To Be One... Shadow Walker 03/04/15 (Wed) 19:38:18 No. 19
While I also have a ritual table, supplemented by sigels, statues, runes, books and other supplies, for a long time now, I have been of the belief that people do not require instruments for attunement. I think of Satan, other entities, and ourselves, as united through a transpatial harmonization. For me, rituals are primarily envisioned around a conceptual chamber, and I open myself to the psychic presence of ones who embody what I am concerned with. What are ways you communicate with your deities?
Anonymous 03/08/15 (Sun) 04:25:35 No. 28
I like to light candles, turn on some music, and meditate. In the front room and on a black desk, I have my baphomet statue, a dagger, and an iron skull. There is a velvet red table cover that I like to drape over the desk during spell work. The more images, the better for me.
Antikhristos 03/13/15 (Fri) 08:25:41 No. 45
The idea that you don't need ritual tools isn't a new. Their primary function is to help the magician to get into the right state of awareness.
Anonymous 03/15/15 (Sun) 20:41:26 No. 49
>>45 I think it's important that we, as the curious of the esoteric, explore the boundaries to that state of awareness.
The means for achieving communion have been, and still very much are, vastly varied. The traditions of the past are our toys for potential progression.
How important do you think tradition is?
Anonymous 03/23/15 (Mon) 17:43:17 No. 67
>>19 A few candles, put in a mix tape. I write and draw, a few smokes and drinks later, I'm in the zone.
Anonymous 03/23/15 (Mon) 17:44:20 No. 68
>>49 Not >45
Tradition is what you make it.