Sunday, February 2, 2025

Energies of a place

Several years before I began occult practice I used to watch certain TV shows that addressed esoteric topics,  featuring various guests. 

One such guest spoke of a magician being able to change the energies of a place. In his example, a magician moved into a condo where junkies used to hang every evening inside the ground floor hallway and basically do their shit, creating all sorts of unpleasantness for the people living there. Some time after the magician moved in, the junkies were gone. The newer energies of the place, having been set into motion by the magician, manifested in ways that kicked the junkies out for good. Those ways can consist of police raids, tenants uniting to throw out the trash, etc.

These things can be done for good, such as presented in the script for my ritual for a home. They can also be done on a regular basis, through periodic rituals targeting a certain building or area. The latter will wear off after some time unless the rituals are anchored into talismans that have to be placed inside the targeted zone, but even so,  the talismans are susceptible to being found and destroyed or discarded. The former will be longlasting, even without being anchored into a talisman, at least until such time the magician decides to change the energies again.

It's been more than two years since I've moved from my previous location. I've done most of my rituals there, including some to cleanse and bring beauty to the area every now and then. I didn't want to change the energies of the building since no one was paying me. I simply wanted to improve the energies of the entire block every now and then so they'd make life more comfortable for me, since there was some nasty juju there. 

And still is!

Since the time I've relocated I've been told the place began to degrade more and more. The common spaces inside the building became dirtier, the inside of the building looking like that of infamous ghettos around here. The entrance to the building itself looked more degraded and the front door remained unlocked most of the time, despite the building having an intercom system. Moreover, people started complaining more about the trash on the streets, etc.

I've passed through there several months ago and the difference between what I left behind and the location's condition at the time was striking. I didn't go inside the building, but I noticed the opened front door and the awful curve appeal of the entrance. The alleyways and public spaces around the building were also filthier. 

Without blowing my own horns (too much) since what I did was solely for my own benefit, others benefited as well from all that good work and effort. The fact the place started degrading after I left is proof enough I must've done something right. Now the worthless pieces of trash living there get to enjoy an environment closely attuned to their own frequencies and I don't pity them one bit. 


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