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[Opinion] Discussion on aura reading etc

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Are you serious? LOL
Yes, dead serious. The rest of what you have to say is just more of your own limitations as well.

You do lack the experience of such things. It doesn't matter how long you've been mucking around grimoires and talking to people without real abilities. The real thing eludes you.
 

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Yes, dead serious. The rest of what you have to say is just more of your own limitations as well.

You do lack the experience of such things. It doesn't matter how long you've been mucking around grimoires and talking to people without real abilities. The real thing eludes you.
Many times, many many times, I have been able to locate those people like the one you are describing. "They were 100%." or "It was soooo accurate!" and a million similar sentiments. These people are always full of shit. Some are crazy, most are frauds.

There is real magic. There is real psychic power. The people who tell you about your aura, are not them.
 
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I do not believe in auras,
lol So you believe the bible predicted tv, and that magic is real, but the human energy field doesn't exist. I mean, that's fine, but to anyone with experience it's laughable. And as I said, you certainly don't apply the same critical standards there.
 

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lol So you believe the bible predicted tv,
The Bible speaks about an idol dedicated to the Beast, representing the kings of the world, which speaks blasphemies in every home. It is a warning about propaganda, applicable in all times. Television fits the bill, so do other things that have come around over the last 2000 years, and in 2000 years it will still apply to the propaganda devices of that era.

and that magic is real,
Yes.

but the human energy field doesn't exist.
The aura, in the sense used by the New Age movement, is more than a "human energy field." Many devices can detect the relationship between a human body its electromagnetic field. The things measured by those devices are not the aura, nor indicative of it. The aura, as described by New Age literature, does not exist. It is imaginary.

I mean, that's fine, but to anyone with experience it's laughable.
95% of all occultists, from the completely new people to the ancient grandmasters, are full of shit. That's the bottom line. Those experts are usually experts in self-delusion. A few aren't, but those few aren't out there pretending to read auras and proclaim who got cursed.

If you want to differentiate at a glance between who is bogus and who isn't, a simple way to tell the difference is to measure their confidence. Real people know that they can't guarantee a goddamn thing and that their entire paradigm might be completely wrong, whereas frauds have confidence and reject questions of their technical competence.
 
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The Bible speaks about an idol dedicated to the Beast, representing the kings of the world, which speaks blasphemies in every home. It is a warning about propaganda, applicable in all times. Television fits the bill, so do other things that have come around over the last 2000 years, and in 2000 years it will still apply to the propaganda devices of that era.

rev 13:15? Let's see the actual words

The second beast was given power to give breath to the image of the first beast, so that the image could speak and cause all who refused to worship the image to be killed.

So, people die if they don't believe what's on tv? I think you're just engaging in wishful thinking here. Revelation was not about the future, anyway. Which word in the greek dialect it's written in means propaganda? And I'll repeat for the 10th time- you don't apply the same standards of critical thinking to your own beliefs as you do to others. It's amusing you can't see this.


Yes.


The aura, in the sense used by the New Age movement, is more than a "human energy field." Many devices can detect the relationship between a human body its electromagnetic field. The things measured by those devices are not the aura, nor indicative of it. The aura, as described by New Age literature, does not exist. It is imaginary.
Well, I wasn't speaking about 'new age literature', but my specific experience, in which someone clairvoyantly said (with zero prompting at all) the correct colors my private esoteric practice was entailing. Your only response to this was 'lol', which is another fallacy on your part- assuming the conclusion.

You can believe what you want. That won't stop people with actual abilities -far beyond your experiences- to continue existing. They haven't interacted with you for a reason.
 

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You can believe what you want. That won't stop people with actual abilities -far beyond your experiences- to continue existing.
I will continue to regard such people as bullshitters, and I will be correct.

Find me someone "real" who has such super powers, drag them before my Vehmgericht, and I assure you that they will be stripped of their lies and shown to be frauds or fools.

I will say once again, the biggest difference between real occult practitioners and full-of-shit occult practitioners, is their level of confidence in the effectiveness of their magical techniques and the accuracy of their metaphysical ideas.
 
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