On the Elusiveness of Magick
October 9th 2008 17:11
Excerpt from The Book of Sublime Ritual (Chapter 5, Verse 18).
"Just as a neophyte seeks to possess a deity, a teacher demands restitution for his knowledge and a gambler tempts fate, so one who performs the sacred arts benighted forgoes his right to the desired outcome.
For it is whilst reveling in the act of trickery that the trickster himself becomes a fool, beguiled by his own creation."
For it is whilst reveling in the act of trickery that the trickster himself becomes a fool, beguiled by his own creation."
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