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I have been practicing magic for quite some time. And from consistent years of study and being directly involved with the greater occult and Pagan community it seems as if there is something about what we do that makes it easy for many to get stuck in their own ego. Now, egocentric magicians is nothing new, even amongst the cunning Folk, there was bitterness and backbiting. But after 2 decades of practicing magic, I can say with certainty that it is childish and stems from unacknowledged and unhealed insecurity. And the only reason I can say that with confidence is because I myself had to look at those parts of myself and be very, very brutally honest. There is no tradition of magic more potent than another. These are systems that work in a specific way. You must train hard in a tradition to reach even an intermediate level. There are only two kinds of practitioners: competent and incompetent. A powerful practitioner never has to speak in a Self-important or snobbish way. A competent and Powerful Practitioner doesn't have to say anything when in the room of their peers. Your presence speaks for itself. Humbleness and dedication make for a competent practitioner. No amount of theorizing, armchair sorcery, Or snobbery will make you a competent practitioner.
I have had the absolute blessing of getting to know some of the greatest practitioners of our age. Some of them are famous authors, and others are famous in their communities. And all of them are from different traditions, and all of them are brilliant. Ceremonial magicians(Solomon, Faustian, Enochian Etc), Vodou (Haiti) and Vodun( Benin) priestesses and Priests, Priests and priestesses of Santeria, seiðkona, Chaos magicians, and So many others. And all of them taught me what it meant to be powerful. not power over, but power with. power with the land and the spirits, power with our communities, And the power that comes from getting to know oneself.
It's important that we do this work with integrity, humbleness, and honesty. This work is designed to trip you up, potentially even harm you if you lie to yourself. Magic, regardless of tradition, has a way of knowing exactly who you are, and it asks for you to know the same. "Delphic maxim"(Know thyself). Remember, you can't outrun yourself.
I have had the absolute blessing of getting to know some of the greatest practitioners of our age. Some of them are famous authors, and others are famous in their communities. And all of them are from different traditions, and all of them are brilliant. Ceremonial magicians(Solomon, Faustian, Enochian Etc), Vodou (Haiti) and Vodun( Benin) priestesses and Priests, Priests and priestesses of Santeria, seiðkona, Chaos magicians, and So many others. And all of them taught me what it meant to be powerful. not power over, but power with. power with the land and the spirits, power with our communities, And the power that comes from getting to know oneself.
It's important that we do this work with integrity, humbleness, and honesty. This work is designed to trip you up, potentially even harm you if you lie to yourself. Magic, regardless of tradition, has a way of knowing exactly who you are, and it asks for you to know the same. "Delphic maxim"(Know thyself). Remember, you can't outrun yourself.