Regrann from @__polarity__ - As this sermon continues, I would like to acknowledge some hypocrisy. In case any of you didn’t know, there’s literal magick in the Bible. How can it not? It derived from magickal people. There’s magick and sorcery in every religion. Yea, I said it. It’s in Judaism. It’s in Christianity. It’s in Islam. That info is beyond your faith levels. As far as Christianity, that’s the only religion that hides the magick in plain sight. There is a difference between both books, however. The book of Psalms is more moderate. If you wanna manifest abundance more quickly, help save someone from injury or illness, or wanna get out of a court case without negative energy being returned to you, the book of Psalms is a safer choice. Solomon’s magick is a higher level. To be honest, it’s alot darker. In my experience, there are only two ancient magick authors that produced some of the most dangerous magick, if not THE most dangerous magick and that’s Solomon and Abdul Alhazred aka the Mad Arab. He’s the author of the Necronomicon, the dark book of demons and magick. It’s been passed off as a fictional book but that was due to internal threats between the European author H. P. Lovecraft and Aleister Crowley but that’s another post. The fact is Christians perform magick everytime they read from these books but there’s a catch: they’re not using terminology. those books are more Kabbalic. In the Kabbala, there are multiple names for the Source. Hebrew linguistics are based on reality altering frequencies. For each scripture in Psalms, a different name for God is required to receive the full benefit of the spell recited from out of Psalms and the same for any spells from Solomon’s collection. So if those two books are witchcraft, that technically qualifies a church as being a coven 🔮 - #regrann #witchesofinstagram #blackwitchesofinstagram #howsway #magick #blackwitch #psalms #bookofmagick