Over the last couple of weeks I have been asked by several people regarding differences between the work I publish here and the works of other authors, or differences between how I teach rituals versus how the various Golden Dawn groups or other orders teach them. While I would say that the majority of my work with the ceremonial forms is pretty much the same as the work done by Aleister Crowley, the original Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, and the Stella Matutina, there are some differences that you will come across once you start studying my work more seriously.
I make a pretty big deal out of the "operant field," the idea that you can increase the effectiveness of practical magick by combining a general pentagram banishing ritual (LBRP or Star Ruby) with and general pentagram invoking ritual (LIRH or Star Sapphire). Most current teachers will tell you to the banishing forms of both rituals together, a combination that I personally use sparingly. In my books, I attribute the angels and cacodemons of the Enochian Watchtowers differently than most other authors. And just today, I had a commenter ask about my non-traditional use of the rending and closing of the veil signs.
In each of those cases, I have answered the question the same way. I experimented with various attributions for the different ceremonial forms and stuck with the methods that worked the best for me. That's what I publish here, for the most part - techniques that have worked best for me the way I do them. Blindly trusting in traditional teachings strikes me as unwise. Magical and mystical realization may be incommunicable, but that doesn't mean spiritual technology is not like other technology. There should be a "best way" to do everything, and the advantage of doing practical magick right from the get-go is that it helps you find out what that "best way" is for you. That's the way I teach. Learn the pieces of tech that you need to make stuff happen, and then start making stuff happen.
As a Thelemite I see the value in working towards the Knowledge and Conversation of the Holy Guardian Angel as described by Crowley, but I also don't see the need to wait until you have it before you do anything practical with all that tech. I teach the forms in such a way that in order to deal with spirits you always first identify yourself with the divine, which adds a Theurgic component to all practical work. Identifying yourself with the divine whenever you do an operation will automatically bring you closer to the HGA and make the HGA invocation work more smoothly when you finally attempt it formally. At the same time, measuring the results of your practical operations will tell you how well your magick is working in general.
Thus I employ magick and mysticism hand-in-hand, from the very beginning of my students' magical practice. More importantly, the practical piece allows students to perform experiments and see how the tech works for themselves. You need some degree of what could be called "faith" to start practicing magick in the first place - faith that if you follow the practice, you will eventually obtain the results you want. But faith ends in knowledge, and my opinion is that it should be excised as early as possible in a student's magical career. The best way to do that is to start doing practical work and see what happens, and as you do that, to vary your techniques a bit and see what produces the biggest probability shifts when you perform operations.
It's like this - if you practice magick long enough, you eventually will obtain the gnosis you seek. But in the meantime, why not do what you can to make your life fun? Then, when those practical methods work, see what you can do to make them repeatable. You're walking the magical path the whole time - you just are doing better along the way. Furthermore, as you bring your life into harmony with your will (as successful practical operations tend to do), you may very well find that the path itself becomes shorter and less impeded. The discipline of maintaining a practice is pretty much required to progress magically, but when the conditions in your life can be made more suitable for your practice you should find it that much easier to maintain.
So that's where I'm coming from as a teacher. I teach what works best for me how it works best for me. But don't take my word for it when you see something in my work that varies from the tradition, or doesn't make sense to you. Feel free to try it my way and the traditional way, or my way and the way that seems more logical. Then faithfully record your results and see what happens. I hope that someday we can get to the point with magick that the physical sciences are at, where we can be relatively certain that we are building on the most optimal body of knowledge for all or most students, but we have a very long way to go before we get there. And I will say that while many magicians have tried out my techniques and have found them to work better, my sample size is still way too small to draw anything like a firm conclusion about them.
That's why you need to do your own work, and not simply parrot whatever a teacher tells you that you should be doing. If they're teaching a variation that doesn't resonate with you, try one that does. Try stuff out. Don't fell like a difference between your findings and those of some published source are wrong or defective or anything like that. Do experiments. Report your results. When you get to the point where you want to teach, teach the methods that work best for you. If we all did that, patterns would emerge that would likely point to better and more advanced techniques, because that's how the scientific method in magick (such as it is) works. The rituals compiled here are my attempt to do just that, and I look forward to more practitioners following suit.
I make a pretty big deal out of the "operant field," the idea that you can increase the effectiveness of practical magick by combining a general pentagram banishing ritual (LBRP or Star Ruby) with and general pentagram invoking ritual (LIRH or Star Sapphire). Most current teachers will tell you to the banishing forms of both rituals together, a combination that I personally use sparingly. In my books, I attribute the angels and cacodemons of the Enochian Watchtowers differently than most other authors. And just today, I had a commenter ask about my non-traditional use of the rending and closing of the veil signs.
In each of those cases, I have answered the question the same way. I experimented with various attributions for the different ceremonial forms and stuck with the methods that worked the best for me. That's what I publish here, for the most part - techniques that have worked best for me the way I do them. Blindly trusting in traditional teachings strikes me as unwise. Magical and mystical realization may be incommunicable, but that doesn't mean spiritual technology is not like other technology. There should be a "best way" to do everything, and the advantage of doing practical magick right from the get-go is that it helps you find out what that "best way" is for you. That's the way I teach. Learn the pieces of tech that you need to make stuff happen, and then start making stuff happen.
As a Thelemite I see the value in working towards the Knowledge and Conversation of the Holy Guardian Angel as described by Crowley, but I also don't see the need to wait until you have it before you do anything practical with all that tech. I teach the forms in such a way that in order to deal with spirits you always first identify yourself with the divine, which adds a Theurgic component to all practical work. Identifying yourself with the divine whenever you do an operation will automatically bring you closer to the HGA and make the HGA invocation work more smoothly when you finally attempt it formally. At the same time, measuring the results of your practical operations will tell you how well your magick is working in general.
Thus I employ magick and mysticism hand-in-hand, from the very beginning of my students' magical practice. More importantly, the practical piece allows students to perform experiments and see how the tech works for themselves. You need some degree of what could be called "faith" to start practicing magick in the first place - faith that if you follow the practice, you will eventually obtain the results you want. But faith ends in knowledge, and my opinion is that it should be excised as early as possible in a student's magical career. The best way to do that is to start doing practical work and see what happens, and as you do that, to vary your techniques a bit and see what produces the biggest probability shifts when you perform operations.
It's like this - if you practice magick long enough, you eventually will obtain the gnosis you seek. But in the meantime, why not do what you can to make your life fun? Then, when those practical methods work, see what you can do to make them repeatable. You're walking the magical path the whole time - you just are doing better along the way. Furthermore, as you bring your life into harmony with your will (as successful practical operations tend to do), you may very well find that the path itself becomes shorter and less impeded. The discipline of maintaining a practice is pretty much required to progress magically, but when the conditions in your life can be made more suitable for your practice you should find it that much easier to maintain.
So that's where I'm coming from as a teacher. I teach what works best for me how it works best for me. But don't take my word for it when you see something in my work that varies from the tradition, or doesn't make sense to you. Feel free to try it my way and the traditional way, or my way and the way that seems more logical. Then faithfully record your results and see what happens. I hope that someday we can get to the point with magick that the physical sciences are at, where we can be relatively certain that we are building on the most optimal body of knowledge for all or most students, but we have a very long way to go before we get there. And I will say that while many magicians have tried out my techniques and have found them to work better, my sample size is still way too small to draw anything like a firm conclusion about them.
That's why you need to do your own work, and not simply parrot whatever a teacher tells you that you should be doing. If they're teaching a variation that doesn't resonate with you, try one that does. Try stuff out. Don't fell like a difference between your findings and those of some published source are wrong or defective or anything like that. Do experiments. Report your results. When you get to the point where you want to teach, teach the methods that work best for you. If we all did that, patterns would emerge that would likely point to better and more advanced techniques, because that's how the scientific method in magick (such as it is) works. The rituals compiled here are my attempt to do just that, and I look forward to more practitioners following suit.
I would like to congratulate you for the great posts I am brazilian and study magic for a few years but everything that refers to the golden daw system is very confusing so I never understood them correctly your posts made me very clear the world today needs magicians like you who clarify and teach how to use the art of magic
ReplyDeleteThank you. Much of magical practice is simpler than a lot of teachers like to let on, and I try to keep the mysteriousness around here to a minimum.
ReplyDeleteHi Scott. I carried out my own experiemnt about a month ago. I was waiting for someone to get back to me about an interview. Three weeks went by and I hadn't heard from them, so rather than send them an email I decided to use magic to make him contact me. I set up the operant field and then while concentrating very hard, I basically told him to email me. I just repeated the command about 10 times (that's a guess, I didn't count) and kind of raised the intensity of my feeling each repeat. 2 hours later I received an email from him. Although I didn't have any self-doubt while doing the ritual I was a little surprised that it worked.
ReplyDeleteAt the time I was also waiting on 2 other people to contact me so I did the same ritual a 2nd and 3rd time. the 2nd time also worked within a few hours but the 3rd time didn't work at all. I now know that the person that it didn't work on is a habitual procrastinator (even though the email required was to send me an invoice). My fairly obvious conclusion is that success depended on how much intent the person had and how much resistance I had to overcome. If they never intended to contact me, it wouldn't work. My question is how could I make this more powerful ? Was the basic ritual sound ? Should I have asked a spirit to make this person contact me rather than me issuing the command myself ? Or could I boost the power of my command ?
Thanks.
As I see it, the easiest way to make this work better would be to add a second operation aimed at the procrastinator to help them stop procrastinating. Then the two spells would work together.
ReplyDeleteYou can also generally increase the effect by incorporating spirits, because you can effectively add the spirit's power to that of your own. You don't necessarily charge the spirit to do it, you charge the spirit to help you do it and then do it.
You may find that incorporating more ceremonial pieces into this could make it more effective, but it also is true that the operant field works pretty well on its own. I'm surprised that so few people teach it the way I do.
Okay, so just add elements from the ritual template ?
ReplyDeleteIdentification with the Divine
GIRH - to the sun ? Because I’m issuing a command ?
A Conjuration of the Sun
Charge to empower my command
close
Also could something simple like just repeating the command more times increase the power ? Like 5 minutes instead of the 20 seconds that I spent (if I can maintain the intensity and focus for that long)?
Sure, those would work.
ReplyDeleteRepeating the command will increase its power up to a point. There's usually a point of diminishing returns, though, and there's no standard rule of thumb for that because it can be different for different intents. You pretty much just need to experiment and see how it works out.
@Rodav I think you could pull a witchy trick and use a Cone of Power at the moment you deliver your command to the spirit. That way you will substantially increase the energy you put into the operation, aside from the spirit's. So you basically start walking in a circle around the altar in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction depending on your intent. While going into a circle you repeat your intent as a mantra (with the accompanying tone would be best). At the same time you visualize a vortex of light swirling around you in the same direction that has the altar as a fulcrum. Once you built that up to a point you feel it can't take any more juice you stop and say "so mote it be" while visualizing that light plunging into the altar and your desire manifested. Then resume usual ritual steps.
ReplyDeleteMind you, I haven't tried this and I have no idea if or how it might work. But it's proven its effectiveness with witches over time so I can't see why it wouldn't apply to these kinds of rituals. I would also argue that besides your energy and the spirit's, you'd also draw more power from the astral which would be even more if you used the Operant Field followed by the appropriate Pentagram or Hexagram ritual depending on the force you're working with. Again, the part on drawing more astral energy is speculation although the technique itself functions similarly to tracing pentagrams and hexagrams in the air with respect to the actual process.
It is definitely true that putting energy into your operations will make them more effective.
ReplyDeleteI have not worked with this particular method so I can't say how effective it is compared to the techniques that I currently used. But if it appeals to you, it probably is worth experimenting with.
Dunno why I showed up unknown :)
ReplyDeleteNo clue. Blogger is weird that way sometimes.
ReplyDeleteThanks unknown, I might try with and without as an experiment.
ReplyDeleteCast away :)
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