My uncle's funeral was yesterday, my family think his gf who practiced voodoo killed him!!!

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Nah it's about influencing probabilities. A lot of things in life are just like a continuous roll of dice. A person might have a car hit them out of the blue one day, they might get engaged and get a new job. Magick and mysticism won't give you exact control over the roll, because that's like playing god. The term for it is 'lust of result' - if you get too obsessed with an exact result and keep trying to make it happen, the forces won't align and it will have the opposite effect.

That said, if there are things a person wants in the realm of probability, there are steps they can take to get it. I've used rituals and visualizations to get things like, a part time job, an apartment, a college acceptance letter for a school that I didn't originally have any realistic chance of getting into, in situations when they would otherwise be unlikely. Sometimes there's also the 'be careful what you wish for' phenomenon too, because sometimes you'll get exactly what you thought you want, but it'll make you unhappy. Spirits might do that just to fukk with you if they want to teach you a lesson, or if they just don't like you.

shyt like lottery numbers is in the realm of extremely low probability, like .00001%, so influencing that is a bit harder. Magick is usually taking something that would be say, 20-30% probable and making it 80%.

That said, if you're talking about creating extremely improbably results, like becoming a millionaire, some of the dudes from Led Zeppelin were super into this shyt (Jimmy Page literally bought Aleister Crowley's house, and had one of Crowley's quotes inscribed onto their third vinyl album. People think these stories are rumors, but some of them are actually true. And anybody who thinks he was that into it just to be 'cool' or part of a trend is stupid). Those guys literally had lottery money, sold 300 million records, and were once the most famous people on the planet. That's when you get to an extremely high level, combined with natural talent. I'm sure there are people in other sectors of the world like business and politics who keep this kind of thing on the extreme extreme down low, we just hear about these things in musicians cause it's more socially accepted for them, because of the whole 'deal with the devil' narrative and shyt like that.



Lol word I got you
Imma have to my googles on this i could use some good probabilities in my life
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Ima have to call u

Man it was so much drama

I made a thread back when my cousin passed from cancer
And his mom spent up his money gambling
So his medical insurance lapsed for non payment when he was gettin chemo

And how she was cheating on my other uncle with the church pastor

And how she got that same pastor to officiate my cousin funeral


Well the same pastor did my uncle funeral yesterday
:dead:

Yo In the church there is a picture of the pastor and her together on the wall
Like they are married :dead:
And on the other end is a picture of the pastor and his wife

:dead:


YOOOO!!!!

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Whats the difference between black magic vs vodoo?

You ever used it to get women?

Voodoo is basically an actual religion and it encompasses a lot more than black magick. Most of it is actually about getting in touch with god and your ancestors, the cursing thing is mostly because of pop culture, but those rituals do exist and there is a segment of the population that practices them. Believing that everybody who is into voodoo is into that is an exaggeration.

What people call black magick, is about causing changes in the external world that normally would be unlikely to happen. This can be done through the channel that one finds most appropriate. For me, I use the Ars Goetia, which is a grimoire of demons who are said to be ancient, which was first published in the 17th century. I called upon a couple and my life got fukked up for a while, then about a year later, I've basically had everything I've ever wanted, for this age and this point in my life, anyways. Sometimes, an entity will want your raw suffering as payment, or they will live vicariously through you and your vices and draw upon your energy and pleasure in exchange for your services, rewarding you with even greater energy and pleasure. I still want to see what happens in the long long term, but I really don't care what happens because technically, I've cheated death before and shouldn't be alive right now anyways.

If you want to get a specific woman, that shyt's never worked for me. It goes back to 'lust of result.' But if you want to say, have more sex with more attractive women, yeah, it works. The key is to not get too hyper-focused on the result, take something vague and abstract, and slowly will it into reality, through various methods. Sometimes, it literally just takes willpower.

A lot of people in history who were very influential never explicitly practiced this kind of thing, but Einstein is famous for having said things like"god doesn't play dice" and "Human beings, vegetables, or cosmic dust, we all dance to a mysterious tune, intoned in the distance by an invisible piper." Buckminster Fuller believed in a natural order to the universe and said, "I seem to be a verb, an evolutionary process—an integral function of the universe." Even if these people were never in any order or whatever, that's very deep insider knowledge, that they likely discovered themselves on their own spiritual paths, and used to direct their destiny.

I don't really like talking about this shyt in public like that, but I'll post one more example. A$AP Rocky has extremely obvious symbolism in his video for 'Wassup,' and a full blown ritual on camera, which was before he really blew up.

sioUNTw.jpg


Musicians can literally get away with this shyt, because people will say, "oh, he's just being artsy, or using it for symbolism." He frames it as a nightmare at the end of the video. Even so, literally setting all that shyt up, drawing out all those symbols, lighting all those candles, and placing yourself physically in the middle of it, you don't think it'll actually have an effect? Ty Beats accused this dude of being a witch during a twitter rant, after his girlfriend died in a car crash. Everyone said he was crazy for the other things he was saying, but this kind of thing is more widespread than most think. Kevin Gates has basically publicly admitted to doing voodoo multiple times (which, again, involves much more than just cursing). I highly doubt that this is limited to music, which is just one part of human life, anyways, as dope as it is. I just think that it's one of the only lanes where people can do it in public and not get questioned, so long as it's disguised as 'art.'

That's all I'll say for now. :jbhmm:
 
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Voodoo is basically an actual religion and it encompasses a lot more than black magick. Most of it is actually about getting in touch with god and your ancestors, the cursing thing is mostly because of pop culture, but those rituals do exist and there is a segment of the population that practices them. Believing that everybody who is into voodoo is into that is an exaggeration.

What people call black magick, is about causing changes in the external world that normally would be unlikely to happen. This can be done through the channel that one finds most appropriate. For me, I use the Ars Goetia, which is a grimoire of demons who are said to be ancient, which was first published in the 17th century. I called upon a couple and my life got fukked up for a while, then about a year later, I've basically had everything I've ever wanted, for this age and this point in my life, anyways. Sometimes, an entity will want your raw suffering as payment, or they will live vicariously through you and your vices and draw upon your energy and pleasure in exchange for your services, rewarding you with even greater energy and pleasure. I still want to see what happens in the long long term, but I really don't care what happens because technically, I've cheated death before and shouldn't be alive right now anyways.

If you want to get a specific woman, that shyt's never worked for me. It goes back to 'lust of result.' But if you want to say, have more sex with more attractive women, yeah, it works. The key is to not get too hyper-focused on the result, take something vague and abstract, and slowly will it into reality, through various methods. Sometimes, it literally just takes willpower.

A lot of people in history who were very influential never explicitly practiced this kind of thing, but Einstein is famous for having said things like"god doesn't play dice" and "Human beings, vegetables, or cosmic dust, we all dance to a mysterious tune, intoned in the distance by an invisible piper." Buckminster Fuller believed in a natural order to the universe and said, "I seem to be a verb, an evolutionary process—an integral function of the universe." Even if these people were never in any order or whatever, that's very deep insider knowledge, that they likely discovered themselves on their own spiritual paths, and used to direct their destiny.

I don't really like talking about this shyt in public like that, but I'll post one more example. A$AP Rocky has extremely obvious symbolism in his video for 'Wassup,' and a full blown ritual on camera, which was before he really blew up.

sioUNTw.jpg


Musicians can literally get away with this shyt, because people will say, "oh, he's just being artsy, or using it for symbolism." He frames it as a nightmare at the end of the video. Even so, literally setting all that shyt up, drawing out all those symbols, lighting all those candles, and placing yourself physically in the middle of it, you don't think it'll actually have an effect? Ty Beat$ accused this dude of being a witch during a twitter rant, after his girlfriend died in a car crash. Everyone said he was crazy for the other things he was saying, but this kind of thing is more widespread than most think. Kevin Gates has basically publicly admitted to doing voodoo multiple times (which, again, involves much more than just cursing). I highly doubt that this is limited to music, which is just one part of human life, anyways, as dope as it is. I just think that it's one of the only lanes where people can do it in public and not get questioned, so long as it's disguised as 'art.'

That's all I'll say for now. :jbhmm:
Why did you stop believing in god?
 
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They introduced me to a lot of concepts that I previously never dove into, and they were the first person I met who was into this kind of thing who wasn't just some hippy into crystals, but seemed to actually have some kind of power and have their life together. So, I got more into a lot of these subjects, and after a few years and a rollercoaster of crazy shyt (including things like, very exactly timed electrical blackouts after a ritual, as an example) where I believed in it half the time and doubted it at others, I've concluded that this shyt is real.

And if it isn't real, well, it works

If you don't mind, I wanna run some things by you.......
 

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:dame: I grew up hearing and seeing this, not sure if i believe it but i don't fukk with it. I know my ex tried that shyt on me. I even overheard him talking to a voodoo priestess about the stuff he would do. As far as i can tell besides extreme paranoia im okay but who knows what will happen as i get older :mjcry:
 

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Why did you stop believing in god?

I mostly covered it in the other post, I started looking at all the suffering and injustice in the world and I thought, it's really irrational for people to credit god for doing nice things for them like helping them get off drugs or start families or whatever, when there's literally billions of other people going through the struggle, having their heads blown off and raped and shyt, and having horrible things happen to them right now.

So does that mean that attributing success and happiness to god makes one person worthy, while a child who isn't capable of sinning, and is born into disease and war and poverty, is somehow not worthy of being saved?

I was thinking about shyt like that for a long time and I came to the conclusion that, if god exists, god is imperfect for allowing things like that to happen. I don't care about a divine plan or whatever, because people have been dying senselessly for millenia, and shyt still hasn't changed. So I see what's in front of me, and I conclude that I'd rather not follow an entity that may not have my and the world's best interests at heart.
 
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Nah it's about influencing probabilities. A lot of things in life are just like a continuous roll of dice. A person might have a car hit them out of the blue one day, they might get engaged and get a new job. Magick and mysticism won't give you exact control over the roll, because that's like playing god. The term for it is 'lust of result' - if you get too obsessed with an exact result and keep trying to make it happen, the forces won't align and it will have the opposite effect.

That said, if there are things a person wants in the realm of probability, there are steps they can take to get it. I've used rituals and visualizations to get things like, a part time job, an apartment, a college acceptance letter for a school that I didn't originally have any realistic chance of getting into, in situations when they would otherwise be unlikely. Sometimes there's also the 'be careful what you wish for' phenomenon too, because sometimes you'll get exactly what you thought you want, but it'll make you unhappy. Spirits might do that just to fukk with you if they want to teach you a lesson, or if they just don't like you.

shyt like lottery numbers is in the realm of extremely low probability, like .00001%, so influencing that is a bit harder. Magick is usually taking something that would be say, 20-30% probable and making it 80%.

That said, if you're talking about creating extremely improbably results, like becoming a millionaire, some of the dudes from Led Zeppelin were super into this shyt (Jimmy Page literally bought Aleister Crowley's house, and had one of Crowley's quotes inscribed onto their third vinyl album. People think these stories are rumors, but some of them are actually true. And anybody who thinks he was that into it just to be 'cool' or part of a trend is stupid). Those guys literally had lottery money, sold 300 million records, and were once the most famous people on the planet. That's when you get to an extremely high level, combined with natural talent. I'm sure there are people in other sectors of the world like business and politics who keep this kind of thing on the extreme extreme down low, we just hear about these things in musicians cause it's more socially accepted for them, because of the whole 'deal with the devil' narrative and shyt like that.



Lol word I got you
Don't help breh do that.
 

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@Young Bruce Lean so the idea is that these spirits or demons being called upon work behind the scenes to make things happen right
Do they get power or something from being called upon?
 
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