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Re: Are you secretive? Why should the occult be "occult?"

Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2012 1:36 pm
by Muloc7253
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.

Re: Are you secretive? Why should the occult be "occult?"

Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 8:00 am
by Evander
Amorte,
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.
I will have to agree with that. For some reasons, saying to much about my practice sometimes sabotages it.