Month: June 2016

Psychoism, Occultism and the Astral (4)

SUBJECT I. Incubi and Succubi: A Psychoistic Analysis Of Conscious Sleep Paralysis Part IV. Historical References to Incubi and Succubi The phenomenon of conscious sleep paralysis, as a physiological event, is found in all cultures, ancient and modern. Naturally, the nature of the incubi and … Continue reading Psychoism, Occultism and the Astral (4)

Psychoism and the Astral Worlds(3)

Disclaimer:  This is a psychiatric article investigating 'occult' experiences.  To be useful such reports must contain explicit description of the mental states experienced. It is not intended for psychologically immature persons, but for consideration by mature parties. Part IV returns to explanatory comments. Part III. … Continue reading Psychoism and the Astral Worlds(3)

Psychoism and the Astral Worlds (2)

Part II. Psychoistic Considerations Modern psychology insists that all psychological experiences, awake or dreaming, arise solely from the neural processing of the human brain. Psychoistic psychology accepts the premise that under normal conditions our visual images, feelings, and experiences are generated via our central neural … Continue reading Psychoism and the Astral Worlds (2)

Psychoism, Occultism, And The Astral Worlds

NEW BLOG SERIES: PSYCHOISM, OCCULTISM, AND THE ASTRAL WORLDS After perusing the various blogs and comments published upon the AMORC blog page, I decided to begin a new series of articles discussing the fundamental structure and agents operating within the Imago World or Astral Plane. … Continue reading Psychoism, Occultism, And The Astral Worlds