Making Magick Practical: What Is Magick, Really?
- Michael Wallick

- Apr 10, 2022
- 4 min read
Updated: Jun 14, 2025
By Michael Wallick
Part 6 in the Practical Hermetics Series
Preamble: Making Magick Practical
Magick is not about the supernatural—it is about working with natural law, consciously and with intent. Humanity’s greatest magick is not found in rituals or potions. It is found in the human brain, which I believe was designed by a Creator to co-create reality.
When you set a goal, your mind goes to work:
Your imagination generates possibilities.
Your focus creates neurological pathways.
Your critical thinking filters the fantasy from the functional.
This is real magick—applied psychology, neurology, and will. Millions of people have used this process to transform their lives. But magick only matters if it helps you become better, and the world become kinder.
The Other Side of Magick: Cause and Effect in the Shadows
Unfortunately, magick is neutral—and not everyone uses it for good.
There is a cabal of dark magicians operating in the world today—men and women in positions of extreme power who use manipulation, deception, and perversion to serve their goals. They use symbols, language, and systems of control to shape societies behind the scenes.
They are involved in:
Human trafficking
Sex trafficking
The sexualization and exploitation of children
They compromise celebrities, CEOs, and politicians through blackmail. They lure them into drug- and alcohol-fueled orgies, where minors are groomed, abused, and enslaved. This isn’t about personal kinks—it’s about ritualized power through perversion, and the normalization of degradation.
The world has been convinced it's a hoax. They laughed off Pizzagate. Then came Jeffrey Epstein, whose network of trafficking and blackmail targeted the elite across the globe. And even that, somehow, slipped back under the radar.
Facing Darkness Without Feeding It
These people are powerful. Their influence is global. And no, I am not here to "fight" them. That road nearly destroyed me.
I once tried to oppose them. I named names, called them out, and shouted into the void. I paid the price—spiritually, emotionally, mentally. It led me to a very dark place. I know my limits now. I don’t ignore the evil, but I don’t give it my energy either.
“Vengeance is mine, I will repay, says the Lord.” — Romans 12:19
I’m not a Christian, but that quote resonates deeply. The Bible—like many sacred texts—is a book of magick, full of spells, rituals, archetypes, and egregores. Its God is no more or less “real” than the Gods of Paganism. My personal view leans more deistic: I believe in a Creator that gave us the tools—and the responsibility—to shape our own path.
The Erasure of the Sacred Feminine
One reason our world is out of balance is that the feminine has been stripped from the spiritual narrative.
In the Hebrew Bible, Asherah—consort of El and later Yahweh—was a Goddess of groves, fertility, and balance. Her temples were torn down. Her priestesses were smeared as prostitutes. The result? A patriarchal system with no Divine Feminine left to temper the fire.
Religion became control. And control is not the same as truth.
Science, Magick, and Responsibility
Science is vital. It helps us understand the universe. But it, too, has limitations. Quantum physics shows us things that contradict classical mechanics. Some of it seems downright magical.
I believe God/Goddess created this universe through physical laws. But I don’t believe in divine interference. We are here to choose, to create, and to learn through cause and effect.
Light Work in a Dark World
So what do we do?
Use your magick wisely.
Make your world better.
Protect yourself from evil—but don’t obsess over fighting it.
As Jiddu Krishnamurti said: conflict feeds conflict. The more you push against darkness, the more you feed it. Just be light. Be true. Be good.
You may not be able to change the world, but you can refuse to be corrupted by it.
Yes, Evil Exists
There are holocausts happening every day:
Human trafficking
War-driven displacement
The exploitation of refugees
The destruction of nature
Even the casual disregard for life in political rhetoric
Even the ease with which abortion is accepted—not as a painful last resort, but as casual convenience—reflects this shift. (Note: I support a woman’s right to choose, but I also recognize that spiritual consequences are real, and personal responsibility matters.)
Make no mistake: Satan, or Evil, is the god of this world—for now. But the story isn’t over.
What You Can Do
Realize your limitations. But also realize your power.
Choose your battles.
Support those who are fighting the darkness directly.
Don’t be the “good person who does nothing”—be the good person who does something.
Even if that “something” is simply living in truth, kindness, and integrity.
If you witness or suspect human trafficking:
📞 Call 1 (888) 373-7888 — National Human Trafficking Hotline
My business is using symbols to help people feel better and be more successful using the brain’s ability to do what it naturally does, and is backed by Neuroscience. Yes, it is magical the things we can achieve if we just hack our brain’s natural capacities.
I invite anyone to debate with me or make an offer for me to speak to any group.




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