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an exercise of a sovereign will can be hell of a trip
it's been a hell of a trip so far
Tiamat the unknown
Tiamat the unknown
believe it or not, this is a spell too (and there's some sharp temp gradient there in the picture somewhere)
Had a dream where a movie character explained how to escape a simulation
You need to do as many things as possible for which the simulation is not optimized
So it spends too many resources on you and either glitches or terminates your process
Be where not a lot of other simulated subjects (people and stuff) are
Desire not what others want
Think and do not what others think and do
Take as much resources from the simulation as you can
An afterthought: just annoy it to extremes. Be obnoxious to your soulless machine god
Before I read "Almost Nowhere" by @nostalgebraist I gleaned this
After I've read it I'm like hmmm yeah
Saturn is the Lord of Matter and Time.
Therefore, it's also a 3D printer.
Everybody and their cat wants an approachable or even fancy programming language that would do most of the heavy lifting for them. And that’s absolutely normal.
But knowing how to code in low level or assembly languages is the whole other thing. Yes, it can be tedious, but if you really really want to get into nitty gritty details of how things work, there’s no other way.
People will release megabytes of binaries with a single window and barely any functionality, while you can learn how to asm or at least write in some system-level language like C and sooner or later you can whoop a crazy ass shit demos that’ll weigh kilobytes.
Can’t learn finesse or surgical precision without putting in the required work.
Can’t learn finesse or surgical precision without putting in the required work.
I quite underestimated the amount of "required work", but this my statement still holds for me a year after.
Once again in defense of witchcraft being not dangerous and fucking fine to do
I am pretty sure that some witches buy into worldviews that actively frame their own magic as inherently dangerous and unbalanced.
And I think that might be what's going on, at least some of the time, when witches eschew preventive cleansing and protection.
I think that we live in an active magical ecosystem where a lot of things are happening all the time, and almost none of those things have anything to do with us.
But somehow protection magic has developed a cringy veneer, as if in order to need it you'd have to think you're a main character who's being actively targeted by evil witches and spirits.
It seems that some witches have gotten the impression that in order to be well-balanced, they've got to believe that wolves don't exist. Neither do storms, diseases, accidents, or the unscrupulous.
Cleansing has gotten the same bad rap, I feel. Inasmuch as cleansing is removing unwanted energy, a lot of witches seem to live in a world where all energy is perfectly good and natural (but they're not love-and-light witches, how could you accuse of such a thing), and not only that, but all cleansing completely strips something of every possible energy. A cleansing can destroy the utility or value of magical objects.
Just like sweeping your floor automatically destroys the floorboards, underlayment, and foundations of your house, leaving nothing but dirt and crumbled plumbing.
So protection is unnecessary for normal people, and cleansing is at best destructive. (I'd be terrified to see the curses of many witches, given how powerfully withering their most basic cleansings are.)
But it's all well and good, and this part I actually do not mean sarcastically at all - it's all well and good, because keeping up a cleansing and protection routine actually takes a decent amount of time and energy.
Depending on your methods it can get pretty streamlined. But you're still putting something on your plate - ten minutes here, five minutes there. And it can kind of get away from you.
I mean, if you start teaching yourself how to cleanse unwanted energies, then I expect by and large you're going to end up able to sense and identify unwanted energies. And then you'll start finding more magic you could be doing to deal with more problems you've learned to identify.
But it does go on: then maybe you'll get a bit overwhelmed cleansing the home, so you'd rather make a protection for the home to just keep unwanted energy out. And then that takes maintenance. And then you find a better way to do things.
And you end up doing plenty of magic.
And, if you believe that certain types of energy can accumulate around a person and make problems, and sending that energy away is therefore is helpful; and if you believe that preventative magic can stop bad things from happening; then a regular cleansing and protection routine will help things get better and go better.
I'm not saying that everyone should do preventive and maintenance magic all the time. I'm not saying that people should believe in things the same way I believe in them.
What I am saying is, hey.
Isn't it kind of weird that some witches seem to have worldviews that frame their a lot of their own magic as inherently dangerous and unbalanced?
Isn't it also kind of weird how many witches say they wish they could be doing more magic?
But no, not that kind of magic. There's no problem to chase, and that kind of prevention isn't for them, they're not a main character. No, not that kind of magic, it's at high risk of being destructive. No, not that kind of magic, that would constitute stealing from others. No, not that kind of magic, that's unethical. No, not that kind of magic, it might have unintended consequences. Also, it's unethical. Also, it's cheating.
I kind of have a conspiracy theory, okay. It's that many witches who start out eschewing spiritual hygiene (like, cleansing and protection routines) do so because they want to establish that the magical ecosystem around them isn't inherently dangerous or bad. They don't want to be the kinds of witches who think all this magic stuff is dangerous.
And I agree with that. The magical world around us isn't inherently dangerous or bad. Not any more dangerous than the mundane world around us.
But I do think a lot of witches do view their own magic as dangerous and bad. Sometimes that badness is because magic is seen as inherently destructive (like cleansing that destroy, money spells that kill and maim relatives, and job spells that strip free will from hiring managers).
At other times, the badness stems from scrupulosity: that using magic itself is inherently immoral. Protection is bad because using it demonstrates self-centeredness and egotism. Money spells are bad because you're stealing (or cheating). Binding spells are bad because you're putting your needs before others. Conjuring anything at all - from a new friend to a lucky break - may be a bit selfish, I mean, can you imagine someone who could do magic just conjuring things for themselves, instead of only helping others?
And then witches wonder how they're meant to engage in their path, when there's hardly any magic that a moral, well-balanced person would ever do.
Well, anyway. I haven't got a proper ending. Thanks for listening to my essay. I hope you're all having a nice November so far.
Corollary to what's written there. I may be wrong in my impressions but.
Some time ago some things and events in my life happened, after which I was like, hey, imma look into this whole "witchcraft" thing, because reasons or whatever. But the more I looked over the surface of it — I mean when you're researching something you gotta start somewhere, right? and obviously most of the time nowadays it's google — the more I saw rules rules rules rules rules.
And maybe that's a good thing to do, to have rules around your practice and all that. But I'm thinking, hey, we're dealing with weird stuff here. How are you going to test what's possible if you don't fuck around and find out? Life is not always "goodness".
Sometimes I poke ChatGPT or Claude about this or that. Try to ask it about a Tarot card meaning and it'll very often conclude with something like "the seeker must" or "the lesson is". Given that it's a programmatic text generation model trained on a very large corpus of texts, imagine how pervasive this mindset is. Or look at astrology reddits where people are asking in all seriousness something like "Pluto now goes here or there, what lessons am I supposed to learn or how am I supposed to feel?", and why is it always Pluto and where's any personal agency in that? But telling people that they have the power to enact change themselves is… futile? I don't know. Like, most of the time the lesson is just be yourself and go to a bar or a seashore, dammit, and just chill and get a beer or a taco and see a sunset.
As far as I'm concerned the "seeker" mustn't anything. And if you ask an AI assistant to not use silver linings and positivity mindset then it might suddenly become tangibly more usable. As if "enough" in general is a forgotten word and "neither good nor bad" is something abnormal.
My experiences with The Otherside, shall I call it that here, are nothing but most positive. As far as I'm concerned at this point, many many entities are rather okay and even happy that you contact them, and are very okay to be of help, just because you asked (kindly and respectfully). Duh, big chunguses (chungi? like fungus/fungi) like planetary intelligences can be like that. Archangels can be like that. Big scary whoever can be like that! If you're chill and curious they're chill and curious and many times very helpful. If you care to jump into their car they'll take you for a ride.
If you're seeking the "Otherside" experiences then maybe your rules are a stick in your bicycle wheel from that meme.
What if you actually don't cleanse your deck and it comes to you in a dream and teaches you things? Gosh, that might be awful… Or not happen at all if you lawyer yourself up in layers of contact repellant because the imperceptible world is so hostile to you even if you haven't done anything in it yet. (Not really.)
If you want an internet connection, don't cut a cable to your modem and wifi router — on that I certainly agree.
our beautiful dog friend was put to termination of earthly activities by us four months after this post due to sudden extreme and irremediable complications of her previously undiscovered but rapidly onsetting health issues
haven't stopped hating myself for that my inability to help a dear creature ever since
believe it or not, this is a spell
an exercise of a sovereign will can be hell of a trip
Omkalach Phtum
Ishnahazaim Ooleor
Asmodeus and his protection
Marbas and his patience and precision
Paimon and his dream
Buer and his wisdom and kindness
Baal Zee Bul and his tiredness of all the shit that's been and that's to come and waiting for beer