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Greetings,
First of all, sorry about the poor English. I'm not a native speaker
I don't know if there are any, or if how many, posts about an autistic person, like me, who just wanted to start studying magick because of some changes in their lives and somehow watched some stuff on YouTube about Magick that made a lot of sense and ended up here after trying to find a way to start their journey.
But are there any well-structured list of which books I start reading that gives some logical evolution?
Something like:
1. Mathematics
2. Physics
3. Chemistry
4. Biology
Where you start with the basic language and aspects, followed by a set of natural rules that can onl be read by that language, then you learn the interaction and subsequent reaction of those rules into the material world, to finally understand their deep relation to the living world.
I know that there's no right path, but it has been extremely hard for me to discover something because it just looks like there are many doors to open that I can't simply choose one. And even when I close all of them and try to watch which has a breach so I could open and take the path, I simply can't understand it well because it was too advanced, or was something that needed another knowledge to actually make sense.
And that is why I was asking about if there's like a list of readings that can summarise and organise into clear learning process of at least the basics.
First of all, sorry about the poor English. I'm not a native speaker
I don't know if there are any, or if how many, posts about an autistic person, like me, who just wanted to start studying magick because of some changes in their lives and somehow watched some stuff on YouTube about Magick that made a lot of sense and ended up here after trying to find a way to start their journey.
But are there any well-structured list of which books I start reading that gives some logical evolution?
Something like:
1. Mathematics
2. Physics
3. Chemistry
4. Biology
Where you start with the basic language and aspects, followed by a set of natural rules that can onl be read by that language, then you learn the interaction and subsequent reaction of those rules into the material world, to finally understand their deep relation to the living world.
I know that there's no right path, but it has been extremely hard for me to discover something because it just looks like there are many doors to open that I can't simply choose one. And even when I close all of them and try to watch which has a breach so I could open and take the path, I simply can't understand it well because it was too advanced, or was something that needed another knowledge to actually make sense.
And that is why I was asking about if there's like a list of readings that can summarise and organise into clear learning process of at least the basics.