Are you talking about the guy who writes comics and found he was manifesting the story he wrote?
In this case yes I think you have to write yourself into the story. But some of these stories “write themselves” and so you have to be careful what you attract.
Edit: yeah “hypersigils” they’re called. We have some other posts about it.
Well here is a little more into how it works …
𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐈𝐬 𝐀 𝐇𝐲𝐩𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐢𝐠𝐢𝐥.
In chaos magick the sigil is understood as a amalgamation of the linear codification of intent, the sigil is the bridge of the subconscious and conscious projection into reality. One of the most well known chaos magicians who is also a comic book writer, he created the invisibles as a graphic novel trilogy which turned into a hyper sigil. The definition of the hyper sigil is explained below.
“An extended work of art with magical meaning and willpower, created using adapted processes of sigilization. The ‘hypersigil’ or ‘supersigil’ develops the sigil concept beyond the static image and incorporates elements such as characterization, drama, and plot. The hypersigil is a sigil extended through the fourth dimension. My own comic book series The Invisibles was a six-year long sigil in the form of an occult adventure story which consumed and recreated my life during the period of its composition and execution. The hypersigil is an immensely powerful and sometimes dangerous method for actually altering reality in accordance with intent. Results can be remarkable and shocking”.
Grant Morrison’s character had been written to be kidnapped in his story and tortured, his character was slowly dying of blood poisoning and two bust lungs. Three weeks later Grant Morrison finds himself in critical condition in the hospital with his blood poisoned, two bust kings and going through the same shamanic trials he had put his…
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