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Speaker 1 (00:01):
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(00:34):
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Speaker 1 (01:00):
This is Strange Things. When Joshua be Worn, I am
Joshua be Warren, and each week on this show, I'll
be bringing you a brand new mind blowing content, news exercises,
and weird experiments you can do at home, and a
lot more on this edition of the show, What the

(01:26):
Heck Is the Tepaphone and candle Magic. In the beginning,
God created the heavens and the earth. Now, the earth
was formless and empty. Darkness was over the surface of

(01:50):
the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over
the waters. And God said, let there be light and
there was light. God saw that the light was good,
and he separated the light from the darkness. God called

(02:14):
the light day, and the darkness he called night. And
there was evening and there was morning the first day. That,
my friends, is how the Book of Genesis in the
Bible begins. It starts with the power of light. What

(02:36):
is this thing called light? Well, we could have a big,
long conversation about that question. What exactly is light? I mean,
in the most basic sense, you just look it up.
The definition light, visible light, or visible radiation is electromagnetic

(02:58):
radiation that can be perceived by the human eye. But
you know, the funny thing is, all things are basically light.
We call light things that we can perceive, but everything
is made out of electromagnetic radiation. All things are made
of light in a very literal way. And years ago

(03:24):
I started hearing these whisperings among the sort of elite,
secretive community of manifestors and wizards and magicians about this
device that utilized the power of light called a tepaphone.
And I wasn't exactly sure what it was. In the beginning.

(03:47):
Of course, I knew it. It was a device that
had something to do with programming, light to do something,
but it was in the beginning it was kind of
hard to get a lot of information because these devices
have been considered some of the most guarded devices among
wizards and practitioners of all kinds, kept in sacred places,

(04:11):
usually stored in the holiest of holies, and then taken
out in order to achieve a very particular goal. A
magical box that uses thought programmed light to create astounding
manifestations at lightning speed, almost like a philosopher's stone amongst manifestors.

(04:38):
We would refer to this in our day and age,
from our point of view as techno shamanism. We call
this a part of radionics psionics, the simplest form of
a wishing machine, even though it has roots that go
back thousands of years, and some out there, many who

(04:59):
use the tepe and I don't know how many people
have ever even talked about the tepaphone in a format
like this before, but many people out there who use
the tepaphone, they're coming forth and saying that they believe
this is the most powerful form of a wishing machine.
And that's because due to its simplicity, it is so

(05:24):
easy that anyone can use it you instantly can understand
it and use it and connect with it. And all
these kinds of machines and tools are directly powered by
the mind of the operator. So if you're sitting there
with a box that's got a bunch of knobs on
it and an input plate and an output plate and
input jackson, output jackson, you go. You're told about this

(05:46):
process you have to go through to tune it and
everything you have to do this get to get a stick.
And it might be a little overwhelming or seem just
too awkward or too weird, or you're just like, this
is not my thing. You know, the the composition of
the circuits inside are completely out of line with traditional electronics.

(06:08):
In many cases, a lot of people just say, look,
you can give me this wishing machine, but I don't
know how to do anything with it. You can set
a person down in front of a piano, and if
that person does not know how to play the piano,
nothing musical and harmonious and pleasant is going to come
from that. But you take someone who understands the instrument,

(06:29):
who has a knack for it, well, you see what
can be accomplished when you put a great pianist in
front of a piano. The tepothhone. This is something that
everybody can play, and I need everybody, which is also
why that they're very affordable. You know, a wishing machine

(06:51):
that's got a lot of knobs and inputs and outputs
and all that. You know, it can be a very
laborious process to put these together. Their work of art.
The tepothhone is also a work of art, but it's
much much simpler to put together if you know what
you're doing. So you can imagine my delight when doctor
Mulder contacted me recently and told me that he had

(07:14):
perfected the tepophone, and I said, please overnight one of
these to me. He sent me this small, lightweight box,
and by small, I don't know, maybe about probably not
even the size of a crayon box. And it has

(07:36):
a clear window on the top. It has two sort
of metallic sigils on the top which represent Metatron, the
primary angelic power behind positive fast manifestation. You can look

(07:56):
up Metatron and learn more about them. Witch on it
and when you flip this switch, a special circuit inside
turns on a light. Now, the simplest thing that you
can do to use a tepophone is you can sit
there and again anybody can do this. You can sit
there and you can look at the box and take

(08:20):
thirty seconds and think about what you want to manifest.
And then you take a piece of paper and you
write what you want to manifest, and you put it
on top of the tepophone. You click the switch, Boom,
the light comes on. The light is now radiating through
your paper and theoretically sending this out into the universe.

(08:46):
That's the simplest way to do it, and it's amazing
how effective it is. But what makes the tepophone a
special type of instrument is that it also has an
input jack on it. So if you want to take
it to the next up, then you can actually plug
what you want to project into the tepophone and then

(09:09):
take what you want to target and put it on
top of the tepophone and turn the light on. So
in other words, let's say you have a lucky gemstone
that you like to take to the casino to win,
like I do. You might there's a jack you can
get where you put that gemstone on top of a
little pad and you plug that into the machine, and

(09:30):
then you might plug a picture of yourself or put
a picture of yourself on top of the tepophone, and
when you flip that switch, theoretically the energy from that
lucky stone is being passed through that beam of light
and broadcasts through you and out into the universe. This
is theoretically how this works. And what's interesting is that

(09:52):
when you take the tepaphone you can actually sort of
either again, put what you want on top of it
and turn it on and that's it. Leave it, leave
it be, or you can use it to target yourself
or other people. And in fact, when we come back
from our break soon, I want to tell you about
how sometimes the tepaphone was actually used originally as a weapon.

(10:19):
But this is the simplest wishing machine ever made. Go
right now during the break and take a look at it.
Go to the tepaphone dot com phone is spelled t
E p A p h O n E the tepaphone
dot com It's the simplest wishing machine ever built by
doctor Muldery. You just plug it in place your wish,
turn on the switch. It's the ultimate manifestation light. Light

(10:43):
is an electromagnetic radiation, and all things are made of light,
and so this simple, pure device can often produce miracles
by using the fundamental power of light and your thoughts.
All things, including those we consider physical or non physical,
are made of light. So when you turn on this device,

(11:06):
the idea is that it creates a carrier wave of light.
The beams directly into the universe, and all you have
to do is program that wave of light with your
intention only use it for one wish at a time,
but you can use it over and over the rest
of your life. Whatever you program into this light will

(11:26):
be instantly transmitted and begin shifting cosmic forces to sort
of manifest whatever you desire. You can represent it in
any way you want, actually write it on a piece
of paper, put a picture representing what you want on
that light plate. Again, just takes thirty seconds to think
about it. It's simple, it's true, and it works. And

(11:49):
I'm going to tell you how I know it works
because I've been using it, and you know, I've been
using it in the most simple way. But we've been
getting emails from people who are saying that if you
actually have something like a wishing machine and you plug
your output jack of the wishing machine into the tepaphone,

(12:13):
that it actually doubles the output of the wishing machine
because you're adding that beam of light to it. There's
so much to talk about when we come back. I'm
gonna tell you what happened to me and why then.
I am so excited about this, and I'm gont to
dig into the history of this thing. What does that mean?

(12:33):
What does the word tepaphone mean? Who came up with
this in particular? Where does it come from? It's quite
a story. The tepaphone dot Com. I'm Joshua P. Warren.
You're listening to Strange Things on the iHeartRadio and Coast
to Coast AM Paranormal Podcast Network, and I will be
right back. Welcome back to Strange Things, Oh the iHeart

(13:36):
Radio and Coast to Coast AM Paranormal Podcast Network. I
am your host, the Wizard of Weird, Joshua P. Warren,
beaming into your wormhole brain from my studio in sen City,
Las Vegas, Nevada, where every day is golden and every
night is silver. Getato, zume. And before I continue with

(13:58):
the tepaphone, I want to give you I don't know.
I guess it's a bit of a correction. I guess
I recently did a show about the Shuman Residences, episode
two thirty seven, and I was talking about how the
most prominent Shumann residence seems to be seven point eight
three hurts and UH. I actually have been playing the

(14:24):
seven point eight three hurts in my room when I sleep,
and I swear I feel more refreshed when I get
up the next day. But the funny thing is, when
I was doing that podcast, I started out by saying
that the fundamental UH frequency is seven point eight three hurts.

(14:46):
But then later on in the podcast, I kept saying
seven point three eight hurts, and I think that. I mean,
you know, in this day and age, anybody can get
on the Internet and looking up for yourself, so I
think that you I may have realized that I was
getting it mixed up, but for some reason, it just
seems so much more natural for me to say seven

(15:06):
point three eight. So, but it is seven point eight three. Now.
I don't even know if it makes that big of
a difference when you're that close and you know that
near the ballpark, But nonetheless, if you caught that, then
just reissured. When I'm talking about Shuman. If I ever
say seven point three eight I mean seven point eight three,

(15:30):
but I hope you're experimenting with that human residence yourself.
All right, back to the tepophone. Before I tell you
about what I've been doing with my tepophone and how
dramatically it has helped me lately, I want you to
hear some words directly from doctor Mulder. I contacted him
and I said, I would like for you to tell

(15:51):
all the listeners a little bit about how you view
the tepophone. What is this thing?

Speaker 3 (16:00):
This thing has been around since around the sixteen hundreds.
Old time magicians would use the devices such as a
candle or a alcohol or oil lamp, and they would
charge up the alcohol or the oil with some kind
of magical energy, and as it would burn, the project

(16:20):
that energy toward a target. Also, they would use a
candle for the same thing. You probably heard of magical candles,
you know out there, and so what they would do
in addition to this, they would sometimes they would take
a plate of a regular glass and they would paint
a sigil onto it, and they put it in front

(16:42):
this lamp or this candle and project that image onto
a painting or a drawing or a piece of cloth
or whatever. That represented a target and they would use
it for, you know, to either a curse or a blessing.
Depending on the application. It could be three ways. It
could be used by itself. It could be used in

(17:05):
conjunction with a power machine or electronic machine like that
I currently build, and it will double the output of
that machine. Or you could use it with a non
electronic machine and upgrade it to give it electronic capabilities
which are far far superior than a non electronic machine. Now,

(17:27):
with that being said, this is how it's progressed over
the years. And you know, I had a couple of
clients who who I like to run all of my
whenever I build a new machine, I like to have
them feel tested for me. Let me know what they
think is ergonomic? Does it feel right? That kind of thing?
And I gave both a call just out of the blue,

(17:52):
and I asked, hey, out of all the machines I
built for you, which one was your favorite? And both
of them said the TEP phone. And that's when I
said to myself, Okay, I need to reinvest or re
invest some time into this research and check this thing out.
And what I did was I immediately started taking the

(18:14):
old device that I built with Charles Costamano and doing
all the upgrades to it and what we have today,
these devices, they've been completely updated from what I was
doing back of the ol heck almost ten years ago.
And so you know some you know, some of the

(18:34):
things have been done with these I'll give you example.
I built a portable device. Yeah, I do a lot
of driving, or I enjoyed driving and I had apparently
I was going over the speed and I got pulled
over by a state trooper. I took this device and
I pointed the light towards the state trooper while he
was in his cruiser. You know, I put it in
such a way where he couldn't see it. And all

(18:54):
I said to myself was projecting it toward that device.
You will not give me a ticket. You will not
give me a ticket. You will not give me a ticket.
Two or three minutes later, the patrolman comes up to
my window, hands me my documents, has a big smile
on his face. Is sir, slow it down, be safe,

(19:16):
have a great evening, And I said, you do the same, officer,
Thank you very much. Also, I've had other people that
have used these devices, and for financial I mean everything
that you could use a radiance device for you could
use with a telephone. Now here's what makes it so
so different from my other devices. Most people are a

(19:37):
little intimidated by turning a few dolls and getting the
stick and all this other stuff. Well, with a telephone,
it's very simple. You can use it by itself. And
I'll give you a simple experiment. Take a picture of
something you're trying to accomplish. For example, right on the
back of it your intent of what it is that
you want to say, you want a new car, and

(19:58):
you will have a picture of a car representing, uh,
something close to what you're trying, what you're looking for,
right on the tension of it with a new car.

Speaker 1 (20:06):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (20:07):
Put that on top of the teleophone and let it work. Now,
people will ask, well, how in the heck can light
coming out of a radianced device? How does this thing work? Well,
I like to put it somewhere it works along the
lines of and I'm sure you know we've all seen this,
like for example, the Roman Catholic church. Uh, people will

(20:30):
will take candles and they would burn them, and what
they're and I asked to develop Catholics, Uh, why why
do you do this? What are you thinking? You know,
what are what are what do you think is happening?
Whenever you light a candle? Uh, what are you doing?
And they both told me the same thing. They said,
what the candle, the light is being is transmitting that

(20:54):
prayer or that blessing uh to an angel or to
Virgin Mary or whatever entity they may be working with
the time. And that is an example I've used in
light as a you know, in such a way to
manifest things. And again, the beautiful thing about this is
its simplicity. You can take it and attach it to

(21:16):
a radiounce device, or you can just you know, leave
it by itself and let it do its job. And
that is where I think it's its main use is
for all the great people out there that are listening
to the show.

Speaker 1 (21:35):
Thank you, doctor Moulder for explaining more about your point
of view on why the tepaphone is important. And you know,
when I got my tepophone, the timing was particularly fitting,
and that is because I have been having some well,
let me put it this way. I you hear me

(21:55):
talk a lot about manifesting money and that sort of thing,
because you know, here I'm in Las Vegas and the
entertainment capital. Now there's a lot of flashy fun stuff
and people gamble. I don't usually talk about health though,
and health oriented things, because I am not a doctor
and it would be illegal for me to give you
any kind of medically oriented advice. I just can't do that.

(22:18):
But I feel like I should tell you this. I'm
obligated to tell you this because this is my personal experience. Recently,
I've been having some physical discomfort and just days before
I got this tepaphone, I went to the doctor and
found out that I need a hernia surgery. And this

(22:42):
is something that is unfortunately all too common for men
who are around my age. And so there is, however,
this issue in Las Vegas, where everybody knows that the
demand here for me medical help is so overwhelming that

(23:05):
I mean, for an I don't know exactly why. That's
a different conversation, but it takes a long time to
get appointment set up. I mean, they're the local joke
is when you get sick in Vegas, the first place
you go is the airport. And so I'm in the
process of going through, you know, getting the surgery set up.
In the meantime, I'm in this discomfort that medication doesn't

(23:27):
seem to do a lot about. And so as soon
as I got the tepaphone, I said, I'm going to
try it to see if this is going to help
me with this issue until I can get, you know,
the surgery and recover. And sure enough, I'm telling you,
I swear to you, within hours after setting up the tepaphone,

(23:52):
nine percent of the discomfort that I have been experienced
experiencing was gone, and I thought, I is this gonna last? Well,
let me tell you. It's been over a week and
it has still lasted. And I can't again, I can't
give advice. I can't tell you how this may or

(24:12):
may not affect you, but this has really made a
big difference in my life. I'm sold on how this
is helping me. And when we come back from this break,
I want to tell you again a little bit more
about the history of this thing as we know it
in this modern era. I mean, what does the word

(24:33):
tepaphone mean? And also, as I was researching this, speaking
of healing yourself, I came across a very very simple
tip that this author claims that any of you can
do right now just with your hands and a bowl
of water in order to rid yourself of a spot

(24:56):
that has pain. Now I haven't tried this yet myself,
but it kind of makes sense, so I'm going to
share that with you when we come back as well.
So much to talk about, so little time. I'm Joshua
Pete Warren. You're listening to Strange Things on the iHeartRadio
and Coast to Coast AM Paranormal Podcast Network, and I'll

(25:18):
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(26:02):
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(26:27):
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(26:50):
a link to doctor Mulder's tepathone. I know he's only
creating a small batch of these. I don't know how many,
but at least you can learn about it and maybe
even figure out how to make your own. Go to
the Curiosity Shop at Joshua Parren dot com. So what
is this thing called a tepaphone? Well, so I went

(27:14):
to groc Ai, I said, groc why is it called
a tapaphone? Grok said? The term tepaphone originates from a
book by a man named Franz Bardon. His book was
called Roboto the Magician, where the tepaphone is described as
a mystical device used for occult purposes, allegedly capable of

(27:38):
attacking the target's astral and physical bodies using a photograph.
The name itself does not have a clear entomology in
the text, but likely constructed to evoke a sense of
esoteric technology. Then talks about Grouk. Let's see Greek root
words like tella meaning distant and phone meaning voice or sound. Okay,

(28:00):
so I go, well, hang on a second. This guy
wrote a book. His name is Franz Franz Bardon. Who
is this guy? Who is this guy who created this
this term? Well, it turns out he was a Czech
occultist born in nineteen oh nine. He died in nineteen
fifty eight. He was a student and teacher of hermetics,

(28:24):
and in addition to being a true magician, I mean
a guy who actually practiced manifestation, he operated as a
job as a stage magician. But he was a multi
talented guy. And he wrote this novel, which was published posthumously,

(28:46):
meaning after his death in nineteen fifty eight, called Erbato
the Magician, and Grock says that this is a novel
blending occult fiction with otto biographical elements. It follows the
character for Boto, a magician, an adept and hermetic magic
who battles dark occult forces. The story showcases Barden's mystical philosophy,

(29:12):
detaelling for Boto's use of spiritual powers like clairvoyance and
astral projection to thwart evil magicians. Often considered a veiled memoir,
it reflects Bardon's own life as a Czech occultist and
his teachings on magic as seen in other works. Okay,
so so this is very interesting So this guy was

(29:32):
a real occultist who also operated as as a stage magician,
and I bought a copy of this novel. I have
it in my hands right now. Forboto the Magician and
the way he set this story up. There is this
sort of lodge of evil sorcerers out there who are

(29:52):
trying to assassinate people. And so what they do is
they go out and they well, they take a vote
on who they need to assess, and then when the
decisions in they take out this thing called the tepaphone,
and it says here, all right, they wrote down their
judgments quickly, let's see. And then it goes on to

(30:18):
say after the vote was taken that the master asked
the brethren, who are masters in telepathic combat, to remain
after the meeting to assist in a psychic attack. Later
in the book, it says they decided to dispose of

(30:40):
Rabato with a magical onslaught. After a short discussion, the
secretary went to the equipment room for the piece of
apparatus they call the tepathhone. The device was placed in
the center of the room. It was the lodge's most
strictly guarded secret. A magical vibratory instrument which could emit
fatal vibrations across any distance and constituted the deadliest weapon

(31:02):
in the arsenal of the lodge. If a picture of
any human being or animal were placed at the focal
point of the tepophones vibrations, both the astral and physical
bodies of that entity would be affected. Substances of any
kind could be destroyed by this instrument from any distance. Furthermore,
it served as a wireless transmitter of energy, something modern

(31:26):
science can only dream about. Any kind of thought could
be transmitted by the tepaphone as well. And so they're
talking about using this as a weapon, right, They took it,
says the Grand Master, secured for Bato's photo to the
focal point of the tepophone's ray and ignited the fuel.

(31:46):
And so what's intriguing about this is that the tepophone,
even though it shows up in this novel as a
weapon being wielded by bad guys. You know, think of
Darth Vader with this lightsaber. Well, guess what the good
Jedi has had lightsabers too. Anything that's powerful can be
used for good or bad, even when it comes to

(32:07):
a simple flame. I mean you can use a flame
to cook your food, which is good, to keep you warm,
which is good, to provide light you to see, which
is good. Or you can go and burn down in
an entire forest and kill thousands of people with that
same flame. That's how powerful this thing is that we're
talking about. And in fact, I have another book here

(32:30):
that was written by a fellow about the tepophone. And
it's funny because again we're talking about a technology that's
really been around since the beginning of time, probably starting
with candles and candle magic. And I'm going to get
into that before the end of the show. But when

(32:51):
it comes to the tepaphone, this seems to be a
term that this man Franz Bardon invented, and I guess, well,
sometime prior to it. I always say, probably in the
nineteen fifties would be my guess. But that doesn't mean
that that's the origin of this particular machine. It already

(33:14):
existed in some form. But there's a man named Jacob
Abramowitz who published this book I have in my hands
called the Tepaphone Magic Mirrors, magic dolls and living Pictures.
How do you like that for a title? And this
is a bit of a side note, but I just
want to point this out because I thought it was interesting.
He's talking about his views on the tepaphone and how

(33:35):
the power of thought makes a difference and how we feel,
and he writes this, consider of the teachings of Quencher.
Apparently Quincher was a German occultist, and he quotes this
German listen to this. This a mystic and occultist named

(33:56):
Quincher says, if you experience pain, for example, in your
hip due to fast walking, which is referred to as
a stabbing pain, then place the palm of the right
hand on the forehead and the palm of the left
hand on the painful hip and form this thought. This

(34:18):
disorder will disappear. The result will be that the pain
will disappear. But you may experience a feeling that the
left forearm has become significantly heavier. You may have a
humming in it, which would disappear when the left hand
is put into pure water for a short time. The

(34:38):
water should be thrown away after use because the disturbance
remains bound to it. Did you get that? So he's saying,
if you have a pain, this is what this guy
is saying, now, if you have a pain, you put
your left hand on the pain. You put your right
hand on the forehead of your forehead, and you say,
this disorder will disappear. And he's saying that the pain

(35:01):
will disappear. But now the pain has sort of moved
into your arm and you have to get rid of it.
So I guess what he's saying is you can soak
your left arm into a bowl of water for a bit.
It'll draw that out and then you can toss it,
or maybe you can just put it under running water.

(35:22):
It's not specified. He goes on to say, to explain
this process, the right hand has sucked power out through
the radiating surface of the forehead. At the same time, however,
the left hand also pulled the disturbance out through its
suction surface, and the pain effect in the left forearm
is compressed by the transition of the upper force, resulting

(35:46):
in the noted disturbance through the humming manifestation. Only the
mental imagination causes the absorption and the healing effect. But
whoever omits the discharge of the absorbed disturbance into the
water or into the earth transfers the organic disturbance to
another part of the body. It may transfer then from

(36:09):
the shoulder joint and cause various types of pain or rheumatism.
For this reason, we use pure water as a conductor.
Got to try that, huh, how about it? I just
thought I had to share that with you, This idea
that you can put your left hand on a source
of pain in your right hand on your forehead, and

(36:29):
you say, this disorder will disappear. And then if that works,
and that means the pain will disappear. But now you
have this tension in your left arm and you have
to get rid of it by either soaking it in
water and throwing the water out, maybe putting it under
the faucet, or perhaps even just touching the earth. Very
strange and interesting stuff to think about. But as I

(36:50):
mentioned the tepaphone, it goes you know that word. Even
though it may go back to this kind of a
mystery science fiction type novel thriller from the nineteen fifties,
the concept of using light as a powerful beam, as
a powerful ray, it really goes all the way back
to ancient times when people were using candles, and I

(37:13):
want to dig into that just a little bit. When
we come back and tell you about some things that
I find interesting about the concept of candle magic. Very
simple things that you can try. You know, that's part
of what this whole show is about, the simple experiments
that you can try for yourself at home. I'm Joshua

(37:35):
Whoopee Warren, and you're listening to Strange Things on the
iHeartRadio and Coast to Coast AM Paranormal Podcast Network, and
I will be right back. Welcome back to the final

(38:27):
segment of this edition of Strange Things on the iHeartRadio
and Coast to Coast a M Paranormal Podcast Network. I
am your host, Joshua P. Warren. And if you want
to learn more about the tepaphone again, go to the
tepaphone dot com. Tepaphone is t E P A P

(38:52):
h O N E tepaphone v tepaphone dot com. And
there also should be a link if you're having trouble
at Wishingmachineproject dot com Wishingmachine Project dot com, or there
might even be one at the Curiosity Shop of Joshua P.
Warren dot com. And if you go to that page,
you're gonna find a video there I shot of me

(39:15):
sitting there showing you exactly how I like to use
my tepathone. You know, living here in Las Vegas, people
will try anything to win money and to get lucky.
And I told Mark Twain joke a while back on
the show Mark Twain said the people. He said, the
difference between people praying in church and people praying in

(39:39):
the casino is that people praying in the casino mean it.
And I was recently in one of these metaphysical shops
and they had a green candle, a magical abundance candle,
and they sold me this little candle with a little
card that had a spell, and they said, before you
go out and gamble the next time, read this spell

(40:03):
and light this candle. And as this candle burns, just
think of that green energy of money flowing up the
end of the sky. And sure enough, I actually did
hit a jackpot about forty five minutes after that. Some
people say gold candles, though, are even better. It goes

(40:24):
back to because you know, gold is gold, right, But
it goes back to this concept that light is somehow
a carrier wave that you can program light with intention,
and then when you release it, however you release it,
it becomes this more powerful focused force in the universe,
and you can target that on a specific image or

(40:49):
a specific focal point, something that you want to highlight
in your life, or you can just send it out there.
And I have this book called Candle Magic for Beginners,
Spells for Abundance, Love and Healing by Mystic Dylan. By
the way, whenever I bring up books on this show,
it's not because I'm endorsing them or because anybody's paying

(41:13):
me or anything like that. I have no idea who
this person is, but I like having a book in
my hands to get more authoritative knowledge. Candle Magic for Beginners,
it's a really nice book. It says here the power
of fire and transformation, and towards the beginning of this book,

(41:33):
it says a candle is a torch to the divine,
a conduit to the other realm, and a beacon of
magic and enchantment. Not only does the candle harness potent magic,
but the process of burning is ritualistic in itself. When
you use a candle in spell work or a ritual,
you are utilizing the power of the four elements. Like

(41:54):
the great alchemists of old, you are wielding a transformative
energy simply lighting the candle and acts its base element fire,
connecting us to the promordial gift given to us by
the great Titan Prometheus. It is the sacred communion with
air that feeds this flame and allows the enticing dance
to begin, ultimately achieving our desires. Says the candle wax

(42:19):
represents stability and strength because the melted candle wax resembles
a tree trunk, and like a tree's roots, the candle
wax connects you to the earth and keeps your intentions grounded.
And as the flame dances and the wax begins to melt,
the candle, a pillar of strength changes from its solid
form to become one with the element of water, connecting

(42:42):
to our emotional desires and merging all elements into one.
Once the candle has melted and transformed, the fifth and
final element, spirit appears. If you use your intuition, you
can even peer into the images the wax is left
behind and understand the hidden language of the cans. Well,
that's beautifully worded, isn't it. And you know, we always,

(43:05):
of course see candlelight vigils held whenever something dramatic happens
that humans need to deal with Let's see what exactly
does Wikipedia say a candlelight vigil is. It says a
candlelight vigil or candlelight service is an assembly of people
carrying candles held after sunset in order to pray, show

(43:30):
support for a specific cause, or remember the dead, in
which case the event is often called a candlelight memorial.
Says sometimes these vigils have religious purpose that contains prayer
and fasting. On Christmas Eve, many churches hold a candlelight vigil.

(43:53):
They are seen as a way to raise awareness of
a cause motivate change. So this again goes back to
the basics of using magic infused with light, or I
guess I should say the magic of infusing light with
meaning and programming and then releasing it somehow, and things

(44:15):
like to tepaphone allow you to control it. In this book,
by the way, Candle Magic for Beginners by Mystic Dylan,
I got this off of Amazon Callisto Publishing. There is
a very high quality book and there's a chapter here
says candle color correspondences. In this chapter will delve into

(44:39):
the importance of colors and the magic that can be
harnessed from them. So, for example, we have a picture
here of a red candle. It says, this is the
color of blood, our life, force, vitality, attraction, sensuality, desire, ambition, virility, strength.
And it says, like, for example, this could be used
for you can take a candle that's red and you

(45:03):
can meditate on romance, for example, and then release that
energy through the candle. The candle is almost like a
wand that's forming a flame, which is a plasma which
is reaching up into the sky. Orange, it says, promotes
positive energy. An orange candle will produce exuberance, courage link

(45:28):
to the power of the sun. Yellow exudes brilliance, joy,
and clarity. It can promote clairvoyance, insight, truth. Green we
talked about money, but can also be you know, used
to combat a greed. It says. Egyptians thought of it

(45:50):
as the color of life, fertility, and youth. So you know,
I won't go through here and read this whole book
to you, but I mean, I'm telling you, I think
you get the idea that we're talking about something very
fundamental about using light going back to the beginning of
time as a transmission device for magical intention. Remember what

(46:12):
I said about how that every magical tool is depending
upon or is dependent upon the operator. Well, you're the
operator and whether you're using the raw force or you're
using a candle as a tool, or you're fine tuning it,
because I like to fine tune things, and you get
into stuff like the wishing machine, and now the tepaphone

(46:36):
incorporating light seems to expedite all of this stuff tremendously, tremendously,
So I hope you understand a little bit more about
what the tepaphone is and I look forward to hearing
your success stories if you experiment with it. Let me
squeeze in a listener email real quick. This comes from
a woman in Washington State. I don't want to say

(46:57):
our name because it's a very distinctive name, and I'm
not sure if she wants to be pointed out, but
she says my name, My name is blank. I'm new
to radionics and still finding my way with magic as well.
Though it's always been present in my life, I have
not actively practiced until recently. I was initiated into Santaia

(47:21):
and now I'm exploring how to work with Santoia deities
using radionics as well as integrating it with sigils and talismans.
I've been searching for reliable courses or resources to help
shorten the learning curve, but I haven't found much that
resonates Right now. I'm in something of a tower moment
and could really use some guidance. Thank you so much

(47:43):
for your time and consideration. I truly appreciate it respectfully.
And I wrote her back and I said, here is
the best piece of advice I can give you. I
wrote a book called Finding Your Magic, how to Hack
Reality through Lucid Living. It's an ebook, it's an audiobook

(48:07):
that I read, and I even made a movie about it.
It's an interactive program designed to help you quickly find
out your special personality type and how to use that
to start immediately manifesting the things that you're looking for. Money, wellness,
good fortune, all that stuff. It digs into the wishing machine,
remote viewing, psychokinesis, wands, scrying, dowsing, prayer, all that stuff.

(48:33):
Go to Joshuapewarren dot com. If you don't know what
to do, and you're like this woman and you want
just you're saying it, where do I begin? Even if
you've done it before, try it again. Go to Joshua
Pwarren dot com. In the Curiosity Shop, scroll down to
Finding Your Magic and see what that does for you. Well,
the clock has got us. Come on now, take a

(48:54):
deep breath, if you can, close your eyes, let us
all meditate together on the good fortune Tom. That's it

(49:23):
for this edition of the show. Follow me at Joshua P.
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lined up for you next time, I promise. So please

(49:46):
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