“There’s no plan when it comes to hunting power. Hunting power or hunting game is the same. A hunter hunts whatever presents itself to him. Thus he must always be in a state of readiness. You know about the wind, and now you may hunt power in the wind by yourself. But there are other things you don’t know about which are, like the wind, the centre of power at certain times and at certain places.”
“Power is a very peculiar affair,” he said. “It is impossible to pin it down and say what it really is. It is a feeling that one has about certain things. Power is personal. It belongs to oneself alone. My benefactor, for instance, could make a person mortally ill by merely looking at him. Women would wane away after he had set eyes on them. Yet he did not make people sick all the time but only when his personal power was involved.”
“How did he choose who to make sick?”
“I don’t know that. He didn’t know it himself. Power is like that. It commands you and yet it obeys you. A hunter of power entraps it and then stores it away as his personal finding. Thus, personal power grows, and you may have the case of a warrior who has so much personal power that he becomes a man of knowledge.”
“How does one store power, don Juan?”
“That again is another feeling. It depends on what kind of a person the warrior is. My benefactor was a man of violent nature. He stored power through that feeling. Everything he did was strong and direct. He left me a memory of something crushing through things. And everything that happened to him took place in that manner.”
I told him I could not understand how power was stored through a feeling.
“There’s no way to explain it,” he said after a long pause. “You have to do it yourself.”
He picked up the gourds with food and fastened them to his back. He handed me a string with eight pieces of dry meat strung on it and made me hang it from my neck.
“This is power food,” he said.
“What makes it power food, don Juan?”
“It is the meat of an animal that had power. A deer, a unique deer. My personal power brought it to me. This meat will sustain us for weeks, months if need be. Chew little bits of it at a time, and chew it thoroughly. Let the power sink slowly into your body.”
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They sound like atheists larping as occultists to do terrible things. You usually got two types of atheists when it comes to this:
Those that don't believe in the spiritual but are wary of it, preferring not to deliberately antagonise something they may not perceive or because they hold an older warning like a tale of evil spirts actually being a warning about carbon monoxide natural vents (My camp)
Those that don't believe and enjoy deliberately mock and antagonise it. Messing around with shit like these, haunted buildings and the like, with some of them ending up having weirdly timed 'mental episodes' after messing around with Ouija boards...
Atheists don't believe there is a higher power or creative force in the universe.
These folks are actively seeking a higher power, one that we would consider to be "demonic".
They're definitely not atheists. They're Luciferians actively exploiting universal law to gain personal power.
So you do acknowledge that negative entities do exist and can affect us. These sick fucks are using the cannibalism rituals to contact and commune with negative entities the same way that Catholics use a communion wafer to connect to Christ.
This is being pedantic, but atheism is a absence of believe in god(s). Once could technically believe in the non-divine supernatural and still technically apply the label.
Belief in benevolent and malevolent spirits beyond the visible world doesn't necessarily imply belief in a creator. They're usually bundled together in the same belief system, but it's not a requirement.
Thank you