TBH I find it kind of ironic to be speaking about something as grand as "MAGIC" or "OCCULTISM" and yet trying to impose limitations
I would assert that there are no limitations to the possibilities but instead limitations to our knowledge and the time required to acquire said knowledge
I have a lot of minor goals, here's one, moving a small object directly with just the intent of my mind (not using my body to move it)
But I also have a major goal, the goal that many occultists in the past hundreds of years before me have pursued, immortality
That's where my obsession with the philosopher stone comes from, the idea of "the elixir of life", the idea of creating something that defies the limitations of the world that we know of SO FAR
You might say the minor goal is just as impossible as the major goal, in fact that's what I'm expecting based on what you've said so far, but in my book these are still goals worth pursuing regardless. especially since occultists from the past who actually had access to "the writings of old" pursued these goals too, they didn't just give up and write these things off as impossible
Immortality has been something always sought after by occultists through the ages, so I find it funny that the occultists of the future have basically "lost their spirit" and given up completely. Who knows if an immortal already walks among us in this world because they succeeded. If I ever achieved such a feat I would obviously never make my existence known
@Alfher
The way you guys speak about magic, is as if "magic, has lost its magic" so to speak, there's no more passion when it comes to magic, there's no more drive to surpass limitations, only walls that one must accept
To me that is the antithesis of "the spirit of occultism"
Magic has lost its "spark", or to be more accurate, practitioners of magic today have lost the vigor and spark that those in the past had
That's to be expected when we live in this modern age of science and were speaking to eachother through computers, I can't really blame you guys tbh, it makes more sense to think they way you do, but I just can't do it
You say my expectations are too high, I say your passion and ambitions are too low
You have to see how ironic of a mindset you guys have when it comes to occultism,
because if that mindset is carried to its logical conclusion, nobody would dabble in occultism to begin with, because the most realistic expectation to have when it comes to this modern technologically advanced scientific era,
is that occultism is nonsense and none of it is real
The line you guys are drawing in the sand is a very ironic line
Its like - "I can heal my eyesight and exorcise demons (which shouldn't exist), but give up on creating fire, that's too unrealistic"
Everything mentioned so far is "unrealistic" to begin with so I have no reason to doubt that more is possible
I am grateful for all of the input but I think I'll end this back and forth here as our perspectives on the occult couldn't be any more different
If I place mental limitations on myself I wouldn't even bother pursuing this path to begin with, because I'd place my limitations even further behind the line you guys drawn, and assert that "none of it is possible"