Has anyone experimented with ritual magick ? And if so, what happened if anything ? - I myself have dabbled into the occult arts a few times and interesting things have happened. Id like to know anyone elses stories and experiences please.
|
Has anyone experimented with ritual magick ? And if so, what happened if anything ? - I myself have dabbled into the occult arts a few times and interesting things have happened. Id like to know anyone elses stories and experiences please.
No experience with it, it's just hogwash anyway in all likelihood.
Actually you are wrong !!
Trust me.......once you have dabbled in occult science, and mastered it; you become the master of your own mind.....it is all about WILL and INTENT.
A master IN your own mind, maybe. Go claim randi's $1,000,000 prize if it's real. Until someone shows that this kind of nonsense is real in a controlled setting and not just from "trust me, this one time in my garage..." then the rational thinkers of the world will rightly continue to label it garbage.Originally Posted by leohopkins
I find it very interesting that you call it "occult science" also. There's nothing scientific about it whatsoever.
randi's prize ?
TELL ME MORE PLEASE !?!?!?!?!
Ritual Magic!
Hook me up!!! (<--- haha I see a pun in there)
Magic is nonsense. There is no such thing as magic.
just go there show your magic/TK/TP/whatever and the prize money is all yours.randi's prize ?
TELL ME MORE PLEASE !?!?!?!?!
But you will like everyone not go there since its a fruad and lies. And if you went there you wouldnt get the money since youd fail and get the entire complex laughing at you and youd most likly be kept there as a psykological experiement but also to stand for the entertainment during the lunch hour since just showing your face after that humiliating defeat by science would be enough to cause everyone to laugh in that room.
Those events that you think that happend is nothing but councidents and as any pathetic human mind you draw the conclution it was due to your primetive ritual but while in reallity it has nothing to do with each other. THis kind of conlcutions can people with significan mental capacity do already on the spot
I dont know anthing about occult magic,
but THERE is a hint of truth to some of the storys.
i have heard some, but there most likely seems to be an element of "herbs" burning![]()
well do tell , what have you experianced leohopkins.
(do not think im suggesting you were following a Recipe where you needed to open your mind with such herbs, thats just my experiance)
I suspect the sentence "but THERE is a hint of truth to some of the storys. " was miss writen and should originally have been "but THERE is NOT a hint of truth to some of the storys. "Originally Posted by goodgod3rd
Magic is like TK/TP nothing but fake and frauds. its used to trick simple minds who lack the capacity of processing datta suffient enough to reach the conclution of it bieng impossable thou to the laws of the universe.
Those who belive in this nonesense are easy preys to be used to get money from
your right in saying it was miss written, perhaps i should have added
Edit - but THERE is a hint of truth to some of the storys, in the fact that some people belive that its true
and i was refering to drugs, of various kinds. the normal and the not so normal. people may very well be seeing themselfs as reading minds, and floating, and bloowing demons (that they have summoned of course) up.
in the past, we know that some people used verious natural producds to see things they belived them to be.. vissions, induced by the bits and bobs they were chewing, smoking ,drinking.
thats what i meant to say, that the truth is true to them , because they belive it. If its true to someone, its hard to convince them its not.
i had a freind of a friend who jumped off a kinda, rivenne when he was high or drunk of both. he puncured his lung, luckly.
he thought he could fly.
Well therein lies the problem.Originally Posted by goodgod3rd
If only he knew he could fly, then what might have happend.
What people belive is irrelevant. It has nothing to do with how it really is.in the fact that some people belive that its true
this is true but irrelevant. Once again what people belive or refuse to belive has nothing to do with how it is.thats what i meant to say, that the truth is true to them , because they belive it. If its true to someone, its hard to convince them its not.
truth there for sure zelos!how it is
every bieng on the planet can say earht is flat but it wont change the fact it is round
this is just the same
and i understand that.
but think about this, the saliors that down right refused to sail that far to find out, the people who were afraid and belived in the idea of a flat earth, (the unknown) wouldnt even consider a round earth.
Leo, James Randi (a former magician) has offered a one millon dollar prize to anyone who can demonstrate a supernatural ability or provide evidence of psychic ability, the existence of the supernatural, anything like that.Originally Posted by leohopkins
You both agree to the test process and mutually decide what constitutes a pass or a fail for your test.
The catch is, of course, that this is done in a controlled setting with all (hopefully) chances to lie and cheat yourself to a successful result eliminated.
To date, no one has even passed the preliminary testing (done by volunteer groups where you live).
If this is real and you can prove it in ANY way whatsoever, you should go win yourself a million dollars.
If you decide to apply PLEASE keep us informed! I'd love to follow the progress of an applicant.
By the way, what usually happens is the applicants demand testing conditions which lend themselves to cheating or success by non-supernatural means in some way and then end up complaining about how "unfair" they are, or they get tested and flat out do no better than chance. Of course, a barrage of excuses soon follow like "the non-believers around ruined the energy" or some such, or the rare applicant actually realizes that they've been fooling themselves and that they actually have no ability. I hope you'd be honest enough to be in that category. Of course, you could also prove me (and Randi) wrong, and walk out with $1,000,000 in tow!
yeah, we could have a good laugh about the inevdible failureIf you decide to apply PLEASE keep us informed! I'd love to follow the progress of an applicant.![]()
![]()
First rule about "magick" practitioners: If they can't spell, then how can they master anything? Master the simple stuff first. Hah
well, there is one thing that has had me wondering.
i live in norway, and was watching a show about all the weird people ni hollywood. can't remember exactly when it was, but it was before bush was re-elected.
there was 3-4 person in the show,
some woman with psychic dogs that said bush was going to be re-elected, and that the first black president would be in 2080 or something.
a guy who did army trained people on the beach,
and some guy who claimed the sky was full of UFOs, and that he was a very powerful person who could banish them back to their dimension,
and claimed to specialize in banishing peoples demons.
well, one of the guys who came for treatment was videotaped.
he was lying on a bed, and the "psyche" was sitting on a couch.
the psyche guy started doing his mantra-like arm movements, like he was crumbling a ball of paper, and as he did that, you could see a sort of red,
misty humanoid shaped figure with horns forming up at his side, and then disappear suddenly when the guy clapped.
i forgot the name of the show, and the guy, so i cannot provide any sources.
and i'll probably never know if it was a camera fluke, some guys on editing having way too much fun, or a genuine "demon".
« For every action there is an opposite and equal reaction... | degrees of murder » |