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I was reading a post on shem hamephorash ritual on here and the question was about if one method could work better or nah or whats up with that and the answer was "try one and see if it works" and "different styles of magic work for different people"
And I see this same response almost everywhere
But why, how come different styles of magic work for different people? Based on what?
If it were only about the psychological side of the story I would get it like some people probably feel better using more a serious approach or prefer more lighthearted ways of doing stuff and the person manifests it better that way or whatever thats general chaos magick is about but what about the other side?
A type of ritual that is not about manifesting the result by the "person's own power" but using external forces like angels' help or anything similar should not have a variable of personal compatibility
And I see this same response almost everywhere
But why, how come different styles of magic work for different people? Based on what?
If it were only about the psychological side of the story I would get it like some people probably feel better using more a serious approach or prefer more lighthearted ways of doing stuff and the person manifests it better that way or whatever thats general chaos magick is about but what about the other side?
A type of ritual that is not about manifesting the result by the "person's own power" but using external forces like angels' help or anything similar should not have a variable of personal compatibility