How can I become a expert in the occult and paranormal arts if there are hard any paths or starting points to practice and attune oneself. I myself I'm interested in shamanism and clairvoyance but how does one become a grandmaster sage if resources are limited? I'm not into any religious stuff but more of the spiritual metaphysics, people say chaos magic is a good starting point but I need more information besides that.
>>17243558
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>>17243558
>expert in the occult
the fuck? magic is not real , you need to go check a psychiatrist
>>17243558
fucking just start practicing and attune your self (meditating?)
There are no right or wrong starting points
Especially with clairvoyance or any kind of special sensory
Train under a shaman
or just do research and ask the right questions
You can start by stepping up your google foo
>>17243627
Please read this book op
Op, you speak of limited resources like a capitaist. Your mind is a supercomputer. Sit silent in the dark. Longer and longer on each cycle. The Christian creation myth tells of the snake bringing reason. That reason is the sword of the mind. With this kind of mind you can slice the world as you see fit. All magic(k)z deal with the will, the ego, the spirit, nature, reality. Study yourself. Study human history. Study the history of religion and its interplay with myth. And yeah, chaos is a good place to start. Reality is entropic and therefore any system which embraces and seeks an understanding of that entropy will gallop forward. "Chaos Making a New Science" is one of my favorites.
>>17245664
> Snake brought reason
> The fruit gave the reason
> The Snake said eat the fucking fruit
> Before snake and fruit no death, sin, aging, sickness. Only fucking and living
Gg snake and piss poor analogy
Pray to the great bear, and eat something wild.
Look into making clothes, spinning yarn, and hunting.
Shamanism is in everything that humans used to do. Pee on a tree after a rainstorm.
>>17246548
I like this guy.
He knows.
>>17243558
#1 rule of the paranormal, it cannot be seen, and seemingly does not exist or manifest to those who do not believe or refuse to see it. Thats why skeptics are are skeptics, like pretty much the whole world. They stay safe and usually are unaffected. They try to find rationality behind these things when there is really nothing rational about it. It just is. I would just stay out.
>>17248200
>> pretty much the whole world.
> 90% of the people are religious
> even the not really religious turn out to believe in magic
> those who don't think it's aliens tricking people into believing in magic
> every normie believes in The Secret
>>17243558