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Thursday, October 28, 2021
Helping hand
Thursday, October 21, 2021
Clash of the Show-offs
It has come to me there's somewhat of a verbal war going on in some occult regions of social media. These developments are of no surprise to me considering the fact I've been observing how things were playing out in the background, even as a simple bystander. At any rate, this could be seen as a follow-up to this article in which I talked about wannabes in the occult and their hypocrisy. I wasn't going to do a follow-up initially, but people prove to be as obvious as they are hypocrite so here we go.
The dictionary defines hypocrisy as "the practice of claiming to have higher standards or more noble beliefs than is the case" and this can be extended into the realm of occult knowledge too. It seems that, because of the obvious reason almost no one is noticing, which is money, people start saying and claiming all sorts of stupid stuff. This ultimately applies to their occult services, because money. So people who have just began walking their occult path recently have found themselves in the midst of a Beavis and Butt-Head episode where people thrash one another with more or less help from others over something none of them knows anything about, or at least they know too little to start making pompous comments, let alone try to come out on top as being superior to the other. And this is where the hypocrisy lies.
You see, in modern astrology there's a fictional point in the chart called Black Moon Lilith (BML). People usually call it the Black Moon or Lilith for short. It is not something classical or medieval astrologers would've studied because it was only "invented" some 103 years ago. But this is the mistake of people that stick to old dogmas make very often, that is to deny newer discoveries or at least to study any possible uses of such discoveries and see if they get to at least one conclusion that has a practical application. This happens in the occult as well and in many other areas of life, showing many people are still stuck in Saturn's limitations despite their alleged expertise in areas where they can understand Saturn much better and work with it.
Monday, October 18, 2021
Space woowoo
Do you know that NASA announced there's a possibility a human colony will be established on one of the moons of Saturn? Or was it Jupiter? I don't have the link and I can't remember the title of the article because it was shown to me by someone on the go this morning. Regardless of that, it seems space agencies are really thinking about colonizing our solar system. While that's no news since this thought was probably on people's minds since the first man traveled outside our atmosphere, it's kinda news because more options present themselves for possible colonization.
This means there's a probability a practicing occultist will end up on another celestial body by the end of this millennium. Many things can prevent this from ever happening, but I don't want to start going into those scenarios because it's beyond the point of this article. So for the sake of things let's imagine at least one occultist will get to travel to another planet or moon. Imagine what kind of spirits they can find there. Besides the few we know attributed to each planet surely there must be others we're not aware of. Wouldn't bit be cool to encounter at least some of them and work with them "more closely" so to speak?
Downward spiral
Monday, October 4, 2021
Book changes
1. Mundane Body Magick has been unpublished. Who ever bought it will hopefully get to benefit from the information inside for their practical rituals concerning health and well-being, but I guess I will have to use bits of that elsewhere at some point. If ever. It was useless to keep it running since it made no sales in quite a long time.
2. Magick Pills for Hard Transits is now priced at $12 whereas before it was $14.99.
3. The Magick of Chiron is now priced at $10 whereas before it was priced at $12.
4. The Magick of Astrorelationships is now available in its second edition and is now priced at $22.10. I've done a full make-over of its layout and formatting to be more easier to read. This makes it have more pages than before although the content and the number of words remains approximately the same.