How Leftist Witches Misunderstand Karma
Jun. 7th, 2020 07:01 pm
As I have mentioned, I have distanced myself from my leftist friends because of the karmic blowback I sense they have coming at them like a tsunami. I could be wrong and my avoidance of former pals could be all for nothing. I am willing to take that risk as I have become increasingly disgusted by the hypocrisy and detachment of my former allies. My distancing is also motivated by pure selfishness -- I don't want to be around if what I believe is coming for them actually appears on schedule. I don't relish being dragged down by people who are already at this time unhappy and toxic to be around.
I used to be unhappy in the same way most leftists are unhappy: I suffered severe depression. Though the thick of it happened in my teens, depression was a normal condition for me that only faded completely when I started doing the Sphere of Protection and discursive meditation every day as part of my Druid religion. I know the state of depression intimately. I know its manias and its black holes. I know its behaviors and false hopes. Most individuals on the left suffer from some form of depression or mania, and those who are able to keep their own subconscious inner turmoil at bay usually succumb to various forms of addiction, food addiction being the most common.
Trends have it that it is fashionable for leftists, especially women, to declare themselves witches. The number of good role models out there for the young witch are close to zero. Brought up on Harry Potter and American Horror Story, a young witch is sets out on her own with cartoon images of what magic is and does. Witches with street cred who should honestly know better set traps for her, insisting you can invoke the djinn or faeries or whomever and they will do your bidding to "free that imprisoned lightning to strike down injustice and bring home the consequences of their actions to those who perpetrate it." A newbie to the Path, she is already the victim of a glamour designed to get her to buy more cool stuff so she can get a larger Instagram following. She enters witchcraft as the victim of hostile magic. To make matters worse, she is depressed.
That's where the T-shirt store comes in. There are at least seven T-shirt stores selling this design called "Hex the Racists":

"Racists" are defined as anyone who isn't pro-rioter. It's presumed "racists" are white but non-whites also qualify if they are against rioters. David Dorn, a 77 year old black man who died via a rioter's bullet, is considered a racist against his own kind. I mentioned leftist hypocrisy, and the former example is unfortunately one of at least a million.
I have learned the hard way that it's a bad idea to hex people even if you are particularly good at hexing people. Karma works in mysterious ways, and one of the reasons I think leftists suffer pandemic depression, chronic pain, and insomnia is the hurt they've thrown around coming back to hit them where it counts.
When a commenter on the Hex the Racists T-shirt store post suggested one should not hex, all hell broke loose among leftist witches intent upon killing the messenger.

Abject terror of consequences for one's actions is a calling card among modern leftists, including those who do not lean towards the occult. This comes from a place of not being able to recognize one's own first world privilege and the high costs of that privilege to everyone who is not first world. Hence the immediate overreaction of "don't tell me how to walk MY path" and "your path isn't the only one!" as if consequences for one's actions where a matter of elective choice.
The OP comes back with (essentially) that you don't have to call it karma for it to work, and that's where we get a grandiose egomaniac informing us that she is karma. The grandiose egomaniac is a black woman, so immediately a sycophant rushes in with an appeasing "my daughter was molested and I hexed her abuser!"

The next page has another egomaniac making up rules that absolve her from natural law just as long as the hexed person was a racist or committed an act of violence. As we have established, a racist is anyone who doesn't emphatically agree with a leftist. Real racism does not have to be demonstrated to condemn someone as a racist, and real violence most likely includes people who say mean, disagreeable things that hurt the witch's feelings.
A bystander who I will call White Witch asks about the law of three and is quickly shot down with more arbitrary limitlessness. Christianity is fashionably denigrated, most likely because of that stuff Jesus said about "Do unto others".
The OP chimes in again with more mild suggestions of sending protection instead of flinging harm, again citing natural laws of energy bouncing around.

This upsets the "the rules are anything I say!" witch who now basically tells the OP to leave her alone. OP comes back with "this is just science, yo."
Egomaniac No. 2 comes in with "The hex IS the karma." I'm reminded of a scene from Judge Dredd.
Also notice my comment is the only one of this whole group that has zero likes, ha ha! Guess I did a good job of scaring them...

White Witch dares to complain about being crucified for asking about the Rule of 3.
She is given virtual hugs by the OP and another white witch. Then a creepy message aappears from Our Sponsor offering 30 percent off on a T-shirt to one of our hex-happy witches.

A popcorn-munching fence rider pops in to say she enjoys reading all the different opinions. Seems legit. A third grade flame war occurs between yet another "I make my own rules" witch and a witch who takes an agnostic approach yet cannot raise herself above primary school "BUT SHE SAID" butthurt.

Remember the witch who hates Christianity and makes up her own rules? She's back, insisting karma isn't for her because she said so.
A troll stops by to mention that karma applies only to Hindus.
Anti-Christianity, who must correct others on absolutely everything, graces that person with more of her wisdom about "tenants in different faiths".
Troll returns with a revelation about being Christian herself and more hatred of Hinduism because her God allegedly hates anything she has misinterpreted as being against God's will.
Egomaniac No. 3 burps out "A hex is an inconvenience. If I want to hurt you, I will curse you".
Just as magic exists without one's personal belief being necessary, karma exists with no belief needed from you or me, no matter how important we think we are in the scheme of things. Every now and then, karma is obvious, such as when the rioter tries to hurl a brick into a car window and it bounces back and hits him.
Karma usually isn't obvious and it takes a staggering amount of careful discursive meditation to understand the tiniest fraction of it. Unbeknownst to these witches, karma affects us through all of our incarnations. Like gravity, it never sleeps. The toxicity we see in the above thread is the result of spiritual ignorance and confusion. Who ever told these women to turn off the television and shut off the Instagram feed and consider the possibility you don't just live once? Karma isn't just for Hindus and neither is reincarnation!
For this reason, I have taken to leaving vengeance to the gods. Sure, I still get good and angry at people who have done colossally stupid things. Then I take a moment and remember that I too do colossally stupid things. My only recourse is my vow to be a better person than I was yesterday, if only by the slightest bit. You are all welcome to steal my affirmation for yourselves... no bad karma in that at all!
