Very true, but the more important point here id like to point out is that whether or not there are any actual "limits" within magick is irrelevant. Telling yourself and everyone else around you that there are limits which are clearly defined and this or that CANT be done is something that's been happening in science for years, and if we didn't have people that ignored this type of self defeating pessimism we woulden't be where we are now technologically (whether were we are now is good or bad is also irrelevant). If you really want to do something you'll find a way to do it in the realm of magick or otherwise, assuming it's something you REALLY want to accomplish, or maybe you won't, and someone else will, it happens.Venefica wrote:He did not say the occult do not work, he said there is a limit to what it can do. I do not agree with him on that, but many occultists feel that way. What do it matter if he is an occult writer. Not all occultists believe magick has no limits and many advocate a more down to earth rational approach.Donald Tyson is an occult author for Llewellyn. i wonder what book that was quoted from?
Mud flinging about who's ideas are right and wrong is pointless, especially when it comes to topics of innovation regarding any type of progressive field of work. Those that want to stand still can stand still, and those that want to move forward will continue doing so.