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What You Look For In A Good Grimoire?, Suggestions needed for my writing |
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Lucian |
Feb 22 2007, 04:19 AM
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From: Wisconsin, U.S. Reputation: 4 pts
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Ave Definitely just lay everything out, those that want to use it for material gain and evil ends rarely want to put any work forward, so that it the main obstacle that 99.9% of the evil ego-magicians from doing any harm to themselves or their community. I personally would devour a handbook on ancient tantra and hindu magick and I know of a small number that too would be very grateful for such a publication. The best grimoires are ones that are practical and lay out how to work the system end to end. The grimoires that actually outline how things work are the ones that are enshrined in legend, like the Goetia and the Necronomicon, because these accomplish what they say they do. Only in occultism would you find such a cult for things that work and such an acceptance of things that don't (IMG: style_emoticons/default/13.gif) Ad Scientiam
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altpath |
Feb 22 2007, 04:54 PM
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Posts: 205
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From: middle of nowhere (hint: somewhere in LA) Reputation: 2 pts
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Rishi please don't put any blinds in the book. Be specific about certain things like "this demon god here is said to be very dangerous, so try this at your own risk" but don't put in blinds. Putting a disclaimer at the beginning of the book like "this book is meant for experienced magicians" is good enough, IMO, to deter a newb from trying something dangerous. And if they do, well they can't say they weren't warned about it. What I'm trying to say here is that I don't think it's a good idea to write a book about something that is so hard to find (eastern magick), and then try to put so many blinds into it that it's just as difficult to understand or practice as the original manuscripts (IMG: style_emoticons/default/smile.gif). The book should have a spiritual side, and a practical magick side. I'm of the belief that any good grimoire should produce tangible results. If it doesn't, it should just go into the trash can. So keep that in mind. I like the above suggestion to include some kind of way to get blessings from the trinity. I'd like that very much. I'm also partial to the "true" techniques for making talismans, and to get visible appearance of spirits. But I also like the thought of the book having those "evil" techniques of hypnotism and mind control, etc. Who's to say those things are bad? The reader should decide for him/herself what is done with those spells or spirits. Just my 2 cents. I'll most likely buy this book, but if I find blinds, I won't be a happy reader (IMG: style_emoticons/default/wink.gif)
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