
Writer: XP & Magi Mania
Subject: White Magic (Response)
Link: LS666 Comments / 11.12.2025 / Response to “White Magic” by Lilith Princess Of Darkness
White Magic (Response)
FROM XP
The classic divide. Good versus Evil. Black and White. Day and Night. Positive and Negative. But opposites attract. We don’t exist in a vacuum. Where there will be light, darkness was there first. And as the light fades, so the darkness returns.
Supposedly good actions can be seen by others as evil actions and vice versa. Who is the judge? Whose point of view is correct? Magick is magick — and in a way — if you believe in it, then you must accept it in all its forms.
FROM MAGI MANIA
Good article! I think Simon the Sorcerer [Acts 8: 9-24] had a unique disposition to contend with Christ’s favor. He was stuck between Kingdoms, unable to discern what fueled his magic in the first place. He didn’t realize the Soul is a priceless portal through which the source (light) animates one’s spirit to continue existing. On the other hand, the flesh is the filter that bends the light and creates ‘shadows’ – this is the realm of Satan.
One can bend light in so many different ways to manifest desires, but there are limits once that light begins to dim through every passing filter. With this in mind, yes – it’s true, there is no “Light Magic” in Satan’s Kingdom because of how the flesh was designed to separate us into ‘individuals’ from the original light source (Elohim). Everything we pull from the physical environments around us in magical practices gets infused with ‘shadows’ upon ‘shadows’.
What Simon’s story reveals is that those who are ignorant of how the scales work. Practitioners who fancy themselves a ‘light worker’ are merely playing into the hands of Satan, sifting out who is the sheep and who is the wolf. Understand the rules, and you’ll know the powers and principalities one is dealing with – and hopefully, a person who deals within the unseen doesn’t get themselves terminated or worse.
I wouldn’t say Christ hates witches because Simon’s story reveals a deeper truth, leading one to question how, what, and where to seek realization of the self and apply the power of the soul. I’ll elaborate: as in Jude 1, specifically verse 9, it says the Devil disputed over Moses’s body. Why? Because the flesh is an essence-infused aspect of Satan’s control – branded by a seal thanks to Cain – thus showing claim to said ownership of those that descend from the following lineages.
At death, the flesh separates itself from the spirit it was containing to convict the ego into submission to this original contract. Depending on the state of a person, the Soul will either reintegrate said spirit with Elohim or leave said spirit to the void outer darkness. If the latter happens, Satan will either employ the spirit within the Infernal War, torture the spirit for lack of commitment, or direct them into reincarnation to procreate additional vitality sources. It just depends because eternity is set in the heart of each person (Ecclesiastes 3:11). May we choose our magical dealings wisely.
~Hail The Morning Star~

Thank you again XP.
It may be of interest for readers to consider other biblical instances involving the duality of the mystic path.
Genesis 35:1-5 (Idols and Jewelry Dedicated to other Gods Burried – Causes Spiritual Disturbance to Entire Town)
Genesis 40:7-9 (Joseph Interpreting Dreams)
Exodus 7:8 (Moses’s Serpent vs the Pharoh’s Magicians’ Serpents)
Exodus 13:16 (Water turned into Blood)
Numbers 22:21-29 (Balaam Donkey and the Angel of the Lord)
1 Samuel 28 (Saul Consults a Medium to Summon the Spirit of Prophet Samuel)
Daniel 2 (Interpreting Dreams – Specifically Verse 48 – Daniel is Put in Charge of All the Magi)
These are just a few small OT examples the clergy pobably doesn’t want people to look deeply into for obvious reasons. One of my favorite NT instances is Acts 16:16-18 concerning the posessed Fortune Teller. It is intersting to point out how excited the spirit was here. Some people interpret this as the demon trying to rival greater audience from Paul, but I see it differently. Demons are broken divinities from the light. Just like every being of sentience, we all have that inner source that continues fueling our power, our existence. Demons will thrive with a willing host because they have no physical form of their own. Unlike Paul, it seems when Jesus cast out the demons into a herd of pigs (Matthew 8:28-34) mercy was shown by putting the spirits into fleshly vessel. This has often made me wonder if some Demons want to be reintergrated with the Most High but cannot. Therein might lay the deep seeded resentment they have of Yahweh for making fleshly coporeal forms as the only conduit able to receive such sustaining light from Elohim.
~Hail The Morning Star~