Where can I start with?
Where can I start with?
There are a lot of issues in Occult where can I start with?
There is no Lucifer to folow, no God to obey
There is no Hell for punishment, no Heaven for reward
There are no Demons to fear, no Angels to listen
There is you and your fate
Wake up Alice
You are in Truthland.
There is no Hell for punishment, no Heaven for reward
There are no Demons to fear, no Angels to listen
There is you and your fate
Wake up Alice
You are in Truthland.
Re: Where can I start with?
You normally start where you take an interest in or in the field which takes your fascination.
Or in simple words: You start where you want. So what is it that you want?
Or in simple words: You start where you want. So what is it that you want?
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Re: Where can I start with?
Necromancy and Qabbalah. Actually I read a book about Qabbalah but the writer didnt talk about the magic of Qabalah in the Book. So I just know the philospohy of Qabalah but not the rituals of it.Ramscha wrote:You normally start where you take an interest in or in the field which takes your fascination.
Or in simple words: You start where you want. So what is it that you want?
There is no Lucifer to folow, no God to obey
There is no Hell for punishment, no Heaven for reward
There are no Demons to fear, no Angels to listen
There is you and your fate
Wake up Alice
You are in Truthland.
There is no Hell for punishment, no Heaven for reward
There are no Demons to fear, no Angels to listen
There is you and your fate
Wake up Alice
You are in Truthland.
Re: Where can I start with?
One book is not very much, you should keep looking. Also specific rituals are connected with the philosophy of the system, so doing the one thing requires knowing about the other one if you aim for something specific.Atzmuth wrote:Necromancy and Qabbalah. Actually I read a book about Qabbalah but the writer didnt talk about the magic of Qabalah in the Book. So I just know the philospohy of Qabalah but not the rituals of it.Ramscha wrote:You normally start where you take an interest in or in the field which takes your fascination.
Or in simple words: You start where you want. So what is it that you want?
Rituals are created by men as are the systems they use. Therefore, don't be afraid of creating your own ones, that is in fact one of the basic skills one should have before going into magick (imho) besides having some discipline and know how to wield imagination.
If it is qabbalah you are interested in Kenneth Grants work might be worth a look in your case. Also Dion Fortunes work regarding the Qabbalah is a good recommendation for beginners. Qabbalah is a complex topic and it will take time until you get a view and a feeling for it. From my impression it is also rather head based, so keeping a good documentation and notes is recommendet.
Ramscha
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Re: Where can I start with?
Well I dont know how to make a ritual?
There is no Lucifer to folow, no God to obey
There is no Hell for punishment, no Heaven for reward
There are no Demons to fear, no Angels to listen
There is you and your fate
Wake up Alice
You are in Truthland.
There is no Hell for punishment, no Heaven for reward
There are no Demons to fear, no Angels to listen
There is you and your fate
Wake up Alice
You are in Truthland.
Re: Where can I start with?
You know how to plan a party/event? It is the same just the elements are different.
So you lack the complete groundwork, hmm? This topic was already discussed dozends of times in other threads how and where to start and get the proper basics, the search engine will be your best friend in this case.
So you lack the complete groundwork, hmm? This topic was already discussed dozends of times in other threads how and where to start and get the proper basics, the search engine will be your best friend in this case.
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Re: Where can I start with?
A good place for you to start is at the beginning. Start with this:
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Re: Where can I start with?
I would start by reading Francis Bacon's Novum Organum Scientiarum (or, The New Instrument of Science).
The general idea behind the book is that it teaches a method of Induction towards Discovery as opposed to the standard model of Deduction towards Understanding.
Both are good, but if you're looking to Create, it's necessary to think about things differently.

The general idea behind the book is that it teaches a method of Induction towards Discovery as opposed to the standard model of Deduction towards Understanding.
Both are good, but if you're looking to Create, it's necessary to think about things differently.

Free yourself from the seduction of words.
Re: Where can I start with?
For the complete beginner i'd recommend Paul Husons Mastering Witchcraft, as as his guide to Herbalism I cannot recommend the name of.
I am glad to hear you are interested in necromancy, for an introduction to the subject on a historical level, i'd recommend Daniel Ogdens Greek and Roman Necromancy as a good start to give you the grounding in how its been carried out in the past.
For most necromancy work you are going to need to read outside of western sources though I am afraid, as most of our traditions of it died out, being kept alive maybe in some catholic rites of saint veneration at a very abstract level. As such for that I recommend you look into African Traditional Religions, so stuff like Vodou, Palo mayombe, Santeria, and Quimbanda.
There is also some more modern cults of Necromancy that are euro based but their stuff is incredibly difficult to get a hold of.
I am glad to hear you are interested in necromancy, for an introduction to the subject on a historical level, i'd recommend Daniel Ogdens Greek and Roman Necromancy as a good start to give you the grounding in how its been carried out in the past.
For most necromancy work you are going to need to read outside of western sources though I am afraid, as most of our traditions of it died out, being kept alive maybe in some catholic rites of saint veneration at a very abstract level. As such for that I recommend you look into African Traditional Religions, so stuff like Vodou, Palo mayombe, Santeria, and Quimbanda.
There is also some more modern cults of Necromancy that are euro based but their stuff is incredibly difficult to get a hold of.
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