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Don Orgone Mix :: Aether
The word aether means “shine” in Greek, and the fundamental reality of such an unseen, fluidlike source of universal energy has long been a hallmark of the world’s secret mystery schools. The works of Greek philosophers Pythagoras and Plato discussed it at great length, as did the Vedic scriptures of ancient India, referring to it by several names such as “prana” and “Akasha.”
In the Orient, it is often known as “chi” or “ki,” and special emphasis is placed on its interactions with the human body, such as in the science of acupuncture. Masters and adepts who inherited the secret traditions could eventually learn to manipulate this energy to create miraculous results, such as levitation, teleportation, manifestation, instant healing, telepathy and the like.
Dramatic scientific evidence that all of physical matter is formed by an “aether” of invisible, conscious energy has existed for decades.
Magic transistor specialities, play from 11:30.
Mike Steiphenson. Dreams. Harmony Sounds No 1. 1971