• ** MAGICK 7 -- BASIC RITUAL **

    From Robert Gmez@RICKSBBS to All on Sun Apr 19 06:17:37 2026
    ** MAGICK 7 -- BASIC RITUAL **

    It may be said that ritual is the very heart of
    magick. For it is through ritual that we acheive our magical
    results. Ritual is a magical procedure or ceremony we perform
    in order to change the environment. Usually we think of
    ritual as bearing on active magick, although certainly, it
    can also affect passive magick. Most often the change
    achieved is subjective and in the physical world. Outsiders
    may put them down to coincidence, but the effects are very
    real. Magical goals for a ritual should not be taken lightly.
    The successful practice of magick depends upon strong
    belief. The simplest ritual of them all must be belief
    itself. If you can believe in your desired results strongly
    enough, that act is a magical ritual which will achieve your
    results. Even a very complex ritual is no more effective than
    strong belief. There are aids to concentration which may
    help. Thus in *creative visualization*, imagination and
    controlled breathing are brought into play.


    CREATIVE VISUALIZATION

    When you want to magically achieve something, first
    picture it clearly in your mind. The more deffinite and
    specific your idea of what it is the better. Picture yourself
    having it or doing it. Visualize it as vividly and as
    intensely as you can and hold it in your thoughts for a few
    moments. Concentrate on it intensely (it may help to hold
    your breath). Feel the energy of desire welling up inside
    you. Then suddenly feel the image or desire released from
    your mind. Feel the energy filtering through the image and
    intensifying it, as if the image is a 'stencil'. Imagine the
    energy exploding out from you into the macrocosm in all
    directions at once, and feel the universe 'tilt' as it reacts
    to the force. (At the same time it may help to release your
    breath suddenly). Feel the energy draining from you. Finally,
    *believe* that your purpose *has* been accomplished; that it
    HAS HAPPENED, perhaps saying something such as "so mote it
    be", or "it is done".


    THE BASIC PARTS OF A RITUAL

    Often rituals are more formal than the above, but any
    full magick ritual must always reduce to these stages --
    1) imaging; 2) building; 3) firing. Sometimes a ritual must
    be repeated every day for a while to achieve difficult
    results or to overcome weak belief.


    THE MAGICK CIRCLE

    Often an important part of formal ritual is the
    magick circle. Medieval magicians considered the circle
    essential, and placed great emphasis upon its exactness.
    Elaborate designs were invented with many layers of complex
    symbols and words. It was very important that the circle
    be completely intact with no breaks in it. The magician
    and any other participants stand in the circle during ritual.
    Today, circles are made on the floor with chalk or paint,
    rock salt, or a rope. Whatever its form, the circle is
    still an important part of magical protection for the
    magician. This is especially important for aversive entities
    and purposes. The circle also helps in focusing the energy of
    the ritual toward its purpose, that is, it keeps it contained
    until the magician is ready to release it. Of course, the
    magick circle is basicly only a symbol, but it may eventually
    be possible to supplement the circle with electronic
    equipment for a similar purpose. We are researching the
    practicality of electrostaticly charged Faraday shields.


    ARTIFICIAL ELEMENTALS

    An artificial elemental is useful for certain
    tasks: 1) invisible watcher and observer, telling you what
    it sees; 2) psychic guard; 3) it can be used in healing; 4)
    it is helpful in other ways. Ophiel calls the artificial
    elemental a 'familiar'. Producing your own artificial
    elemental is fairly easy. YOU MUST ASSUME THAT THE ACT HAS
    PRODUCED RESULTS, EVEN IF YOU DO NOT IMMEDIATELY OBSERVE
    THEM. It is entirely possible to produce one of these little
    beasties and not know it (not being clairvoyant enough to
    observe it directly). Therefore, and this is a general
    principle of any magick, never ignore forces you have set
    into motion. Even though you may not see the elemental, you
    may nevertheless 'feel' it.
    WARNING -- Do not use artificial elementals for any
    kind of aversive magick at this point; they can be nasty
    little critters to get rid of. Should you have to eliminate
    one of them which you created in error, you must re-absorb
    it back into yourself through your will; or in some cases
    you can 'exorcise' it.


    HOW TO CREATE AN ARTIFICIAL ELEMENTAL

    You can create your own artificial elemental for
    various purposes. An artificial elemental is basically a
    thoughtform which has been strengthened with emotion. Refer
    to the aura color chart in the previous lesson and decide
    what color to make the elemental, based upon your intended
    purpose. Apple green is a good choice for general purposes.
    Then decide on a shape or outline. Do you want your elemental
    to resemble some sort of animal? A simple circle or cloud is
    a good place to start. With this in mind you can use ritual
    to create your elemental. Creative visualization is good for
    this. Visualize it glowing before you. A darkened room is
    helpful for this.
    Communicate with your elemental with telepathy, by
    talking to it, or with creative visualization. Your
    artificial elemental is closely linked to you and your
    subconscious attitudes. It will generally not do things you
    think it cannot do. As in any magick, results relate to
    effort and belief. Another way of looking at an artificial
    elemental is as an aspect of your personality (sub
    personality) which has been detached from you.


    INVOCATION

    Formal ritual usually involves the invocation
    (ritually calling up) of a god or goddess, spirit, or other
    entity. In this sense, magick is somewhat similar to pagan
    religion and witchcraft. However, we consider magick ritual
    a technique, not a religion. Worship need not be involved.
    Sometimes the invocation of an entity creates an artificial
    elemental.
    Crowley says there are three different kinds of
    invocation --
    1) Devotion to the entity (as in the Bhakti yoga of
    the Hare Krishna sect; the Faustian devil pact).
    2) Ceremonial invocation -- usual method of the
    middle ages.
    3) Drama -- usually needs more than one person (as in
    a mass).


    CAUTIONS<<

    1. Often as not a ritual may produce side-effects,
    usually something similar to, though not exactly the desired
    goal. If the true goal is delayed (as sometimes happens) we
    may see the side effects first. And if for some reason the
    goal is not achieved at all ('missing the target') the side
    effects may be pronounced. Examples: 1) You use magick ritual
    to hurry shipment of an anticipated package in the mail. Side
    effect -- the next day an unexpected package (the
    wrong one) arrives instead. 2) You use magick ritual to cause
    a certain person to phone you. Side effect -- for several
    days all sorts of people phone you...The sides effects will
    not affect you (or anyone else) adversely unless that is
    what you inwardly want.
    2. We may say with certainty that "something always
    happens" when we perform a magick ritual. But like everything
    else, magick follows the 'law of results'. This means that
    results require effort of some kind. And if you don't work
    hard enough at it you don't get results. Difficult goals have
    greater resistance (magical inertia) to overcome. If the
    ritual doesn't produce the desired results there is a good
    chance that the reason for the failure is within oursleves.
    Be certain there is no contradiction between your model
    and your magical goals. Sometimes self doubt and mental
    contradictions (wanting and not wanting at the same time) may
    interfere. The first step in magick is to re-program your
    model. And, of course you can help your magical results by
    working on the physical level toward your goals. Don't expect
    them to fall into your lap by themselves.
    3) A peculiar quality of magick is time displacement.
    Results of a ritual are not usually instantaneous. There is
    often a delay of 12 hours or more. Difficult tasks or weakly
    performed ritual are more likely to be delayed. In most cases
    a slight delay is alright, and it gives us time to get used
    to the comming changes. And sometimes the effects of a ritual
    appear to extend to before the ritual was performed!
    4) Because of the way magick works, a ritual may
    create an emphasis in what is sought, and a de-emphasis in
    everything else. Balance is therefore important here. Once
    the magical result is achieved it may be 'bound' to you and
    difficult to get rid of should you later decide to do so.
    Example: You use a magick ritual to help you find and buy a
    new house. Years later when you decide to sell it, you are
    unable to do so. Consider your magical goals wisely so you
    dont get stuck with something you don't really want. Note
    that theory says you can always unbind through ritual what
    was bound to you...theory says.
    5) Sometimes the environment appears to react against
    the magick after the results are achieved. This is
    particularly noticeable in using magick to affect the weather
    (and the main reason why you should NOT use magick to affect
    the weather). For example...Your performance of a ritual to
    produce a sunny day produces a sunny day. The next day is
    sunny, alright, but the rest of the month is cold and
    overcast. Here the weather seems to react to the magick in
    the opposite way to re-establish its natural balance. It is
    something like pushing a pendulum to one side and releasing
    it -- the pendulum swings to the other side. To quote
    Emmerson -- "For everything you gain you lose something...".
    I don't know that this is always true in magick, but it does
    illustrate the point. And another reason not to use magick to
    affect the weather is that it might foul it up in other parts
    of the country (world??).
    6) Finally, magick ritual (or any magick or
    occultism) is very dangerous for the mentally unstable. If
    you should somehow 'get out too far', eat 'heavy foods' as
    previously discussed (lesson on chakras) and use your
    religious background or old belief system for support. But
    remember too, that wierd experiences are not necessarily bad
    experiences.


    REVIEW QUESTIONS
    1) What is creative visualization?
    2) List the basic parts of a ritual.
    3) What is invocation?


    RESEARCH TOPICS (for independent study)
    1) Examine the differences between western magick and oriental
    magick.
    2) How do medieval grimoirs follow the basic ritual pattern?


    BOOK LIST

    P.E.I. Bonewitz, Real Magic.
    David Conway, Magic: an Occult Primer (or Ritual Magic).
    Aleister Crowley, Magick in Theory and Practice.
    Denning and Phillips, Creative Visualization.
    Ophiel, Creative Visualization.
    A.E. Powell, The Astral Body.
    ________, The Mental Body.
    Joseph Weed, Wisdom of the Ancient Masters.
    Julian Wilde, Grimoire of Chaos Magick.


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