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This is something that was in my head when I was doing some of my own practices yesterday.
The world keeps spinning around, time passes, new knowledge is discovered/learned and things change.
Or they should change.
Yet, it always seemed a bit odd to me how we don't tend to hear much about innovations when it comes to the world of magic and occultism in general.Sure, the classics are the classics for a reason, and it's always good to learn what those before spoke of since their own knowledge is based on the experiences of those before them, and so on and so forth(or so backwards if I may say so).
But it's strange how most people seem to be fine with keeping up with stuff that is decades or even centuries old and they see no problem in not trying to improve, to change or to make new things when it comes to magic and the occult.At most what some do is no more than re-inveting the wheel, just giving it a new name but treading the same steps as those did in the past.
It's as if somewhere down the line most people just stopped trying to find new things and new ways and decided "Nope, the way things are is good enough, we don't need to seek more." and that was it.Most people don't question "the classics", they just follow them dutifully and don't even dare try to step out of it.Which, fair, I can see the appeal of doing something that many others consider to be "the way" and it isn't an issue if someone prefers to stick to the "true and tested" methods.But to see that there doesn't seem to be any incentive of sorts for innovations is a bit of a bummer.
It's similar to the way I spoke of how people train for psychokinesis/telekinesis in another post, they all keep doing the old psi-wheel and treat it as the only tool/method available.They don't seek to go outside the barrel, they don't seek to find something that works better for them, they just accept the "old and tested" way as the only way and leave at it.
But maybe I'm speaking bullshit, maybe I just don't know of groups that are activelly seeking new ways to deal with magic and occultism and I am here talking of something that also bothers others to the point that they actually went after it and even found new ways of doing it.But as they're closed organizations they don't intend to spill the beans to the rest.
So I'm a bit curious here, do you know(or have done/is in the process of making) a new way of using magic or a new occult practice?
The world keeps spinning around, time passes, new knowledge is discovered/learned and things change.
Or they should change.
Yet, it always seemed a bit odd to me how we don't tend to hear much about innovations when it comes to the world of magic and occultism in general.Sure, the classics are the classics for a reason, and it's always good to learn what those before spoke of since their own knowledge is based on the experiences of those before them, and so on and so forth(or so backwards if I may say so).
But it's strange how most people seem to be fine with keeping up with stuff that is decades or even centuries old and they see no problem in not trying to improve, to change or to make new things when it comes to magic and the occult.At most what some do is no more than re-inveting the wheel, just giving it a new name but treading the same steps as those did in the past.
It's as if somewhere down the line most people just stopped trying to find new things and new ways and decided "Nope, the way things are is good enough, we don't need to seek more." and that was it.Most people don't question "the classics", they just follow them dutifully and don't even dare try to step out of it.Which, fair, I can see the appeal of doing something that many others consider to be "the way" and it isn't an issue if someone prefers to stick to the "true and tested" methods.But to see that there doesn't seem to be any incentive of sorts for innovations is a bit of a bummer.
It's similar to the way I spoke of how people train for psychokinesis/telekinesis in another post, they all keep doing the old psi-wheel and treat it as the only tool/method available.They don't seek to go outside the barrel, they don't seek to find something that works better for them, they just accept the "old and tested" way as the only way and leave at it.
But maybe I'm speaking bullshit, maybe I just don't know of groups that are activelly seeking new ways to deal with magic and occultism and I am here talking of something that also bothers others to the point that they actually went after it and even found new ways of doing it.But as they're closed organizations they don't intend to spill the beans to the rest.
So I'm a bit curious here, do you know(or have done/is in the process of making) a new way of using magic or a new occult practice?
This is not a rant, it's just one of my intrusive thoughts that became a whole discussion in my head.I'm a curious person but not so much sociable, so I am here asking if you(yes, YOU) have learned anything new that isn't the classic works/methods.