False Authenticity by Hoku Lani – Non-Fiction

Writer: Hoku Lani

Subject: False Authenticity

Link: MEWE / 21.12.2022

False Authenticity

When I began my journey, forty years ago, I was in my infancy, literally. Many things contribute to who we are. It is our experiences and when we learn from these we grow. Spiritually, I was raised in what I would call a weak Christian household. Sure we had our legends and tales from ancient Hawaii, but never firmly embraced.

When I began to awaken and realize that the stories in the scriptures made no sense and often times depicted evil, I began searching and discovering other religions. This guided me to a quest for knowledge and information which resulted in an interest into the occult. How many people know the the Abrahamic God is Ba’al? Perhaps you discount that only to discover the Abrahamic god is none other than Samael?

Researching and a quest for knowledge reveals forbidden knowledge. If you never seek out answers, then you never know. If I had one bit of advice for anyone, follow your own path and simply do you, without concern or worries if what others say or think. It is easy to read someone’s post or blog and make it your own. This does not mean the information is correct, accurate, or even authentic.

To practice Magick, one learns and creates what works. I am talking about me, I carve runes into the skeletons of formerly live creatures (coral) and then speak with Lilith for guidance when I cast them. Creating Sigils and sitting on the shore as answered to questions I ask are revealed by the spirits of the sea. Even suck a simple task as creating and activating a Sigil of Return, is Magick.

CONCLUSION:

Simply because a ritual is not from a book, or passed on from generation to generation, makes it no less a ritual, than one obtained easily from internet posts or searching. The only person you should aim to please, is yourself.

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