Danny Chaoflux suggests an Ultraculture Sunday ritual:
Remember the first time you got excited about the occult and the subversive? Do you remember when it started coming together for you? Connecting all of those dots? When you felt the tingle of ancient shaman ancestors in the same breathe as electric future possibilities? Why the occult mattered to you? Do you remember how drawn in you were, and how inescapable the lure of the Mystery was? Remember taking quiet walks and having close encounters with the extremely unlikely, where your mind seemed to spill into the world? Reading the words of friends and heroes like they somehow hacked into your soul? Early Coincidences and Deja Vu?
I’ve been putting a lot of thought into tracing my occultural roots lately, all the things over the years that have made me start studying and practicing magic. I like the sound of this ritual, though I’m not sure what it has to do with the general purpose of ultraculture.


3 responses so far ↓
1 chaoflux23 // Sep 2, 2006 at 5:51 pm
recently the community seemed to lose a reason to exist.
I think we all needed a reminder about why we came together in the first place, before the stage is set for magical actions and dreams about affecting the larger community of human life.
If anyone has any grand plans on how to change the world and make it an awesome place, those ideas should work out perfectly in a microcosm of the occulture before stepping foot out into the world of the ultraculture.
To reinvestigate why we got hooked into the occult is important, so people will remember which door to lead the way towards for the generations of initiates to come.
Maybe I should have elaborated in the first place?
2 23, Stripping // Sep 4, 2006 at 3:57 pm
Oddly enough, saturday night I spent a great deal of time destroying things that accumulated on my altar in the past two years. then I drew the psychic cross on my forehead in Solomon Oil, called out for help, started drinking, checked my email, and read ultracultural shout-out… Am I one of the Antiultracultural Black Brothers?
3 ultra-assist // Sep 4, 2006 at 6:43 pm
that sounds like a sacrificial rite, as well as breaking things back down to basics, as its most pure crux point.
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