The Path to Power: Embracing Occult Technology

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The occult technology of power refers to the use of esoteric or hidden knowledge and practices to gain and wield power. It encompasses various mystical and spiritual approaches that are believed to hold the key to influencing people, events, and circumstances in the material world. One aspect of the occult technology of power is the manipulation of energies and forces present in the universe. This can involve practices such as ritual magic, visualization, invocation, and divination. Practitioners may seek to tap into these energies and direct them towards achieving their desired outcomes, whether it be personal success, wealth, love, or even political and social control. Another aspect of occult power lies in the exploration and communication with non-physical or spiritual entities.



Pallmann magic oil care

Color Tester Pucks and Hardener

Magic Oil 2K is a perfect hybrid of natural oils and waxes. This unique two component finish produces a uniform matte, velvety surface that repels dirt and water. It is suitable for all raw wood floors, solid or engineered, solid cork flooring and is rated for use on radiant heat floor systems. Magic Oil 2K’s rapid drying properties allow for refinishing to be completed quickly, making it a perfect product to use for commercial applications.

Applications

  • For testing Magic Oil Color Samples
  • Sanded wood flooring with filled gaps and cracks
  • Use on wood floors installed over warm water underfloor
    heating systems

Properties & Benefits

  • 2-component – Fast drying and chemical resistant
  • 7 base colors – Unlimited design options
  • Low V.O.C’s – Safe, non-offensive on jobsites
  • Easy spot repaired – Will not leave applicator marks

Additional info

  • 75 ml Black
  • 75 ml White
  • 75 ml Black-Brown
  • 75 ml Red-Brown
  • 75 ml Grey
  • 75 ml Neutral
  • 75 ml Dark-Brown
  • 0.20 L hardener
  • Downloads
  • Technical data
  • Ordering information
  • Quality seals and badges

Downloads

  • Product Data Sheet MAGIC OIL 2K 377 KB
  • Safety Data Sheet MAGIC OIL 2K Neutral 439 KB
  • Safety Data Sheet MAGIC OIL 2K Color 426 KB
  • Product Data Sheet MAGIC OIL 2K - Spanish 989 KB
  • Product Data Sheet MAGIC OIL 2K - French 251 KB

Technical data

Packages with one of each Magic Oil 2K Color and one hardener

Minimum 12 months * *

Black, White, Black-Brown, Red-Brown, Grey, Neutral, Dark-Brown

Store between 50 and 70°F (10 – 20°C) * * and apply at room temperature 65 – 75°F (18 – 25°C) for best results * * *

Foot Traffic: 12 hours * * *
Fully cured: 24 hours * * *

Ordering information

Article Packsize
MAGIC OIL 2K COLOR PACK US 7x 75 ml Comp. A + 0.20 l Comp. B 089063 *hide*

Pallmann Magic Oil 2k finish issue

We decided to go with Pallmann Magic Oil on white oak. Did a mixed application (9 neutral to 1 white). But it got into a got into a problem, looking for some advice if there a way to recover from it.

We did buffer application with red pad, then after dwell time removed with red pad, followed by white pad twice over. First coat was with 1 liter on 450 sq.ft. Then went for a back to back second coat (same steps), this time using 0.5 liter. After 12/24 hrs had a very good finish with smooth matte finish.

The issue arose on the application of the third coat; after 24 hrs, we applied the third coat, following the same steps as above. We used 0.5 liter on this application. After the 24 hrs curing period, there is a semi-gloss sheen which looks like a polyurethane finish (so seems like more gloss than there should be). We liked the previous matte finish which we lost after the third coat.

What's the best way to recover from this point?

Have attached picture of the projects.

6/20/22 #2: Pallmann Magic Oil 2k finish issue .

Two coats is the recommended max according to the manufacturer. Once it isn't penetrating the wood, it's going to sit on top, and that will definitely change the sheen to be more glossy because the oil will be visible. It is also not going to survive that well as a finish in that state.
The matte comes from removal of most of the oil.
They don't list any flattening agents in their MSDS/etc. So if you want three coats this way, you'd probably have to add your own flattening agents.

I would stick with two coats (and 1 on super-dense woods), as the manufacturer suggests.

Anything else is asking for trouble (in bonding, curing, etc).

For all the magic words they use (hardwax oil, etc), this stuff is a basic isocyanate hardened finish. The instructions on the isocyanate hardener (component b) say it can't be reused once opened. You didn't say whether you did, and i've seen it cause this before due to the oil not hardening properly (and leaving a sheen as a result). In practice, if you were religious about having it open for the absolute minimal amount of time (or you used bloxygen), you may get it to last a week or two.

To recover, you need to test the finish and understand what state it is in first. If it was properly catalyzed, it should be stain/scratch resistant by now. Your fingernail should not scrape it, etc.

You are still asking for trouble with three coats, but assuming it is in a reasonable state, you could just buff it back to matte with appropriate pads.

Do not put another coat down hoping it will turn out matte - all you will do is raise the chance of future floor failure even further.

6/20/22 #3: Pallmann Magic Oil 2k finish issue .

Thanks for the response and the details.

We opened a fresh hardener bottle for every coat, 3rd coat included. The floor holds up for scratch resistance when tested in a few places and it doesn't feel tacky. So I do believe it's fully catalyzed. What went wrong is probably as you said that we should not have done a third coat at all, or we should have used very tiny amount of the oil.

What pads would you recommend to buff it back to matte and using what machine?

6/20/22 #4: Pallmann Magic Oil 2k finish issue .

Honestly, i'd bug Pallmann.

I've done it on some coffee tables over-finished with pallman before, and just used an orbital and some festool vlies of different grits till it looked right.

But i've never tried to do it on an entire floor with their buffing pads.

6/21/22 #5: Pallmann Magic Oil 2k finish issue .

Pallmann technician recommendation is to use their Clean N Prep product followed by Magic Oil Care. If that doesn't work, to try maroon pad and follow it Clean and N Prep or Magic Oil Care. Any of it after trying it in an inconspicuous area first.

Another aspect of occult power lies in the exploration and communication with non-physical or spiritual entities. Many occult traditions believe in the existence of higher beings, angels, demons, spirits, or ancestors that can be invoked or contacted for assistance. These entities are often seen as sources of knowledge, guidance, and power, and their cooperation and alliance can be sought through rituals, offerings, or other spiritual practices.

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Product Description

Pallmann Magic Oil Care is a water-based oil/wax emulsion formulated to refresh and protect wood floor surfaces finished with Pallmann Magic Oil 2K. Application frequency will be dependent on the floor’s location and level of use. Magic Oil Care is not intended as a daily care product but only for occasional use to maintain the floor’s desired appearance. If the floor begins to show wear or lose its even matte appearance, Magic Oil Care can be applied to restore a fresh, even look.

The occult technology of oower

Furthermore, the occult technology of power also involves the manipulation of the mind and consciousness. Techniques such as meditation, hypnosis, and self-hypnosis are utilized to access and reprogram the subconscious mind, which is believed to be the seat of our desires, beliefs, and motivations. By influencing and altering these subconscious patterns, practitioners aim to manifest their intentions and desires in the physical world. While the occult technology of power has been utilized by various individuals and groups throughout history, it has also faced criticism and controversy. Those skeptical of its efficacy argue that it is merely a form of wishful thinking, self-delusion, or even manipulation of vulnerable individuals. Others warn against the potential dangers of dabbling in these practices, citing the potential for psychological harm or moral corruption. Regardless of one's beliefs or opinions, the occult technology of power continues to be a subject of fascination and intrigue for many. It represents a quest for control, influence, and mastery over the forces that shape our lives. From ancient mystics and alchemists to modern practitioners of the occult arts, the pursuit of power has remained a central theme, inspiring both awe and skepticism in equal measure..

Reviews for "Empowering the Subconscious: The Occult Technology Approach"

- Sarah - 2 stars
I found "The occult technology of power" to be quite disappointing. The book promised to delve into the secrets of power and the occult, but instead, it felt like a disorganized collection of vague ideas and anecdotes. The author failed to provide any concrete strategies or practical advice for harnessing power or using occult techniques. Furthermore, the writing style was convoluted and difficult to follow, making it hard to extract any meaningful insights from the text. Overall, I was left feeling unsatisfied and unmotivated after reading this book.
- John - 1 star
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- Emily - 2 stars
"The occult technology of power" was far from what I expected. The book was filled with pseudo-intellectual jargon and obscure references that only served to confuse me. The author seemed more interested in showcasing their knowledge and self-importance rather than providing any useful information. The lack of practical applications or step-by-step instructions made it difficult to see how the concepts discussed in the book could be applied in real-life situations. Overall, I found this book to be pretentious and unhelpful, failing to deliver on its promises of unlocking the secrets of power and the occult.
- Mark - 2 stars
I was hoping to find some practical techniques or strategies for improving my personal power and understanding the occult, but "The occult technology of power" fell short. The book lacked clear explanations and instead relied on vague metaphors and convoluted language that made it hard to grasp the author's intended messages. Additionally, the author often jumped from topic to topic without providing any coherent structure or guidance. While there were some interesting anecdotes, they did not compensate for the overall lack of substance and usefulness. Overall, I found this book to be a frustrating and unfulfilling read.

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