The AI Occultist
Digital tools, manifestation, ritual design, and the question of agency in machine-mediated life.
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This source is best treated as a map of how digital systems can become mirrors for intention. The serious question is not whether an app is magical; it is whether a tool makes the user more conscious, more disciplined, and less controlled by spectacle.
- 01Intention versus automation
- 02Prompting as ritual language
- 03AI as mirror, not master
- 04Digital altars and symbolic interfaces
- 05Discernment when technology feels oracular
- 01What part of the practice strengthens attention instead of fantasy?
- 02Where does the tool clarify intention, and where does it replace responsibility?
- 03How can symbolic work become practical action within 24 hours?
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