Talk:Magic/@comment-28198566-20160414033947/@comment-29527260-20160809053643

Calling people lazy that only practice the indirect form of magick is flat out rude and simple ignorant. Some people may not want to put out a candle flame with their mind because they see no use for it. I have a heavy passion for both direct and indirect magick, and I can tell you they are equally as powerful and require equal amounts of effort to master, and indirect magick is not a smooth easy thing. Indirect magick is much more sensitive, meaning the situation can get out of control too easily. Indirect magick is easier to cast (as in it requires less energy) but it is more difficult to control. You need to use your mind and manipulate your situation, and it has a different depth than direct magick, but both are equal in different ways. In no way is it considered lazy. If you're lazy, you're not going to get much out of indirect magick. Either that, or you're not going to get what you want out of it and you might just fuck up.

I love direct magick, but I wouldn't call someone lazy if they didn't care for it, but asides from your arrogance, ignorance, and blubbering, I wish you the best on your practice. Please be mindful of what you say and realize why someone might do what they do. Some people might not think direct magick is worth it, not because they're lazy, but because of how much time it takes to get results that they don't care for. They may just not be interested. I hope you do well with your endeavors on combining direct and indirect magick through martial arts. I hope you realize that when it comes to the power of indirect magick, which can just about do anything you want it to, you don't demean it. I really do wish you the best on your path, even though I'm not happy with your manners. - Kai