The Wily Fox wrote: ↑January 25th, 2024, 1:05 pm
What you've done here is make a sweeping generalization about people who are New Age. So what if they call themselves "Starseeds" or something of that nature. We should all practice self love. This is one of the core tenets of Satanism.
Hey PAG (if I were a betting man, my money would be on you being another PAG sockpuppet this time with a LaVeyan Satanist gimmick). Lol!
No, I'm not making a sweeping generalization about people who are New Age. I said that many are narcy – indeed quite a few of them are –, an observation based on my experiences interacting with them. But I never meant to imply that all or even the majority of them are like that. Not that I'd give a shit anyway. If somebody is an insufferable narc it's just the way they are. I just wanted to warn Winston about what some of those New Age chicks are really like – that behind their outward display of humility they often harbor a lot of narcissism and that they're not exactly how they portray themselves publicly.
Winston seems to believe that a New Age chick would suit him better but I'm just letting him know that the impressions that he may have of them (more down-to-earth, less materialistic, etc.) aren't always the case.
The Wily Fox wrote: ↑January 25th, 2024, 1:05 pm
You said: "those with YouTube channels and who offer commercial services such as Tarot readings, astrological charts, online healing courses, etc. -- are indeed materialistic and more often than not even outright grifters who are looking to make money through a pretense of spirituality." Which is a totally dishonest statement. We all need to make money in society to survive, so why are you acting like these kinds of people using particular skills and knowledge to make money is a bad thing?
It's not a dishonest statement; it's the truth. Yes, people come up with grifts precisely because of the need to make money to survive. Again, I'm just warning my friend Winston that many of these people on YouTube are grifters.
The Wily Fox wrote: ↑January 25th, 2024, 1:05 pm
It's particularly dishonest because then you went on to say: "Most of these New Agers don't know shit about authentic Yoga, Kundalini, meditation, occult anatomy, etc. I can tell that they are frauds because I've actually studied this stuff in depth. Sorry bro, but your intuition is off here." As though only you have all the answers and everyone else is a complete liar.
I see what you've done here. It's apparent that you're discrediting everyone else's belief on what are widely regarded as speculative topics, while at the same time elevating yourself to some kind of guru on the occult.
Once again here I never said that I alone have all the answers and that everybody else is a complete liar. You are simply projecting onto me what you want to believe I have said.
I do have direct experience of the Kundalini and related occult phenomena – not merely theoretical knowledge. A few years ago I suffered a premature Kundalini awakening through too much Yoga practice which wreaked havoc on my physical body and left me messed up for a long time. I consulted with many of the New Age types and none of them had the knowledge to help me. They didn't know what to do. I therefore had to do a lot of my own research into occult anatomy – things like chakras, nadis/meridians, prana/qi cycles, etc. – in order to help myself. This went beyond the scope of knowledge of the typical New Age healer type, which leads me to believe that most of these people don't have deep knowledge of what they teach and practice.
Besides, it's common knowledge among occult circles that the New Age isn't the best place to learn occultism. In fact, the New Age is widely regarded as a joke by more serious occultists precisely due to the shallowness of its teachings and the movement's tendency to accept all kinds of fads without critical examination. There are far better places to learn occultism. I found this to be true based on my own experiences.
At the same time, this same lack of rigor and willingness to accept just about any fad that appears esoteric, mystical or angelic make the New Age a perfect breeding ground for grifters. I've seen with my own eyes self-proclaimed healers who claim to be experts in energy healing and show off their two-week course diplomas yet don't have a clue how to treat those with real problems (like myself after my premature Kundalini awakening). I've also seen people charging hundreds of dollars for online meditation courses which merely include very basic information that can already be found on the internet for free – often with blatant plagiarism. Lol!
If you want to learn Yoga, Tai Chi or some another energetic practice properly, or if you have a problem with your occult anatomy like I did, then you need to find a real master with deep knowledge, not one of the many dime-a-dozen New Age "gurus" with only the most superficial knowledge and who really don't know what they're doing. That should be obvious.
The Wily Fox wrote: ↑January 25th, 2024, 1:05 pm
And how much will you be charging
@Winston for your services? $333?!!
I won't be charging Winston anything for my services. But to be fair, neither will you! Lol!
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