TheCyberpunkTechnomancer
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How does one go about handling severe superstition in regards to practice? I myself am very scientifically minded over faith minded and use a system of discipline and ritual work to attain results rather than mere belief and faith alone. But there are those aspects of practice that can have you paranoid at times like:
How do you know that everything you use won't be used against you?
How do you know another magician won't try to attack you and kill you?
How do you know they won;t try to harm your family and friends just to make you feel miserable and guilty for everything they do against you?
How do you know that say someone else on the other side of the world isn't unconsciously stealing your life force energy until you slowly die?
How do you know if the work you are doing isn't stealing the energy of those around you and slowly killing them when you don't intend it to do that but instead want to heal or stop something from happening?
All of this sounds like something that Abrahamic magicians would try to spread against you to get you terrified of everything.
Can Kundalini zap another person's life force energy? I have noticed that when I cultivate Pervasive Wind and feel exhausted and beat up from it, others around me can feel the same way I do and said people do not know that I am practicing yoga.
I am not a good visualizer and my meditations mainly come from chanting and reciting Sadhana, not from just sitting still and breathing. I don't work very well with passive meditation. I also do not believe in the placebo effect like most skeptic and atheist magicians do because then that discredits all work done to change the actions of others and is disrespectful to centuries old documented traditions. If your rituals don't do anything to control the environment around you and only work on you psychologically then why waste the time and money on resources that can be best used elsewhere. That's how I see placebo magick. It's a disrespectful belief system.
How do you know that everything you use won't be used against you?
How do you know another magician won't try to attack you and kill you?
How do you know they won;t try to harm your family and friends just to make you feel miserable and guilty for everything they do against you?
How do you know that say someone else on the other side of the world isn't unconsciously stealing your life force energy until you slowly die?
How do you know if the work you are doing isn't stealing the energy of those around you and slowly killing them when you don't intend it to do that but instead want to heal or stop something from happening?
All of this sounds like something that Abrahamic magicians would try to spread against you to get you terrified of everything.
Can Kundalini zap another person's life force energy? I have noticed that when I cultivate Pervasive Wind and feel exhausted and beat up from it, others around me can feel the same way I do and said people do not know that I am practicing yoga.
I am not a good visualizer and my meditations mainly come from chanting and reciting Sadhana, not from just sitting still and breathing. I don't work very well with passive meditation. I also do not believe in the placebo effect like most skeptic and atheist magicians do because then that discredits all work done to change the actions of others and is disrespectful to centuries old documented traditions. If your rituals don't do anything to control the environment around you and only work on you psychologically then why waste the time and money on resources that can be best used elsewhere. That's how I see placebo magick. It's a disrespectful belief system.