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OVERCOMINGThere are no Adepts or Masters in this world or upon the invisible planes who have not passed through all the sorrows and uncertainties of human experience. They have reached their present position because they have mastered those uncertainties and have risen above the circumstances which chain most people to the selfish side of life. All of the Great Ones have passed sequentially and gradually from ignorance to wisdom. none was made overnight. Each was tempted and each was strong through the moments of temptation. All were persecuted. Many died for their ideals, preferring wisdom above all treasure and truth above all power. Each initiate who now sits in session with the Elder Brothers has earned his position by consecration, intelligence, and sincerity. These are the magic keys which open the gates of the Mystery Schools.

Again and again the question is asked, “How can we know an initiate if we come in contact with one?” We can only answer, “By their works shall ye know them.” After analyzing the lives and habits of those initiates whom we are able to recoginize with our limited vision, we find that they all adhered to a general series of rules. Conditions are altered by the needs of the moment, but among the ancient manifestos we find hints as to the conduct of adepts and mystics.

For many hundreds of years the true Adepts and Initiates shrouded themselves in an impenetrable veil of mystery. This procedure served many ends. First, it protected the Initiates from the endless inconveniences to which they would be subjected by the curious and the credulous. It also permitted them to live quietly and silently, to study and pray, unknown and unsuspected even by their next door neighbor. Then, again, it multiplied the power which they had over a world which could not oppose them because it could not discover them. And, lastly, it enabled these schools and their disciples to escape the persecutions of religious bigotry and intolerance that have always been felt when man sought to discover God without the benefit of clergy.

The Egyptian Sphinx is supposed to have pointed out the initiate’s code of conduct by the symbolic interpretation of the four creatures composing it. The body of the bull with its great strength was interpreted to mean the process of labor, “to do.” The legs and tail of the lion speak of courage and are interpreted as meaning “to dare.” The wings of the eagle bespeak of loftier things, so they are interpreted as “to aspire.” The human head, with its sealed lips, means “to be silent.” Of all these rules, the last is most important.

excerpt from:
What the Ancient Wisdom Expects of Its Disciples
by Manly P. Hall

The Value of Performing House/Property Blessings

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A house blessing or property/land blessing is a usual practice in many esoteric and magical circles.  A house blessing is typically performed before the new residents move in. House blessings bring positive and loving energy into the house (and entire property) and also clean out any psychic residues left by previous tenants.

Did you know that when you get into an argument with someone that the energy of that argument lingers in the house, whether you intended to affect the sanctity of the house or not? In fact, there is the saying that “your thought is where you last left it.” Roughly translated, this saying means that if you had a negative conversation with your house mate while you were both in the kitchen, the thought forms associated with that conversation will remain in the kitchen. Left unresolved, each time you enter the kitchen and think about the topic of conversation, the last thought that you had about that topic will surface. You simply pick up where you left off unless you intentionally work to change the way you think or feel about the topic.

Now imagine that over the years multiple families or groups of people lived in the house. Without a house blessing to cleanse the house and property of junky energies, the new owners of property will likely find themselves thinking thoughts, feeling emotions, or taking actions that are highly unusual to their normal persona. This is simply the effect of “tuning in” to the psychic energies left by previous residents of the house. The more sensitive a person is to psychic energies, the more likely that person will be to pick up these leftover psychic energy forms.

House and property blessings can be done at the same time, using the same magical tools. With a Fire bowl/incense censer, self-lighting charcoal discs (available in most religious or new age stores), rubbed sage, pine resin, a keyed (or personalized) Chalice, sea salt, and pure spring water, anyone can do a house and property blessing.  Doing this type of blessing before the move-in date prevents one from having to climb up on or wiggle around furniture.  With this kind of blessing, all the negative energies (or energies opposed to the aims of the new residents) will be safely removed and released back into Universe. The house will be “like new” energetically, and the new residents can the intentionally create the type of psychic energy that matches their aims.

Of course, not all house blessings bring about a clearing of psychic residue.  Sometimes, thee is a talisman, like a doll or some other magically charged item, that is left inside the house that is creating the negative psychic signature and causing the incense smoke to not penetrate the walls, but rather repel the smoke!  In such cases, the Magician must resort to banishing rituals and the ritual removing of the object housing the negative energy before the property or home can be freed of all psychic residue.  So, it is essential in a Magician’s skill set to master rituals that aid him/her in the location of the negative source for removal purposes.  In the Golden Dawn system, these skills are taught at the Zelator 1=10 grade level.

From the Rosicrucian Digest

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THERE is but one road, one way, by which Mastery of Self and Mastery of Fate is attained. It is through the proper and systematic study of nature’s laws, the laws which govern the universe, govern man and affect man’s relation to all that exists.

To know man’s true relation to the universe and to other men, to know man’s unlimited powers, latent possibilities and unused fortitude of mind and soul, is to make each man a power for greater constructive, creative good; a success in the world, a credit to the world, a real part of the world.

Mastery of one’s own powers, abilities, and potent forces, working in harmony with all of nature’s rules, attuning with the divine mind, maintaining a poise of peace and radiant love, is mastering FATE and conquering the contesting forces which come from darkness and ignorance.

More important than seeing with the mortal eye, is seeing with the eye of intuition. Greater than hearing with the mortal ear, is hearing the voice of the inner-self and the voice of the countless master minds which speak without tongue. In the world of creation and accomplishment far more commanding than the learned lips and dictatorial voice, is the silent influence of a dominating will.

Intellectual mastery of the material knowledge of the world suffices only in the mastery of the material problems, and leaves every man to battle with his wits to hold and maintain that which he has but lately won. Nature knows naught of the material warfare and majestically stoops to help those who understand her ways and cooperate with her in universal construction, benevolent creation and human progression.

Man has ordained for himself and for his children, schools of illusions and effects. He revels in his education of phenomena, and is delightfully ignorant of the fundamental causes–even of his own existence and the meaning of life.

Schools and branches of science vie with one another in the propounding of theories, explanations of observations and the promulgation of illusive hypotheses. Books are written as authorities for every phase of nature’s manifestation only to become obsolete, untenable and rejected before the printing is finished.

Children are born, raised and educated with a false understanding of nature’s most helpful laws, and with absolute ignorance regarding the powers and abilities that are resident within the soul and mind of the inner, or real self.

Children grow into adulthood and as men, successful or failures, are unable to utilize the forces which would turn their paths into the highways of life’s real mission, and cannot combat the destructive forces of disease, disappointment, disaster or dejection.

The age of higher accomplishment through higher aim and a higher power is here. Call it the Aquarian Age, the Metaphysical Age, the Awakening Age or the New Age. The prevention of disease is the keynote of all therapeutic research, and in like manner the prevention of failures in life, the prevention of sorrow, the prevention of sin by a true understanding of God’s laws and man’s salvation, are the principles and laws which constitute the GREAT TRUTHS now being sensed by all and being taught to those who seek the Light.

Man is to enter the Kingdom of Light and to emerge from the feodality of darkness. Man is to be the Master of his Fate, the Master of Self, the Captain of his Soul. God so ordained it in the beginning when he created man in His own Image–in His spiritual image He created man. Man’s real fall was not from essential goodness, but from the mountain of understanding into the valley of ignorance and superstition.

Superstition we find fostered on all sides by the gluttons of material gain and the hierarchy of commercialism. The forces of evil, rampant in the past, still crouch in hiding, ever ready to prey upon the weakness of man in his inability to compete with the cunning of the world.

Truth must be given with unbiased intent and unprejudiced conception. God’s laws are without creed, nature’s manifestations for all alike. Sectarianism, personal idolatry, dogmatic limitations and earthbound beliefs, have no place in the presentment of TRUTH as the revelation of facts.

Through all the ages there have been Sages, illuminated and inspired minds, who have given their lives to the search for TRUTH and the spreading of the Light. From the dawn of civilization in Egypt and into the establishment of every new kingdom of man, these avatars of truth, these torchbearers of Light, have gone with unselfish purpose and with personal sacrifice to redeem man from no other false god, from no other fall, and from no other serfdom, than that of ignorance and superstition.

The wisdom of these sages, accumulated through centuries of time, through ever-changing periods in the evolution of man, have been added to, perfected, preserved and made simple in comprehension for all who would come to the door of the Temple of Light and feast with the sages of life.

– Rosicrucian Digest

Boaz and Jachin – Part 1 | GnosticWarrior.com

He erected the pillars at the portico of the temple. The pillar to the south he named Jakin and the one to the north Boaz. – 1 Kings 7:21

One of the most prolific symbols and allegorical key figures that you will find in freemasonry are the two pillars of Boaz and Jachin. The reason that you will always find these pillars in association with freemasonry is because they are the custodians of the Temple of Solomon.

It is both Boaz and Jachin whom are represented as masons that were employed in the building the world-wide temple of the Universal Church under their great master, Hiram Abiff. To honor this occasion, an immortal symbol of their work was created and these two pillars were respectively consecrated.

Source: Boaz and Jachin – Part 1 | GnosticWarrior.com

Ma’at

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“Egyptian goddess of cosmic order, justice, wisdom, law, truth, balance, harmony and morality. She was the one to keep the stars in movement, seasons changing and to maintain the order on both Heaven and Earth. According to the Egyptian beliefs the world has not come into existence until Ra the god of the Sun had replaced Isfet (Chaos) with his daughter Maat. Pharaohs were to guard the goddess and to make sure no one would disrupt the balance. Her name was also written as Ma’at, Māt, Maae’t or Mayet and its meaning was probably Truth, Truthfulness.” 

Real Magicians and Armchair Dabblers, by David Griffin

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Dear Magician,

 

Over on our Golden Dawn Facebook group, “M” recently asked:

 

“I am interested in studying Magick with the Golden Dawn, but I disagree with some of the tarot correspondences on the Qabalistic Tree of Life. Will my changing the system be a problem?”

 

I have heard similar questions over and over, so I knew M. would not like my answer.  I told him:  “You need to learn English grammar first before you start writing poetry.”

 

He was angered by this response, but here is what I meant.  If you want to study magick on your own to become a solitary practitioner, go for it!  But, here is a serious piece of advice.  Choose ONE magickal system, regardless of which one, and learn it “as it is” from top to bottom.  Don’t become a dabbler who jumps from system to system, mastering none.

 

It is true that I myself am an eclectic Magician these days and that I work multiple magical systems, choosing which system for a particular task according to what I wish to accomplish, much like a carpenter has multiple tools in his took kit.  But then again, I am a Gemini and speak 8 languages, so I have no trouble juggling multiple symbol systems.  Moreover, I am already an advanced Magician.

 

However, as a beginner, if you choose the Golden Dawn system as your starting point in Magick, I urge you to learn and fully Master the system the way it is before you try to amend or adapt it.  A 120-year track record proves that the GD system works “as is.”  The mistake many solitaries make is to try to create new systems, or adapt existing ones, before they have mastered the skills they need to do it right.  There’s a reason why undergraduates at college are obliged to master material according to the Professor’s specifications and prescribed methods.   Why?  Because an undergraduate lacks the research skills of a PhD.  Therefore, trying to do magical post-graduate work by adapting and developing magical systems willy-nilly while you are still a beginner is just silly.

 

Start by picking ONE system – and MASTER it.

 

The Golden Dawn system is a good one. You can study under supervision in our Order, or you can practice on your own using my Ritual Magic Manual.  Just don’t mess with the system until AFTER you have mastered it the way it is first.  Otherwise, you risk always remaining a dabbler rather than ever becoming n a real magician.

 

In Abundance, Power, and Truth,

David Griffin

Alchemy – The Seven Stages of Alchemy

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1. Calcination

This is the first stage of the alchemical practice and essentially represents the process of burning. It represents a burning within the self, of energies repressed due to trauma, projection of others thoughts, ego, and feelings or emotions. Calcination allows us to bring the energy or feelings to the surface, experience them fully and cause the fires of calcination to burn the energy away. Once this step is complete, the process leaves us with a feeling of freedom from the energy.

2. Dissolution

Dissolution is the process of adding the element of water to the ashes of what has been burned by the fires of calcination. This is an emotional stage where the person takes themselves back to “the womb” of childhood where some of the impurities (repressed feelings) were attached and need to be washed away. The feelings, reactions, opinions, thoughts, beliefs, and attitudes must be examined for reality, to find whether they are based on repressed feelings or present facts. This is a stage of anxiety, fear, denial, illusion and possible mental breakdown. When a person moves through this stage they can then look at what is real because feeling all of the negative feelings has now penetrated the illusions.

3. Separation

In this stage of the alchemical process the individual is able to see himself in two parts or the opposites within. The two worlds represented are the world we have created — fueled by what we come from — and the world of consciousness and reality– a world much different from the one we ourselves created. Repressed feelings cause a veil to be produced that causes reality to be skewed. Separation is a process of being able to see and separate the ego self that has been burned in the fires of Calcination and the feelings expressed and released in Dissolution and choosing what is now important to keep of you.

4. Conjunction

Conjunction gives us our first look at the higher realms of existence such as spiritual connection, concept of God, or something greater than ourselves that is outside of and connected to our self. This stage is described in the Emerald Tablet, “That which is Below corresponds to that which is Above, and that which is Above corresponds to that which is Below, to accomplish the miracles of the One Thing.”

5. Fermentation

Fermentation is also known as Putrefaction or decomposition. This decomposition is the rotting of the dead self. There is realization on a deep level of ones deficiencies, and a possibility of mental depression at this stage. To look into the dark shadows of one’s self is to look at what most deny. Jung spoke of the importance of embracing one’s shadow so that the darkness of it could be illuminated. When the shadow is embraced it can be healed with the introspection and understanding of what gave it birth. Regeneration and growth begins to take place during this stage.

6. Distillation

Distillation is another wash of the parts of the personality that no longer work with the new self that has been uncovered. Human beings grow attached to the material world along with their thoughts, beliefs and opinions. This stage of the work calls us to release attachment to everything and feel detachment as a true form of love. This form of love is from a higher level and not a form that is usually practiced until we have let go of our attachments to end results or the future. Distillation helps wash away the dark matter of attachment and reveal the deeper intuitive self in its purest form– light and Oneness.

7. Coagulation

This is the last stage of the alchemical process. The balance of the opposites creates a balance and harmony necessary to easily move between the two realms of matter and spirit. The person that has successfully accomplished this stage has completed unification within themselves on all levels. They have been able to join spirit and soul with the body, separating them from everything that would hinder them ascension into the union with the Divine. This is the stage of the phoenix rising from the ashes and the complete resurrection.

Magic Lessons — Open the Book of Magic: Your Magical Journal

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The Magical Record is the most potent tool in the magician’s entire arsenal.

Metaphorically speaking, the book represents the record of your deeds in this life, but literally it can be anything from a text file on your computer to a simple blank notebook to a giant leather-bound tome (I like simplicity and functionality).

This book (which over time may become a pile of filled-up books) should contain several things:

1. Your dreams. Every morning, the very first thing you should do upon awakening is write down your dreams in as much detail as possible. The more you do this, the more vivid your dreams will become.

2. Records of the magical experiments you undertake. Every time you formally meditate or do a magical ritual, you should record what you did in detail within the book—as soon as your ritual is done. This way, you can look back later to see if you got results. You should be as scientific and detailed as possible in your notes, as if you were a highly skilled laboratory technician.

You should write intelligently and legibly, so that others may one day benefit from your notes.

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This week, I want you to choose a book that will work as your ongoing record. You can use the following format to record your experiments (thanks to Aleister Crowley and Donald Michael Kraig):

Date:
Time:
Location:
Weather Conditions:
Physical Condition:
Emotions and Mindset:
Name of Rituals Performed:
Performance:
Results:

For the astrologically inclined, you may also wish to record the phase of the moon, current sun and moon signs, and ascendant sign(s) during the time of the ritual. But this is not necessary, and may add too much confusing extra information at first, unless you already know astrology well.

This is a bare-bones approach that you can customize and embellish as you like. You will find that your note-taking methods evolve over time.

Here’s a sample of a day’s record:

Monday, October 12, 2015.

Dreams. Dreamt I was flying over the city. Down below I could see my office. It looked like a cage. I flew down and was trying to open the windows so that I could escape. I saw my body inside—I looked hypnotized in front of my computer, working on a spreadsheet. I started yelling at myself. Eventually my body noticed, and together we flew away from the office.

8:30 AM.A Few Wise Words from the Past
Location: My bedroom.
Weather: Overcast.
Physical Condition: Groggy after waking up, had shower and coffee.
Emotions and Mindset: Hopeful after my dream. Excited about starting to practice magick!
Name of Rituals Performed: 5 minutes meditation.How To Start Your Magical Record
Performance: Sat cross-legged and focused on the point between my eyebrows for five minutes. I was fidgeting a bit at first, trying to find a comfortable position. After a bit of discomfort I found my center and relaxed into the meditation.
Results: Brief feelings of clarity and focus. At one point I felt “bigger,” like I felt my body was expanded and taller. Weird. It went away as soon as I opened my eyes. Looking forward to trying again!

A Few Wise Words from the Past

There is one final step. On the first page of your record, please include the following quote (from Aleister Crowley). Read it, understand it and make it a regular reference point:

“In this book it is spoken of the Sephiroth and the Paths; of Spirits and Conjurations; of Gods, Spheres, Planes, and many other things which may or may not exist.

“It is immaterial whether these exist or not. By doing certain things certain results will follow; students are most earnestly warned against attributing objective reality or philosophic validity to any of them.

“The advantages to be gained from them are chiefly these: a. A widening of the horizon of the mind. b. An improvement of the control of the mind.

“The student, if he attains any success in the following practices, will find himself confronted by things (ideas or beings) too glorious or too dreadful to be described. It is essential that he remain the master of all that he beholds, hears or conceives; otherwise he will be the slave of illusion…

“There is little danger that any student… will fail to get some result; but there is great danger that he will be led astray, obsessed and overwhelmed by his results, even though it be by those which it is necessary that he should attain. Too often, moreover, he mistaketh the first resting-place for the goal, and taketh off his armor as if he were a victor ere the fight is well begun.

“It is desirable that the student should never attach to any result the importance which it at first seems to possess.”

Translation:   Don’t take it too seriously.

The 7 Biggest Mistakes People Make When Learning Magic

Avoid these common pitfalls when studying magic, meditation or mysticism

hoodedMagic is a very strange hobby. If you’re like me, you’ve probably been drawn to it for lofty reasons: You want to understand the universe and your place in it. You want answers to the questions of life, the universe and everything—not just second-hand faith in somebody else’s proclamations. You want a heightened sense of personal dignity, integrity and power to achieve the goals that matter to you the most. And—most of all—you want enchantment. You want to live an enchanted life—one in which you can immerse yourself in wonders and mysteries, and experience intensity that people who are checked out in front of their phones or TV screens never will. You want a heightened reality, or even to quest for absolute reality itself.

So, for any of these reasons or more, you step into the Circus of Magic. You might spend some time browsing occult Web sites, or visit a New Age bookstore. You might buy a workbook or two, and try the exercises. You might join a society like Freemasonry, a Wiccan coven, or even a Meetup group, and begin to meet others in your community with similar questions.

As you do this, you will slowly be leaving the “consensus trance,” the one created by the daily ritual of Commute-Job/School-Consume-Television. And you will find yourself in a new “trance,” one defined by ideas of magic, personal possibility, awakening, new group dynamics, alternative life paths. You will likely encounter a lot of incredibly inspiring ideas, and also, unfortunately, a lot of disempowering ideas and beliefs.

Here’s a useful way to think about it:  Mainstream society is a program designed to work the best it can for the widest number of people possible. Generally speaking, that means good, decent people who are happy to live quiet, decent lives, and content themselves with the victories of career, family, health, happiness and making it through another day. And that’s a beautiful thing.

Outside of mainstream society, however, you will find a very different reality—the “wildlands” of modern civilization. Its denizens, for one reason or another, don’t feel satisfied by consensus reality. That could be because they’re ahead of the curve, or it could be because they’re far behind the curve. That makes the “wildlands” an exciting, and dangerous, place. The “wildlands” are where society puts the ideas that are too disruptive of its daily activities, for better or worse. The strange ideas, the discredited ideas, the untested ideas, the potentially liberating ideas.

Magic is one of those ideas—or, rather, a gigantic cluster of ideas (a memeplex). Many of those ideas are really cool, and many should stay in the trash-heap.

But let’s be clear: To engage with magic is to begin to sort through society’s trash, looking for anything of value. Glamorous, no? Remember, alchemy is the art of turning shit into gold. “The stone the builders rejected has become the cornerstone…”

Well, if you’re going to go looking for gold out there, at least allow me to guide you through the territory, so that you can avoid the seven biggest mistakes that people make when learning magic (we’ve made them all!).

1. Poorly Defined Goals

What do you want?

It’s a simple question, but most who enter the world of magick and alternative spirituality never ask it, or never fully define the answer. As a result, they’re caught up in the “dazzling lights” of the New Age Pinball Machine, and bounced around between experiences, groups and teachers, never finding themselves or getting to their core issues and drives.

You need to ask this question up front: What do you want? Do you want greater creative skill and power? Do you want to fix a trauma or personal challenge? Are you willing to give up everything and seek enlightenment? Whatever it is, define it now, and then ask yourself if magical means are really the answer, or if more mundane means would be a lot easier. Be clear on this, or you risk getting caught up in the glamour of magick, and forgetting that it’s just a tool, and only one tool of many available to you right now.

2. Staying in the Shallows

Magic is a giant buffet table. Thanks to the shrinking of the world by global communications, you’ll find material from every world faith and esoteric path readily available to you. Hermeticism/Golden Dawn/Thelema; Yoga; Vedanta; Vajrayana Buddhism; Sufism; NLP … the list is limited only by the demand of the New Age marketplace for the next big kick. Just a hundred years ago—in some cases, just a few decades ago—all of these subjects would have been incredibly hard to discover information on. You wouldn’t have been able to just pop down to Barnes & Noble or go on Amazon and have it all handed to you. And in all cases, once you discovered the entry to a path, you would be confronted with a teacher who would explain that the path was the work of a lifetime.

That puts modern seekers in a unique position. We don’t lack access—but what we do often lack is commitment to a path. Most likely, students will browse here and there, reading on a wide variety of paths, or even joining several groups in sequence. This is an incredible way to learn quickly; however, if the buffet table approach takes the place of deep, committed learning in one path or tradition, what happens is you stop making progress. You just get to the edge of your comfort zone in one path before starting over in another, never taking that crucial jump into the unknown. Ironically, this probably takesmore time than sticking to one path, at least until you reach that path’s completion stages.

However, if you go in the complete opposite direction, and become a “Path Zealot,” you will make the third mistake:

3. Thinking There is One True Path

Once you’ve experienced peak states or personal breakthroughs in a system, it’s easy to generalize: “This is absolutely incredible … everybody should experience this!”

If you’re not careful, you soon become a missionary, talking non-stop about what you’ve experienced, trying to get your friends or family into whatever practice caused the peak state or breakthrough, or even, at the high registers of “Kool-Aid Intoxication,” thinking that you have found the One True Path, and that all other paths are lesser or deluded.

People can stay stuck in this state for days, weeks, months, or years—even their whole life. It tends to be a blockage to progress. It’s a classic behavior of an individual with a weak sense of self:  Deep down, they feel themselves to be inferior or lesser than others, so they place all their focus on an all-consuming ideology or charismatic leader that they derive strength and self-worth from serving. If this sounds like an obvious trap, and one you would never fall for, think again: The “One True Path” disease has been responsible for many of history’s greatest tragedies, including the Third Reich or the many historical genocides committed by overzealous religious missionaries that worked to “convert by sword.”

If your path is the One True Path, it’s time to leave your cloistered room or insular community and experience what life is like for others of different faiths and life backgrounds. Make some new friends.

4. Us vs. Them Mentality

Because people who are into magic and alternative spirituality are often on the fringes, it’s easy to adopt belief systems that reinforce an oppressed identity or “us vs. them” story. This becomes a particularly acute problem when the magic that people are doing isn’t working, or not producing a good quality of life, and instead of changing the behaviors or beliefs that aren’t working, people create a narrative in which some “other” individual or group is keeping them down. These stories about why failure is OK quickly blossom and cross-pollinate, becoming wide-scale conspiracy theories potent enough to infect whole cultures, leaving disempowerment, misery and even genocide in their wake (again see the Third Reich). Examples of this include:

• “The Illuminati are out to get me because I have secret knowledge.”

• “Shapeshifting reptilians/Archons/evil spirits/Satan/etc. are controlling reality and don’t like me.”

• “I’m way too enlightened/edgy/intense/real for mainstream society to handle.”

• “I am a lightworker charged with battling the dark forces, and the dark forces are in control.”

Do you have any of these beliefs, or any similar ones? Let’s take a look at them—what’s the underlying message of all of them? Personal significance. Me me me. All of these scripts allow for personal significance through failure. They all allow you to be a complete fuckup and to simultaneously have the illusion of “winning.”

They are all poison. Jettison them immediately, and instead focus on your personal growth and happiness, and how you can be of service to the people around you.

5. Substance Abuse

Drugs and magic have been linked since the very first prehistoric shaman chewed some strange bark or fungus that let her talk to the spirits of the forest, and the spirits of the forest turned out to have some pretty useful stuff to say.

In recent times, magicians like Aleister Crowley, William S. Burroughs, Terence McKenna, Carlos Castaneda and others have hyped the spiritual potential of psychedelics and even harder substances. Some of them have also fallen prey to addiction, and the destructive behaviors that come with the disease of addiction. This is one of the major reasons why magic has been so discredited—it allows people to say “Yeah, but you were just high,” or to look at the addiction behaviors of people like Crowley and attribute them to magic instead of their true source, the drug addiction itself.

Drugs may be a fast route to altered states, but they are not a sustainable one. In our current moment—world economic crisis, instability and uncertainty—I suggest that magicians don’t have the time or luxury of drug use. We need to be sharp, frosty—Navy SEALs, not Deadheads. Remember: The Baby Boomer generation could burn decades with drug experimentation because it was the richest, most financially secure generation in history. That is not the case for Millenials or those younger. The world reality is a live-fire situation, a war zone, and you don’t dull your edge or disorient yourself in a war zone.

(It’s not an “Us vs. Them” war zone, by the way. It’s a free-for-all, as everybody scrambles to survive the challenges created by the acceleration of technology and growth of the human population.)

6. Trying to Be the “Best Magician” Instead of the “Best You”

When overachiever types get into magic, they try to learn every single aspect of it and become a Total and Formidable Master. There is no mastery; leave this archetype in the Saturday morning cartoons it came from. Remember: Magic is just a tool. Know your goal, and use the tool to achieve your goal.

Of course, it doesn’t have to be so linear: You may simply be seeking the regular, sustainable spiritual growth that comes from a regular practice of meditation, dreamwork, journalling, yoga, ritual and any other tool you have chosen to use. Wonderful.

The key here is:  It’s not a competition. There is no prize, other than becoming more yourself.

7. Giving Your Power Away

Particularly as a young and untested magician, you will likely be confronted with situations or people that tempt you to surrender your power. Whether it’s an autocratic or abusive guru, a regimented and controlling magical order, or even a tightly controlling ideology, you might be tempted or even frightened into surrendering control of your life in exchange for some tangible or intangible reward.

If you do this, get ready for a painful learning experience!

Though it can sometimes be easy to forget, you are the true magician, the true master of your reality. To fully illustrate this point, I’d like to include a story from the author John Fowles, who kindled my early teenage interest in testing the nature of reality. It’s from his 1965 novel The Magus:

Once upon a time there was a young prince who believed in all things but three. He did not believe in princesses, he did not believe in islands, he did not believe in God. His father, the king, told him that such things did not exist. As there were no princesses or islands in his father’s domains, and no sign of God, the prince believed his father.

But then, one day, the prince ran away from his palace and came to the next land. There, to his astonishment, from every coast he saw islands, and on these islands, strange and troubling, creatures whom he dared not name. As he was searching for a boat, a man in full evening dress approached him along the shore.

“Are those real islands?” asked the young prince.

“Of course they are real islands,” said the man in evening dress.

“And those strange and troubling creatures?”

“They are all genuine and authentic princesses.”

“Then God must also exist!” cried the prince.

“I am God,” replied the man in evening dress, with a bow.

The young prince returned home as quickly as he could.

“So, you are back,” said his father, the king.

“I have seen islands, I have seen princesses, I have seen God,” said the prince reproachfully.

The king was unmoved.

“Neither real islands, nor real princesses, nor a real God exist.”

“I saw them!”

“Tell me how God was dressed.”

“God was in full evening dress.”

“Were the sleeves of his coat rolled back?”

The prince remembered that they had been. The king smiled.

“That is the uniform of a magician. You have been deceived.”

At this, the prince returned to the next land and went to the same shore, where once again he came upon the man in full evening dress.

“My father, the king, has told me who you are,” said the prince indignantly. “You deceived me last time, but not again. Now I know that those are not real islands and real princesses, because you are a magician.”

The man on the shore smiled.

“It is you who are deceived, my boy. In your father’s kingdom, there are many islands and many princesses. But you are under your father’s spell, so you cannot see them.”

The prince pensively returned home. When he saw his father, he looked him in the eye.

“Father, is it true that you are not a real king, but only a magician?”

The king smiled and rolled back his sleeves.

“Yes, my son, I’m only a magician.”

“Then the man on the other shore was God.”

“The man on the other shore was another magician.”

“I must know the truth, the truth beyond magic.”

“There is no truth beyond magic,” said the king.

The prince was full of sadness. He said, “I will kill myself.”

The king by magic caused death to appear. Death stood in the door and beckoned to the prince. The prince shuddered. He remembered the beautiful but unreal islands and the unreal but beautiful princesses.

“Very well,” he said, “I can bear it.”

“You see, my son,” said the king, “you, too, now begin to be a magician.”

Money Manifesting Magic

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The following magic exercise comes from Robert Anton Wilson (1932-2007), one of the most influential, funny, and well-loved magicians of the 20th century. Wilson spent his entire career experimenting on his own consciousness and writing down his findings, always coming back to a very critical point:  What we believe about reality can literally change reality for us.

This is one of the core secrets of all magic.

Wilson regularly suggested that his readers experiment with reality by changing their beliefs, to see if reality changed along with them. As Wilson put it: What the thinker thinks, the prover proves.

Here’s one of his most famous exercises, from Prometheus Rising. Try it out!

Robert Anton Wilson’s Quarter Experiment

“1. Visualize a quarter vividly, and imagine vividly that you are going to find a quarter on the street. Then, look for the quarter every time you take a walk, meanwhile continuing to visualize it. See how long it takes you to find the quarter.

“2. Explain the above experiment by the hypothesis of ‘selective attention’—that is, believe there are lots of lost quarters everywhere and you were bound to find one by continually looking. Go looking for a second quarter.

“3. Explain the experiment by the alternative ‘mystical’ hypothesis that ‘mind controls everything.’ Believe that you made the quarter manifest in this universe. Go looking for a second quarter.

“4. Compare the time it takes to find the second quarter using the first hypothesis (attention) with the time it takes using the second hypothesis (mind-over-matter).

“5. With your own ingenuity, invent similar experiments and each time compare the two theories—‘selective attention’ (coincidence) vs. ‘mind controls everything’ (psychokinesis).

“6. Avoid coming to any strong conclusions prematurely. At the end of a month, re-read this… think it over again, and still postpone coming to any dogmatic conclusion. Believe it possible that you do not know everything yet, and that you might have something still to learn.”

Have fun, and make sure to write down your experiments and findings in your journal.

(Text quoted from Wilson, Robert Anton. Prometheus Rising. Tempe: New Falcon, 1983.)

Exploring Magic

Since the beginning, brave seekers have aspired to touch the unknown—to reach out for something greater than themselves, to transcend the world of the five senses and grasp the numinous.

This primal, undefined impulse gave birth to both religion and science—one seeking to control humans by limiting the spiritual (and sexual) instinct; the other constraining exploration merely to the material plane.

Magic—a catch-all term denoting humanity’s efforts to grasp eternal truths and remold itself by the light of those truths—will not be circumscribed by the ultimately limited goals of either of its children.  It merges the aim of religion with the method of science in an esoterically artful approach.  Thus, we can say that magic is the art and science of manifesting your will into your reality.

The phrase “magic” is deliberately absurd.  It immediately offends the ideologues of both religion and materialist scientism, turning them away from the Temple, a temple not owned by any specific religious sect, philosophical school or otherwise definable dogma, though symbols and ideas from all branches of world knowledge may be found therein.

And this is a key:  We have inherited an incredible wealth of knowledge and technique from the world’s religious, philosophical, logical, mathematical and scientific modes of inquiry.  What if all of this could be put to use, not in the service of dogma, but as a set of experimental tools for assessing the development of human consciousness, with all of the empirical rigor of the scientific method to keep us from falling into sentimental delusion or sectarian bias along the way?

This has been the goal of the Western secret societies since at least the Age of Enlightenment, clandestine associations of free-thinkers who maintained silence, mystery and misdirection at the peril of their own lives. But, we live in a different time now, a more free time, one not so afraid of an Inquisition.

What is needed is a reliable set of tools for altering consciousness. We have access to some of those tools today. Higher yoga, for instance, can produce physical ecstasy and liberation from conditioned identity, on demand, for free. It takes considerable training, but it’s possible. “Magic” itself, the historical and technical term for the techniques of applied Kaballah and consciousness-altering ritual, can immensely improve one’s concentration, focus and intellectual ability.

In decades past, this information was largely inaccessible outside of covert groups, private collections and university libraries; simply finding it was a major hurdle to surmount. Now, with all of the secrets out and easily accessible via the Internet, we have a new problem:  identifying the truly important information in the vast sea of utter nonsense.  Magic is a complex subject, and in its more vulgar forms appeal to, shall we say, the not particularly intellectually clear.  That means that there’s just a lot of wrong information out there.  For every set of The Equinoxes, we have ten thousand New Age books, edgy faux-grimoires and trumped-up, absurd individuals claiming “special” knowledge and powers.  Even the most sincere teachers of mysticism or meditation may be marred by their own incomplete understanding, cultural baggage or the all-too-common temptation to patch holes in technical instruction with sentimentality and truisms.

What’s needed is a proper presentation of this material, with the central instructions isolated and offered in a clear, no-nonsense fashion so that students can quickly absorb and apply the experimental techniques in their own lives. No spookiness, obfuscation, dress-up, pretentiousness or imposed hierarchy.  If something is truly to be kept secret, it can easily be hidden in plain sight, as the genuinely secret information in magic cannot be understood except by those who are ready to understand it and who are, therefore, already fit to receive it.  Ignorance and ineptitude provide their own blinds.

 

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The clear and immediate benefits of magic are:

  1. The clarification of one’s life Path.
  2. The improvement of analytical Reason.
  3. The development of the Intuition.
  4. The strengthening of the Will.
  5. The hard-won ability to transcend the individual Ego.

These correspond, in sequence, to the elements Earth, Air, Water, Fire and Spirit.

Subsidiary benefits include:

  1. The ability to master the body and mind through Yoga, and produce states of ecstasy.
  2. The cultural and intellectual benefits of a classical education.
  3. The ability to make substantial changes in one’s personal reality through ceremony and ritual.

In a profoundly meaningless culture, it can come as an even more profound shock that not only does a system to attain higher consciousness exist, but that it can be methodically and precisely taught. Spirituality should not be the realm of accepted dogmas and priesthoods, nor should it be the realm of predatory snake-oil salesmen, nor should it be defined as an aberrant chemical spasm of the brain. It should be the domain of exploration, experiment and empiricism, just like every other branch of the human intellectual project.

Unfortunately, this (as of yet) hasn’t happened, because:

  1. A major portion of the mainstream religions want a monopoly on consciousness and the spiritual dimension of life, and they have fought each other for this monopoly for thousands of years. It was a miracle that science ever escaped their persecution. The magicians have been far less lucky, and have always been too low in number and too disorganized to resist the pogroms, Inquisitions and Crusades of religious despots.
  2. Science, even though it was born out of magic and alchemy, has limited itself to the purely material, and tends to deny the existence of that which cannot be objectively measured. While this is absolutely necessary to maintain the integrity of the scientific discipline itself, it unfortunately leaves out the wholly subjective phenomena of consciousness, which is assumed to be merely the product of an incalculable equation of conditioning and chemicals, to be understood only as much as it can be influenced towards consumer or political decisions.
  3. Magic takes far too much study and discipline for it to be of any appeal whatsoever to the average first world consumer, who wants her or his desires satisfied in the same time it takes to order Chips and Salsa.
  4. The groups of practitioners that have guarded the Western Esoteric Tradition have kept a veil of secrecy on their work to secure themselves from persecution and misunderstanding by the agents of religion, science and consumerism. While I will not so much as question the choices of my elders, who carried magic through conditions of unbelievably punishing hardship that I will never understand, I will also point out that we are left with a tradition that has progressed far more slowly than it might have, and which continues to operate on major breakthroughs made in the Renaissance by magicians like Trithemius and Dr. John Dee. Later developments, from Crowley to Chaos to Whare Ra, have been far more eclectic, building on consolidated Renaissance and Enlightenment knowledge by adding new insights and porting in techniques from other cultures. Yet we are still left with an endangered, non-funded body of knowledge with no cultural or institutional support, and certainly none of the peer review that characterizes the rest of the sciences. We inherit a well-preserved but dying field—simply because our culture does not recognize or care about magic (or, truly, anything that cannot be quantified in immediate monetary reward … but I digress).

In our society, the only place that magick is given space to exist tends to be in the arts, where it can be written off as a harmless eccentricity or matter of style.  Unfortunately, a matter of style is generally what it remains.  Beyond that, the public feeds off of techniques cribbed from the notebooks of magicians and taken out of context to suit the quick fix and the quick buck—corporate mindfulness seminars, NLP, commercialized yoga, and the like.

We have no great hopes of rehabilitating the image of magic in the public eye.  However, we can rehabilitate the way it is perceived by a small group of truly committed people prepared to do the work and reap the benefits. We can teach it, and teach it clearly.

Liberty, Equality, Fraternity—let the new order spring from those capable to assess the work, no longer constrained by non-access to instruction, or by elitism, exclusivity or prejudice. Let the pressures of the work and the nigh-insurmountable labor of overcoming the mind itself be the only hurdle, for it is hurdle enough.

Living A Magical Life

 

woman-meditating-sunsetRight now, you’re sitting in a magic circle in the center of the universe.

You’ve become a master of your reality. You sit cross-legged, in a position of power, as mantras run through your mind and you watch the future change to fit your Will.

The more magic you’ve learned, the more ecstasy you’ve experienced. The more magic you’ve learned, the more you’ve learned to dance with the Universe, and all of its Gods and Goddesses.

And far more than that: The more magic you’ve learned, the more you’ve now learned to fully use your brain. You’ve learned to use it in the way that shamans throughout history have. Even more, you’ve started to use your brain the way all successful people in all walks of life are using thiers. And you can fully tap that power now.

That’s because you’re the rarest kind of human.

Psychology asks us to dwell on the negatives of the mind. But Magick dares us to find the limits of what’s possible. And those limits have not yet been found—they’ve barely even been tested. It takes brave pioneers like you to truly begin to push the limits — you’re truly one in a million.

As Sanctuary members, we will help you learn to do magic.

Over the next week, you’ll be getting free content in our postings that explains exactly what magic is and how it can help you achieve your goals and fill your life with meaning and excitement. After the first week, we will upload weekly magic experiments to try. They’ll be very simple at first—but they’ll build on each other, giving you a solid introduction to what magic is and how to use it.

This will give you a basic taste of Magic.  Our magical Order, the Esoteric Order of the Golden Dawn (EOGD), will take you much, much further — it’s rocket fuel for your practice.  The EOGD offers personalized instruction in magic to its initiated members.  When you’re ready to get going For Real, this EOGD Sanctuary of Horus Behdety will be there for you.

In the meantime, please make either a dedicated word processor file or get a blank journal to record your experiments in.  You’ll be referring back to this throughout your magical journey, and even more as you progress as an Initiate with EOGD Sanctuary classes.  Get yourself a magical journal (check out our reasons for this suggestion in the pages listed on the right-hand column of this page).  Write down the exercises you do, how you feel when you do them, and what the results are.  Be skeptical and scientifically precise.

Here’s your first magical exercise, if you’re ready:

Every day, as you wake up and as you go to sleep, tell yourself:  I am becoming a magician to empower myself to live a truly great life, and to help humanity.

 

See you soon — and get ready for the most radical transformation you may ever make in this coming New Year!

The Gnosis of The Eucharist

 

 

 

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The Gnosis of The Eucharist

 by Stephan A. Hoeller

he Mass, or, as it is sometimes called, the divine liturgy or the Eucharist, is the most solemn of all the Christian sacraments. Through it we are led step by step to the purpose of our earthly lives — union with the divine — for at its climax the faithful are made one with God and each other by receiving the body and blood of Christ under the earthly forms of bread and wine.

Although these mystical aspects of the Mass have been known and proclaimed by all the branches of Christendom that have not abandoned the ancient sacramental system (including the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and, with some ambiguities, the Anglican), the rationalistic tendencies that have arisen since the Second Vatican Council in the Roman Catholic Church are robbing the Mass of much of its numinosity and psychospiritual utility.

Similarly, many in the occult, metaphysical, and New Age movements have little appreciation for the magic and mystery of the time-honored sacramental system of Christianity and within it for the supreme sacrament of the Mass. The older of these movements bear the imprint of nineteenth-century thinking, which was hyperintellectual, moralistic, and at times materialistic. The groups that have sprung up since the 1960’s are a bit more favorably disposed toward ritual than their predecessors, but their appreciation of the sacraments is still small. Much of alternative spirituality is thus in danger of losing touch with one of the most valuable aspects of the mystico-magical heritage of the West.

To be sure, there are valid objections to ritual. Its practice has often been accompanied by blind superstition. Still, it must be remembered that a lack of consciousness will regularly turn meaningful and transformative practices into superstitious ones. The fault is not with the ritual, but with the practitioner. Ritual, provided it uses authentic symbols, is no more or less than what H.P. Blavatsky called “concretized truth.” This may be covered up by superstition, but the hidden truth is always discernable beneath the covering. Gnostic studies of the sacraments are intended to free the kernel of truth from the accretions of unconsciousness and misunderstanding that have been permitted to obscure it.

In the following we shall deal with several separate approaches to the greatest of the Christian mysteries. Some of these may contradict each other, while others tend to complement one another, and still others will restate truths present in other approaches.

Source: The Gnosis of The Eucharist