Path: shell.portal.com!svc.portal.com!sdd.hp.com!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!venus.sun.com!news2me.EBay.Sun.COM!eastnews1.East.Sun.COM!newsworthy.West.Sun.COM!news70.West.Sun.COM!usenet From: markk@West.Sun.COM (Mark Kampe) Newsgroups: alt.magick Subject: Re: practicing in silence Date: 23 Oct 1995 22:45:32 GMT Organization: Sun Microcomputer Corporation Lines: 26 Message-ID: <46h5uc$o6q@abyss.West.Sun.COM> References: <46ftb1$842@newsbf02.news.aol.com> Reply-To: markk@West.Sun.COM NNTP-Posting-Host: sagredo.west.sun.com In article 842@newsbf02.news.aol.com, ubrino@aol.com (Ubrino) writes: > Is there any validity to the admonition that one should not practice > magick/kaballah/the occult until age 35? Is "reasonable motivation" "validity"? The motivations, as I understand them are: Kabbalah is a very esoteric discipline, and for someone to study such a subject before they were well grounded in the real world might interfere with their ability to develope a life in Malkuth. Age (in general) and parenthood (in particular) are very grounding experiences, and assumed to be adequate to counterballance the abstract and non-worldly influences of Kabbalah. Kabbalah is no longer as weird (compared to other experiences) as it once was, and people are now subjected to many more philosophical constructs in their childhood ... so the specific warnings no longer seem appropriate. The general admonition, however, that "one should be well grounded in this world before exploring others" still strikes me as prudent.