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Want materialistic things. New to magick. Help?

Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 2:04 am
by elrey1992
Hey guys, this is my first post and new to magick. Basically I want to be able to change my reality so I can achieve or get whatever I want in life. I could more or less care about being "one" with the divine and would rather not speak or connect with spirits. All I want is to be able to alter my reality to achieve what I desire which is money, power, and women. Can someone guide to which resource or topics I can look at that will help me on my quest? Thanks!

Re: Want materialistic things. New to magick. Help?

Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 11:14 am
by Desecrated
Napoleon Hill - Think and Grow Rich
Rhonda Byrne - The secret

Re: Want materialistic things. New to magick. Help?

Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 3:19 pm
by elrey1992
Thank you for your reply. I actually have think and grow rich by napoleon hill. Though every time I read I always feel like there's something in between the lines that i can't seem to find or understand. Because i came to the conclusion that if Hill went into more details or in depth then he might of been in trouble for his ideas, especially in his time. It was actually that book that lead me to magick by researching of "similar practices" and through some study of psychology. Parts of the book that I still find "mysterious" is the "mystery of sex" and parts of how he had his invisible council of powerful men. Is there any way how you can elaborate those two especific ideas for me?

Re: Want materialistic things. New to magick. Help?

Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2016 12:05 am
by sikander
Learn the LRP, LRH, MP and GRH. Use them to invoke the planetary energies and tell them to do your bidding

Re: Want materialistic things. New to magick. Help?

Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2016 3:15 pm
by Desecrated
elrey1992 wrote:Thank you for your reply. I actually have think and grow rich by napoleon hill. Though every time I read I always feel like there's something in between the lines that i can't seem to find or understand. Because i came to the conclusion that if Hill went into more details or in depth then he might of been in trouble for his ideas, especially in his time. It was actually that book that lead me to magick by researching of "similar practices" and through some study of psychology. Parts of the book that I still find "mysterious" is the "mystery of sex" and parts of how he had his invisible council of powerful men. Is there any way how you can elaborate those two especific ideas for me?
He draws on hermeticism. His other book "outwitting the devil" is even more "magic" then the first one.
But if you are interested in going deeper, you should probably read 'The kybalion'.

Here is a simplified version of The Cabinet of Invisible Counselors

http://www.artofmanliness.com/2012/03/1 ... ounselors/

Re: Want materialistic things. New to magick. Help?

Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2016 4:44 pm
by elrey1992
Desecrated thanks for your help! I'm going to review the material and see if I have any other questions. I do have "outwitting the devil" also. I'll try rereading that as well.

Re: Want materialistic things. New to magick. Help?

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 4:40 am
by Jack Pine Fae
There's probably no substitute for hard work here, though the supplementation others have suggested will surely help. What are your interests? Can you think of any skills or intelligence that could be developed into something you can monetize?

Re: Want materialistic things. New to magick. Help?

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 4:49 am
by the_spiral
If you don't want to deal with spirits or pacts you could try some spell casting like mojo work, root work or candle magic for the areas you mentioned. These are all pretty strong and more beginner friendly. Although in my experience nothing will make any of these things just consistently fall into your lap. They just align you more with those frequencies so more opportunities come your way. You still have to put in the work to make them happen.

Re: Want materialistic things. New to magick. Help?

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 2:14 pm
by tripkos
You can look into and combine the following:
-Social engineering
-Symbolism
-(Sub)cultural knowledge (using the planetary energy model)
-The concept of analogy
-The concept of hierarchy

you also might want to extract meaning from the shape of the arabic numerals and the Latin alphabet. But, it doesn't really matter what symbols you use if you want to go "broad". You can use any language system you want, because you'll want to "hypnotize" yourself (without losing some sense of reality).

Regarding books, i don't know if there are books describing the knowledge you require to become powerful, rich and fuck the women you want. There are those clear-cut-recipes books that aren't very helpful. There is a book i enjoyed titled "secrets of power" by Ingo Swann. There are two volumes he wrote, but a third he planned to write never was realized (as far as i know). The third volume was supposed to contain knowledge regarding the energy-aspect of power, but maybe this idea was just some type of stunt, and the energy-aspect is somehow encoded in the first two volumes. Too bad, or maybe not. Then there is "the anatomy of power" written by John Kenneth Galbraith. I didn't read this one, but if i recall correctly, Ingo Swann mentioned this book, and said it doesn't explain much in itself, but who knows, because in the end, it is your lens that matters, meaning you even can use the local newspaper to find some method for whatever reason. Personally, i use newspapers to communicate telepathically with people in my network, but i suppose they also can be used for other purposes, because there are letters and numbers. In fact, there are letters and numbers everywhere.