When I
was a kid, it felt cool to me when I would get messages from
people about how they were working some ritual or an idea from an
essay I'd written into their practice. In my early twenties, the cool
thing was to hear about results people had from public
conjuration rituals I would lead. I've had a new cool variant of that
this week.
I don't
do a lot with taking students, and I don't sell classes like a lot of
other magicians. Currently the only thing I'm doing is the occasional
blog post and slowly rebuilding my blog...and slowly working on some
writing projects. Sometimes answering questions for people. I rarely
teach public classes anymore because I just don't have much time. But
I'm hoping to do some more of those soon, and hopefully finish some
of those writing projects, and speed up the website and increase the
blog posts...and...well...lots of other things I'd like to get done.
Sometimes not getting your own stuff done isn't so bad when you get
to see your work help others. This has been something that has come
up in my life as a fencing coach, no longer being a competitor my
successes are now found in seeing the successes of my students...who
are way more successful than I was anyway. It's not quite the same
with magic, but it's cool getting to hear success stories.
During
this passed week I've had two friends reach out and tell me really
cool stories about successes they've had with early experiments with
spirit conjuration after having read the Beginning Conjuration series
here on Glory of the Stars, and other posts about my early
conjuration experiences. One friend worked with a spirit from a group
of spirits with whom I've done some work and he got a lot of very
similar stuff communicated to him in ways that sounded very similar
to the ways they were communicated to me (I have neither posted about
nor told him about those experiences with those spirits as of yet).
Another worked with spirits described in the conjuration series and
got some cool esoteric responses that fit with stories I've heard
from other people, and then she had some practical success with a
spirit I had conjured early in my conjuration career.
I'm not
going into any details, because I didn't ask if I can retell their
stories. But, it was super cool getting to hear them. Actually a bit
more cool than hearing about people getting stuff they wanted from
rituals I was doing. It's cool seeing other people successfully doing
magic, and getting to know I helped with that. Jason Miller does
Field Report posts where he recounts success stories from his
students. I get it a little more now why he does that. It's not just
showing how cool his classes are, it's really cool getting to see how
your work is helping someone else. More so though, talking about
people's magical successes inspires other people to do magic,
especially people who are on the fence waiting to try it out. I think
it's even more powerful when people see stories from people who
aren't teachers, or who don't have an image of being a magician who
is successful. When people hear Jason, or Rufus, or JSK did some cool
magic with cool results, they expect it and maybe don't interpret it
as something they can do to. But hearing someone trying out magic
experimented with something cool they'd read about and had success
might inspire people to try things and accept that maybe they can do
magic too.
So with
that in mind, I'd like to run the occasional success story. So if you
read something on my blog, and you try it out, or if a post inspires
an idea and you experiment based on it, please send me your tales of
success. Or if you have questions as you're prepping to try
something, reach out with your questions...and then share your
successes. I'd love to post some occasionally.
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