XenoFish Posted November 28, 2016 #51 Share Posted November 28, 2016 51 minutes ago, aka CAT said: You're the one that feels a need to compare yourself to others in order to gauge your self-importance. Why don't you just answer the main question at hand instead of making pointless assumptions. Can dark/black magick be used for good? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aka CAT Posted November 28, 2016 #52 Share Posted November 28, 2016 11 minutes ago, XenoFish said: Why don't you just answer the main question at hand instead of making pointless assumptions. Can dark/black magick be used for good? No, I said why on page 1 of this thread, e.g. Then Willstone repeatedly quoted me in his making conversation. Peace be with you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XenoFish Posted November 28, 2016 #53 Share Posted November 28, 2016 (edited) On 10/2/2016 at 1:39 PM, aka CAT said: In deed, I do not actually believe in magic. Belief in it is harmful. Magic is illusion, whereas what is referred to as black magic is the conjuring of Satan for what can only be destructive purposes. Idiots who do so are self-destructive. God is good, God is Great. We share the same opinion of liver. So where's the answer at? Cause I don't see it. I see a lack of knowledge concerning the occult and religious bias, but nothing directly addressing of dark magick can be used for good. So let me clear a few things up for you. Magick is neutral, neither good nor evil. That's up to the intention behinds it's use. Magic is an illusion which is why there is a K at the end of my spell, to separate it from stage craft. Satan is just a word that means adversary. Christianity built a thought-form out of it and made it more than it's original meaning. "Satan" like all demons come from Christian belief. Which is why western occultism is so sickeningly saturated by it. Self-destructive people are self destructive with anything not just magick. If God is good and great. Why doesn't god actually answer prayers? Why do so many turn away from Christianity for a more self empowering systems? Magick is a tool for self improvement and self-help. I even made a thread about how it works. The foundation stone of magick is the magicians will. This will is cultivated through dedication and self-control. It takes discipline to be an occultist. And yes before you point it out this isn't a universal 'truth'. There are systems that practitioners use that require little discipline and self-control, but they don't last long. So tell me. Would you do the following because you believed it would empower your prayers. Go 100 days Eating only 2 meals a day Drinking only pure water No sex of any kind No tv, internet, or listening to the radio What do you think the mental and physical effect of this would be on you? After succeeding how would you feel? On a psychological level do you think they'd be a carry over to life in general? Edited November 28, 2016 by XenoFish 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aka CAT Posted November 28, 2016 #54 Share Posted November 28, 2016 (edited) 1 hour ago, XenoFish said: So where's the answer at? Cause I don't see it. I see a lack of knowledge concerning the occult and religious bias, but nothing directly addressing of dark magick can be used for good. So let me clear a few things up for you. Magick is neutral, neither good nor evil. That's up to the intention behinds it's use. Magic is an illusion which is why there is a K at the end of my spell, to separate it from stage craft. Satan is just a word that means adversary. Christianity built a thought-form out of it and made it more than it's original meaning. "Satan" like all demons come from Christian belief. Which is why western occultism is so sickeningly saturated by it. Self-destructive people are self destructive with anything not just magick. If God is good and great. Why doesn't god actually answer prayers? Why do so many turn away from Christianity for a more self empowering systems? Magick is a tool for self improvement and self-help. I even made a thread about how it works. The foundation stone of magick is the magicians will. This will is cultivated through dedication and self-control. It takes discipline to be an occultist. And yes before you point it out this isn't a universal 'truth'. There are systems that practitioners use that require little discipline and self-control, but they don't last long. So tell me. Would you do the following because you believed it would empower your prayers. Go 100 days Eating only 2 meals a day Drinking only pure water No sex of any kind No tv, internet, or listening to the radio What do you think the mental and physical effect of this would be on you? After succeeding how would you feel? On a psychological level do you think they'd be a carry over to life in general? My answer isn't yours. So, you're blind to what you do not want to see. Satan is the embodiment of evil itself. To regard him otherwise is equivocal. Play with fire, and get burned. Not me. I am disinterested in magic, unless, of course, you are one of the people who actually think Tesla a wizard. He, to my knowledge, was the most priestly of scientists. May he RIP. Based upon another thread, you and I pray very differently. Foremost, prayer need be approached with reverence. And, while one cannot demand what prayers get answered how, absolute faith has worked miracles in my life. Faith is key. I live very modestly and naturally. Generally, I only eat 2 meals a day and drink water purified by reverse osmosis. Though I have formerly abstained from sex and periodically disconnect myself from influences, I too much cherish intimacy between my husband and I to readily place barriers between him and myself. 0:-) MGby&yours. Edited November 28, 2016 by aka CAT Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XenoFish Posted November 28, 2016 #55 Share Posted November 28, 2016 Thanks, you've answered more than my original question. Most helpful. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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