Chaote⚡ | Oracle🔮 | Lunatic🤪 29 years old. I'm actually a servitor that came to life. Original chaos magick guides. Tarot Readings: OPEN ($15 5 card spread) Sigil Requests: OPEN ($5 for just the sigil, $10 to include charging it) https://linktr.ee/yaxelthemanic
I go by Yaxel Akasha, aka Yaxel the Manic, and sometimes just Manic. I'm 29 years old, use he/him pronouns, and a member of the G of the LGBTQ+.
I am a dedicated chaote, a person who practices chaos magick, as well as a prolific tarot and oracle reader. I practice my craft damn near every day, whether that be by studying, reading my cards, or performing magick rituals.
My primary paradigm is the psychological model, and I incorporate a vast variety of techniques and methods both traditional and unique.
I also mix in the spirit model, and communicate with spiritual entities through trance states and divination tools.
I develop original spells and rituals that I will be posting on here. I create a ton of sigils, both hand drawn and digital. I also create my own tarot spreads.
I create a ton of content for other practitioners that is entirely free to use and distribute, but please keep my credentials on them. I actively encourage other practitioners to use them and modify them however they see fit, and I’d love to see what you can come up with.
Another thing I'll be posting is informative articles on chaos magick designed to educate others on the limitless possibilities of chaos magick. If something is my own UPG (unverified personal gnosis) it will be labeled as such.
My inbox is always open to anyone, so please drop me a line.
The Void Project
A collection of interconnected chaos magick resources I created.
The Void Files- an ezine to be distributed as a free PDF containing a variety of content from a team of contributors. First issue now available at the project's homepage: https://thevoidfiles.straw.page
The Void Society- a chaos magick Discord server to serve as a community for readers and contributors of The Void Files. Join our community here: https://discord.gg/gphgFXg7kq
The Void Network- a website of resources on chaos magick and occultism. Will be ready for the public soon.
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That's all for now.
-Yaxel Akasha,
Archbishop of the Void
The Man With Three Faces
eat something. take your medicine. you are not a burden to others. your emotions are just as real as theirs and deserve to be listened to. relax your jaw and shoulders. it’s okay to take a break sometimes you deserve rest. it’s okay to be yourself. you’re not hard to love and anyone who opposes that does not deserve your time. you’re going to be okay.
Okay so I had a dream about this and thought I would share.
So what about using Sims CAS (create a Sim), for divination in regards to people? You could hit the appearance randomiser and use that to ask 'What does my next partner look like?', and use the personality trait randomiser to ask 'what is their personality like?' for example.
Other questions you could ask the trait/appearance randomiser are:
-What will I be like in 10-20 years?
-What kind of person do I wish I could be?
-What is a part of me that needs attention?
-What are my strengths?
-What is my ideal partner like?
-What important person will I meet this year?
Also check out panthera-dei 's Technomancy 101 post, if this interests you, they have a lot of ideas.
You could go the extra mile and create a bunch of SIMs based on everyone in you interact with in your life, place them in an enclosed environment with specific stimulus, and see how they interact together and with the environment f or divination purposes.
Or you could create multiple SIMs for one person based on different aspects of their identity and then have them all interact together to get a reading on an individual.
Okay so I had a dream about this and thought I would share.
So what about using Sims CAS (create a Sim), for divination in regards to people? You could hit the appearance randomiser and use that to ask 'What does my next partner look like?', and use the personality trait randomiser to ask 'what is their personality like?' for example.
Other questions you could ask the trait/appearance randomiser are:
-What will I be like in 10-20 years?
-What kind of person do I wish I could be?
-What is a part of me that needs attention?
-What are my strengths?
-What is my ideal partner like?
-What important person will I meet this year?
Also check out panthera-dei 's Technomancy 101 post, if this interests you, they have a lot of ideas.
An Essay on Appropriation, Cultural Erasure, and Closed Practices
For those of you who have followed me for a while you without a doubt have heard my views on the ideas of a "closed practice". They are definitely not the typical views you would see posted on this subject, though they are not oppressive or bigoted in any way, and are honestly more tolerant, openminded, and accepting than what the average neoliberal wannabe has to say.
I make this claim because the way I view this subject is one that embraces and respects cultural identities and practices, respects traditions and values their history, and it does this for all cultures and communities, not simply the ones that the SJW extremists have deemed worthy. I also emphasize the importance of respect amongst all cultures and customs, regardless of origin, as well as how it's a positive and healthy practice for different cultures to influence and inspire each other so long as respect is made paramount.
The modern neoleftist approach to the topics of closed practices, appropriation, and cultural erasure are extremely divisive and do the opposite of their goal to promote inclusivity and tolerance. The obsession with keeping boundaries between different systems is not only unnatural, it is also antithetical to the overall goal of harmony between all people.
Defining Appropriation and Cultural Erasure
Appropriation is when a person from outside of a culture steals another culture's practices, ideas, symbols, or whatever they find sacred and removes all credit from them. The original creators have their valued beliefs stolen by an outsider who proceeds to erase their signature, claim it as their own, and bastardize it.
Examples of this can be seen over and over again throughout history. One well known example of this is the pagans of Europe being dominated by the new ruling Christian empire, who stole their holidays and traditions and rebranded them in hopes of making it easier for the heathens to convert.
For example: the Christian ruling class took a holiday like Yule, a celebration of the winter solstice, and modified it to align with the birth of their prophet to create the holiday we now know as Christmas. They kept the same basic dates and traditions almost exactly as they were, but added the birth of Jesus as the reason for celebration.
By making the new holiday that aligned with the values of the Christian ruling class closely related to the pagans traditional holiday, it made the transition into the new religion much easier by giving them familiar ground.
Of course, the pagans were forced to convert to Christianity under threat of execution, but the elite throughout history have always used both the carrot and the stick. The carrot: you get to keep your precious holidays (almost). The stick: say you're Christian or you'll be tortured to death.
And while most people would at first simply go along with it to save their life but be obviously lying about it ("Oh I'm Christina I swear." *prays to Hekate after they leave*). But, after just a few generations you'd find more and more people who were truly Christian, or at the very least much less pagan.
So what the Christian elite did was appropriate the pagan holidays which was used as a step towards cultural erasure meant to eradicate them and their beliefs.
Another example of appropriation that is gonna cause a lot of ruffled feathers is the spell jar. Spell jars, at least how we see them typically done these days, we're originally a Hoodoo technique that were known as "Sour Jars", "Honey/Sweetening Jars", and other names that follow the standard spell-naming approach found in Hoodoo. These jars are a method of spellcasting where the practitioner fills a jar with various corresponding ingredients, enchants it, and then either buries it, leaves it at a crossroads, or puts it out of sight somewhere.
That was a Hoodoo practice originally, with the basic formula for their creation that is followed by the average witch being a traditional technique done in the "closed" practice of Hoodoo.
But, what happened was they gained popularity back in the day and the average practitioner didn't realize their origins, so the idea kept getting passed around and it had a ton of broad, mass appeal that was attractive to post online. More and more people made them, ignoring its roots and really not even considering its roots, until eventually they've become so common place that searching the hashtag #spelljar on Instagram yields 125k+ results.
I've not seen one mention to Hoodoo going through this tag.
But, because it's a popular and generic things these days that social media posters love to make for aesthetics and whatnot, no one gives af that really it's a textbook example of both appropriation and cultural erasure. This practice was never meant to be used by the average bourgeoise, white witch from the suburbs. It's original design was by that of POC in deep poverty using the tools and ingredients they had at hand, and most of their practices are used as a means to defend and get revenge on their "owners", since Hoodoo was started as a practice by New Orleans slaves in the early 1800s. Even after the 13th Amendment, Hoodoo was practiced by poor people, even if its spread to the rest of the lower class eventually. It's intent was to be used against and in spite of an oppressive ruler and their class, not by some hipster douche going for broad aesthetic appeal to gain ego-boosting likes.
But here's the thing, and this point I'm about to make is where I tend to offend the neoliberals and overly sensitive Oppression Police.
It's absolutely fine to use a Spell Jar as a person from any culture or class or whatever. What really matters at the end of the day is if you are respecting its origins and history, have good intent behind it use, give credit where it's due, and simply treat it with as much respect as possible.
This means doing shit tons of research on the practice and culture, crediting the origins when discussing it, doing it with good intent (to improve your life is okay. To get validation through social media is not.), and just doing everything you can to not be a fucking dick about it.
The simple fact of the matter is, every single culture ever created throughout of all human history has been the result of, in part, separate cultures combining and changing each other. The ideas of Kabbalah influenced the practices of the Knights Templar who in turn influenced the Rosicrucians, and so on and so forth.
All culture is derivative. All knowledge is derivative.
And that's okay. It's a good thing to learn from other cultures and experience beliefs outside your own and to use them as a source of growth and inspiration.
What's not okay is stealing a culture's identity and acting like you're the creator. Or to act like you're better than them and you improved it because you're superior. Or to take it and say it's wrong and evil and whatnot.
This obsession with gatekeeping traditional practices is extremely divisive and does nothing positive for humanity. It separates us and makes the claim that you are only allowed to participate in your own culture.
That's fucking ridiculous. If Crowley was never introduced to Egyptian mythology we'd never have Thelema. If the Golden Dawn wasn't inspired by Kabbalah we wouldn't have the Rider-Waite tarot deck. It is healthy and natural for different cultures to borrow from and inspire each other. This should be done respectfully, of course, but the average neoliberal extremist keeps trying to push this crazy idea that it's wrong to use from other cultures entirely, unless they're white in which case they're free to be shit on as much as you want.
Just be respectful, guys. That's the only real rule.
I don't think spirits always intentionally remove their presence from technology although that can definitely be a factor. Technology is just extremely physical. It's like the opposite of the spiritual. It has very strict rules and code. Where is the line of code that is like, process raw spirit power? I don't think there is one LOL
They just naturally clash
Most people can't even process spiritual experiences so why would we expect our phones and stuff to be able to?
I have encountered these as well. I sense spirits forming in algorithms and in AI. It is a strange new form of consciousness trying to take shape im@manicfoxmagick
Based on your username I'm guessing you lean more towards ceremonial and chaos magic which usually rubs me the wrong way lol. The style of the magic itself. But it seems like it would fit with tech spirits
The Void Files Issue #1: Inititation in the Void Current
The first issue of my chaos magick ezine The Void Files is now out and available for download! It is provided as a PDF file and contains a variety of original content all focused on chaos magick.
the definition of racism i have learned and seen used the most adds in the part that the person going through the racism is usually part of a marginalized group . that’s the definition i have internalized .
again , i DO AGREE that white people can in fact face discrimination because of their ancestors and i don’t believe that it’s fair to them .
by the definition of racism you’re using , sure yes , white people * could * face racism , that’s just not the definition that is most commonly accepted .
i think the one place of your post people are not understanding is that you are not taking the part of the cultures that you aren’t supposed to . and i think that’s the thing people need to go ahead and read from your posts .
i think what’s happening is that both sides are getting largely defensive about their position and aren’t listening to each other at all , which is something we all in general need to start fixing .
The keyword is typically, or as you yourself said usually. It's by no means a requirement for the victim of racism to be from a marginalized community.
The definition most commonly accepted definition is definitely NOT the one that excludes white people.
White people are victims of racism because of their race, not just because of their ancestors but because they were white, all the time in different places. Ever been to the hood? Or prison? Go to the wrong neighborhood as white person you're getting robbed and possibly murdered.
Plus this whole argument that's being made by others being much more rude and much less rational is basically racist. Go read through some of the responses and see people making all types of comments on how white people are terrible or how all white people as a collective are responsible for the oppression of minorities. That's like blaming every citizen in Germany for the holocaust. And it's blatantly racist. If someone said every individual in the black community is exactly the same for any reason they'd be burned at the stake. But it's okay to do it to white people? Hypocrisy.
Obviously white people face much less racism and it's usually less severe or violent, but it happens all the time still
You need some real world experience bud because nothing I said was racist. Like at all. Get some real world experience and get outside your little bubble.
There are absolutely neighborhoods where white people are at risk. And I've done 3 years in state prison and seen it firsthand too.
the definition of racism i have learned and seen used the most adds in the part that the person going through the racism is usually part of a marginalized group . that’s the definition i have internalized .
again , i DO AGREE that white people can in fact face discrimination because of their ancestors and i don’t believe that it’s fair to them .
by the definition of racism you’re using , sure yes , white people * could * face racism , that’s just not the definition that is most commonly accepted .
i think the one place of your post people are not understanding is that you are not taking the part of the cultures that you aren’t supposed to . and i think that’s the thing people need to go ahead and read from your posts .
i think what’s happening is that both sides are getting largely defensive about their position and aren’t listening to each other at all , which is something we all in general need to start fixing .
The keyword is typically, or as you yourself said usually. It's by no means a requirement for the victim of racism to be from a marginalized community.
The definition most commonly accepted definition is definitely NOT the one that excludes white people.
White people are victims of racism because of their race, not just because of their ancestors but because they were white, all the time in different places. Ever been to the hood? Or prison? Go to the wrong neighborhood as white person you're getting robbed and possibly murdered.
Plus this whole argument that's being made by others being much more rude and much less rational is basically racist. Go read through some of the responses and see people making all types of comments on how white people are terrible or how all white people as a collective are responsible for the oppression of minorities. That's like blaming every citizen in Germany for the holocaust. And it's blatantly racist. If someone said every individual in the black community is exactly the same for any reason they'd be burned at the stake. But it's okay to do it to white people? Hypocrisy.
Obviously white people face much less racism and it's usually less severe or violent, but it happens all the time still
i personally don’t believe white people can face racism , but there absolutely is some discrimination because of the past which causes everyone to think all white people are the same . that’s honestly where we differ the most
The definition of racism is being discriminated against because of your race. It has nothing to do with population size, power, whatever. It's being treated negatively based on your race.
So saying you be racist against white people is fucking ridiculous. It's nothing but an attempt by radical leftists (I'm a leftist myself) trying to discredit and discriminate against white people.
Color magick, also known as chromatology, is a form of magick and energy work that utilizes the symbolic and vibrational properties of colors to manifest intentions. Each color is associated with specific meanings and energies. Here are some common color correspondences in color magick:
1. Red: Red is associated with passion, love, strength, and courage. It's often used for spells related to romantic love, vitality, and motivation.
2. Orange: Orange represents creativity, enthusiasm, and success. It can be used to boost one's creativity, attract opportunities, and enhance communication.
3. Yellow: Yellow symbolizes joy, intellect, and clarity. It's used for spells related to mental clarity, happiness, and improving communication.
4. Green: Green is connected to growth, prosperity, and healing. It's used for spells related to money, fertility, and physical well-being.
5. Blue: Blue is associated with peace, tranquility, and intuition. It's used for spells related to serenity, wisdom, and psychic development.
6. Purple: Purple represents spirituality, psychic abilities, and transformation. It's used for spells related to spiritual growth, divination, and manifestation.
7. Pink: Pink symbolizes love, compassion, and emotional healing. It's often used for spells related to self-love, friendship, and emotional balance.
8. Black: Black is associated with protection, banishing, and absorbing negative energy. It's used to ward off negativity and for shadow work.
9. White: White represents purity, spiritual enlightenment, and cleansing. It's often used for purification rituals and invoking divine energy.
10. Silver and Gold: These colors are associated with abundance, wealth, and lunar or solar energy. They can be used for rituals related to prosperity and connecting with celestial forces.
11. Brown: Brown is associated with concentration, and assists in making decisions with a clear mind. Brown is a common colour used when forming intentions or connecting with animals and nature.
Remember that the outcome of a spell is based on your intention.