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How to summon and sell your soul to Satan and other devils

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Re: How to summon and sell your soul to Satan and other devils

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Interesting take. It's analogous to religious arguments defending the idea of miracles. I don't say that in principle the world must be causally closed and bound by natural laws; only that it seems very likely, as it enough to explain an insanely huge ratio of what we already witness, and the quality of the evidence for other stuff is very low. I just finished with a quick edit to my post to be more specific, but I s…

I might agree, except I view it more productively as an argument defending the idea that the physical world can be inherently lawful ("bound by natural laws", in a very real sense) despite the common belief in miracles or magick! You don't have to renounce belief in the reality of physical laws just because you might also practice some ceremonial magick (or religious prayer, for that matter) - indeed, one can make ve…

Well, I can agree with all that, probably more so than 80%+ of other naturalists. Although naturalists tend to actually be pretty open to the powerful psychological effects that can happen via natural means, as you need that to explain things like alien abduction experiences, near-death experiences, etc. in natural terms, unless those people are literally all lying.

Re: How to summon and sell your soul to Satan and other devils

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So early in the article and already a mistake. Humans are not God's creation. The word human comes after the creation, and is reference to what is of Man, but not Mankind itself. It is the vulgar / common tongue that distorts to their convenience.

human (adj.)

mid-15c., humain, humaigne, "human," from Old French humain, umain (adj.) "of or belonging to man" (12c.), from Latin humanus "of man, human," also "humane, philanthropic, kind, gentle, polite; learned, refined, civilized." This is in part from PIE (dh)ghomon-, literally "earthling, earthly being," as opposed to the gods (from root dhghem- "earth"), but there is no settled explanation of the sound changes involved. Compare Hebrew adam "man," from adamah "ground." Cognate with Old Lithuanian žmuo (accusative žmuni) "man, male person."

Re: How to summon and sell your soul to Satan and other devils

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> I can't recommend doing any of these things, but if someone wants to, I highly suggest not naively following the directions of a satirical blogpost. Very interesting stuff. Regarding this part, are you saying that that the supernatural claims behind these rituals are real in some literal sense, or that they have psychological effects that might not be desirable?

I'm going to punt on the first half, the second is emphatically true. Or the psychological effects could be desirable. No one should recommend ceremonial magic and occult study, in my opinion. Anyone who 'should' be going down the rabbit hole can't be dissuaded. But if you must, start with something like Prometheus Rising by Robert Anton Wilson. Don't just pull out the Goetia and start summoning demons. Reality may o…

I’d put the case a little differently. If you say those who stumble down that path were “destined”, to such an extent that no human intervention is possible, then that very assertion will attract to that path those who already feel helpless and disempowered. Those are the very ones least able to manage that sort of path.

How about this? Do not invoke what you cannot dismiss. You cannot be certain that you can dismiss anything you invoke. Don’t be an idiot.

Or perhaps this. You are playing a first-person shooter. You can be seen by your adversaries, but the adversaries are invisible to you and you have no idea of their powers or weaponry. Sounds like a stupid game for which there are only stupid prizes.

There are many paths up the mountain. Don’t be an idiot.

Re: How to summon and sell your soul to Satan and other devils

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Surely the modern way to sell your soul online is through NFTs?

Not necessarily. It is speculated that the Devil can solve any mathematical problem and thus human crypto is useless to him, as he can just reverse all hashes, compute the discrete logarithms and factor arbitrarily large numbers. So an NFT (or any other cryptographic artifact) is rather something that Satan can offer you for your soul.

Money made with math seems like something the Devil would be into.

Re: How to summon and sell your soul to Satan and other devils

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Everytime I hear something about this topic I think about one of the oldest unchanged websites I know of: https://beyondweird.com/ Many downloadable books there containing occultism.

Wow. Been nearly 20 years since I stumbled on this site. Unfortunately, I still am not psychic according to the test on there.

Also, I did find it fascinating, just the first essay I clicked “The Body of God” from 1922, seems astonishingly similar to Scott Adams’ novella God’s Debris. As well, the preface is shockingly similar to Adam’s antisemetic views, views on women’s rolls in society/ child-rearing, and views on male “self determination”/ self-actualization.

Wonder how foundational that was to a young Scott Adams, assuming he read it.

Re: How to summon and sell your soul to Satan and other devils

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post #46

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As much as people love Napoleon Hill and his book, he may have been one of the first and biggest fake gurus of the 20th century, having never actually interviewed Carnegie and other rich people for his beloved book: https://youtu.be/iEDzb9ZplX0

What does that have to do with this other book?

Research Napoleon Hill. He was a notorious lifelong scam artist. He made all that crap up and it's painfully obvious if you read any of his books.

Re: How to summon and sell your soul to Satan and other devils

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Please please please for God's sake stay away from this stuff. It will steal your mind and your soul. This isn't something one can innocently dabble with. Turn to God instead, He will hear you. // Catholic ex-occultist

We're not "innocently" dabbling with it, we're all experts here on HN.

I hope you're being sarcastic and don't actually believe in this crap.

Re: How to summon and sell your soul to Satan and other devils

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Many of the demon sigils resemble circuit schematics!

Perhaps demon culture is heavily influenced by electrical engineering.

As someone who studied EE and briefly worked in the field before abandoning it, can confirm that EE and demonology are inextricably intertwined.

Re: How to summon and sell your soul to Satan and other devils

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The article does a great job at explaining an important topic (morality) to the common public, using analogies from popular culture and religion to make its point. It resonates with the tech community because some may have been struggling with this dilemma in the shadows for a long time, due to the conflict of interests. Since this was a “how to” guide, if you want to get serious, here is a short video how to do the…

Do the opposite? Buy an extra soul from Satan? Why?
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