Is it against any LHP/left hand path creed to do incantations in public? Im finding it hard to gain any sort of success if everything I do is never in public at all, or around any other person.
I didn’t see any topic like this already… so I created it myself.
I do incantations in public all the time.
Me was well. I live a pretty public left to be honest. @Moloch you should be fine. Just make sure you are safe in doing so.
No, LHP isn’t a religion with dogmatic rules you have to follow, it’s just a philosophy of how to approach life in general.
You can sum that philosophy up in Crowley’s words “Do as thou wilt under the law: love is the law”. So do what you love.
I use a risk/reward ratio to judge if I want to do something… Doing shit in public carries risks, of judgement and people sending you bad energy if they notice and don’t like it. If those risks are not bad enough to outweigh the benefit then there’s no reason not to.
I would say up your protections especially against Islamic and related JCI magick, as if anyone’s going to feel judgmental and justified in flinging casual curses at you (like “dear god let him see the light and come to allah/jesus” etc) then it’s going to be them, they can be quite strong and very evil, and there’s a lot of them about, so watch yourself.
One time, as an experiment, I recorded one of my revenge possession dances and then posted it to the public on youtube. After I posted it, I watched it on replay over and over on the device I recorded it with as an experiment as well. It got about 20 public views and landed about two weeks later and made national headlines.
Abraham got what he deserved before leaving egypt.
Can there be a space where we can jus non-chalantly slander and defame Ab*&^ham for the destruction he has caused in this world ( I do not like to use or voice his actual name)?
Yes. Abraham is not a member of this forum, and it’s debatable the he even existed, so he’s not protected as a legal person by US federal law against threats/harassment, and forum rules against breaking the law or insulting members do not protect him