Any success with this shit?
Fake and gay bs no such thing as black magic, curses, or any of that superstitious junkAlso no such thing as ghosts.https://www.theguardian.com/science/2026/apr/27/spooky-feelings-in-old-houses-may-be-caused-by-boiler-sounds-study-suggestsInfrasound explains "haunted" homes.
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>>42315391>theguardianWhy are you such a niggerbitch?
>>42315348>Any success with this shit?just bs to trick neophites in understanding nothing, while the old perverts from masonic lodges claim your ASS as rite of passage.
has anyone else summoned paimon?
4chan is populated by people possessed by demons and I have used goetia to prove this.>https://archive.4plebs.org/x/thread/38511319/>https://archive.4plebs.org/x/thread/38441448Here's a couple of examples from /pol/ too>https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/493883014Most recent one>https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/493964631One on one v an unruly demon>https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/473420883
>>42315348>>42316387If you fuck around with the stuff, you will become possessed by them, too. You will have your soul darkened merely by working with them. Even just by being here on /x/, or especially if you go / post on /pol/, you have already attracted their attention as /pol/ is the ultimate epitome of what agenda they're trying to perpetrate upon our planet.
There are a lot of retards here. Whether or not they've used this book or any other modern grimoire is beyond me. Well, I can tell you that I've used this book. Specifically I used it just yesterday to help me write some music. I pathworked PHENIX, and made my petition. Minutes later I picked up my guitar and got to work. It's fine, the demons will not harm you. Etc etc. Don't be a bitch.
>>42315348Glowie spam to get you to avoid it.Yeah it's worked. I got a free car (low mileage 8 yr old sedan) and a gf (not a targeted girl I met her after). Also a job where everyone was like mind controlled to love me but I left due to imposter syndrome even though everyone thought I was amazing for some reason (demons). Oh and it made a YouTube vid I made go viral making me 10k off affiliate earnings. I've got lots from it.It works better than Demons of Magic for me for results.
>>42316539Did you buy the book? I hear that the author put an anti-piracy curse on it
>>42315391Reverberating frequencies from boilers could also be the very thing that invite and attract spirits into the haunted homes. It's the same mechanics and principles with prayers, chanting etc. If anything it adds more reasoning to the supernatural / paranormal from a scitntific standpoint.
>>42316582Really?I thought only gallery of magick did that
>>42315348https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRVQD4FKPrY&t=109s
>>42317048Yeah I pirated it and he mentioned he cursed it in the last page>>42316569Awesome anon. Did you end up buying it?
>>42318152No I bought it, it's like $6 on Kindle and it's made me thousands. Pajeet coded behavior. Gallery of Magick definitely cursed. I had to banish one after sending it to a friend.the GoM curse was a financial loss one with a demon attached + generic weakener spell. But its not hard to banish if you know reg Magick.
>>42319491I've heard that simply possessing certain grimoires can lead to a demon infestation. I've downloaded tons of books; what would you recommend? My practice is a Golden Dawn curriculum that I haven't completed yet (I'm still working with the elements).
>>42316387Do you remembered to excercise your dæmons today?
>>42319491Okay I went ahead and bought it. And I banished the GoM demon =.= Thanks for the heads up anon
>>42315348discordgg/G8N5zqWfr3