>>98737
>the "action"/"dare" part. What exactly does that encompass?
First, an example of a most simple act of magick. How do you acquire a can of soda?
You sit at home in front of the computer, and slowly you come to the realization that your throat is parched. You imagine a can of cold, delicious mountain dew, and the desire for one begins to well up.
Second, your desire builds enough that you cannot take the inaction anymore, so you decide that you're going to have to shift your mass out of the chair and actually go get one from the fridge.
So, thirdly, you lurch into action and drag yourself up, sweaty flesh separating from the wet leather of your recliner and the tedious dance of moving each trunk of a leg in front of each other begins until you reach the fridge and pull it open.
Fourth, if you manage to remain focused on your ultimate goal. Keeping silent about it, lest your mother loudly object to your excesses. Not letting any thoughts of such things such as 'diet', 'bedtime' or 'wanking' interfere with your pure action of acquiring said soda can. You will then receive a soda can.
Amen!
Which is an acronym for, El Melech Ne'eman
Which means, God Is A Faithful King
He keeps his promises. The planets go around. The sun comes up. You release an apple, it falls. Your molecules stay together in the shape of you. Not because they want to, not because of some Law humans made up, or because God or whoever the fuck wants it to, but because it has been promised.
You do a thing, certain results will follow. As is promised.
>inb4 fools start saying mundane acts are not magick
go drink more mountain dew you idiot