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Hello,
I’ve been studying and practicing grimoires on my own for quite a while now(6y+), experimenting a lot along the way, mixing things, adapting methods, basically a Chaos Magic approach.
I’ve also done quite a bit of energy work and some pathworking.
At one point I joined AMORC, but it feels a bit too “New Age” for me, and I don’t really connect with it, even though I’m still technically a member.
Recently, I came across some Martinist texts (not the AMORC version), and something about it resonated with me. That got me thinking…
Practicing magic without a solid belief system sometimes feels like something is missing. Since I grew up in a Catholic family, I feel like I still have some connection to that egregore.
So my question is: could Martinism be a good path for me(who already practices and have good results)? Does it offer practices and structure that could give more depth or grounding to what I’m already doing?
Thank you in advance.
I’ve been studying and practicing grimoires on my own for quite a while now(6y+), experimenting a lot along the way, mixing things, adapting methods, basically a Chaos Magic approach.
I’ve also done quite a bit of energy work and some pathworking.
At one point I joined AMORC, but it feels a bit too “New Age” for me, and I don’t really connect with it, even though I’m still technically a member.
Recently, I came across some Martinist texts (not the AMORC version), and something about it resonated with me. That got me thinking…
Practicing magic without a solid belief system sometimes feels like something is missing. Since I grew up in a Catholic family, I feel like I still have some connection to that egregore.
So my question is: could Martinism be a good path for me(who already practices and have good results)? Does it offer practices and structure that could give more depth or grounding to what I’m already doing?
Thank you in advance.