Meditation: A Mage'S Perspective
Meditation has more to do with magic than you think. One's spiritual state can determine if a spell goes right or wrong. This book has a mage's look on how to better ones being, and magical potential. Note that this book is still being written so do not expect a finished book.
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Kal Sang Po
Chapter 2
Around the time of 300 A.D. a man known as Kal Sang Po ventured into the areas we know now as Mongolia, during this time many magic users were looking to explore central and eventually eastern Asia. Mostly groups of 10-15 magic users (mostly made up of Russians and people from the eastern edges of Europe) would go out to map the surrounding deserts and plains. Due to the Mongolian warlords being as fierce as ever, many never made it back. Anyways, back to Kal Sang Po: Kal Sang Po was brought up in the normal meditation way of magic. During his time in Mongolia he was looking to strike a deal with some of the various warlords to make lots of money so that he could invest it in building a temple. During his travels, he met many of these exploration parties and began to learn of the European magical beliefs and traditions. Some of these teams made it back alive and returned to Europe, and so they spread the word about the cultures of the east. Kal Sang Po made it back as well, and did the exact same thing. Over in Europe, the discontent of the eastern traditions had builded up so high, that the European Varied Institution of Liars (or E.V.I.L. for short) started to send Inquisitors (using the public outrage as a curtain of justice) to demolish eastern cultures. However, the Society of ye olde Promotion of thine Elvish Welfare (S.P.E.W for short) was fighting E.V.I.L. because they were overwhelmed by joy when they heard that House Elves were free there.