Edited By
Isaac Thompson
A growing number of people are trying to merge traditional medicine with chaos magick techniques. This trend has sparked interest among those seeking alternative healing methods, particularly for ailments like bacterial infections.
Recently, a beginner in chaos magick proposed an innovative idea on user boards: drawing sigils on medicine boxes to enhance healing. It raises questions about mental and spiritual approaches to health.
Comments from various participants reveal a range of experimental practices.
Healing Altars: One individual shared their experience, stating they created an altar from pill bottles dedicated to a healing spirit. They suggested that incorporating energy work could be as effective as sigils.
Caution Against Meds: Another person expressed skepticism, saying, "Meds only ever made me worse. But I didnโt think to put sigils on them; you'd need edible pens.โ
Mental Sigils: Someone else pointed out that sigils do not need to be physical. "You can make mental sigils that work just as well if you really buy into it."
Interestingly, these responses showcase a mix of enthusiasm and caution, reflecting diverse healing philosophies.
"If it makes you feel better this nobody gives you permission to try it!"
๐ Combining magick with medication is gaining traction.
๐ฌ Many are experimenting with different healing practices.
โ๏ธ Responses show a balance of excitement and skepticism about effectiveness.
As people continue to explore these unconventional methods, it raises the question: Can merging spiritual practices with traditional treatments lead to better outcomes? The evolving dialogue in these forums could influence future approaches to health and healing.