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Where do they end up in the afterlife?
What do they do in normal waking life henceforward?
What do they do in normal waking life henceforward?
I'd imagine if there is reincarnation, they'd be born slightly more attuned to the practice and then maybe they'd get a second shot. If not, well, then it depends on what you believe. They could burn in hell for eternity for even attempting it. Or they could just go to new age abstract DMT astral plane land with everyone else. You won't know until you die.Where do they end up in the afterlife?
What do they do in normal waking life henceforward?
Sell books about magick on Amazon?What do they do in normal waking life henceforward?
What do you mean with ”failed” magicians? I just want to understand your question more deeply!Where do they end up in the afterlife?
What do they do in normal waking life henceforward?
What commandments ?Okay. My impression was that they would be sent to hell to be the punishment for violating commandments. If they failed in the Great Work or switched sides (oaths and consequences).
Otherwise, if they continued their course and accomplished the Great Work, the HGA and the Stone, then they passed into wherever they pleased.
Ive no idea where I got all this from however.
many sages worked with angels to have command over demons...Not to do sorcery, divine, pass the the fire, make images, etc.
Magic is from a white perspective, cooperating with the Divine. Recognizing the one power that creates and destroys is the one to work with, to work its will on Earth.
So, in failing, you sorta lose legal protection.
I do believe so, if you evoke a demon in the name of the Most High for evil, yes there will be punishment, but with good intend, maybe not? What do yall think?Okay. My impression was that they would be sent to hell to be the punishment for violating commandments.
I read the Abramelin again, now in the newest translation by Georg Dehn. I must say bad intend is ruled out. BUT the author, Yaakov ben Moshe HaLevi Moelin, the Maharil, Rabbi of Mainz, most certainly had issues or fears with bad intend. There is a text where he states his oldest son lusted after low magic. So he wrote another text, the 6th and 7th books of Moses, worthless in his eyes. He had to give the oldest the first choice and indeed he went for the dumb rituals. The book Abramelin went to his youngest son who had respect and no bad intent at all.I do believe so, if you evoke a demon in the name of the Most High for evil, yes there will be punishment, but with good intend, maybe not? What do yall think?