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Just watched the latest glitch bottle with Jack Grayle.
a couple of things are beginning to become clear from this episode.
Firstly, people have now totally lost the ability to read.
In the podcast, Jack Grayle at no point said anything revolutionary or new or even insightful - he just talked VERY superficially about the coffin texts / book of going forth / PGM. All of this information is freely available (usually in the introduction to these books or the first chapter at most) - but people ooh and aah like is it somehow plucked from the mouth of divinity. Alexander (glitch bottle host) was almost wetting his pants with excitement when jack read out a couple of spells which are freely available as said.
Jack seems a nice guy, and definitely an insipring speaker, but it's clear that he has no 'deep insight' into any of the afterlife books of ancient egypt or the PGM. His knowlege is absolutely superficial and limited to the very most basic things (another example of this is Foolish Fish, who has clealry no idea what he is talking about, whose knowledge extends no further than the first few pages of any of the books he reviews, and gets things totally wrong a lot of the time)
Jack's main deal seemed to be pointing out that most people think they are $h1t and that you need to like and believe in yourself to make something work, which is definitely true.
So its clear that Jack is actually rather a life coach, teaching the soft skill of positivity and self belief, dressing it up in a 'magic / occult' coat and charging 1000's of $$$ for the priviledge. Nothing wrong with making people feel good, but i think that the 'magic' that Jack is showing is 1 ) simply stuff he has himself taken the trouble to read, authored by someone else and 2 ) freely aviailable if you are able to make even a tiny tiny effort at all to actually open any of the books you buy from foolish fish's gushing goatskin top 10 show.
Does Jack / Jason / have any magical ability at all?
Would Hermes Trismegistus, if he existed today, or Dr John Dee, or... (insert your favourite actual magician) be on youtube, despearatley trying to sign people up for their 'mars magic' courses?? Think.
Jack's new PGM course costs 1000's of $$$
If Jack says 'Please Hecate, send me 1000's of followers and a stack of $$$, and the dollars pour into his account, then is that actually magic?
maybe it is. maybe it's just effective marketing.
and maybe that's ALL there is for 99% of folks, and maybe not even that. And certainly for the majority of occult authors, who have the absolute priviledge of never having to be at all validated for their claims. All the magic books that get pumped out of Llewelyn, authors claiming to be witches, sorcerers, goetic magicians etc, who are simply..... authors.
Remember, if you cannot do magic accoding to Jack or Jason of Denis, then you will probably be too ashamed to point that out, cos it means you wasted your 1000$ and are somehow a loser, right? cos Jack is the man.
Hecate, please send me 1000's of followers and a bucket of $$$.
a couple of things are beginning to become clear from this episode.
Firstly, people have now totally lost the ability to read.
In the podcast, Jack Grayle at no point said anything revolutionary or new or even insightful - he just talked VERY superficially about the coffin texts / book of going forth / PGM. All of this information is freely available (usually in the introduction to these books or the first chapter at most) - but people ooh and aah like is it somehow plucked from the mouth of divinity. Alexander (glitch bottle host) was almost wetting his pants with excitement when jack read out a couple of spells which are freely available as said.
Jack seems a nice guy, and definitely an insipring speaker, but it's clear that he has no 'deep insight' into any of the afterlife books of ancient egypt or the PGM. His knowlege is absolutely superficial and limited to the very most basic things (another example of this is Foolish Fish, who has clealry no idea what he is talking about, whose knowledge extends no further than the first few pages of any of the books he reviews, and gets things totally wrong a lot of the time)
Jack's main deal seemed to be pointing out that most people think they are $h1t and that you need to like and believe in yourself to make something work, which is definitely true.
So its clear that Jack is actually rather a life coach, teaching the soft skill of positivity and self belief, dressing it up in a 'magic / occult' coat and charging 1000's of $$$ for the priviledge. Nothing wrong with making people feel good, but i think that the 'magic' that Jack is showing is 1 ) simply stuff he has himself taken the trouble to read, authored by someone else and 2 ) freely aviailable if you are able to make even a tiny tiny effort at all to actually open any of the books you buy from foolish fish's gushing goatskin top 10 show.
Does Jack / Jason / have any magical ability at all?
Would Hermes Trismegistus, if he existed today, or Dr John Dee, or... (insert your favourite actual magician) be on youtube, despearatley trying to sign people up for their 'mars magic' courses?? Think.
Jack's new PGM course costs 1000's of $$$
If Jack says 'Please Hecate, send me 1000's of followers and a stack of $$$, and the dollars pour into his account, then is that actually magic?
maybe it is. maybe it's just effective marketing.
and maybe that's ALL there is for 99% of folks, and maybe not even that. And certainly for the majority of occult authors, who have the absolute priviledge of never having to be at all validated for their claims. All the magic books that get pumped out of Llewelyn, authors claiming to be witches, sorcerers, goetic magicians etc, who are simply..... authors.
Remember, if you cannot do magic accoding to Jack or Jason of Denis, then you will probably be too ashamed to point that out, cos it means you wasted your 1000$ and are somehow a loser, right? cos Jack is the man.
Hecate, please send me 1000's of followers and a bucket of $$$.