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For one reason or another, I've come to at the very least be interested, if not outright believe, in the occult. I would like to know what a good starting point would be for a complete beginner, if that is possible.
 

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For one reason or another, I've come to at the very least be interested, if not outright believe, in the occult. I would like to know what a good starting point would be for a complete beginner, if that is possible.
I'm in the exact same place as you, I recently started reading advanced magick for beginners alan chapman and its been very helpful as someone starting out.
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I'm in the exact same place as you, I recently started reading advanced magick for beginners alan chapman and its been very helpful as someone starting out.
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Read natal charts of people you know, even if it doesn't have 100% accuracy, it will give some knowledge about what personality people can have

Practice is always more interesting than theory, at least for me
 

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For one reason or another, I've come to at the very least be interested, if not outright believe, in the occult. I would like to know what a good starting point would be for a complete beginner, if that is possible.
Don't get bogged down by rituals. Try to just will stuff to happen. Get into a magical state of mind. Study the flaws in quantum physics to see that the world is illogical/magical.
If you rely on rituals you will be stuck doing them forever. Teach your mind that magic is an everyday event.
Fake it to make it. See a pigeon? Throw it some bread and say "I bet I can make that bird eat that bread." When you do that the DEEPER mind will start to believe in magic and doors will open. Then it will happen for real.
 

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Definitely check out the library here. Start picking out some books that interest you and follow those paths as far as you like. When you have reached a good destination in the path. Reach back here and grab another book that strikes your fancy.

There is no right path or good path or even a better path. Just start grabbing books that interest you; herbology, astrology, witchcraft, magick... it doesnt matter, whatever you find the most interesting!

Basic witchcraft books are usually a lot of fun. Then when things start getting serious i would say astrology and maybe herbology depending on what you are trying to accomplish. Tarot is used quite a bit in modern practice to develop intuition and for divination. These are popular ways to get started.
 

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Don't get bogged down by rituals. Try to just will stuff to happen. Get into a magical state of mind. Study the flaws in quantum physics to see that the world is illogical/magical.
If you rely on rituals you will be stuck doing them forever. Teach your mind that magic is an everyday event.
Fake it to make it. See a pigeon? Throw it some bread and say "I bet I can make that bird eat that bread." When you do that the DEEPER mind will start to believe in magic and doors will open. Then it will happen for real.
Pretty much sums up "Empty Hand Magic". Once the "deep" mind is convinced you're serious magic happens. Great post!
 

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Start from reading a book on topics that draw you. For example, witchcraft, ceremorial magic, chaos magick etc.
I first started studing chaos magick.
 

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This is the simplest instruction I’ve come across (From "Advanced Magick for Beginners" (Alan Chapman):
  1. Decide what you want to occur.
  2. Ensure that what you want to occur has a means of manifestation.
  3. Choose an experience.
  4. Decide that the experience means the same thing as what you want to occur.
  5. Perform the act/undergo the experience.
  6. Result.
 

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I'm in the exact same place as you, I recently started reading advanced magick for beginners alan chapman and its been very helpful as someone starting out.
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I believe that Chapman’s book is one of the best written ever. I find it extremely difficult to convey certain concepts to those who have only just opened themselves to this world, and I consider it a true milestone. I will never stop praising it. I think it’s excellent for beginners, but not only for them — it’s a text that preserves such simplicity that it truly resembles the very magic that already lives within you; you only need to learn how to direct it. It’s magnificent.
 

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Study the flaws in quantum physics to see that the world is illogical/magical.
This is the only part of your post I disagree with :) and if you edit out "the flaws in" and "illogical" I would agree with it again 😁
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I believe that Chapman’s book is one of the best written ever. I find it extremely difficult to convey certain concepts to those who have only just opened themselves to this world, and I consider it a true milestone. I will never stop praising it. I think it’s excellent for beginners, but not only for them — it’s a text that preserves such simplicity that it truly resembles the very magic that already lives within you; you only need to learn how to direct it. It’s magnificent.
Totally agree about AMFB. The other book I recommend is Stanislowski's "An Actor Prepares". If you read it from a magical point of view, it's mind blowing :)
 

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This is the only part of your post I disagree with :) and if you edit out "the flaws in" and "illogical" I would agree with it again 😁
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Totally agree about AMFB. The other book I recommend is Stanislowski's "An Actor Prepares". If you read it from a magical point of view, it's mind blowing :)
Perfectly agreed — two masterpieces. :love:
 
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