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  • this guy is an idiot, he doesn't actually practice magick, he's an armchair occultists. He reads book and he makes 3-5 youtube videos a day. I saw a video where he did do a ritual, a curse he was putting on someone that made fun of him and it was terrible, an absolutely terrible ritual performance and an exercise of inflated ego.

  • Watching this video is like having a conversation with a man who moves about a lot and won't let you talk.

  • Strange nose.

  • this man...dont know anything about the ritual,,,,,one has to know the alchemy behind the symbol....and practice of dicipline and visualisation is needed...also you need an athame thats blessed....and you need to know how to draw a protective circel.,,,magic is not for beginners...guidens from a skilled teachers are needed and initiation in som form......respect the wisdom...

  • @TheVirpa the LBRP does not have a drawn protective "circel", nor do you require an athame, blessed or otherwise to conduct it.

  • @TheVirpa actually this ritual is for beginners, and the original instructions say "take a steel dagger in the right hand" not "take a blessed athame" discipline, visualization and "casting a circle" are all skills you can develop by actually practicing this ritual.

  • You have absolutely no idea what you are talking about so you need to stop, please. It is embarrassing to listen to you.

  • Nonsense my friend, your answer is ambiguous.

  • Come on bespoke, you are a fundamentalist christian aren't you ?

  • I have a strange feleing that you cant understand what the word ambiguity means

  • I try to do the LBRP 2X a day for the exorcism of evil/negative energies and a seal. I will modify the LBRP for different purposes including the removal of hexes, disease (colds, flus), or I will direct it toward a specific person to banish them & their influences from my life. The shields/seals created during the ritual keeps the person or unwanted energy at bay. I have also noticed when performed before bedtime it keeps out nightmares and unwanted spirits. This ritual works wonders for me.

  • Some people theorize about magick and some people practice it, theorizing about magick is like theorizing about music, theorizing is useless without experience.

  • Yet without theory there can be no advancement of practice. Odd how they are inteconnected isn't it.

  • @TheGantou yes buit there are way to many armchair magicians , you can tell which ones they are.

    I think I know that some theory is needed, there is just to many theorists.

    Its like sex, I would rather here the opnion of someone who has had it and not someone who just theorizes about it.

  • @hecatesmagickchild I agree, too many armchair magicians and yes, you cna tell which ones they are. like this guy

  • This sounds like the warding principle that we practice in Seidr. It is a way of keeping the negative energy out but it is not the extrication of spirits or shapes from the physical body

  • I remember a feeling of being "large" once--I had some very vivid dreams that night, and I almost never remember my dreams, so I would look at it as a mental cue that something interesting was about to happen, like astral travel or something.

  • define religion one could have fundamentalist tenancies in many order of perspectives it would not necessitate a religious worldview or the use of that word at all... Mainly due to the fact in different principles of metaphysics most things people consider to be a religion have set categories and texts so much so that belief at least in an axiomatic sense. Whilst a ritual magician might confirm his initiation via experience alone essentially the categories religion, religious, belief and

  • magician are much more dynamic categories then I think you are giving them credit for at least in this video. You would need to clarify in terms of what exactly your saying in that talking about the following

    Magick as a religion

    Religious practice of magick

    Belief in magick

    Religious use of Kabbalah

    Religious use of kabbalistic analysis

    All lead to very different conversations by using the same words in very different senses.

    5 stars My Regards

  • Great video Nick. Remind me to have you write my scripts. Very down to Earth (haha oooh, an inside joke, eh?) and easy to understand. Well done 5/5

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