tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7294505416127496842.post1662739574930891482..comments2024-03-25T14:09:59.347-05:00Comments on Augoeides: Christian Black MagickScott Stenwickhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12389664381513219613noreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7294505416127496842.post-59014677665959029462016-04-25T07:47:32.916-05:002016-04-25T07:47:32.916-05:00As a response to christians that adhere to what th...As a response to christians that adhere to what that Drake fellow wants them to think, i am posting this link: http://www.mindreality.com/using-christian-magick-as-power-of-god-almighty<br /><br />You will find there that using magick as a christian is not prohibited, only using magick against God's will. Prayers are actual magickal ways to changing reality, as Jesus told his apostles to pray in such a way as if they had already received the results of their prayers. I find that statement the same as the phrase i first read about when i've starded to study magick in order to begin practicing it. It went something like "when you perform a ritual, act like its intent has already been manifested".<br /><br />So this means that every christian out there is performing magick when praying, although most likely, many of them don't use the technique of acting like the result of their prayers have already manifested. That could result in them loosing their faith and questioning God for not answering their prayers, even if they were praying for benign things. Although in this world of duality, one can hardly call something benign for all, since a good thing for someone might be bad for someone else.<br /><br />Anyway, i think that that Drake character is certainly twisting the words in the bible in his favour, when addressing his "flock" (haha). The very fact that he has prayed for the death of someone means that he has performed a magickal act to harm that person permanently. This would also correspond with an energy healing principle of good/bad thoughts sent to someone to help heal/debilitate them.<br /><br />I think Drake knows something he doesn't tell his followers, as shown by his statement that the president can prove to be a difficult man to kill, due to the amount of good energy sent to him by his followers. <br /><br />As a very open minded christian, i find fundamentalist christians as no more than hilarious bible interpreters. No more than retards that brag because of their abilities to memorize extensive amounts of bible text, without the actual spiritual approach to those words.<br /><br />If i were one of his mindless followers, i would accuse him of sorcery using THE DEVIL (hahahahaha) and demand that he'd be burned at the stake! <br /><br /><br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7294505416127496842.post-39763513007957968252011-06-29T09:17:15.698-05:002011-06-29T09:17:15.698-05:00This isn't fair. It's idiots like that tha...This isn't fair. It's idiots like that that make it so hard for decent people who just want to understand the gift of power and wisdom God gave to us. Magick is nothing but directing your will into energy and sending it out into the Universe (or like I do to God) while wishing no harm upon anything, anyone, including myself. It's like prayer with props, as I once heard. When people pray, wish, hope, dream, think, they are using "Magick". We were born to be great creators (in the image of GOD), but people have simply been swallowed by greed, corruption, power, and evil. There is such a thing as following Goodness, Righteousness, and Love with God while practicing magick. The archangels guard my circle and I try to heal the people, animals, and plants of this earth, as well as the earth itself. I give blessings to our Creator and I feel wonderful joy. I think it's when people invite unknown entities to "help" them when they get trapped and sucked into evil. The original Hebrew word in the Old Testament in the famed passage "thou shalt not suffer a witch to live" (Exodus 22:18) was not witch but m'kashepah, meaning a woman who uses spoken spells to harm others. I'm not like that, and I'm sure others who have found Light and Love do not do any such thing. Don't take the recently edited versions of the bible so literally...Do your homework, guys, as I'm sure everyone does in search of the truth. Merry blessings.Myrillahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02269417897744311306noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7294505416127496842.post-9325230822209924042009-06-24T14:25:15.242-05:002009-06-24T14:25:15.242-05:00This is nuts.
Sadly, I can be a bit of a perfecti...<i>This is nuts</i>.<br /><br />Sadly, I can be a bit of a perfectionist when it comes to precise communication and I have a lot of trouble resisting the urge to fiddle with my writing. You'd be amazed at how many edits over the years that I've considered but eventually decided <i>not</i> to make.<br /><br />No worries, though - that will be the last update.Scott Stenwickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12389664381513219613noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7294505416127496842.post-43699621153766647472009-06-24T06:01:40.426-05:002009-06-24T06:01:40.426-05:00>>UPDATE II (*): Apparently that pesky sente...>>UPDATE II (*): Apparently that pesky sentence fragment preceding the asterisk is still giving the wrong impression.<br /><br />Dude, this is getting crazy. Stop editing your blogs. If I was gonna order my mysticism, it'd be abrahamic religions primarily, indian religions secondary and paganism/animism tertiary.<br /><br />Anyone that's taken your blog entry the wrong way is their own fault for not getting it the first time. I've not understood how others could have mistaken its original writing and intention.<br /><br />This is nuts.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04662349728666711733noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7294505416127496842.post-77540078579866672512009-06-18T06:13:59.916-05:002009-06-18T06:13:59.916-05:00>>So it's a matter of numbers rather tha...>>So it's a matter of numbers rather than skill. I'd agree with that.<br /><br />It's really more the specifics of the situation. Look at vietnam. We had superior weapons, but they were just so fucking tenacious that it cost us a shitload. Numbers can overwhelm skill, but only if the skill can't compete with the numbers.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04662349728666711733noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7294505416127496842.post-83227017450361374422009-06-18T00:04:14.889-05:002009-06-18T00:04:14.889-05:00Well, they are more effective than a good 90% of t...<i>Well, they are more effective than a good 90% of the people I know that call themselves magicians</i>.<br /><br />I can't speak for Jason, but I was talking about magicians who (1) have a high level of natural aptitude and (2) actually maintain a magical practice. I don't know if those criteria weed out 90% of the community, but I have run across a significant number of self-proclaimed magicians to whom neither qualifier applies.Scott Stenwickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12389664381513219613noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7294505416127496842.post-22857739747149518092009-06-17T19:18:30.230-05:002009-06-17T19:18:30.230-05:00Have you guys heard of Christian Pentecostal "...Have you guys heard of Christian Pentecostal "Prayer Warriors?" My mom went to Israel and left wheat in the Al Aqsa Mosque that had been prayed over to break the stranglehold of Islam over the fundamentalists. They go around to the Masonic lodges and bury things on their properties. They...<br /><br />Well, they are more effective than a good 90% of the people I know that call themselves magicians. Pitting a magician against a prayer circle like the ones I grew up with would leave the magician begging Jesus for forgiveness and looking for the nearest baptismal.<br /><br />Then again, you're not talking about people who read Modern Magick and then consider themselves Magicians, I suppose.<br /><br />I'd totally put my money on my mom though if she were in a spiritual war with a seasoned Curanderismo or even a Palero. Her pastor too. And most of her prayer circle. They're veterans of spiritual warfare, and they go out looking for fights. <br /><br />Kinda like the douchebag that started the article. Except they don't pray for people to die. sigh-ning off...Rufus Opushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10806987441760167537noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7294505416127496842.post-63385929711579249522009-06-17T13:57:12.779-05:002009-06-17T13:57:12.779-05:00They however are great at organizing massive numbe...<i>They however are great at organizing massive numbers of people to pray in specific ways on specific days for specific goals. That is major mojo</i>.<br /><br />So it's a matter of numbers rather than skill. I'd agree with that. If you get enough people together, there are going to be at least a handful with enough talent to accomplish something. The question is how well the few talented members of such a movement can combine their abilities in a coherent way. That tends to become more difficult as the groups involved get bigger.Scott Stenwickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12389664381513219613noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7294505416127496842.post-81323622249861368702009-06-17T12:30:13.596-05:002009-06-17T12:30:13.596-05:00I do not think that 90% of conservative Christians...I do not think that 90% of conservative Christians use magick (other than prayer) but a large portion of the world does, if only from time to time. <br /><br />Also, pitting a magician against a prayer circle is no brainer, of course you would triumph. They however are great at organizing massive numbers of people to pray in specific ways on specific days for specific goals. That is major mojo.Jason Miller,https://www.blogger.com/profile/03034226672257024583noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7294505416127496842.post-91571514171979476902009-06-17T06:48:23.688-05:002009-06-17T06:48:23.688-05:00He's already done imprecatory prayers against ...He's already done imprecatory prayers against himself for having such a strong feeling as doing this to his enemies. He looks like a douche.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04662349728666711733noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7294505416127496842.post-61838845291178692532009-06-16T20:03:33.762-05:002009-06-16T20:03:33.762-05:00Bah, that's what I get for posting comments fr...Bah, that's what I get for posting comments from work. My typos were all over the place. Hope the message gets through.Rufus Opushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10806987441760167537noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7294505416127496842.post-32144758568969049902009-06-16T19:04:18.715-05:002009-06-16T19:04:18.715-05:00There is no such thing as "magickal people&qu...<i>There is no such thing as "magickal people"</i>.<br /><br />In this case by "magical people" I meant people with high enough magical aptitude to get measurable material results. I do think that such aptitude correlates with both desire and capacity for genuine spiritual realization, and opportunities for such realization is in my experience pretty lacking in literalist churches.<br /><br /><i>90% of the world uses magick. Conservative Christians use it all the time</i>.<br /><br />I have run into a fair number of conservative Christians who don't believe in praying for specific things, so within their movement I would be surprised if the numbers were as high as 90%. However, I will say that the "Green Gospel" movement is trying to push that number up all the time by getting people to pray for cars and stuff like that. <br /><br /><i>I would argue that conservative christians are better at using magick in politics than we are</i>.<br /><br />Well, I can only speak for myself, but my track record for political magick is quite good. I'd put it up against that of most prayer circles any day.Scott Stenwickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12389664381513219613noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7294505416127496842.post-39539362767127599172009-06-16T17:59:12.407-05:002009-06-16T17:59:12.407-05:00109 is my favorite impreciatory psalm.
I disagre...109 is my favorite impreciatory psalm. <br /><br />I disagree about conservative Christians and magick BTW. There is no such thing as "magickal people". There are people who are attracted to counter culture and occult practices, and those that are not, but 90% of the world uses magick. Conservative Christians use it all the time. <br /><br />At the point where you are organizing specific circles of people to pray for specific things, its magick, not just prayer. <br /><br />I would argue that consevrative christians are better at using magick in politics than we are.Jason Miller,https://www.blogger.com/profile/03034226672257024583noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7294505416127496842.post-17230114172017293092009-06-16T15:44:56.931-05:002009-06-16T15:44:56.931-05:00That is indeed utterly horrible. Obviously he have...That is indeed utterly horrible. Obviously he have completely forgotten one of the most important central ideas of the new testament: "love thy neighbor". <br /><br />Its when we loose sight of the leading tenets of what should be our guiding light that we might sink into this kind of depravity. Which this is an extreme example of. <br /><br />LVXSuecae Soundshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04949168285331693357noreply@blogger.com