The Joker, The Master of Chaos Magick
Now when I talk to people, they believe that magick and manifesting is all about belief. Belief. Belief. Belief. However, I believe that belief, much like exercise is only a small part of the equation. What’s most important is energy also known as, ashé, chi, and power. And the power that you receive is going to play a pivotal rule in your ability to manifest. Bad energy from bad power sources will impede you from manifesting your desires. And much like junk food, these power sources are going to make you fat, sluggish, sick, and slow. Good energy on the other hand is going to work to enhance your magical abilities and help you manifest the life of your dreams. However, no one has mastered chaos magick better than the Joker. He used a great deal of negative energy to bring Batman to his knees. However, he was defeated in the end, because he underestimated the power of human sacrifice and the good old fashion laws of nature.
What is Chaos Magick?
There were some civilizations that were known to engage in cannibalism. They believed that once they defeated their enemy, they could then eat their flesh and thus consume their spirit. More importantly, soldiers on the battlefield felt that rush of excitement when taking another life. We see this with people who enjoy the sport of hunting. And others who engage in the art and strategy of war. However, there are some baneful magicians who have taken this practice to a whole other level. No, they’re not killing people and then eating their flesh, thank god. However, they are crippling their victim’s mind with fear, and thus consuming their spirit bit by bit. I supposed that somewhere along the line, baneful magicians figured out that people were better off alive than dead. Besides, keeping their victims alive gave the baneful magicians the ability to suck the energy out of them in not just one sitting but over a lifetime. And this my friend, was the Joker’s strategy. He was the ultimate chaos magician who didn’t adhere to any rules. He didn’t follow any rituals, practices, and beliefs, and he damn sure didn’t stick to any code. He believed in nothing and therefore, he was able to manifest everything.
Chaos magic powers
At first, Batman tries to understand the Joker, thinking that he is very much like him. In Batman Begins, Bruce Wayne is fighting against his inner demons, his fear, his guilt, and his inner sense of powerlessness. And naturally his phobia of the bats are a representation of those fears. He travels down what we would call the left-hand path and becomes what we would also call a black magician. Now, a black magician, contrary to popular belief isn’t someone who is evil. Rather, he is someone who can use negative energy as a fuel source for magick and manifesting. In fact, a black magician is known to be an amazing alchemist, transmuting negative energy into positive energy. And Batman starts to fight the Joker in much the way same way that he fought the leader of the League of Shadows. However, there is a difference between the Joker and Batman. First, the Joker doesn’t play by the rules. Batman does. The Joker fears nothing. Batman does. The Joker has nothing to lose. Batman does.
Understanding Baneful magic
Now, there’s a lot of misconceptions that surround baneful magic. For one, everyone thinks that they can just curse and hex at free will. No, my friends, baneful magic doesn’t work like that. You ever hear the saying that whatever you put out, you’ll get back three-times over. Well, that rule doesn’t really apply to chaos magicians like the Joker. Why? Well, because he’s stronger than the mob, he’s stronger than the police force, he’s even stronger than Batman throughout most of the movie. The secret to placing a curse or hex on anyone is that you need to be stronger than them. And you either have to remain stronger throughout the duration of the hex or spell, or they have to dwindle in strength and life-force. And the Joker was able to do all of this, through manipulation and fear.
How to use chaos magic
He does this by turning the City of Gotham against Batman. He threatens to kill innocent people every day until Batman comes clean, shows his face, and turns himself into the authorities. The grip that Joker has on the new mob of Gotham City tightens. And the Joker has cops, judges, and politicians all in his pocket. The Joker is successful, hitting Batman where it hurts the most, ruining his reputation, and killing innocent people who he vowed to protect. Batman’s power dwindles. And as a chaos magician, The Joker creates his own god. In fact, he becomes the new god of Gotham. Unlike Batmen, his fuel doesn’t come from praise and notoriety. It comes from fear and the ability to crush his enemy’s spirit. The Joker becomes Gotham’s new god of war, and he has the war paint and battle scars to prove it.
What does chaos magic do?
Although the Joker himself doesn’t play by the rules, that doesn’t mean he doesn’t understand his opponent. He knows that if you poke holes in the system that chaos and anarchy will ensue. He also knows that he needs to have a plan, for the plan, for the plan. What do I mean by that? Well, chaos magicians used certain mathematical equations and calculations to not only predict the future, but also bring to about magical manifestation. This is why the Joker was often three, or even four steps ahead of his opponent. The future was nothing more than a series of probabilities and the Joker had a plan for each course of action. For example, the Joker had a plan in place for getting captured. He could then provoke Batman, further assessing his weaknesses, devise a plot to weaken him, and thus strengthen the spell that he has over Batman and Gotham City.
Chaos Magic Explained
And this is where Batman takes a turn. He realizes that the Joker was preying on his weaknesses, and manipulating him through fear. What was Batman afraid of? Firstly, he was afraid of losing Rachel. He was afraid of feeling the pain that he felt when his parents died. He was afraid of losing the respect that he gained from the Gotham City officials. He was afraid that the thugs that he work so hard to fight, would finally gain control of the city. However, it is at this moment where Batman decides that he needs to fight fire with fire. If he truly is going to defeat the Joker, he’s going to have to become a chaos magician, and that starts with doing something the Joker isn’t fully expecting. And he does this, when he saves Dent, and not Rachel. This is a huge turning point for Batman. Why? Because he makes his first sacrifice. He sacrifices his love for Rachel for the future of Gotham City. By doing this, he is not only aligning with a good source of energy. He is also adhering to the some of the oldest laws of man, the laws of human sacrifice. And this law brings about the highest form of manifestations.
Gnosis and Chaos Magic
Sacrificing Rachel allowed Batman to peel away many of his fears and weaknesses, thus making it much harder for the Joker to manipulate him. Batman also start to compromise his values, and breaking his own rules. He does this when he sets up an illegal surveillance system, called Sonar Capabilities in his home. He is then able to track the Joker, and save those who were targeted to die. Batman is relieved when two competing ferries, one with criminals, and one with civilians, refused to fall into the Joker’s trap by blowing up the other. And in the end, Batman thinks that he truly defeated the Joker. But like always, the Joker is three steps ahead. He tells Batman that his real target was District Attorney Dent. Dent’s spirit was broken when Rachel was murdered, causing him to go on a rampage, killing crooked cops and even some innocent ones. Batman understands that Dent can’t go down for those crimes. If so, Rachel’s death and sacrifice would be all for nothing. So again, Batman makes another sacrifice, only this time, he sacrifices himself. He doesn’t die physically. However, he allows himself to become the villain. In truth, he sacrifices his ability to be a hero. And thus, faces his fears of being ousted, and cast out of Gotham City forever, this leaves Batman broken, but his spirit is very much intact. Now he fears nothing, and no one, and not even the Joker would ever have power over him again.
The Joker believed in nothing and so he was able to manifest everything! How the Joker used chaos magick to take over Gotham City and almost break Batman?
https://youtu.be/hBzHggbynhU
http://yessyblue.com/chaos-magick/
What is Chaos Magick?
There were some civilizations that were known to engage in cannibalism. They believed that once they defeated their enemy, they could then eat their flesh and thus consume their spirit. More importantly, soldiers on the battlefield felt that rush of excitement when taking another life. We see this with people who enjoy the sport of hunting. And others who engage in the art and strategy of war. However, there are some baneful magicians who have taken this practice to a whole other level. No, they’re not killing people and then eating their flesh, thank god. However, they are crippling their victim’s mind with fear, and thus consuming their spirit bit by bit. I supposed that somewhere along the line, baneful magicians figured out that people were better off alive than dead. Besides, keeping their victims alive gave the baneful magicians the ability to suck the energy out of them in not just one sitting but over a lifetime. And this my friend, was the Joker’s strategy. He was the ultimate chaos magician who didn’t adhere to any rules. He didn’t follow any rituals, practices, and beliefs, and he damn sure didn’t stick to any code. He believed in nothing and therefore, he was able to manifest everything.
Chaos magic powers
At first, Batman tries to understand the Joker, thinking that he is very much like him. In Batman Begins, Bruce Wayne is fighting against his inner demons, his fear, his guilt, and his inner sense of powerlessness. And naturally his phobia of the bats are a representation of those fears. He travels down what we would call the left-hand path and becomes what we would also call a black magician. Now, a black magician, contrary to popular belief isn’t someone who is evil. Rather, he is someone who can use negative energy as a fuel source for magick and manifesting. In fact, a black magician is known to be an amazing alchemist, transmuting negative energy into positive energy. And Batman starts to fight the Joker in much the way same way that he fought the leader of the League of Shadows. However, there is a difference between the Joker and Batman. First, the Joker doesn’t play by the rules. Batman does. The Joker fears nothing. Batman does. The Joker has nothing to lose. Batman does.
Understanding Baneful magic
Now, there’s a lot of misconceptions that surround baneful magic. For one, everyone thinks that they can just curse and hex at free will. No, my friends, baneful magic doesn’t work like that. You ever hear the saying that whatever you put out, you’ll get back three-times over. Well, that rule doesn’t really apply to chaos magicians like the Joker. Why? Well, because he’s stronger than the mob, he’s stronger than the police force, he’s even stronger than Batman throughout most of the movie. The secret to placing a curse or hex on anyone is that you need to be stronger than them. And you either have to remain stronger throughout the duration of the hex or spell, or they have to dwindle in strength and life-force. And the Joker was able to do all of this, through manipulation and fear.
How to use chaos magic
He does this by turning the City of Gotham against Batman. He threatens to kill innocent people every day until Batman comes clean, shows his face, and turns himself into the authorities. The grip that Joker has on the new mob of Gotham City tightens. And the Joker has cops, judges, and politicians all in his pocket. The Joker is successful, hitting Batman where it hurts the most, ruining his reputation, and killing innocent people who he vowed to protect. Batman’s power dwindles. And as a chaos magician, The Joker creates his own god. In fact, he becomes the new god of Gotham. Unlike Batmen, his fuel doesn’t come from praise and notoriety. It comes from fear and the ability to crush his enemy’s spirit. The Joker becomes Gotham’s new god of war, and he has the war paint and battle scars to prove it.
What does chaos magic do?
Although the Joker himself doesn’t play by the rules, that doesn’t mean he doesn’t understand his opponent. He knows that if you poke holes in the system that chaos and anarchy will ensue. He also knows that he needs to have a plan, for the plan, for the plan. What do I mean by that? Well, chaos magicians used certain mathematical equations and calculations to not only predict the future, but also bring to about magical manifestation. This is why the Joker was often three, or even four steps ahead of his opponent. The future was nothing more than a series of probabilities and the Joker had a plan for each course of action. For example, the Joker had a plan in place for getting captured. He could then provoke Batman, further assessing his weaknesses, devise a plot to weaken him, and thus strengthen the spell that he has over Batman and Gotham City.
Chaos Magic Explained
And this is where Batman takes a turn. He realizes that the Joker was preying on his weaknesses, and manipulating him through fear. What was Batman afraid of? Firstly, he was afraid of losing Rachel. He was afraid of feeling the pain that he felt when his parents died. He was afraid of losing the respect that he gained from the Gotham City officials. He was afraid that the thugs that he work so hard to fight, would finally gain control of the city. However, it is at this moment where Batman decides that he needs to fight fire with fire. If he truly is going to defeat the Joker, he’s going to have to become a chaos magician, and that starts with doing something the Joker isn’t fully expecting. And he does this, when he saves Dent, and not Rachel. This is a huge turning point for Batman. Why? Because he makes his first sacrifice. He sacrifices his love for Rachel for the future of Gotham City. By doing this, he is not only aligning with a good source of energy. He is also adhering to the some of the oldest laws of man, the laws of human sacrifice. And this law brings about the highest form of manifestations.
Gnosis and Chaos Magic
Sacrificing Rachel allowed Batman to peel away many of his fears and weaknesses, thus making it much harder for the Joker to manipulate him. Batman also start to compromise his values, and breaking his own rules. He does this when he sets up an illegal surveillance system, called Sonar Capabilities in his home. He is then able to track the Joker, and save those who were targeted to die. Batman is relieved when two competing ferries, one with criminals, and one with civilians, refused to fall into the Joker’s trap by blowing up the other. And in the end, Batman thinks that he truly defeated the Joker. But like always, the Joker is three steps ahead. He tells Batman that his real target was District Attorney Dent. Dent’s spirit was broken when Rachel was murdered, causing him to go on a rampage, killing crooked cops and even some innocent ones. Batman understands that Dent can’t go down for those crimes. If so, Rachel’s death and sacrifice would be all for nothing. So again, Batman makes another sacrifice, only this time, he sacrifices himself. He doesn’t die physically. However, he allows himself to become the villain. In truth, he sacrifices his ability to be a hero. And thus, faces his fears of being ousted, and cast out of Gotham City forever, this leaves Batman broken, but his spirit is very much intact. Now he fears nothing, and no one, and not even the Joker would ever have power over him again.
The Joker believed in nothing and so he was able to manifest everything! How the Joker used chaos magick to take over Gotham City and almost break Batman?
https://youtu.be/hBzHggbynhU
http://yessyblue.com/chaos-magick/
Published on June 28, 2021 13:54
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