EPISODE · May 26, 2026 · 6 MIN
Why Rituals Actually Work (Ancient Egypt Knew This)
from Magick Works, by The Magical Egypt Documentary Series · host Vanese Mc Neill
Ritual has been dismissed as superstition for centuries.But across physics, consciousness research, and philosophical science, a different picture emerges:Reality may not be built from the bottom up.It may be shaped from a deeper level — one that responds to coherence.In this video, we explore:Why ritual is better understood as a structured process, not a belief systemHow coherence changes outcomesWhy fragmented intention produces no resultAnd how ancient Egyptian practices align with ideas from David Bohm, Ingo Swann, and Rudolf SteinerThis isn’t about mysticism.It’s about function.By Vanese Mc NeillProducer of the Magical Egypt documentary series exploring ancient Egyptian consciousness technologies.The Occult Technology of Ancient Egypthttps://offer.magicalegyptstore.com/o...Academy of Invisible Arts: https://www.academyofinvisiblearts.com/Send us Fan MailOur Black Friday Sale is NOW ON!Get 50% of all Magical Egypt Filmshttp://www.magicalegypt.comCome see the new Premiere of the Film https://offers.magicalegyptstore.com/knowConnecthttps://www.facebook.com/vanesemcneillOwn Magical Egypthttp://www.magicalegypt.comBecome a Patronhttps://www.patreon.com/magicalegypt
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Ritual has been dismissed as superstition for centuries. But across physics, consciousness research, and philosophical science, a different picture emerges: Reality may not be built from the bottom up. It may be shaped from a deeper level — one that responds to coherence. In this video, we explore: Why ritual is better understood as a structured process, not a belief system How coherence changes outcomes Why fragmented intention produces no result And how ancient Egyptian practices align ...
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