Tuesday, April 22, 2025

Make Arcania Gramaye Again

Jesus kicking arse
I'm deliberately posting this article on a Tuesday in the hour of Mars, just so those in question know I mean business (and because they only know how to pray to planets by rubbing candles only in the appropriate day and hour as magical service to clients).
Ever since I began practicing the occult ten year ago I noticed many preeminent figures in this field are more preoccupied with their virtue signaling agendas than teaching those willing to embrace and make use of their accumulated knowledge and expertise. While it's understandable such figures want to increase their income by accessing an extra source of cash in this field, many have degraded to the level of the temple moneychangers Jesus so diligently drove out of the temple. In short, the occult is full of pansies who make use of their status built upon some age old material they've authored for a quick cash grab.

While there'd be nothing wrong with that from a mundane perspective, it's spiritual sacrilege, especially since many so called experts often perform subpar services of piss-poor quality. For example, splitting the energy raised in ritual, often through beginner-level means, between two or more customers should be clear proof those providers care little about their clientele.

There are many other examples, the most common being answering all questions by directing the querents to buying their books and classes, irrespective of whether those sources actually provide the (right or detailed) answers. Far worse is their brutal censoring of any attempt in freely answering such questions by others, something completely unacceptable since it would deprice them of potential income, but any seeker of answers would also be deprive of whatever knowledge might be imparted to them.

This kind of behavior is highly detrimental to occultism as a whole and may discourage at least some beginners who encounter such figures from going forward on their path. Truth be told, being targeted by one or more public tirades by "holy figures" hiding behind priestly robes can prove unnerving to many, who later refrain from asking around.

"Ask, and it shall be given to you; seek and ye shall find" are not words said in vain though. Willingness to uncover knowledge that would propel them further on their occult path, assisted by perseverance, is often a good means for seekers to make progress. This has the potential of causing a ripple effect that would affect the aforementioned questionable experts in unpleasant ways.

By this I mean others would start noticing their toxicity upon being chastised for answering the former, or being brutally contradicted by the "holy ones" when the latter notice their self erected pedestals are in danger of collapsing. While the process can prove lengthy, this can result in the occult community slowly moving away from the likes of those false prophets.

But there's yet a long way to go before people will completely shun those characters and let them remain a moldy crumb slowly decomposing in a dark corner inside the trash bin of occult history...




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