. . .that you may reach the "end" of your life, having invested much time and energy in magick (even with many desired results), only to realize that you've, essentially, spent how ever many years of this incarnation playing D&D; exchanging secret handshakes and melodramatic titles with a bunch of sad, geeky white boys (not to mention other beings
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If you choose to hang out with losers and geeks, who most people can immediately see don't have too much going on, whose fault is it but your own? You keep defending these people and I think it's a little late to be complaining now.
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There is no objective "meaning" in the universe, just what we impose upon it.
Personally I happen to enjoy funny hats and long titles, and I have received a great deal of joy and solace from my life in magick (not least, I got to meet you...). So it's all good, regardless.
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Seems you are asking if anyone has any regrets putting time, effort and money into their local "secret society" club?
My answer would be "no" and when IT comes to "attainment"- I do not seek it from others or from groups or from secret societies. All one has to do is close ones eyes and sit still alone in a room.
Since I can already shoot laster beams from my fingers and project from the tip of my penis silent Tom Mix Westerns onto the walls of our Temple then I am all set. (or Horus)
Im sorry you have to deal "sad geeky white boys" hee hee
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