Success and Wealth Magick GoM [books]

So I’ve read a few posts about these books. The troubles people encounter, lack of results, etc. So I thought I would put my experiences here.

I went through both books Wealth Magick first and then Success Magick. However I was also going through the training regimen in Julius Evola’s Introduction to Magic 1-3.

All of these workings took me years obviously and it’s been about 5 years since I finished Wealth Magick and around 3 for Success Magick.

These workings in my experience take a very long approach and build miniscule changes over time. I once scryed the progress and was left with the image of a large boat pluggingaway at steady speed, sending out that traditional V shaped wake. The impression I got was that I was the boat, the Magick was at the bow shaping the waves. The waves were small but affecting big change later on. Like the butterfly effect in a way. Changes so small that one could hardly notice without REALLY focusing to find them.

Looking back, using introspective work and mediation it’s much easier to see where the changes occurred. It’s very hard to explain without a recap of my life but in essence it’s like this. Wealth Magick changed my entire career field, put me in positions to obtain and create more money. It was highly uncomfortable and even terrifying at times. I was, on multiple occasions so far out on a limb that I could have ended up on the streets. However I did not.

Success Magick had its own unique things going on. Over the years since finishing it, I very rarely fail at anything. When undergoing new learning or training, the process is silky smooth. It also helped with the turmoil of the changes created by Wealth Magick. It also increased my natural proclivity for clairsentience to an entirely new level.

I am understating all the effects of both because I find it difficult to describe without a ton of background information. Anyway, both of these books worked for me quite well, but it took so much time that it may not be a great solution for everyone. If you need a quick fix these are not for you, but I think that if you take the time to go through them, they will be beneficial in many ways.

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Did you use these books together or consecutively? I’ve completed Success Magick several times but have never used Wealth Magick.

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I completed success magick a couple of years ago. It took me about 15 months or so from memory (I have a whole thread about it somewhere).

For me, its difficult got gauge what effects it had as I was doing so much work on myself both mundane and magickal for quite a long time. Still am really. But my life has changed sigfnficantly for the better. But as I say I dont know to what degree or if success magick played a part in it.

I havent done wealth magick. TBH mostly because of the severe disruptions often reported. Fact is, I went through so much disruption for so many years that ever since Ive been working to restore myself and dont need more big disruption at this time. Also, becoming wealthy isnt among my top priorities.

I did start financial transformation magick but didnt get far. I plan to start again once things settle down work wise towards the end of the year

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@DarkestKnight I did them consecutively. Wealth then Success. I took about 45 days off in between the two.

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@Ragepanda Success took me about the same amount of time. I would recommend doing Wealth Magick too. It’s disruptive for certain, but in a good way. Also only if you will commit to the Magick.

For instance I was given the opportunity to move across the country to become a bench jeweler. Doing so left me out on a limb, very uncomfortable and with no backup in the area. However I still had the choice to commit to that or not. Wealth Magick didn’t force me into giant upheaval, it gave the opportunity for large scale change, which is naturally disruptive.

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I started Wealth Magick without telling anyone. I kept getting a bad vibe. Out of nowhere, my wife said she keeps getting a feeling that someone is about to die. I immediately stopped Wealth Magick, her feeling went away, and then I heard news that an elderly relative was deathly ill but is starting to recover.

I started Success Magick without telling anyone. The vibe was very different, almost euphoric. Out of nowhere, my wife said she has this feeling that we’re about to come into a lot of money. (We’re lower middle class, so “a lot” is thousands to tens of thousands.) Then I got news that a different elderly relative became sick, and the time matched the start of my rituals. I stopped, and again my relative recovered.

In the time since then I have realized the opposite nature of the “desert troll god” and the Christ who is said to be his son. I concluded they’re not at all related, that Jesus went to that people to save them FROM their god, and since I’m not among the “chosen,” Jesus is a bit irrelevant to me. That put angels into an entirely different perspective to me, as entities obedient to the desert god who sends his people or his angels to genocide others, or sends his angels to kill firstborns, among many other awful things.

It’s been awhile since Wealth Magick, but I’m pretty sure it starts with angels. Success Magick is only angels. The only good outcome from those encounters was that I found out before it was too late. I know they claim to not cause such things, but we all know that magick takes the path of least resistance. With two elderly family with a small inheritance for me, the opportunity was too easy to pass up. One look at me would have told them I’d rather be under a bridge than eliminate family for any amount of money.

In pursuing money, I must be very specific: show me an opportunity, help me to fill the need superlatively, and help me to find buyers. I don’t think I’d ever let an entity take the wheel of fate again, but if I had to, I would choose a demon with whom I had a good rapport, never an “angel.”

I apologize if this isn’t appropriate for the discussion of a different book by the same publisher. I don’t mind if this is moved to a different or new thread.

KralHor

Whilst I’ve heard of such when working with wealth Magick, I can’t say that I relate. I’m of the opinion that the Magick is breaking open set points and other blockages. Destroying obstacles and generally opening pathways of all kinds. I doubt your relatives were getting sick because of these workings. A small inheritance doesn’t really constitute wealth or success.

Magick does take the path of least resistance, but it’s still operating on the parameters of intent. It’s not like electricity which will ground out at the nearest opportunity. Magick is going forth set by the practioners intent. That intent guides how and where it grounds out. Even unexpected results fall under those designs.

I understand your ideas about angels and such. But careful enough research will reveal that angels, or at least the beings known as angels, predate pretty much every religion. The root word (Angelos) from the Greek dates at least back to linear B script. Possibly even older. Used to describe messengers or messenger spirits.

Demons are roughly the same as far as origin. The Greek root again, (Daimon). Used to describe various spirits, lesser deities, epithets etc.

These beings go back possibly many thousands of years before the Abrahamic religions. Although there is much debate on the subject.

Bit of a ramble here, but the point is this. Magick, any Magick is done by the practitioner. Calling on beings is a tool, leverage to help bend the universe to one’s will. Working with them does not mean that one surrenders their fate, really it should mean the opposite.

I was once told sorcerers are special. Where the destinies of others are woven by the Fates, sorcerers take the threads for themselves and weave them into the pattern that they see fit.

I had great success with these Magicks, but obviously if they make you uncomfortable don’t do them. However I do advocate for more knowledge in every situation. To find out why they make you so, what is actually happening etc.

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