Hey /x/ I'm starting a Occult "research" club in the school what are key things and crucial items does the club need?
I'm not the most experienced guy but that's also a reason I'm starting the club.
*What does the club need
i fucked up my grammar
>>17241830
An organizer with consistent grammatical skills.
>that's a joke
>>17241830
First off, a pentagram isn't evil at all. It represents earth water fire air and spirit and is used to ward off evil/protect from it.
>>17241830
If you're uni, you'll need:
>knowledge of topics. You don't need to be an expert, but it'd be nice of someone could lead discussion
>faculty advisor
>Pres, VP, sec., treas.
>a stable place to meet
Other than that, it's all up to you.
Some good basic resources would be like sacred-texts.com or, um, esotericarchives or twilightgrotto or whatever Peterson's domain is these days.
>>17241830
If anything, I think it's essential you start off with Hermeticism
Literature.
Not the "1001 Healing Spells" variety either. A good place to start is paranormal occurrences in the world's most popular book, The Holy Bible.
A more contemporary, but very well researched, book on the occult is Colin Wilson's "Beyond The Occult".
Also
>Montague Summers
>Augustin Calmet
>Pauwels & Bergier
Seriously though, most modern youngsters have lost all respect for the written form, as expressed by your treatment of the word "research".
I have a feeling you guys will watch Donnie Darko & discuss the spookier aspects of some obscure anime - """RESEARCHING""" it on your fucking phones.
>>17241845
Wow. You're fucking angry, aren't ya? Telling kids to commit suicide for simple on-topic inquiries. Man, you really need professional help. I'm not even trolling. Seek help. Get more sun & eat more veggies & drink more water. It is definitely okay for people with interests that diverge from your own to exist.
Yikes, bud.
Thanks for citing your "infographic" btw. Source??