Stop using the internet

Stop using the internet.
Start performing magic.

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where do i start? corpus hermeticus?

the greeks

In an interview he said something which I thought was interesting. basically something to the extent of literature being magic because it tries to change people's minds for better therefore being some kind of alchemy and if everyone partakes of a work of literature it would be lie a spell that the author performed. Something like that. obviously not literally but figuratively.

i like his idea of him being the control, like what happens if someone doesn't use the internet compared to anyone else, but it doesn't quite work because he's fucking insane and so no matter what effect it has we'd have no idea if it was because he didn't use the internet, or just because he's alan moore

Pick a card, any card!

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brainlet chaos magick

Maybe he just SEEMS insane? What if his insanity is the "normal"?

I bought Jerusalem because you promised magic, not a third rate Ulysses

There is a reason why you do not read grimoires or other books that contain invocations. Because the moment you say those words, you are beginning the summoning process.

Words themselves contain power, especially if they are the original words.

This. If magic is real, then the internet is orders of magnitude more powerful than literature. Could explain why they're trying to crack down so hard on memes, organic magic > establishment magic.

Sure I guess

Corpus hermeticum is greek, innit?

Is Egyptian but in Greek language.

Is this the faggot that sings Dust In The Wind?

Your brain is shit and rotting from memes.

>supposedly one of the smarter boards
>some people actually believe in magic-- oops, i meant "magick"

I know a spell that will turn you gay.

if you're natural magician, it might be a problem to read grimoires... maybe.
but if not, just read that shit to your heart's content. Your reading it won't do shit.
Reading it isn't going to curse you or blow up the world. You'll be fine.

It was from the doc The Mindscape of Alan Moore. Recommended.

comic books

not necessary, he's already a faggot.

Also the mini-doc "Monsters, Maniacs, and Moore" is good as well. Annoyingly though one of the versions of YT has fucked audio.

>the moment you say those words, you are beginning the summoning process.
You obviously have no idea of the matter. While yes, the words do have power, your intention while saying them is what matters. If you say them, while believing them to be nothing special nothing can heppen, but if you are certain that these words do contain the power to bring change (to yourself atleast) and are saying them with the intention to (for example) to invoke a certain spirit into you, then that will indeed happen. In fact repeating the name of a spirit, while being in the necessary mental state, is enough to evoke/invoke it(with enough training).
How do you think one goes about learning these incantations by heart, if not by repeating them?

Tl;dr: Words in themselves contain only as much power as you give them and you're a pseud for believing that reading an invocation without the necessary intention and being in the right mental state would make anything happen.

Your brain is too large and needs to shrink in order to Adapt and Survive. Please get help.

>I think shallow simple-minded memes can touch on the deeper nuanced nature of reality
Genuinely kill yourself. Don't even seek help. Just die.

There's 3 things that most people who practice magic start practicing for:
money, power, sex, or some combination of those three things. Magic is really a rather worldly-minded endeavour, to impress the practitioner or onlookers, but ultimately it doesn't give you anything that will last. The best magicians eventually realize they don't actually want anything they began practicing magic to get. Just skip the bullshit and go straight to theurgy, magic is just an ephemeral spectacle.

Nice how you skipped knowledge and (at least trying to) to unveil the myteries of higher consciousness. Good example of a straw man.