What School of Magic do you belong to /x/? Necromancy, Enochian, druidic etc.? What school has the most attraction to you? Images also allowed.
Hogwarts.
Conjuration.
I can summon fucking swords.
Discordian/Chaos Magick.
Do you think aliens are real? What alien species do you find the most interesting? I really like the mantis people but no one ever seems to talk or mention them that often it is always the boring greys. Any interesting books about non-humanoid looking aliens? No one seems to talk about those a lot either.
I want to boink pic related.
>>17085826
>I really like the mantis people but no one ever seems to talk or mention them that often it is always the boring greys.
Agreed, although I'd discuss greys any day versus fucking reptilians. Mantis people have so little material that I'm fairly certain they were just added to the narrative to keep greys interesting, but that being said I'd still read anything about them.
there is no scientific evidence that aliens actually exist. there is only the intuitive estimation that, with the vastness of the universe, some type of alien life seems like it should exist. keep in mind that "alien" doesn't mean humanoid. they could be humanoid but that would be incidental. they also don't have to be (highly) intelligent. there could be an alien planet with alien life that are only as advanced as what dinosaurs were.
you simply cant say one way or another, so without data that actually verifies the existence of life elsewhere you have to consider the very real possibility that we are somehow alone in the universe. still, i'd say it's probably more likely something else exists than not.
>picture is a Birrin.
if you aren't aware you should look up some Birrin lifeforms this guy created. it's pure fiction, yes, but the way he plays it out is quite "realist" and it's nice how he manages to pull off drawings of aliens doing human-like things without it feeling too awkward. clothing for example. it works well.
here's some Birrin using drugs.
What is THIS /x/
a perfectly normal talisman.
>>17121359
Do you recognise the symbols?
>>17121344
http://www.muslimsandtheworld.com/triangle-inside-circle-occult-illuminati-symbol/
this website might help
You guys think there's any truth to what this rapper's on about or is it just some inside joke? Personally I believe that there crazy conspiracies involved in the pop music game but this might be steering the public away from the right sources...don't know. He says 2016 will be an eye-opening year, I truly hope so.
https://twitter.com/bobatl
More celebrity obsession crap from that /tv/ reject guy.
I don't know, but the stuff that comes out of Jaden and Willow Smiths mouth is creepy as hell.
Donald Marshall for President!!!
Clones are real.
>tfw getting frustrated reading everything about the occult
>trying to learn as much as possible but I know that it is impossible
Hard pill to swallow tbqh.
Does anybody know of any untranslated Japanese texts for magick or anything dealing with the occult?
Occult General
best way to learn about the occult is to DO IT
live your life paying attention to those glimpses of magic
books and terms and methods are only useful to those who have found their Higher Self/core/Soul
>>17120218
Thanks senpai
MAybe ill set a goal since I downaloded a bunch of books
>>17120240
don't read the books just don't
it will only make you stupider
do DMT or salvia (or spend years doing yoga/meditation) instead and have your own epiphanies like the authors did
Spooky webms.
>>17118705
So that's where my dad left to when I was 4... Thanks OP, I finally know my old man. <3
>>17118705
Drossfag detected
Deepweb basic fag
To all the naysayers that think that the paranormal is magical thinking, its not.
A majority of us might be roleplaying, but theres a minority of us that share the truth. Its not that we can be open with ourselves in the waking with what we experience. Its a secret aspect of life that only a select minority can experience. Human life is still in its infancy and we only learned a drop in the bucket of knowledge thats out there. To all the people that believe that we as a civilization already discovered whats to know are foolish to believe that. For every approxomation, every discovery that's made in any field leads into more pathways that reroute and change what we already know. The principal of sub optimization, the fields that lack an understanding are usually the setbacks that cause stagnation. Nikola Tesla did say that the day science opens up towards non physical phenomenon will cause humanity to accelerate by 1000 years in a decade. Humanity as a whole is very reluntant of change and to go against the status quo and the norm is suicidal. But to those that say fuck the status quo and live in pursuit of the unknown knowledges that turn the screw further into the rabbit hole, I say amen to you folk. Lets have a thread where we reveal our secrets that we came across. I'll bump the thread with my own discoveries as it comes to me.
the red pill is also blue
>>17118066
Nice dubs
>>17118066
No you're just colorblind
CHECK EM
Just wanted to hear your thoughts on the idea or force of evil. Is it just an idea or way to explain things that are truly bad or do you view it more as an actual force in the world. The difference of "Does he have evil thoughts he acts on or is he an evil person?"
it is an idea that acts as a current
no one is completely evil, but anyone can be easily corrupted by it
evils acts are consciously done
evil is a meme
>>17116101
Evil isn't quantifiable as a state, what we understand as evil is simply the absence of love in the same way a stone that is still is simply the lack of inertia.
>>17116101
Neither. It is an intent.
>>17107502
big fat penises
Idk,mayb all the people around me?
Dying before I can fulfill my mission.
hey, /x/, what happened?! I come on the board and there's nothing here except for "It's getting cold, isn't it?"
refreshed the page, still nothing
tried posting this thread, got a MyQuil error or some shit.
The other boards are working just fine!
did we anger an unholy internet spirit, /x/?
>>17120999
I'd like to know as well.
Spooky.
I saw this and asked myself what's going on as well,also the "It's getting cold,isn't it?" is still there for me.
>>17121005
That's weird it's gone for me now
I wonder who did that, it lasted a good few minutes
There's an UFO/meteor right now In california.
McCarran airport saying object flying through the sky is NOT a plane or aircraft.
https://twitter.com/News3LV
What the hell is this /x/?
>>17117738
There's a bright light over the skies of America right now that's completely baffling everyone.
Within the last hour or so, countless people have reported something shooting through the sky over Nevada and California and people have absolutely no idea what it is.
looks like a meteor to be quite honest
>>17117760
there were no news on any meteors passing earth this day, usually we get at least a week of announcement for it.
So I want your opinion on something, /x/.
So I was on my way home from the store just now (just after 6 PM) and some guy was passing by me on his bike. After he had gotten ahead of me, I heard him say "oh shit" and I looked at him and saw that he was looking up. I looked up in the sky and saw what looked to be some sort of missile or rocket flying across the sky. Now I don't live a big city but there's a couple hundred thousand people living here so I doubt we were the only ones who saw it. I live in the central valley in California, so there's not a whole lot nearby besides Sacramento. Either way, it looked to be at a sort of lower altitude, and was going quite fast. Faster than any jet should be going at that altitude. There were no other lights either besides one single bright one. The light was so strong that it was illuminating the contrail as well. The strangest thing about it was that there was no sound. Usually if a jet is flying at such a low altitude you would hear it after a little bit, but there was no sound at all, and I watched it for nearly a minute until it disappeared. After it disappeared I stood there for another minute or so waiting for a sound and yet there was nothing. At first I thought it was a meteor of some sort but the guy on the bike said it was going at a straight angle, not descending at all. I have no idea what to think of this, so what do you guys think?
>>17117544
your fine m8 just goverment testing. i live in georgia and one flew over my town. you live near a base or something.
>>17117549
Not sure, I've heard that we have silos in the Altamont mountains at the edge of the valley, the mountains are like a thirty minute drive out or so.
>>17117558
if it was a nuke it would be over by now. so dont worry. probably just a dry missle test or a new aircraft.
The Satanic Temple, the activist group that's basically just unofficially based on LaVeyan Satanism, performed the world's first publicly sanctioned Satanic speech on December 19th, espousing the the values of freedom, equality, and opposition to religious oppression, before concluding with a "Hail Satan!"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0r7mb4kj88w
Sounds pretty chill to me.
This is the dawning of a new era.
Hail Satan.
>LaVeyan Satanism
/x/-tan in progress.
Also, spooky personal experience thread.
Summon her to completion, /x/.
nice one, OP. glad to see an /x/-tan that isn't scared shitless. as for stories:
>be 14 yo
>be a scouting member, go hiking through marches and forrests and shit we have next to town.
>nothing spoopy in daytime, but near dust and dawn it's foggy as hell. talking about "you need ropes to tell where your squad is" foggy.
>we go camping in that region for the week.
>set up camp during daytime, play usual scouting games, hike some more.
>dark, foggy nights, no wind since dense forrest.
>FF 4 days in
>gets nighttime, small bonfire lit up instead of normal campfire for heat but also to disperse fog a little (was way foggier as usual)
>be near fire, it's so foggy people can just see each other, chief staff telling ghost stories, getting tea or coco, good shit.
>begin to notice sounds in the woods muted pretty quickly, ask chief if that's normal.
>he listens as well, says puzzled "no, not really. even with the fog you should hear some wildlife. might be a storm coming soon, though. animals can sense bad weather"
>shrugs it off, continue with ghost story. still quiet.
>a minute later, suddenly out of nowhere, a huge blast of wind, weakening the fire, some tents who dipshits hadn't secured properly flew away. crazy wind doesn't stop, on top of that, see flashes immediately followed by thunder.
>get evac'ed to staff/provision tent, shit is crazy, but somehow we don't lose eachother due to aforementioned rope technique
>stay in tent for entire night, weather keeps being crazy(lightning, windgusts, etc) yet not a single raindrop. some people can sleep through, but wake up half an hour after sleeping, screaming, having horrible nightmares , yet say they can't remember any part of it. one guy who tried to sleep, wide eyed for rest of night, only looking at the tent flap without as much as a blink.
>at about 6/7, as suddenly as it began, it stops.
> one of staff goes out to check damage, comes NOPEing back in, rushes to chief staff and begins wispering to him
cont
>>17107406
Not a big fan of /x/-tan, but wow, actual effort. I actually want to see the finished version when you're done.
>>17107474
cont
>chief and staff-guy have a whisper argument, chief clearly wtf'ing for some reason.
>chief goes out, comes back in after about 10 minutes, quite a grim expression, orders us to pack everything in the truck we came in ASAP.
>do as told, see patches of mulled over dirt everywhere (fog was gone by this time)
>no time to inspect, we are pack everything we can find, some want to look for shit that flew away but chief says to leave it, and get in immediately.
you have to realise that good camping gear isn't that cheap, and our scouting wasn't that rich; we basically lost 3 of our 5 camping tents and most of what was inside, and i know for a fact if this was any other occasion, the chief would have personally thrown us in the general direction of where that shit flew off to to see if we could reclaim any of it.
after about 5 or so years, had left scouting few years back, come across now ex-chief staff in supermarket.
>talk about shit we did on scouting, nice nostalgia trip.
>still don't know what that one trip was all about, asked him about why he was so eager to leave back then since weather had cleared.
>"anon, you saw those patches of kicked up dirt, didn't you? i did that to not create chaos and have people leave because of fear. I know you might not believe me, but on those patches were huge animal paw marks i'd never seen before. for all i knew, they were from bears, though they aren't common here, so i couldn;t take the chance"
How is it that many independent societies around the world formed their own religions, and had their own versions of shamanism?
From what I understand mostly they seem to serve similar functions of healer (psychological and physical) and mystic, initiated by some sort of painful experience such as a disease in childhood.
I mean people wouldn't believe in spirits, voodoo and magical sky people for no reason at all, so what could it have been?
The flow of inner vision m8
>>17118924
Shamanism and its concepts are common throughout those independent societies as you put it because it is quite real when viewed under a specific scope of course.
1. It deals with primal archetypes. (Healing, Divination, Guidance etc)
2. It requires concentration/meditation/praying/trance/experience (thus can only be performed by someone "gifted" or "initiated" or "guided".
3. Contacts or uses spirits/ancestors/energies - human or natural (incorporating practically most beliefs and insticts of the human animal.)
Therefore it is easy to understand how different human communities, separated by both time and space have evolved similar techniques to address these issues. It is interesting to note here that a similar technique of the archetypal shaman, the drum beating, which was used to induce trance and therefore the spirit journey, is a technique used today with sound waves at specific frequencies to induce an altered state of mind. I would be happy to say more on the matter should any more questions arise. Have a good one anons.
>>17120612
I came here to post this in a less concise and less clear way. Thank you, I like you.