Mandala Principle and Chaos Magic

Jan 06, 2004 16:05

I've been reading some experimental writings on the principle of the Mandala and summoning old magics from this very basic form. It is said that this was a source of power for some of the older wizards from back when the magic was more pure and the blood was strong between the magical peoples who roamed the earth. I think through my rebirth my ( Read more... )

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xxjericahxx January 6 2004, 16:19:03 UTC
Who would be stupid enough to cross the line, milord?

Being curious,
xxjericahxx

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askvoldemort January 6 2004, 17:36:10 UTC
Many do. They seem to think that I sit here day in and day out looking for internet losers to chase down by IP address to Crucio. The truth is, their opinions simply do not matter enough for me to get out of my chair for.

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xxjericahxx January 8 2004, 16:34:32 UTC
Hmph, pitiful fools.

You shouldn't really care about them, they're just going to waste your valuable time plotting against Dumbletwit and his pawns.

Advising,
xxjericahxx

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xxjericahxx January 11 2004, 22:55:39 UTC
Good for you.

Lucky me, I don't have muggles chasing me down, annoying the hell out of me.

But I'm not comparing, of course. Juast being honest.

Merely looking,
xxjericahxx

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zaki January 7 2004, 16:04:29 UTC
Ooh. Mandalas. Will you be posting a picture of your work, or is it too private a matter?

I think you've frightened your minions with this pronouncement...they're all wondering if it is they to whom you are referring. And they are afraid to ask, lest your response be an irritated crucio, as they would then obviously deserve.

Shouldn't they instead be throwing themselves at your feet begging forgiveness if they have slighted you? It seems quite unallowable that an entire day has passed with only two answers to your latest summons.

By the way, did you receive your cupcakes? Baked without magic, I know they can hardly compare with what you're used to. But I did search long and hard for appropriately evil sprinkles. My apologies for the delay; the Muggle post is so much slower than owls, especially delivering overseas. But I figured you didn't really want suspicious owls flying to your new place of residence anyway. (Not that they listen to me in the first place...)

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askvoldemort January 7 2004, 16:39:18 UTC
Muggle photography is different than Wizard photography and I do not wish to aquire a Muggle camera to amuse some random journal poster.

They should all be afraid. However, I think that the chaff is being exposed for what it is. It is all fine and good when I post random blatherings, but any real discussions of magic frighten them. Obviously my advisors were mistaken when they said this would be a good way to attract new magical folk who had an interest in the craft and were hungry for power.

It seems that all anyone here seems hungry for is to sleep with my discarded skin. Simply disgusting.

I did recieve your cupcakes, however Goyle insisted on tasting them to make sure they were not poisoned. It is hard to tell if they were or not now since he has been hanging from thumbscrews for devouring my mail. I suppose he could be screaming for many reasons. Ah well. I'm sure they were fine.

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zaki January 8 2004, 19:53:24 UTC
Obviously my advisors were mistaken when they said this would be a good way to attract new magical folk who had an interest in the craft and were hungry for power.

Your advisors were mistaken. True, you might encounter new blood now and then, but you will attract far more Muggle twits (like me!) who like to flirt. With danger, I mean. We cannot be hungry for true power since we can never wield it. (Though, do let us know if you ever find a way to empower a Muggle with spellcasting ability. Who knows what we'd do to get even a little bit of power? Imagine how that would swell your ranks...two little words: cannon fodder.)

I did receive your cupcakes, however Goyle insisted on tasting them to make sure they were not poisoned... Ah well. I'm sure they were fine.

Dangit, Goyle, you bonehead! ARGH! *pouts* Those were *good* cupcakes, too. Wasted on that idiot who probably couldn't appreciate the difference between a good cupcake and a charcoal briquette. *sigh*

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askvoldemort January 8 2004, 20:32:14 UTC
I suppose if anything then I should keep my thoughts to this higher level of interest if I wish to exploit this venue for new followers. Currently my plans are to enslave the Muggles, so giving them special powers would not be in my favor. In fact it would rather work against my plan to empower them. But nice try.

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malfoy_lust January 7 2004, 16:11:35 UTC
"my blood has indeed been purified"...
Purified from what? Being a mudblood like you were before?
I think it's pathetic how you think that pure blood is the only way to be respected. You can base yourself on Adolph Hitler. He was once a great Leader, and just like you, he wanted to rebirth the Earth with people he called "pure" (blue eyes, blond hair..etc..).
But Adolph Hitler wasnt pure at all, like you. He wasnt one of them.
But he remained strong and did such big things- his name will always stay in history.

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askvoldemort January 7 2004, 16:31:33 UTC
Little fangirl, you are remarkably outgunned here. Go back into your closet with your little vibrator and your photographs of Tom Felton and leave the adults to speak of things you will never comprehend.

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malfoy_lust January 7 2004, 16:46:29 UTC
I was just saying that I think you are an awesome Wizard, one of my favorite, pureblood or not.
Read more carefuly. You should read things a bit closer, it's a good habit...

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askvoldemort January 7 2004, 16:53:03 UTC
You compared me to a failed Muggle dictator and insulted my heritage. If that is your idea of a compliment then obviously you have taken far too many blows to your head. Frankly, I find you rather tiresome.

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devancain January 11 2004, 21:00:50 UTC
I would like to hear more on what you think about the Mandala and Chaos Magic. I personally love studying up on the old ways. May I suggest (to all that are interested), for some interesting magical theories -- the writings of Aleister Crowley.

I hope that your New Year wasn't too disappointing, Lord Voldemort. Good day.

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askvoldemort January 12 2004, 01:44:13 UTC
It was not, it was a lovely time of meditation and magic gathering. Crowley, I believe to be a muggle who had some manner of insight into the magical world. Perhaps a squib.

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devancain January 17 2004, 18:39:12 UTC
Speaking of this, what do you think of the Kabbalah, the Key of Solomon the King, and 'high magic', etc. ?

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askvoldemort January 17 2004, 22:06:54 UTC
I think that it is a Muggle myth with some small bearing in truth. You have to understand that by ancient means we were all meant to be magical. It was only those that gave themselves over to religion, those who renounced their power that are what we call Muggles now. Those who kept their knowledge, who did not acknowledge the original sin, are those who are witches and wizards of today. Obviously there has been some outbreeding of this, but that is where the split is and where some of these myths come from.

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