Bornless Ritual effects?
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Seriously, I can't even tell if this guy is joking or not, especially when he says he's been practicing ritual in a Batman cape ( ihope that isnt the only thing he was wearing), living in his parents basement with his star trek toys at the age of 45, and willing to pay someone $500 to walk him through the Bornless rite. I mean, he has to be joking right? Because really it's just too much to be true.
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@AEternitas1 said
"Seriously, I can't even tell if this guy is joking or not, especially when he says he's been practicing ritual in a Batman cape ( ihope that isnt the only thing he was wearing), living in his parents basement with his star trek toys at the age of 45, and willing to pay someone $500 to walk him through the Bornless rite. I mean, he has to be joking right? Because really it's just too much to be true."
Relax, he already decided (and publicly stated it) that he felt he had acted unwisely in this thread and wanted to change things; no sense in beating a dead horse. The past is the past.
@Mahanta70 said
"Vlad, Veronica, theSilent1,
Veronica, I found much insight in what you wrote. I am deeply embarassed about how I expressed myself before. Thank you Vlad for resurrecting this thread so that I may recall my unfortunate choice of words, I am forever in your debt.
I regret writing that and everything else on that thread. I was the one writing the stupidest things on this board. Children are the greatest teachers and silence is the greatest virtue. I was stupid and ignorant for not realizing these things and posting without thinking.
I was wrong for not recognizing the ridiculousness of my responses and the timeless irrefutable wisdom you were so generously offering. Sometimes my individuality and will get the best of me. I do not recognize great masters because of my own shortcomings.
I am sorry.
I bow before your superior knowledge and admit the inferiority of my views.
Again I apologize.
I will think before posting and I will never question your comments again.
Again, children ARE our teachers and those who teach not are the best teachers.NAMASTE!
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Is this cat 4 real? U must b not actually practicing Magick; ass!!! This is not what Magick is about 2 use it like that. It is not what the Great Work is about 4 sure. Grow the 4ck up!!!
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Not b/ng rude; but, seems 2 me U r practicing something just to experiment. Not that experiment doesn't bring U 2 where U need 2 b.. But this is not what Magick is about. Sorry just an oppinion here.L.V.X. x Love x Will = Magnitude.
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AbUldIZ418, you're crossing the line into personal attacks. Those aren't acceptable here.
Thanks in advance for a small tweak in your style that would let you continue making your points without personal attacks.
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@AEternitas1 said
"Seriously, I can't even tell if this guy is joking or not, especially when he says he's been practicing ritual in a Batman cape ( ihope that isnt the only thing he was wearing), living in his parents basement with his star trek toys at the age of 45, and willing to pay someone $500 to walk him through the Bornless rite. I mean, he has to be joking right? Because really it's just too much to be true."
Thanks for being my fan AEternitas! Tonight after spending some time on the phone adult chat lines, I will cuddle up in my XXXL Superman Snuggies with a plush doll, a dozen pins, and thoughts of you.
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@AbUldIZ418 said
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Is this cat 4 real? U must b not actually practicing Magick; {***}!!! This is not what Magick is about 2 use it like that. It is not what the Great Work is about 4 sure. Grow the 4ck up!!!
P.S.
Not b/ng rude; but, seems 2 me U r practicing something just to experiment. Not that experiment doesn't bring U 2 where U need 2 b.. But this is not what Magick is about. Sorry just an oppinion here.L.V.X. x Love x Will = Magnitude.
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What is Magick about?
What is the Great Work about?
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@AEternitas1 said
"Seriously, I can't even tell if this guy is joking or not, especially when he says he's been practicing ritual in a Batman cape ( ihope that isnt the only thing he was wearing), living in his parents basement with his star trek toys at the age of 45, and willing to pay someone $500 to walk him through the Bornless rite. I mean, he has to be joking right? Because really it's just too much to be true."
Why attack a human being who is seeking to accomplish the Great Work? What is wrong with wearing a Batman cape in ritual? Perhaps you are thinking of the 60s Batman and I understand, that would be childish. I am referring to Batman from Batman Begins.
Star Trek has legions of fans.
I am not homeless. I have a roof over my head and am thankful.
I am sorry my life is a joke to you.
But it does not matter. All I know is that until my final breath I am dedicated to accomplishing the Work I have begun.
Read my other posts and you will find that my questions and comments regarding magick are sincere.
I apologize for writing the personal comments concerning myself and hope that in they eyes of magickians they do not detract from my posts on magick.With Love and Lightning Bolts from He who Hurls Them,
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i still can't tell if you are serious or not.
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wait did you just threaten to curse me in superman pajamas?........I'm not likely to take that sort of thing lightly, joking or not! You wouldn't wanna wake up with one of these sittin on yer chest, starin' ya in the eyes;
Seriously dude though, were you serious about paying someone $500 to walk you through ritual practice? May I refer you to Liber 333 chapter 88?
The best thing you could do for your self is get out of yer parents basement friend, if you were serious about that.
I used to work in a comics shop, I know all about Star Trek and its fans...Look, didn't mean to offend but there were some shocking and somewhat comical elements to your posts. I dont know why you would be living in yer parents house at 45, maybe you went through a divorce, what do i know! But balance and having your feet firmly planted on the ground before rocketing off to the Moon is probably the better scenario if you plan on taking up something like Liber Samekh. You don't wanna get tossed in the loony bin.
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duly noted brother
I think it is less an issue of my not being open minded, but more that I can be somewhat reactionary, especially on a forum like this. I apologize for everything except my comments about the Batman cape and paying for ritual instruction.