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DarkHorse777
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Happy New Year

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My magick name is Jakoby. I come from the chilly northeast of America. I had a dream of being part of a much larger community interested in the secret knowledge, and in magick. I decided, whether a sign from my subconscious or something else, I would start the new year with a new community. : ) Thank you in advance for all the knowledge offered here. I hope I can eventually give back as much as I take.

A thousand blessings,

Jakoby [smile2]
"The excellence of the soul is understanding; for the man who understands is conscious, devoted, and already godlike." - Hermes Trismegistus

"Learning never exhausts the mind." - Leonardo da Vinci

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Welcome. While not particularly 'secret', as few things on the internet are, this is an excellent place to learn and converse.

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