Re: Is the use of magic hubris?
I agree with the saying above, since I don't use magic often but only in the time of need.
But I think that it also depends on how we use our magic.
I will give two situations in order to discrube my view:
Let's take 2 people for the examples:
1. If one can do fabulous and cool things using it, and the other can't, so it will certainly be hubris.
2. But, if one of them is wounded or sick, and the other guy uses magic in order to help and heal the wounded fellow- then I wouldn't call it hubris.
In my opinion, it's just a matter of using it in different ways.
I tend not to do magic as a normal aspect of my pathwalk. Not to say I may not but when I do it is seldom for personal gain beyond what I need to survive. Many times it is more a sense of purifying my family ancestors, protections and such or of course the inverse of those specifics should such a situation occur.
But I think that it also depends on how we use our magic.
I will give two situations in order to discrube my view:
Let's take 2 people for the examples:
1. If one can do fabulous and cool things using it, and the other can't, so it will certainly be hubris.
2. But, if one of them is wounded or sick, and the other guy uses magic in order to help and heal the wounded fellow- then I wouldn't call it hubris.
In my opinion, it's just a matter of using it in different ways.
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