@Young Bruce Lean
I got a couple questions.
Can you invocate Angels / Demons? Do you worship Lwa?
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To OP You might wanna get that house cleansed.
I have experience invoking demons. I used to work with angels and the Abrahamic god, until I renounced my support to them, because I looked at the world and began to question whether or not that depiction of god was truly good, which I detailed in the other post and will speak on further below.
The Lwa are powerful and I respect them. I've called upon them once, but for now I focus mostly on the Orishas and the Goetia. I might look into Haitian and Louisiana Vodou more down the road, you never know what the future holds.
east asian brehs on that black magic steez????
Been on it
But you're out here cursing people

also be demonic brehs
Yeah I don't curse people randomly anymore lol, karma doesn't work the way most people think it does, but that shyt did come back to me bad. Now I'll only curse somebody if they really fukk with me.
U realize if all humans followed the commandment of God..... There would be zero suffering?
Zero deaths, no poor, or injustice.
Anyways, my man these entities you've worked with are devils... Are u comfortable with that?
In order for black magic to work... U have to renounce belief in the Most High... What are your thoughts on that?
I don't agree with that breh, because I look at people who were born with mental / physical disabilities, into severe poverty, war and famine, and that has nothing to do with the sins of humanity. The devil does not take responsibility for creating the world, the Abrahamic god does, and no benevolent entity would have any reason to create a person and then place them into that much suffering right out the gate. There's more than that, but that's all I have to say on that matter for now.
As far as working with the entities of Hell goes, I am fine with it. Obviously, there is a price to pay when doing this type of work. I have already paid a great deal, and it's been balanced out. Although I work with the Goetia and practice black magick, my overall perspective is heavily influenced by Buddhism and the concept of Saṃsāra, where there are 6 levels of existence, Heaven and Hell being the top and bottom respectively, and Earth in the middle. In that worldview, both Heaven and Hell are temporary states, and one will incarnate upon them and exit out of them based on karma. So, if a soul is sent to either one, it can stay there for aeons, which are incomprehensible amounts of time to a human mind, however, a soul in heaven will eventually have to return to Earth to once more do good, and a soul in Hell will eventually be purified and begin again with a clean slate, even if it takes thousands, or even millions of years in human time.
I am prepared to do whatever time I need to do if it comes to that, but I also make sure I do good in this world, not to make up for anything, but because I truly feel that at times love can be more powerful than hate, and I think there is some fukked up shyt going on that needs to be fixed. I sin, but I also take actions like donating to charity, volunteering to help the needy, and I help out friends who are still stuck in the streets when they need it, because I think that is what needs to be done. There are very very few people who are completely morally 'good,' or morally 'bad.' We are all somewhere in the between.
My ultimate goal is to reach nirvana, and that is the level where one recognizes all of the physical, and everything beyond as illusion. So I will do whatever it takes to set myself free, even if it means dabbling in the dark, because that is just the other side of light. From my perspective, to believe in a human's personification of god is to have a corrupted perception of true divinity, because the power of the cosmos is infinite and all encompassing. Some humans of the ancient world saw and felt this energy, but they projected traits like jealousy, wrath, and ego onto it, and I find that to be a false representation. It is quite possible that some of the ancient prophets came into contact with a powerful demigod, who are known to have these characteristics, and began to worship it as the absolute, because of a lack of understanding. A truly omnipotent deity would have no need for such anger, as displayed by the god of ancient texts. But because of the nature of the astral plane and the properties of the spirit world, once these humans tried to interpret the mysticism of the infinite with a flawed human logic, the thoughts, emotions, and beliefs that they ascribed onto this astral spirit, or demigod, fed it more power, until it became as influential on Earth as it is today.
Even so, I do not believe that it is the most powerful, because again, the highest deities have no need for wrath; that is a human characteristic. That is why I do not follow this god, but that is only my view on it, and I do not infringe on the choices of others. If you want to take your path, I'll respect it.
Forreal though I'm done writing books in this thread, I've been getting busy lately anyways so now I'll just chill.
