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Eyes on the brain
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So I thought I'd talk a little bit about my approach to lovecraftian magic and some of the main ideas you'll be focusing on, if you choose to practice this magic.
I imagine you already know a little about lovecraft and his work. There are those who claim the gods are little more than thoughtforms and those, like myself, who have managed to reach past the thoughtforms and contact the gods themselves.
My approach to this was to create magical focal points around my head, to channel in the energy and more effectively communicate with the pantheon. I called these focal points eyes because they help the mage scry into the cosmos and perceive what the lovecraftian pantheon show you.
The eyes relate to different gods, depending where on your head they are.
Eyes towards the back relate to nyralathotep, eyes in the middle are Azathoth's and the eyes at the front are yog sothoths. There is some overlap in the areas and the other members of the pantheon use a combination of the three areas.
I've found the best way to focus my attention on the eyes is to wewr a blind fold or cover my eyes with the backs of my hands ( the front direct too much energy).
The eyes are first obtained through the invocation of Azathoth. This can be tricky as you must channel past the barrier created by the star's light.
I'll leave it there for now, I have written all my findings down so I can share more if people are interested.
~Hundred eyes
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Interesting, what a cool path you have chosen :)
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It does indeed sound interesting, and I can see a fair bit of logical merit to the principles behind your practice. Often blind-folds or similar deprivations of sight are used in those who want to focus on looking inward. The blindfold is also a common symbol, especially in art, for inward sight, second sight (block the physical sight to open the third eye) and of course also the search for objective knowledge.
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Are you a devoted follower to one of the deities for example that of nyarlothotep? Or is your aim to experience, what you call, the pantheon? I would be interested in reading what you have done thus far.
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I work with Azathoth alot, though my main goal is just to work through the pantheon and learn as much as possible.
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Ah, I see. Just wanted to find out, since I've read some material which states different pathways for each of he old gods and each one has a different way to reach them. So you are working mostly with the mad king, I wish you luck on your journey and look forward to your future posts.
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