Saturday, August 27, 2011

Daydream Magic

Adventure Time
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from Fred-Weasley
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Daydreaming for change.

In Rainy Day Daydream, a knife storm forces Finn and Jake to have their adventure time inside. Finn is skeptical. He doesn't think they can have an adventure in the treehouse until he learns that anything Jake imagines becomes real.

With Hurricane Irene approaching, I needed a rainy day adventure. I turned to cartoons, art and a little magic. I created an AT-inspired image (pictured below) of a wand that "poops glitter and rainbows" ("What could be gooder than that?").

Art is a way to manifest thoughts and emotions through visual representation. Thoughts can also be given form through thinking and dreaming.

In the past, some considered daydreams unhealthy and damaging. It's now known that daydreaming can improve mental function. Daydreams can also change the world.


Thoughtforms are a concept in magick. They are the physical manifestations of thoughts or intent.

Thoughtforms are the result of conception.  Conception is the creation of an idea or image in the brain. Further thought on an idea (such as daydreaming about what you want to achieve) increases the potency of the thoughtform.
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Art can aid in the development of a thoughtform. Drawing symbols or a visual representation enhances the form of a thought. The magic can be further strengthened with physical action (like speaking an incantation).

Now, daydreaming won't make your stove melt like Jake's daydreaming. But daydreaming can transform your life and your world.

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