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Spiritual and Magical Philosophies Remanifestation

*One of my goals as a left-hand path practitioner is to


fully Become.
To become better than I was yesterday; wiser, more
intuitive, more powerful, detached from the emotional
and psychological drain of others (and the guilt that
often follows) and more in tune with myself, the Spirits
and the Divine.
I am not the same person I was a month ago.
Each day brings a new Remanifestation; a change of
heart, perspective and hopefully, growth in the Old
Ways.
This is the paradox of the Nightside once I get
comfortable, once I feel at home and secure, the rug is
ripped out from under me and I find myself sprawled on
the floor, not entirely surprised to find myself there.
This is what I signed up for.
Transformation. Becoming. The Nightside Visions of
gods-in-the-making.
There is no stasis.
Change is the only constant, destruction my salvation.
My sole security lies in embracing that chaos and
fearing it not. - BW
Book excerpt: Nightshades - A Tourist Guide to the
Nightside, Jan Fries
All better spiritual, mystical or magical systems
include a process that might be termed the
development of a new personality.
It means, somewhat simplified, that the you you
consider yourself to be, transforms into the sort of
person who handles enlightenment and magick with
competence and (hopefully) wisdom, care and
consideration.
Every system of initiation reaches a point where it
becomes a superfluous absurdity.
Every personality, no matter how beautiful, clever and
wise, eventually becomes an obstacle.
The identity that can be named is bound and limited.
And what exactly constitutes wisdom is easy to know
once you've gone beyond your own point of view.
Source: Nightshades a Tourist Guide to the Nightside,
Jan Fries; Mandrake of Oxford, (2012)

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