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New here, introducing myself

falconeye

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Hello everyone,
I'm new here and I will use this opportunity to introduce myself.
I have been studying and practicing with Hindu systems of energy cultivation & occultism over the past 10 years. I had the luck to become the student of a spiritual teacher at the age of 24 and have been on this journey ever since.
I have been studying kriya yoga, techniques that cleanse, purify and amplify the life force (Kundalini) together with the basics of Hatha. Last year I have became the student of a South Indian Siddhar. I spent one 12 months studying pranayam, yantra, mantra, ayurveda, prayogam rituals, talismans and healing modules.

I'm born in Germany and for many years I have been travelling, resisting against the fear and guilt infused by my Christian upbringing.
Already 3 years ago I started getting interested in kabbalah and other aspects of the western esoteric traditions. During this time I started to practice the Standart LBRP, LHR and the middle pillar twice on a daily basis, finding especially with the middle pillar a beautiful bridge with the techniques of internal alchemy of Kriya Yoga.

After a personal disagreement with the Indian teacher in the beginning of the year 2026 - I have been heavily looking into grimoires, specifically around the Solomonic tradition and the planetary magic works of David Rankine. I have taken an online course with Aaron Leitch, covering the basics of grimoire and specifically Solomonic work. I see many similarities in ritual structure, approach to spirits/intelligences, ritual tools and chanting/mantra with the systems of tantra that I have already been studying.

In some ways I feel like I can apply many of the things learned through the Hindu lense into the western ceremonial setting, otherwise I feel sometimes overwhelmed with the amount of information that lays in front of me when I look at the magnitude of the kabbalah, Solomonic work, the enochian system, the Goetia, the HGA traditions,....

I'm curious about where this journey is leading to, sometimes in awe, sometimes overwhelmed.

Looking forward to share this journey through discussions with others on their own paths.

With best regards,
Falconeye
 
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