond it. To think that this single vision is the totality of all that is, that your experience defines the limits of everything, is the deep sadness at the heart of the human condition.

Humanity has always known this, at least in part. That quiet sense of something beyond has guided our stories, our art, our philosophy. It has been whispered through myths, written in poetry, painted into images that seem to hold more than they show. Over time, different cultures and thinkers have tried to describe it in their own language. Today, the common phrase is to call this reality a simulation, a created construct, an intricate design that can be questioned. But this idea is not new; it is the latest reflection of an ancient knowing that refuses to disappear.

Beneath the noise of modern life, behind the surface of thought, there is a silent knowing waiting to be noticed. It does not belong to logic or reason, though logic can point toward it. It is the quiet recognition that the world is far larger, far stranger, and far more alive than we have been taught to believe. And when that recognition dawns in you, even for a moment, everything changes.

Video: The World as a Simulation

But there are different ways to understand the nature of reality, and while science (and what some call the religion of scientism) has become the dominant voice in explaining the world, it is not the only one. There are older ways to see, quieter ways to know. Beyond the instruments and equations, there lies the direct experience of awareness itself; the kind of knowing that does not measure but perceives, does not prove but feels. And it may be there, in that silent space beyond reason, that the true shape of reality finally reveals itself.

Since time is short, I will cut to the chase and say that sorcery is a different way of looking at the world. Perhaps in these strange and chaotic times, when information rushes past us like a ceaseless current, the truth will not be found solely within the boundaries of the modern worldview. Maybe the answers we seek lie scattered across many paths: some ancient, some forgotten, some whispered in places we no longer think to look. To search without prejudice is the only way, for prejudice is a luxury of those who believe they have endless time. And if the currents of this age tell us anything, it is that time may be running thinner than we care to imagine.


The Dreamers of Reality

According to sorcery, we are all dreamers. This means that you are dreaming now: the world around you, the ground beneath your feet, the people you meet, all of it belongs to the vast act of dreaming what you call reality. What you believe to be solid and certain is, from the sorcerer’s point of view, a living dream held together by attention. The difference between waking life and what you call sleep is one of focus, not of substance. Both are dreams, only shaped by different kinds of awareness.

Sorcerers say that human beings are far more powerful than they imagine. Each person possesses within them the ability to direct attention; to anchor or shift it among the innumerable possible realities that exist side by side. Wherever attention is fixed, that becomes the world you experience. In this sense, you are not merely an observer of reality but its creator, weaving whole worlds through the simple act of sustained perception. Ordinary people call this life; sorcerers call it one possible band, one world, within an infinity of possibilities.

To understand this principle, you must first understand what dreams are and what dreaming means to those who walk this path. For them, dreaming is not escape or fantasy; it is exploration. It is the movement of awareness beyond the familiar boundaries, the conscious entrance into other layers of existence that surround and interpenetrate this one. Dreaming, in the language of sorcery, is the deliberate shifting of perception into the unseen, the navigation of the infinite realities that forever pulse just beyond ordinary sight.

Video: The Dreaming of the World


The Way Out Is In

Now, what does all this mean? It means that quite literally, the only way out is to go in. It means that the only real chance humanity has (the only path toward freedom) is through the dream. If you seek escape from the heavy pull of this physical world, from its endless repetitions and limitations, you may find some comfort in modern technology, perhaps even glimpses of power through it. Yet true liberation will forever remain out of reach until you understand something deeper: to transcend, to pass through, to rise beyond the boundaries of this reality, you must turn inward. You must walk into your dreams.

Dreaming, in this sense, is not sleep. It is entry into other dimensions of awareness, other worlds that coexist with this one. It is the conscious journey beyond the fixation of your attention that binds you to a single narrow stream of emanations. Within dreams lie the gateways to freedom: the monumental escapes worthy of the human spirit!

To help guide others toward that freedom, I have written a number of books designed to open the doorway to this inner exploration.

The Way of the Projectionist

…is a comprehensive guide to the methods of conscious dreaming and what many call out-of-body travel. It lays out clear, practical techniques for loosening the rigid focus of perception that chains you to the physical realm. It teaches how to systematically extend awareness beyond the body, to shift perception, and to move into the energy worlds that exist beyond waking reality. This book offers the groundwork (the theory and practice) for exploring the full range of the dreaming condition and mastering your attention as a true dreamer.

Out of Body Experiences Quickly and Naturally

…focuses on streamlining that process. It is a direct and simplified manual for entering the dream state consciously, even for those new to these ideas. It shows that leaving the body (or more accurately, reorienting awareness away from physical fixation) is not an impossible skill reserved for the few, but an innate human ability. Through exercises, self-observation, and focused intent, anyone can experience the movement of consciousness beyond this fixed reality.

Both books work together to reveal what the sorcerers already know: that freedom is not found by escaping the world, but by shifting the point of attention that creates it.

By practicing these principles, you begin to taste what true dreaming means. You learn that reality is flexible, elastic, and ultimately determined by the intensity of awareness itself. You stop being a prisoner of one single dream and become a traveler across many. This is the path of the dreamer: one who no longer bows to the tyranny of a single fixation, one who ventures free into the infinity of existence.

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