Edited By
Lucas Braun

An innovative concept is gaining traction as practitioners of Golden Dawn and Thelemic magick propose an online ritual experiment. Set for April 2025, participants are invited to engage together via Zoom or other video platforms to enhance their magickal experiences. This novel approach seeks to challenge traditional methods by fostering a sense of community and shared energy, even in a virtual environment.
The idea of uniting in rituals remotely raises intriguing possibilities and some skepticism. "The power of group work could be turbocharged in this format," one user commented, hinting at the potential transformative impact of collective energy. As the online community kicks off discussions, users are eager to see how this new format holds up against age-old practices. The rhythm of each session, including breathwork and meditation, is expected to be synchronized, ensuring a seamless experience despite technological limitations.
Practitioners are tapping into the technology available in 2025, with many users excited about the prospects of ritualistic practices in a digital space. The main themes emerging from the lively chatter include:
Adaptation of Rituals: Adapting traditional rites to suit the online format raises questions about authenticity and effectiveness.
Technologyโs Role: Some members argue that employing slow tempos during rituals can mitigate lag, enhancing participation and experience.
Community Spirit: The notion of working in unity, even from a distance, emphasizes the collective spirit inherent in magickal practices.
"We donโt have to use a camera or mic, just do the ritual together," one practitioner noted, highlighting the commitment to connection over technology constraints.
Despite the mixed sentiments surrounding the usability of technology for such spiritual practices, the overall mood remains positive. Early participants express anticipation about the outcome of this experiment, stating, "Iโm interested. Have to have a good crew though."
As the countdown to the virtual ritual begins, excitement is palpable within the community. With varying experiences, users are eager to see how shared energies can manifest through a screen. Many are diving into preparations, eager to experiment with synchronized movements and collective visualization, hoping to widen the boundaries of what group rituals can achieve.
๐ "Power of group work could be turbocharged in this format."
๐ Participants are strategizing on using a metronome for synchronized timings.
๐ Adaptive methods may redefine traditional practices in the magickal community.
The experiment is intended to provide an opportunity for a unique blend of modern technology and ancient practices. As this initiative gains momentum, only time will tell how the journey unfolds for participants, widening the horizon for future online rituals.