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creature-wizard · 1 month
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Really not a fan of lists that tell you what kind of bad stuff (or, allegedly bad stuff) you ought to avoid, and don't elaborate on why. Doesn't exactly help people develop critical thinking skills.
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yoursghouly · 8 months
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Source: SmoochieWallace
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antionettepilled · 9 months
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occult books and references!
collections: (pdfs on google docs)
https://docs.google.com/document/u/0/d/1rQeBdU91DN74tYBRY9-qb5jp8b0fayzDFN5drULV3pk/mobilebasic
above is the holy grail for beginners! so many great resources.
satanic bible:
beginner chaos magick
mirror magick
preotection and reversal magick
72 angels
ars vercanus advanced witchcraft
art of evocation
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thegoetia · 8 months
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Ars Goetia List
this list and ranking is taken from the Ars Goetia. Different than the rankings of previous grimoires.
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This page is focused on providing information of each spirit listed in the Ars Goetia not limited to information from other grimoires. Provided there are some basic general information about what they are about, help with, and what can be used in offering and or rituals for them. You must know basic protection and working with energy and grounding before attempting to contact any spirit( I will soon provide information about that and link it here). You should also do your research about these spirits before contacting them.
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1.King Bael 37.Marquis Phenex
2.Duke Agares 38.Earl Halphas
3.Prince Vassago 39.President Malphas
4.Marquis Gamigin 40.Earl Raum
5.President Marbas 41.Duke Focalor
6.Duke Valefor 42.Duchess Vepar
7.Marquis Amon 43.Marquis Sabnock
8.Duke Barbatos 44.Marquis Shax
9.King Paimon 45.King Vine
10.President Buer 46.Earl Bifrons
11.Duke Guison 47.Duke Uvall
12.Prince Sitri 48.President Haagenti
13.King Beleth 49.Duke Crocell
14.Marquis Leraje 50.Knight Furcas
15.Duke Eligos 51.King Balam
16.Duke Zepar 52.Duke Alloces
17.President Botis 53.President Camio
18.Duke Bathin 54.Duke Murmur
19.Duke Sallos 55.Prince Orobas
20.King Purson 56.Duchess Gremory
21.Prince/Earl Marax 57.President Ose
22.Prince Ipos 58.President Anvas
23.Duke Aim 59.President Orias
24.Marquis Naberius 60.Duchess Vapula
25.Glasya-Labolas 61.King Zagan
26.Duke Bune 62.President Volac
27.Marquis Ranove 63.Marquis Andras
28.Duke Berith 64.Duke Haures
29.Duke Astaroth 65.Marquis Andrealphus
30.Marquis Forneus 66.Marquis Cimejes
31.President Foras 67.Duke Amducious
32.King Asmoday 68.King Belial
33.Prince Gaap 69.Marquis Decarabia
34.Earl Fufur 70.Prince Seere
35.Marquis Marchosias 71.Duke Dantalion
36.Prince Stolas 72.Earl Andromalus
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If you want more content related to other than Ars Goetia follow my Main Blog
If you have any other questions or wish to join a community feel free to join my 18+ occult server.
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thegodthief · 5 months
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Good: My boss knows I'm still overwhelmed as fuck and gave me explicit permission to have earbuds in at work which means I can catch up on podcasts now.
Bad: I have exhausted the Esoterica YT channel and all the podcasts I'm subscribed to are also caught up.
Request: Y'all have any witchy, wooish, magic channels to recommend? If the channel is behind a paywall, tell me why it's worthwhile to subscribe for the full access.
For reference, currently following Arnemancy, The Astrology Podcast, Glitch Bottle, Head On History, Esoterica, Radio Free Golgotha, SaturnVox, BS Free Witchcraft, and Rufus Opus.
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tmapagans · 2 months
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We need more occult blogs to follow
Interact with this post if you post about:
PC paganism
Tarot/runes/any kind of divination honestly
Kemetic paganism
Spirit work (esp with plant/animal spirits and ancestors)
Chaos magic
Honestly any sort of occultism/witchcraft/paganism
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coinandcandle · 6 months
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I need a witchy topic to research, what's bubbling in your cauldron recently? What occult shit are you looking into?
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orpheus-defender · 2 years
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haha hey real quick, if you’re trans + pagan or a witch, could you interact with this post?? and share for exposure?? i’m trying to find more of y’all 🥺🖤
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Stolas or Furfur are not "goetias". Ars Goetia is the name of a grimoire they're in. It's like calling Archangel Michael "a Bible". Just call them goetic demons, it's not hard.
- Signed, a demon worker.
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mrsmothmom · 10 months
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me writing notes in occult texts i hate
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the-occult-lounge · 3 months
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Magick is the practice of skills and abilities such as using spells, incantations, and magickal rituals. Witchcraft or Magickal Practice are broad terms that vary culturally and societally, and thus can be difficult to define with precision.
Early practitioners were people who used magick spells and called upon spirits for help or to bring about change. Most practitioners were thought to be pagans doing the Devil's work. Many, however, were simply natural healers or so-called "wise women" whose choice of profession was misunderstood.
Most people think that magickal practitioners are witches. People also believe that the idea of the witch is a Christian invention. But the idea of the witch who flies in the night and draws power from dark cosmic forces to work her ill will on another pre-dates Christianity, probably by many centuries. Most practitioners today avoid the term witch.
In Homer's Odyssey (c.800 BC), Circe - who turns men into animals - is described as a witch. Illicit magic features heavily in Roman law statutes, some of which are passed down to the Christian world. However, many of those early laws were really laws against sorcery, which, unlike 'witchcraft', can be beneficial and which requires special skills, tools, and words.
Archaeologists have found hundreds of ancient Greek curse tablets, which the Greeks called katares, 'curses that bind tight', and they appear to have invented them, with a great number focused on sporting competitions or legal contests. The inscribed tablets were left in graves, wells, or fountains, where the dead could better work their magick.
The idea of magickal practices spans a broad area of time. It can even be traced back to Mesopotamian eras where the Sumerian people, one of the earliest civilizations, would use dream magick to influence their lives. They would also use symbolic words, images, and rituals to achieve desired outcomes through supernatural means.
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creature-wizard · 4 months
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"Respect other people's spiritual beliefs" is for things like how many gods there are, or whether Jesus always existed with the Father or was begotten five minutes before creation started or was just some guy who got really popular, or whether the divine is immanent or transcendent or both.
"Respect other people's spiritual beliefs" is not for shit like "I believe all the religions I don't like were actually created by an evil conspiracy trying to suppress the truth of my spirituality, which must be spread across the world to save us all from the evil conspiracy." That's just straight-up bigotry and conspiracism. That shit gets people killed.
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yoursghouly · 9 months
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Source: Pagan And Occult Humor
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999lcf · 5 months
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arcaneglade · 7 months
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🌱Welcome to the Arcane Glade🌱
We’re a 13+ witchcraft & metaphysical server focused on natural & animal magic and Spirit Work. We welcome all kinds of practitioners that take part in natural magic while rejecting appropriation in all it’s forms.
🍃 The server has resource channels & spaces for discussions of the resources provided.
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🍃We have chats for alterbeing experiences & we’re friendly to all alterbeings/alterhumans, therians, otherkin/ds.
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🍃We have a zero-tolerance policy for transphobic, queerphobic, racist, sexist and other bigoted rhetoric.
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Energy Work
What is energy?
There are different definitions of energy depending on what you're talking about or who you talk to but in simple terms energy is what surrounds us. It is in everything living and nonliving. Energy can take on many different forms from elemental to emotional or even some believe in planetary energies.
in physics, energy is the quantitative property that is transferred to a body or to a physical system, recognizable in the performance of work and in the form of heat and light. the capacity for doing work. It may exist in potential, kinetic, thermal, electrical, chemical, nuclear, or other various forms. There are, moreover, heat and work i.e., energy in the process of transfer from one body to another. After it has been transferred, energy is always designated according to its nature. Hence, heat transferred may become thermal energy, while work done may manifest itself in the form of mechanical energy.—the law of conservation of energy states that energy can be converted in form, but not created or destroyed
What is energy work and how can I start?
Energy work is the practice of learning to feel the energy around you and how to work with it. It is important and fundamental to any spiritual practices.
Meditation
A simple meditation is a good start. Sit comfortably and relax your muscles. Breath in a count of four and breath out a count of eight. Do this until you have a clear mind. You can also practice counting from 1 to 100 to clear the mind. There are a few things you can do after.
Gathering and releasing energy
For this you can use visualization. Imagine gathering small bits of energy through a singular point on the body and releasing it back out.
You can also release emotional energy this way. Imagine that your releasing your emotions and transforming it into positive or usable energy. This is called transmuting energy.
Sit and imagine energy flowing from the earth to out the top of your head.
Sit and feel out the energy in the room. You can have a candle to practice feeling it's energy. Do be safe and put it on a table and far enough away you don't knock it over.
Psi ball/energy ball
Stand or sit comfortably. Relax. Hold your hands out in front of you, palms together. Close your eyes and visualize a small ball of light forming between your hands. Move your hands about an inch away from each other. Open your eyes and gently look at the space between your hands. Concentrate on that small ball of energy forming and feel the warmth. Push more energy through your hands and into the ball, feeding it and making it larger. Move your hands apart bit by bit.
Play around with this energy making it larger or smaller.
Regarding Chakras
Defining the word chakra
The Tantrik traditions, from which the concept derives, chakras (Sanskrit. cakra) are focal points for meditation within the human body. They are visualized as structures of energy resembling discs or flowers at those points where a number of nāḍīs (channels or meridians) converge. They tend to be located where human beings experience emotional and/or spiritual energy.
What is the chakra system?
There is no general agreement to how many chakras there are as the concept has evolved and been interpreted differently by various schools,sects, and spiritual traditions within Hinduism. Some traditions may follow the seven main chakras as described in Patanjali's Yoga Sutra, others may follow additional or a different number of chakras. There are so many different systems of chakras. The original purpose of chakras is to serve as a template for Nyāsa
The more common and most studied chakra system incorporates six major chakras along with a seventh center generally not regarded as a chakra. These points are arranged vertically along the channels. The Chakras are traditionally considered meditation aids. The yogi progresses from lower chakras to the highest chakra blossoming in the crown of the head, internalizing the journey of spiritual ascent.
New Age practices often associate each chakra with a certain color. In various traditions, chakras are associated with multiple physiological functions, an aspect of consciousness, a classical element, and other distinguishing characteristics; these do not correspond to those used in ancient Indian systems. The chakras are visualised as lotus or flowers with a different number of petals in every chakra.
Most original Sanskrit sources, Things are not being taught about the way things are, we are being given a specific yogic practice: we are to visualize a subtle object made of colored light, shaped like a lotus or a spinning wheel, at a specific point in the body, activating mantric syllables in it, for a specific purpose. The texts are prescriptive. they tell what you ought to do to achieve a specific goal by mystical means.
New age practice of physiological states associated with chakras
Many different websites books, it says that the mūlādhāra chakra is associated with survival & safety, that maṇipūra chakra is associated with willpower & self-esteem, and so on. The idea these associations chakras with psychological states is a modern Western innovation that started with Carl Jung. This won't be found in Sanskrit sources.
In Anodea Judith’s book Wheels of Life. Judith says that each chakra is associated with a certain bodily gland, certain bodily malfunctions, certain foods, a certain metal, mineral, herb, planet, a path of yoga, a suit of the tarot, a sephira of Jewish mysticism, and an archangel of Christianity. None of these associations are found in the original sources.
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