MAGICK 3 -- THE FOUR WORLDS |
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The ancients described man as mind, body, and soul. Psychologists of the twentieth century added the subconscious to that definition. This produces a four-fold classification. The universe is also divided into four corresponding parts ('worlds'), as shown below:
The astral body (subconscious) is the intermediary for intuition, magical
and psychic phenomena, and is the 'psychic link' to the physical world.
Most occult and magical phenomena originate in the invisible, non-sensate,
non-physical realm (ie. without physical senses). Each of the four worlds
interacts with the other worlds. Psychic energy flows from the spiritual
to mental to astral to physical. The physical world is a projection
(manifestation, reflection, or shadow) of the higher worlds. Our center
of consciousness is generally within these higher worlds. There are many similar terms used by other occult groups. For example,
'astral light' is another name for astral world, although it may sometimes
also refer to the entire non-physical realm, as may 'inner planes' or
'the invisible world'. Planes are essentially the same as worlds.
We have been describing 'traditonal' occult philosophy here, and certainly
an important part of the tradition is the idea (and terms) microcosm
and macrocosm.
'Personal magick' is that magick used to affect the self; often involving affirmation, self-suggestion, and self-hypnosis. 'Active magick' is outer directed magick (as in PK) used to affect someone or thing, or to bring about an event. 'Passive magick' is to be affected (as in ESP) by an outside non-physical cause. Everyone possesses some magical (and psychic) potential. Some are especially gifted. Usually people are better at one kind of magick (ie. active or passive) than they are at the other kind; only rarely does an individual excell at both. Traning and practice will, of course, improve ability somewhat. Although the forces of magick are neutral, various systems may take
on the qualities of good and evil. There is so-called white magick or
good magick, black magick or evil magick, and gray magick between them.
When many people refer to white magick they mean magick for unselfish
purposes, also healing and mental influence with specific permission.
By black magick they refer to magick for self-interest and healing *without*
specific permission. Any magick act is likely to produce side effects regardless of whether or not the desired result is achieved. Such side effects are no problem for constructive magick, since they are benificial as well. However, aversive magick can produce aversive side effects which may even harm the magician -- aversive magick is dangerous!
What we have been calling 'magick' is actually a continuous process. Since your subconscious never rests, your environment is continually being shifted into line with your model. This is true whether you study magick or not. For most people, these effects are usually very subtle, and they are probably not aware of them. However, as you work with the occult, the flow of psychic energy and your awareness of it increases. Your true will is more likely to be strongly expressed. Your luck may be affected (either in a positive or a negative way). Remember, our lives tend to follow what we want down deep. That is why a positive outlook is so very beneficial to us.
Sometimes it is helpful to keep a diary of your magical experiments
and research. Such a diary should include the date, perhaps even some
astrological data (or anything else you think may have a relationship
to what you are doing).
The mind is always open to suggestion -- especially the subconscious. Most of the time we censor any suggestions according to the model; but one way to break through the censor is with repetition. An affirmation does this exactly. By suggestion, we mean any statement which is capable of affecting your model. Usually suggestion is in the form of a positive statement (such as the hypnotist's patter -- " You are becomming sleepy"). An affirmation is the same kind of thing -- a positive suggestion, which you repeat (affirm) to yourself aloud or silently (for example, "I remember my dreams"). If there is some quality you wish to change or develope within yourself, an affirmation is ideal. Repeat it several times every day at several different times throughout the day, expecially when you go to bed. Affirmations are subtle and may require a few months to work. Use them for changes, not miracles.
Visualization is another important method we use to influence the subconscious. A good example of this is the simple banishing technique which follows. Banishing is used in magick to 'clear the air' of negative 'vibes' and interference... Visualize a strong white light flowing out the top of your head, flowing
down around you and covering you. At the same time imagine you are throwing
away any 'problem' vibes. BOOK LIST Geoffry Hodson, Theosophy Answers Some Problems of Life. ======== |
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