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Today's random thought, actually somewhat sequitur to the colour-bar: Marriage is the established spellwork for manifesting a family-entity. Or perhaps an egregore, an old, well-established, and mightily potent egregore, which people tap into in forming their families. Here I go off into chewing on magical theory again, and pondering ritual declarations and the heka of words spoken manifesting existence.
Misc:
I am no longer blood-sugar-crashy. Thus, I should hike down to Ocean Street.
Addendum: I have voted, hear me roar!
I got to pick whether it was a boy or a girl. :P (They had pink cards and light blue cards to fill out.) And I voted, and blundered around a bit because they moved everything around and I couldn't find the ballot-eating monster, and I filled out the card so I'd stay registered independent, and I checked out. The cop guarding the front door was sad that there were no little old ladies selling baked goods when I mentioned that they were usually there.
I hit the sidewalk, and my music widget started playing "Peace of Mind."
Take a look ahead -- take a look ahead -- look ahead!
Lasted exactly the amount of time it took to walk home. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yea-a-ah.
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2. Marriage is the established spellwork for manifesting a family-entity. May I quote this?
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"Egregore" in this context is a Chaote term. (There may be something useful in this website on Chaos magic, though as a rule I find a lot of the stuff difficult to read.) Basically, the idea is that if you have enough people who get together and believe in a concept, the concept develops an independent existence, something with potence beyond the mere energies of belief put into it. I think technically an egregore is supposed to be the spirit of a specific group, but I'm using it loosely.
Hm, for explanations, http://www.chaosmatrix.org/library/chaos/texts/fen-egre.html seems to be almost in English. . .
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