| QUOTE (Posted by: <.?.> Aug 4 2004 @ 10:55 AM ) |
*Disclaimer* using, or attempting any of the following will result in thinking, learning, and experiencing, so basically what follows is extremely dangerous and could leave you really messed up, proceeded at your own risk. *Disclaimer* as implied id like this to grow into a nice big debate about the methods, ethics, complications, countermeasures, and anything else you can think of regarding forcing your way into someones mind. and also what to do once your in. dangerous skill? yes, not something to really discuss and share with others? probably, will i do it nonetheless? you better believe i will. so a bit of stater material from my own meandering thoughts, ethically i cant say is its very allowable, however taking the satanists stand that one should treat ones enemies as enemies, i think they make a perfect and ethically allowable experiment group (if they've wronged me it is within my right to wrong them back) the methodology is a bit complex as of yet it seams that a good link (as in any magick) is needed and then its a matter of bi locationally like methods, with focus on entrance into the actual etheric thought realm that makes up ones target. complications? far and many, so far Ive noted negative feedback, the querent becoming aware of the intrusion and possibly exploiting another factor, that the link once established does not so readily sever. and any number of other less noteworthy matters. as to countermeasures thats really a game of methodology in reverse, and somewhat justifies this thread while i may teach someone to attack ill have many more able to rebuke that intrusion. at any rate actual countermeasures seam viable along the lines of enchanted items, wards, etheric shields, servitors, familures, altered states which inhibit incoming and cognitive thought, and lets round it off with say emotive barriers (good old pure unadulterated rage etc) what to do once your in? well thats the fun of life, never can tell whats gonna happen or what will take preference fair days, and don't try and break into anyone soon (at least no occultists they pick up on newbs far to easily and have a way of paying back such stupid acts) <.?.> |
| QUOTE (Posted by: Trillis Aug 4 2004 @ 11:19 AM ) |
Mmm.. Farely good. But I think it needs some more detial. The techniques you gave was bi location and a magick link. However, I'm guessing this wasn't directed towards newbs. For the most part, hacking into someones mind is a very diffacult proccsess. And once one can achieve this, it's also extremely dangerious. As <.?.> stated, theres a negetive feedback. Some can call it karma etc.. Or something else.. However, it's all the same. So just be carefull. |
| QUOTE (Posted by: <.?.> Aug 5 2004 @ 05:28 AM ) |
Very true, this isn't aimed at newbs, however id like any who have little or no experience to feel free to add or debate, any of the things I've said. but more to the point, yes it is very dangerous and difficult, and I expect most of the valuable feedback to come from experienced practitioners. that is also the reason i kept methodology so vague as of yet, if it proves that there is little interest in this subject, or no one else of skill who wants to add their ideas on the matter, then all the better that it was vague on attack. time will be the measure on wither or not I add more to what i have said fair days <.?.> |
| QUOTE (Posted by: Trillis Aug 20 2004 @ 06:50 AM ) |
I think mind hacking is more along the lines of a psions job, no? |
| QUOTE (Posted by: <.?.> Aug 20 2004 @ 12:02 PM ) |
it is the method that decides what practitioner uses the craft, mind hacking may be done in rudimentary form even by the lowly sigil mage (nothing against the use of sigils, but i know a good many that never progress beyond that one ability) it is true however that a psion is ideally suited to force entry into another's mind, as the mind is their tool. at any rate every occult field comes down to the manipulation of energy in conformity with will anyway, so it is more a matter of skill in whatever method one chooses to wield that will determine results. <.?.> |