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I'm looking for tips on how to begin learning the necromantic arts. Anybody have any pointers like recommended books and such?
Wow, I wasn't actually even aware that ouija was more than a game. Quite interestingIf you're looking for a practical approach and want to hack through the rigours of ceremonialism and the confusion of shrouded mysticism, ouija has been the supreme necromantic art for last 150 years or so...
Yet Runes have merit for your intents and purposes as well, being remnants of an ancient "dead" dialect no longer spoken and a long history of use as a necromantic and oracular device.
Muse on this: Just by speaking runes, one resurrects a dead language. Each rune is a memory, Information ripe in "paranormal" dark energy. All together may prove a useful tool-kit in conversing with ghosts, spirits, entities etc.
There are all kinds of cautions that are typically given to ouijia users. There have been a couple threads, I think, in the past year or so here. You might look and see if anything strikes you as sagacious.Wow, I wasn't actually even aware that ouija was more than a game. Quite interesting
Thank you. This helps a lotThere are all kinds of cautions that are typically given to ouijia users. There have been a couple threads, I think, in the past year or so here. You might look and see if anything strikes you as sagacious.
Ive always had bad experiences with Belangers books so not that onePersonally, I am looking at these topics just in recent weeks and I have had the opportunity to do some research about them, so, I'm going to advice you four great resources:
- The Bones Fall in a Spiral by Mortellus
- The Gospel of The Ghouls by Baron & Baronessa Araignee
- A Spirit Walking the Twilight Path by Michelle Belanger
- Work Primer by Naag Loki Shivanath
Let me know which one you choose and especially how it goes...
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Aaa I almost forgot an excellent text, a complete guide, from A to Z:
- The Witches' Book of the Dead by Christian Day
I might try some of E.A Koettings worksIve always had bad experiences with Belangers books so not that one
Koetting?Ive always had bad experiences with Belangers books so not that one
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I might try some of E.A Koettings works
I agree about his books. But I still have to ask how come he has managed to make his name synonymous with salesman and jokerKoetting?
Terrible choice