ImaginaryDay2
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Well, tbh, I didn't win fairly. My apologies. I got stuck at about 13 and resorted to pen and paper...![]()
Sorry, I believe it was real. The parents anguish and repeated appearances have convinced me of that
Fixing cubuses the whole day. I can make flowers now. Lol a small boy made a youtube movie about making flowers on cubuses is it a cubus or a box ah whatever and he got comments like: boring, dude do you think someone is gonna watch that and one enthousiastic comment from me: thanks very much! Great! I didn't know how to get it back! Now we go to the playground with grandma.
Listening to music.
Prior, I was watching a man who teaches occult stuff cast a spell in his home. I can't say it was terribly interesting visually - not that I was expecting any special Disney like eye popping visual theater. Just some guy calling on "the all", banishing whatever it was he wanted banished, traveling in a circle, calling on the elements and connecting various stuff with the Sigil he had drawn. It was very like watching someone pray, in a personal type sense, but with more ritual.
Something that caught my attention was a few mirrors to things Yeshua had taught - such as expecting (and believing) results prior to them actually happening. "Believed you have received it" - is what I was thinking in particular. However, there were marked differences as well. Apparently the purpose of the spell also had to remain a secret (according to him) for it to be effective.
I bless water, and still pray occasionally - I've yet to "cast" any "spells" though. What makes a "spell" a "spell" and how is it different from just using a ritual when making a petitionary request for something, and what makes it "magik" - good or evil? Does a wand, tarot cards or circle need to be involved?
Listening to music.
Prior, I was watching a man who teaches occult stuff cast a spell in his home. I can't say it was terribly interesting visually - not that I was expecting any special Disney like eye popping visual theater. Just some guy calling on "the all", banishing whatever it was he wanted banished, traveling in a circle, calling on the elements and connecting various stuff with the Sigil he had drawn. It was very like watching someone pray, in a personal type sense, but with more ritual.
Something that caught my attention was a few mirrors to things Yeshua had taught - such as expecting (and believing) results prior to them actually happening. "Believed you have received it" - is what I was thinking in particular. However, there were marked differences as well. Apparently the purpose of the spell also had to remain a secret (according to him) for it to be effective.
I bless water, and still pray occasionally - I've yet to "cast" any "spells" though. What makes a "spell" a "spell" and how is it different from just using a ritual when making a petitionary request for something, and what makes it "magik" - good or evil? Does a wand, tarot cards or circle need to be involved?