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I’m glad to join this forum, so let me share a little about who I am and what brings me here. I have been involved in magical practice for many years, and I ended up here again while searching for material on Greco-Egyptian papyri. I remembered this community from long ago and decided it was finally time to participate instead of simply passing by.
What caught my attention is the atmosphere of seriousness I often find in places like this. People discuss magic with depth, experience and perspective, and that creates a space worth contributing to.
My path has always been driven by a strong dedication to practice. I explore many traditions, yet I follow a principle that guides me in all of them: each system must be worked within its own structure. Greek magic as Greek magic, Kimbanda as Kimbanda, Egyptian rituals as Egyptian. Only when we respect the internal logic of a tradition é do we see the real force behind it.
I study and work mostly with European Renaissance and medieval grimoires, Greco-Egyptian material, Iberian (especially Portuguese) folk magic, and the traditions of Exus and Pombagiras. I also have a deep interest in Slavic and folk practices in general, which I find rich in symbolic precision and practical efficiency.
I’m here to exchange knowledge, learn, share what may be useful, e continuar a afinar a arte que todos aqui praticamos de formas tão diversas.
Looking forward to meeting you all.
What caught my attention is the atmosphere of seriousness I often find in places like this. People discuss magic with depth, experience and perspective, and that creates a space worth contributing to.
My path has always been driven by a strong dedication to practice. I explore many traditions, yet I follow a principle that guides me in all of them: each system must be worked within its own structure. Greek magic as Greek magic, Kimbanda as Kimbanda, Egyptian rituals as Egyptian. Only when we respect the internal logic of a tradition é do we see the real force behind it.
I study and work mostly with European Renaissance and medieval grimoires, Greco-Egyptian material, Iberian (especially Portuguese) folk magic, and the traditions of Exus and Pombagiras. I also have a deep interest in Slavic and folk practices in general, which I find rich in symbolic precision and practical efficiency.
I’m here to exchange knowledge, learn, share what may be useful, e continuar a afinar a arte que todos aqui praticamos de formas tão diversas.
Looking forward to meeting you all.