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When you realize reality is malleable, it’s incredibly easy for the mind to lose its anchor. I’ve noticed that if I spend too much time operating in highly fluid, magical mindstates without active maintenance, a form of spiritual derealization can creep in. You start over-interpreting signs, falling into a loop of "lust for result," or letting your thoughts spiral into obsession.
It reminds me of the old warnings in traditional mysticism: if the "vessel" (your mind and body) isn't strong enough or grounded enough to hold the light, the container cracks. In modern terms, if you don't keep one foot firmly planted in baseline reality, your magical practice stops being an act of willpower and turns into a coping mechanism or a psychological trap.
It reminds me of the old warnings in traditional mysticism: if the "vessel" (your mind and body) isn't strong enough or grounded enough to hold the light, the container cracks. In modern terms, if you don't keep one foot firmly planted in baseline reality, your magical practice stops being an act of willpower and turns into a coping mechanism or a psychological trap.