Are you secretive? Why should the occult be "occult?"
Re: Are you secretive? Why should the occult be "occult?"
My main reason is that I don't want another person's skepticism to be a factor. Treat magick like science and keep variables under control.
Wild cats shall meet with desert beasts, satyrs shall call to one another, there shall the Lilith repose, and find for herself a place to rest.
Re: Are you secretive? Why should the occult be "occult?"
Amorte,
I will have to agree with that. For some reasons, saying to much about my practice sometimes sabotages it.Frumens wrote:Martin Faulks has said that when you speak of hermetics, it's almost as if some of the energy behind your studies dissipates, and you lose your direction. I think that I've felt that dissipation.
Great things have small beginnings.