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Copyright (c) 1988 by Phil Hansford. This article is
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** MAGICK 7 -- BASIC RITUAL **
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'The first part of every ceremony is the
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banishing; the second the invoking.'
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(--Crowley, Magick, p. 104)
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It may be said that ritual is the very heart of
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magick. For it is through ritual that we achieve our magical
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results. Ritual is a magical procedure or ceremony we perform
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in order to change the environment. Usually we think of
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ritual as bearing on active magick, although certainly, it
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can also affect passive magick. Most often the change
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achieved is subjective (it may be subtle) and in the physical
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world. Outsiders may put them down to coincidence, but the
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effects are very real. Magical goals for a ritual should not
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be taken lightly.
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The successful practice of magick depends upon strong
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belief. The simplest ritual of them all must be belief
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itself. If you can believe in your desired results strongly
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enough, that act is a magical ritual which will achieve your
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results. Even a very complex ritual is no more effective than
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strong belief. There are aids to concentration which may
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help. Thus in *creative visualization*, imagination and
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controlled breathing are brought into play.
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CREATIVE VISUALIZATION
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When you want to magically achieve something, first
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picture it clearly in your mind. The more deffinite and
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specific your idea of what it is the better. Picture yourself
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having it or doing it. Visualize it as vividly and as
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intensely as you can and hold it in your thoughts for a few
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moments. Concentrate on it intensely (it may help to hold
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your breath). Feel the energy of desire welling up inside
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you. Then suddenly feel the image or desire released from
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your mind. Feel the energy filtering through the image and
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intensifying it, as if the image is a 'stencil'. Imagine the
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energy exploding out from you into the macrocosm in all
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directions at once, and feel the universe 'tilt' as it reacts
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to the force. (At the same time it may help to release your
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breath suddenly). Feel the energy draining from you. Finally,
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*believe* that your purpose *has* been accomplished; that it
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HAS HAPPENED, perhaps saying something such as "so mote it
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be", or "it is done".
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THE BASIC PARTS OF A RITUAL
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Often rituals are more formal than the above, but any
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full magick ritual must always reduce to these stages --
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1) imaging; 2) building; 3) firing. Sometimes a ritual must
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be repeated every day for a while to achieve difficult
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results or to overcome weak belief.
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THE MAGICK CIRCLE
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Often an important part of formal ritual is the
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magick circle. Medieval magicians considered the circle
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essential, and placed great emphasis upon its exactness.
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Elaborate designs were invented with many layers of complex
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symbols and words. It was very important that the circle
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be completely intact with no breaks in it. The magician
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and any other participants stand in the circle during ritual.
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The ritual began with a banishing of evil forces (using the
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lesser ritual of the pentagram for example) to keep them
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outside the circle. Today, circles are made on the floor
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with chalk or paint, rock salt, or a rope. Whatever its
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form, the circle is still an important part of magical
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protection for the magician. This is especially important
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for aversive entities and purposes. The circle also helps
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in focusing the energy of the ritual toward its purpose,
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that is, it keeps it contained until the magician is ready
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to release it. Of course, the magick circle is basicly
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only a symbol, but it may eventually be possible to
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supplement the circle with electronic equipment for a
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similar purpose. We are researching the practicality of
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electrostaticly charged Faraday shields.
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ARTIFICIAL ELEMENTALS
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An artificial elemental is useful for certain
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tasks: 1) invisible watcher and observer, telling you what
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it sees; 2) psychic guard; 3) it can be used in healing; 4)
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it is helpful in other ways. Ophiel calls the artificial
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elemental a 'familiar'. Producing your own artificial
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elemental is fairly easy. YOU MUST ASSUME THAT THE ACT HAS
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PRODUCED RESULTS, EVEN IF YOU DO NOT IMMEDIATELY OBSERVE
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THEM. It is entirely possible to produce one of these little
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beasties and not know it (not being clairvoyant enough to
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observe it directly). Therefore, and this is a general
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principle of any magick, never ignore forces you have set
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into motion. Even though you may not see the elemental, you
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may nevertheless 'feel' it.
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WARNING -- Do not use artificial elementals for any
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kind of aversive magick at this point; they can be nasty
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little critters to get rid of. Should you have to eliminate
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one of them which you created in error, you must re-absorb
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it back into yourself through your will; or in some cases
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you can 'exorcise' it.
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HOW TO CREATE AN ARTIFICIAL ELEMENTAL
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You can create your own artificial elemental for
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various purposes. An artificial elemental is basically a
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thoughtform which has been strengthened with emotion. Refer
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to the aura color chart in the previous lesson and decide
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what color to make the elemental, based upon your intended
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purpose. Apple green is a good choice for general purposes.
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Then decide on a shape or outline. Do you want your elemental
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to resemble some sort of animal? A simple circle or cloud is
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a good place to start. With this in mind you can use ritual
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to create your elemental. Creative visualization is good for
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this. Visualize it glowing before you. A darkened room is
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helpful for this.
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Communicate with your elemental with telepathy, by
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talking to it, or with creative visualization. Your
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artificial elemental is closely linked to you and your
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subconscious attitudes. It will generally not do things you
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think it cannot do. As in any magick, results relate to
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effort and belief. Another way of looking at an artificial
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elemental is as an aspect of your personality (sub
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personality) which has been detached from you.
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INVOCATION
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Formal ritual usually involves the invocation
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(ritually calling up) of a god or goddess, spirit, or other
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entity. In this sense, magick is somewhat similar to pagan
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religion and witchcraft. However, we consider magick ritual
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a technique, not a religion. Worship need not be involved.
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Sometimes the invocation of an entity creates an artificial
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elemental.
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Crowley says there are three different kinds of
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invocation --
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1) Devotion to the entity (as in the Bhakti yoga of
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the Hare Krishna sect; the Faustian devil pact).
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2) Ceremonial invocation -- usual method of the
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middle ages.
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3) Drama -- usually needs more than one person (as in
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a mass).
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Because of the microcosm-macrocosm identity, when
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you invoke the gods, you are invoking aspects of yourself.
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Jung has referred to the gods as primitive archetypes.
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This makes it sound like spiritual entities are illusions.
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But in fact the microcosm-macrocosm identity does not
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discredit the gods and goddesses. It instead helps to
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illustrate our relationship to the cosmos.
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>>CAUTIONS<<
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1. Balance is important in magick. Vary the entities
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invoked in order to keep your personality in balance.
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2. Often as not a ritual may produce side-effects,
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usually something similar to, though not exactly the desired
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goal. If the true goal is delayed (as sometimes happens) we
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may see the side effects first. And if for some reason the
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goal is not achieved at all ('missing the target') the side
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effects may be pronounced. Examples: 1) You use magick ritual
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to hurry shipment of an anticipated package in the mail. Side
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effect -- the next day an unexpected package (the
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wrong one) arrives instead. 2) You use magick ritual to cause
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a certain person to phone you. Side effect -- for several
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days all sorts of people phone you...The sides effects will
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not affect you (or anyone else) adversely unless that is
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what you inwardly want.
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3. We may say with certainty that "something always
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happens" when we perform a magick ritual. But like everything
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else, magick follows the 'law of results'. This means that
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results require effort of some kind. And if you don't work
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hard enough at it you don't get results. Difficult goals have
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greater resistance (magical inertia) to overcome. If the
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ritual doesn't produce the desired results there is a good
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chance that the reason for the failure is within oursleves.
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Be certain there is no contradiction between your model
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and your magical goals. Sometimes self doubt and mental
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contradictions (wanting and not wanting at the same time) may
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interfere. The first step in magick is to re-program your
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model. And, of course you can help your magical results by
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working on the physical level toward your goals. Don't expect
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them to fall into your lap by themselves.
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4) A peculiar quality of magick is time displacement.
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Results of a ritual are not usually instantaneous. There is
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often a delay of 12 hours or more. Difficult tasks or weakly
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performed ritual are more likely to be delayed. In most cases
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a slight delay is alright, and it gives us time to get used
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to the comming changes. And sometimes the effects of a ritual
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appear to extend to before the ritual was performed!
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5) Because of the way magick works, a ritual may
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create an emphasis in what is sought, and a de-emphasis in
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everything else. Balance is therefore important here. Once
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the magical result is achieved it may be 'bound' to you and
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difficult to get rid of should you later decide to do so.
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Example: You use a magick ritual to help you find and buy a
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new house. Years later when you decide to sell it, you are
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unable to do so. Consider your magical goals wisely so you
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dont get stuck with something you don't really want. Note
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that theory says you can always unbind through ritual what
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was bound to you...theory says.
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6) Sometimes the environment appears to react against
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the magick after the results are achieved. This is
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particularly noticeable in using magick to affect the weather
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(and the main reason why you should NOT use magick to affect
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the weather). For example...Your performance of a ritual to
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produce a sunny day produces a sunny day. The next day is
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sunny, alright, but the rest of the month is cold and
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overcast. Here the weather seems to react to the magick in
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the opposite way to re-establish its natural balance. It is
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something like pushing a pendulum to one side and releasing
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it -- the pendulum swings to the other side. To quote
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Emmerson -- "For everything you gain you lose something...".
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I don't know that this is always true in magick, but it does
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illustrate the point. And another reason not to use magick to
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affect the weather is that it might foul it up in other parts
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of the country (world??).
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7) Finally, magick ritual (or any magick or
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occultism) is very dangerous for the mentally unstable. If
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you should somehow 'get out too far', eat 'heavy foods' as
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previously discussed (lesson on chakras) and use your
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religious background or old belief system for support. But
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remember too, that wierd experiences are not necessarily bad
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experiences.
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REVIEW QUESTIONS
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1) What is creative visualization?
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2) List the basic parts of a ritual.
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3) What is invocation?
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RESEARCH TOPICS (for independent study)
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1) Examine the differences between western magick and oriental
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magick.
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2) How do medieval grimoirs follow the basic ritual pattern?
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3) Research and design your own formal ritual.
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BOOK LIST
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P.E.I. Bonewitz, Real Magic.
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David Conway, Magic: an Occult Primer (or Ritual Magic).
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Aleister Crowley, Magick in Theory and Practice.
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Denning and Phillips, Creative Visualization.
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Ophiel, Creative Visualization.
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A.E. Powell, The Astral Body.
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________, The Mental Body.
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Joseph Weed, Wisdom of the Ancient Masters.
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Julian Wilde, Grimoire of Chaos Magick.
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Phil Hansford, 4/88
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Mysteria
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(818) 353-8891 (modem)
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P.O. Box 83
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Tujunga, CA 91042
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