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Sep 18, 2015 06:35AM

155002 Perhaps not a physical escape, but at least a mental escape from the pressures of the situation so that you are acting clearly and in accordance with what is your best route of action until you can physically be free of the environment.

Wishing you the best with everything.
Black Magic (5 new)
Sep 17, 2015 08:09AM

155002 Not saying what you should do of course, though if you were me...

You should remove yourself from the situation, using whatever aid you must to get yourself out. To simply create an atmosphere of wanting to cause harm to someone won't likely be doing you or your nervous system any good - unless you simply do a visualization and attack it with your might, then once feeling released of that mindset, act accordingly to remove yourself from that situation.
Jan 30, 2015 08:54PM

155002 It's a great book for beginners. The nature of Lon's writing really allows the complexity of the subject to dissolve so that you can approach its study with a proper mindset.

Combine it with a more serious book in tone (perhaps Dion Fortune's Mystical Qabalah). Take some time to draw your own trees and you should have a very solid basis for working with it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiCzo... (If unfamiliar with Hebrew, I'd suggest watching this until you can memorize it).
Jan 30, 2015 07:13AM

155002 The Very Scary Almanac by Eric Elfman The Satanic Bible by Anton Szandor LaVey Ascension Magick Ritual, Myth & Healing for the New Aeon by Christopher Penczak
My very first book was simply a collection of short descriptions about mythical and magical things (hands of glory, tales of ghosts - ships, and mourning mothers, etc.) I don't recall its name, but it also had wonderful spooky illustrations throughout. I had this at a very early age and unfortunately remember nothing of it as to locate it.
Soon after I came across the Very Scary Almanac; if I recall correctly the back 2 pages were curses. Within one you would perform a ritual and pin someone's name, or picture to an orange, and as it rotted and shriveled as did the person who suffered the curse. I recall doing this in grade 3.
At a young age the Satanic bible was the edgiest 'esoteric' book I could grab when I wandered off on my own in a mall for the first time.
Then around grade 7 I picked up 'Ascension Magick' and began moving into proper more serious study of the occult and took magic as a viewpoint of experience moreso than something to be examined from the outside.
Jan 30, 2015 06:57AM

155002 Hi, I'm Dillon... and I'm an alcoholic.
(Not really) However, I've been compelled to occultism since childhood. I've studied a variety of subjects, though my current main focus is on hypnosis, having become a certified hypnotist. Blending magic into this is an easy task.
(It's nice to meet you all as well, by the way).