Magical Instruction

If you are a beginning student wondering where to start learning magick, or a more advanced practitioner looking to make your magick more effective, Augoeides is the place for you. Over the years I have published all sorts of material that at one time could only be found within the confines of lodges and secret magical orders. If you have questions, post them in the comments. I always try and do my best to answer them, and I always will.

Personal Instruction

The magick class that I currently run is the Ritual Workshop event at Leaping Laughter OTO, the Minneapolis local body of Ordo Templi Orientis. We meet every Tuesday evening at 7:30 PM at our dedicated temple space. It is located at:

3107 California Street NE
 Minneapolis, MN 55418


This is a public event and all who can attend are welcome. You do not need to be an OTO initiate to attend. The classes are free, but we suggest a $5 donation to help cover temple expenses. Also, keep in mind that we follow a loose version of the Fight Club rule - if you show up, you have to do a ritual. But it can be any ritual from any tradition, as simple as you like, and if you don't know any rituals yet we'll talk you through performing something basic like the Lesser Ritual of the Pentagram.

One Tuesday per month we hold our Via Solis Zodiacal Elixir Rites, which are announced here on Augoeides along with the ritual scripts on the preceding Mondays. These are also open to all who can attend, and the same suggested donation applies. But taking part in one of these group rituals counts as doing a ritual, so you won't have to do anything else.

In April of 2018 I participated in a series of online Enochian classes organized by Jason Augustus Newcomb. That series of Enochian Master Classes is now available and you can sign up here. Click here for a coupon code that will give you half off the registration price.

I also am considering doing more online classes at some point in the future, and will announce those here far enough in advance that everyone will have a chance to sign up. In the meantime, the following links organize the material I have posted here into what I hope is a coherent overall framework for study.

Social Media

I am pretty active on the Ceremonial Magick School Facebook group. You can send a request to join and as long as you give reasonable answers to a couple of questions, and you should be approved. Please make sure that you answer the questions - those are there to make sure that we're adding actual human beings and not bots or something in disguise.

Also, feel free to send me a friend request on Facebook. My profile is here, and once we are friends you should get updates from this blog and my author blog in your news feed. I rarely post anything that personal on Facebook, since I use it to promote my books and these websites, so you shouldn't run into anything more controversial than what I post here on Augoeides.

Professional Spellcasting

As I mention in the FAQ, I'm not in the professional spellcasting business and don't do magical operations for clients. Working with clients requires a completely different temple setup and so forth than what I use for my personal work. That may change at some point in the future, but for now if you have questions about how to perform one of the operations I describe here, feel free to email me at scottm@iphouse.com or send me a message on Facebook (once we're friends). I always try to do my best to answer questions of that nature, and I think once you overcome the initial resistance to casting a spell you might very well get better results casting for yourself than you would from any professional for whom said operation is basically just a job.

What Is Magick?

This is one of the most fundamental questions students ask. What is magick, and how does it work? While magick is a highly individual practice, there are some commonalities between schools, methods, and practitioners. My background is in the Thelemic school of modern ceremonial magick and the Hermetic tradition of the European Renaissance, particularly the works of Henry Cornelius Agrippa and John Dee. It was my interest in Dee's work that first prompted me to write the books that would eventually be published as my Mastering Enochian Magick Series.

Building a working model of magick is crucial for working out how to best accomplish various goals, set accurate expectations for the work, and "debug" your procedures when you run into problems. While this does constitute theory, it should be pointed out that an effective magical model should make testable predictions and conform to the scientific method as closely as possible. I say "as possible" because one of the key components of magick is consciousness, which we have yet figured out a way to measure accurately. This prevents "The method of Science" from being employed in its strictest sense, but at the same time it is an ideal for which I believe all magicians should strive.

This first series of articles covers various thoughts related to my model of magick an how it compares to others out there that are currently in use. While reading through it is not strictly necessary, I highly recommend it. What I do not recommend is waiting until you feel like you understand it all completely before you start doing any work. You should start learning to do the rituals I present here and practice them as soon as you can manage. You're not likely to hurt yourself if you do something wrong and there's no substitute for experience.

Regarding Magical Models
I generally think that the "quantum information model" that I propose in this series is currently the best model of magick that we have. Note that I specific "quantum" not because I see it as a synonym for "awesome" like some New Agers, but rather because it is vitally important to draw a distinction between quantum information, data, and language. The last two have nothing to do with quantum information. The number of facts we amass or web pages we create have no relation to the structure of the universe. And the fundamental weakness of the original "information model" of magick was that it confused semiotics and physics.

Basic Practices

This article from 2006, this one from 2008, and this one from 2016 give an overview of what I recommend as an effective daily magical practice. Every magician should develop a sequence of basic rituals that he or she performs at least once per day, generally in the morning after waking up or at night before going to sleep. Which you prefer depends a lot on your personal circadian clock - I'm a total night owl and can't get anything done in the morning, so I do my practices at night before I go to sleep. Either should prove effective.

The Basic Rituals
  • The Lesser Ritual of the Pentagram. This simple rite is generally considered the most basic modern ceremonial ritual, and one of the first bits of magick that modern magicians learn. It is a microcosmic banishing and invoking ritual. That is, it works on your personal consciousness. The banishing form clears, stabilizes, and cuts away connections that may be influencing you. The invoking form energizes and empowers your sphere of consciousness. Note that this ritual does not "clear a space" beyond your body's natural aura, though some magicians incorrectly use it that way.
  • The Lesser Ritual of the Hexagram. This ritual is the macrocosmic counterpart to the Lesser Ritual of the Pentagram. That is, it works on space in the external world beyond your personal consciousness. The banishing form of this ritual is commonly taught as a daily practice, but I strongly recommend against it. You don't want to shut down or send the forces of nature away. To do effective practical magick, you want to connect with and manipulate them - which is what the invoking form of this ritual does. The banishing form can be used to clear a space, but when using in conjunction with the Lesser Banishing Ritual of the Pentagram it shuts down everything. That can include your own currently running operations.
  • The Middle Pillar Ritual. I don't teach most of Israel Regardie's methods, but the Middle Pillar Ritual is an exception. It brings energy work and identification with the divine into daily practice.
  • Meditation should also be taken up by aspiring students of magick. There are a lot of variations on meditation practice out there, but most of them produce similar effects. The method here is based on the simple non-sectarian "Mindfulness Meditation" method. You should try to meditate for about twenty minutes a day, which is entirely sufficient for magical work.
  • The Greater Ritual of the Pentagram. This is mostly an overview of how I do the Greater Ritual of the Pentagram, with some light commentary. I wrote it up because there is a lot of conflicting information online about how to do the Greater Pentagram along with other rituals like the "Supreme Pentagram" (which I don't use or teach) and so forth. This ritual can be used as part of a daily practice, especially as a preliminary to more involved HGA work. It also is used for practical elemental work.
  • The Greater Ritual of the Hexagram. This is my overview of the Greater Ritual of the Hexagram, which is used to tune your magical space for working with planets and zodiac signs just like the Greater Ritual of the Pentagram tunes your space for working with elements.
As a beginning student of magick, think of learning these rituals and techniques as your "one job" until you have them committed to memory and are doing them every day. They form the foundation of everything that is to come, including all of my practical magick methods. The whole sequence including a twenty minute meditation session can be done in less that a half hour, and that is really a small time commitment to make in order to pursue the path of magick and mysticism.

Commentaries on the Basic Rituals

The following articles go over the basic rituals that I have written up commentaries on so far, including extended commentaries and experimental speculation related to them. As I do more of these, I will add them to this list.
  • Lesser Versus Greater Pentagrams. This article was written to dispel a particularly pernicious myth about the Lesser Banishing Ritual of the Pentagram. Even though the pentagrams you are tracing are drawn in the same direction as Earth pentagrams, they are not exclusive to the element of Earth.
  • Hacking the Elemental Hexagrams. This article digs into a speculative method for using the elemental hexagrams from the Lesser Ritual of the Hexagram to work with the four Qabalistic worlds. It was written in part as a response to what I consider the dubious practice of doing "Lesser Hexagrams of the Planets." "Lesser" rituals are general and "Greater" rituals are specific. Neither is a "better" or "worse" version of the other - they serve entirely different functions.
  • The Operant Field. This is one of the ideas that started it all, and my own small contribution to modern magick theory. Understanding the microcosmic and macrocosmic natures of the Lesser Pentagram and Lesser Hexagram points to more effective ways to work with these rituals, both in terms of daily practice and larger ceremonial operations. Try it out - you'll be surprised how much better this small change makes everything work.
  • Microcosmic Versus Macrocosmic Rituals. This is a longer and more detailed article discussing the operant field as defined in the preceding article, how Lesser rituals are general and Greater rituals are specific, and how to get at the microcosmic and macrocosmic aspects of the various magical forces.
  • Goetic Circles and Operant Fields. This article looks at some overlap between the operant field model and the magick circle found in a late grimoire, the Lemegeton or Lesser Key of Solomon.
  • Wrapping Up The "Hexagram Controversy". This article discusses the reaction of the online magical community towards the operant field model, and ends with a simple challenge: try it. If you try out the operant field method and it doesn't improve your results, by all means don't keep using it. At the same time, many magicians who have tried it report that their results are better overall, happen faster, and are stronger and more stable when they use it.
  • Thoughts on the Star Ruby. This article is my explanation of Aleister Crowley's "new and more elaborate version of the Banishing Ritual of the Pentagram." This ritual can be used to open an operant field in conjunction with the Star Sapphire, just as the Lesser Banishing Ritual can do the same in conjunction with the Lesser Invoking Ritual of the Hexagram.
  • An Analysis of the Star Sapphire. This article is a comprehensive overview of my thoughts on the Star Sapphire, Aleister Crowley's "improved ritual of the hexagram." The Star Sapphire behaves a lot like a souped-up version of the Lesser Ritual of the Hexagram, and should be used in conjunction with the Star Ruby, Crowley's "improved ritual of the pentagram."
  • Regarding Devotional Work. This article summarizes some devotional methods for use by magicians, particularly those found in Aleister Crowley's Liber Astarte vel Berylli. Devotional rituals that you find inspirational and resonant with your will can be an important addition to your practice.
  • Thoughts on the Rose Cross Ritual. I do not personally use the Golden Dawn Rose Cross Ritual, but I did some experiments with it back in the day and some readers have asked about my take on it. In theory, the ritual works to smooth out and balance magical forces and fields, but so far I have not been able to figure out anything practical to do with it that I would be able to formally test. The idea that it "confers invisibility" does not seem to stand up to strict scrutiny, even though a lot of people apparently believe it.
And I'm sure that there are more to come. The idea is to post all of the relevant articles here so they are all in one place, and you don't have to manually search Augoeides for each one. If you do come across an article I've overlooked that you think belongs here, let me know.

Original Basic Rituals

These are some alternatives that I have written to the standard basic ritual forms discussed above. They can make for interesting experimentation, but I recommend you learn the standard versions first before moving on to any of these.
  • Revising the Keyword Analysis. This article covers a revised version of the Keyword Analysis from the Lesser Ritual of the Hexagram that my magical working group developed.
  • Comselh Ananael Lesser Ritual of the Hexagram. This is the version of the Lesser Ritual of the Hexagram used by my magical working group, including the changes explained in the article on Hacking the Keyword Analysis.
  • The Field Ritual. This is an experimental ritual developed at the Leaping Laughter Ritual Workshop that combines the Lesser Ritual of the Pentagram and Lesser Ritual of the Hexagram along operant field lines.
  • Liber Shemesh. This is an experimental solar invocation ritual that combines elements from Aleister Crowley's Liber Resh vel Helios and Liber V vel Reguli.

Practical Magick

Once my students have a daily practice in place, I start them off with practical magick. That's one of the big differences between me and most other teachers. My main goal is to get you doing the work as quickly as possible, and getting good results as quickly as possible.

Most of the magical orders of the past have initiatory systems that you must go through before you are given any practical material at all. Further down this page I have my Path of Initiation too, but as I see it you can be doing practical work right away. While you want to cultivate illumination and realization as you work, odds at that there are a lot of issues in your life that can get in the way. So start off by eliminating or at least mediating those.

The Magical Powers listed after the various attributes are Descriptive, Not Prescriptive. The powers listed here are from Aleister Crowley's Liber 777, but they should not be treated as all you can do with any of these magical forces. For example, in many cases elemental magick can be used to accomplish similar goals to planetary magick. Earth can correspond to wealth and material prosperity, Water can correspond to love and relationships, Air can correspond to healing, and Fire can correspond to cursing and protection from curses. These are all in addition to their listed powers.

The Elemental Work
  • Earth. Alchemy, Geomancy, Making of Pantacles; Travels on the Astral Plane.
  • Water. The Great Work, Talismans, Crystal-gazing, etc.
  • Air. Divination.
  • Fire. Evocation, Pyromancy.
The Planetary Work
  • Saturn. Works of Malediction and Death.
  • Jupiter. Power of Acquiring Political and other Ascendency.
  • Mars. Works of Wrath and Vengeance.
  • Sun. The Red Tincture, Power of Acquiring Wealth.
  • Venus. Love-philtres.
  • Mercury. Miracles of Healing, Gift of Tongues, Knowledge of Sciences.
  • Moon. The White Tincture, Clairvoyance, Divination by Dreams.
  • The Epilogue covers both the Planetary and Elemental Work series of articles, and addresses some of the questions that came up while I was posting the series.
The Zodiacal Work
  • Aries. Power of Consecrating Things.
  • Taurus. The Secret of Physical Strength.
  • Gemini. Power of being in two or more places at one time, and of Prophecy.
  • Cancer. Power of Casting Enchantments.
  • Leo. Power of Training Wild Beasts.
  • Virgo. Invisibility, Parthenogenesis, Initiation.
  • Libra. Works of Justice and Equilibrium.
  • Scorpio. Necromancy.
  • Sagittarius. Transmutations; Vision of Universal Peacock.
  • Capricorn. The Witches’ Sabbath so-called, the Evil Eye.
  • Aquarius. Astrology.
  • Pisces. Bewitchments, Casting Illusions.
These basic magical powers are sufficient for practically any practical operation. They were all developed based on my Comselh Ananael Ritual Template which works or everything. If you would like to dig deeper into how the symbolism works, you can take a look at my article on Qabalistic Ritual Construction and this addendum to it regarding The Circle and Sigils.

The Path of Initiation

This series of articles is based on the published initiatory structure of Aleister Crowley's A.'.A.'. as found in One Star in Sight.

To be clear, I am an OTO initiate but not a member of any of the current A.'.A.'. organizations, and the rituals here were developed by Comselh Ananael, my magical working group. I offer none of my own opinions here regarding any of the A.'.A.'. teachers who have publicly identified themselves as such, and I expect that what they teach their students differs substantially from what is presented here. Nonetheless, we found this approach to be quite effective, and I think you will too.

If you don't have a daily magical practice, you will want to have that established before starting any of these rites. Refer back to my articles in the Basic Practices section for what that should look like. You should keep this practice up basically forever, or at least for the rest of your life.
This article on Improving Solve et Coagula explains why I work the elemental initiations in the order that I do, based on research done by my magical working group. Going in "density order" rather than "reverse YHVH" order seems to lead to a more balanced and stable manifestation of the elements within the student's sphere of consciousness.
The Initiation of Spirit binds the four classical elements and sephiroth from Malkuth through Netzach together. Then, the Holy Guardian Angel Invocation establishes the Knowledge and Conversation of the Holy Guardian Angel (K&C for short). The ritual here is based on Aleister Crowley's Liber Samekh, with some additions and modifications of my own. Once K&C is established, the student can move on to the next sephira.

Note that it generally takes at least six months or so of practicing the Holy Guardian Angel Invocation ritual daily in order to obtain and stabilize K&C, so it is a substantial undertaking. More traditional grimoire magicians can go back to the source and work the full Abramelin operation on which Liber Samekh is based, but bear in mind that may take even longer. One version of the Abramelin runs for six months, but the other runs for a full eighteen.
Crossing the Abyss is Crowley's terminology for the magical initiation that raises the consciousness of the magician into the supernal realm represented by the first three sephiroth. Once the Abyss has been successfully crossed, the magician can move on to the next sephira.
According to Crowley, once the magician has obtained initiation into Chockmah, he or she speaks a Word, or Logos. This utterance permeates the universe and gives rise to a new spiritual current, or a new manifestation of an existing one. This concept is tied into the zodiacal model of the Aeons, in which the procession of the Earth's axis results in a new sign of the zodiac coming to prominence about every 2000-some years, and the nature of that sign is said to guide human spirituality during the period that it rules over.
The Conclusion consists of my final thoughts on this series, and some of the questions that came up while I was posting these articles.

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Samat said...

Oh yeah I have definitely discussed with you this before regarding the combined power of multiple talismans. I have yet to try it out myself as my biggest unending battle with magick so far is the conjuration of spirits which ultimately nullifies all talismanic magick.

Are the multiple talismans made in separate operations or are they all done in the same operation?

Scott Stenwick said...

For separate talismans you want separate operations. Otherwise the power of the operation gets divided between the multiple talismans.

Samat said...

Hey Scott, a certain Shem angel has given himself to work for me by repeatedly fulfilling my requests, my goodness the extent to which he went to, to fulfill the request has incentivized me to continue to work with Shem angels for many many years.
However, this could be the case that this Shem angel already liked me prior to initializing working with him.

But now I am preparing to work with another Shem angel, for a different set of skills. And I am not at all getting the feeling that this Shem angel wants to work with me, YET. So my daily regimen looks like offering his psalm and his office to him as prayers as well as the context for why I need him.

Is this enough of preliminary work to let an angel know that a magician wishes to call him for a task? I wish I had the occult senses to scry this out myself lol.

Scott Stenwick said...

It certainly can be. It depends a lot on the angel, but I can think of a lot of cases where I would expect that to work. Especially since you previously have had success with another angel of the same class.

Samat said...

Hi Scott.
Do you think it's possible for me to have a remote job and fly off to the USA in Lancaster, Pennsylvania and assimilate with the mennonites? It's not as simple as a solving an administrative task with a Shem angel. It's the request of a lifetime and I don't know how to approach this or if I even should. The US is the most expensive country to live in. A salary of just $50k can have you thrive in a country like Czech Republic but not in US so my life paths may break away completely if I make the wrong decision.

In this scenario, which spiritual entity would you consult for this? One that preferably has the power to foresee the future and would also be capable of telling me if that path would be right for me.

Also, I need the same entity to swear on his life that I would never be the target of unemployment or AI layoffs in this reincarnation even if WW3 happens regardless of my current status. We call on spirits for when we need help, for when we're deep in shit but when it's time for a pact, nothing is taught in the Solomonic system and yet in the Abramelin operation you have the 4 demon kings swear on their life allegiance to you when you finish the operation.

Scott Stenwick said...

I know there are remote jobs that allow you to live anywhere. But otherwise, I have no idea how easy or difficult joining the Mennonites would be. I know almost nothing about them and have no idea how open they are to outsiders joining.

Gemini is the power of prophecy. That might be useful in terms of seeing the future. Prophetic consciousness also involves communication with the divine, so I would think it could also be helpful for knowing whether doing something like this really resonates with your will.

I don't think there's such a thing as a job that you can never become unemployed from. Even if you could get a spirit to agree, the probability shift to overcome there sounds incredibly daunting. I suspect if you did a ritual for a job that you could never be laid off from regardless of what happens, you would likely get no effect because it's practically impossible.

Bishop said...

Can the inverse Invoking Pentagram be used in Liber Samekh?

Have you ever heard about Elemental Kings ?Like Damahas,Didas and their names od transformation?Like they got 8 names
and they got 8th aspects you invoke?

Could they be used after Invocation of Planetary Inteligence ?

Scott Stenwick said...

I have not tried inverse pentagrams with Liber Samekh, but I would think you could do it. Not sure how it would change the effects of the ritual, though.

I also have not worked with those elemental kings. You can do elemental invocations after planetary invocations just like you can do planetary invocations after zodiacal ones. But the energies you wind up with are pretty specialized, so keep that in mind when working that way.

With ceremonial forms you go from large scale to small. So zodiac, then planet, then element. So as an example, let's say you wanted the fiery aspect of Jupiter in Sagittarius. You would do GIRH - Sagittarius, then GIRH - Jupiter, and finally GIRP - Fire.

Bishop said...

I think for this i would not need Zodiac!I would do Planetary Invocations like usual Angel, Inteligence and then Planetary King but i would call the Planetary King in name of Angel ,Planetary God -Name, Inteligence and perhaps Elemenatal God -name!
I invoked Shem Angels smilairlly in name of Zodiac God -name,rulling Archangel of Zodiac and corrsponding Sephirotic God name. Like in name of God -name of Geburah, Zodiac God-name od Scorpio,and rulling Archangel of Scorpio i call you Shem-Angel of that and that degeee.I also say corrsponding psalam!

I noticed also when you don't do rites for macrocosmic changes like this..it wears over time and ..."luck" is not more on you side so to speak!

Scott Stenwick said...

To me, what you are describing here seems a little more mixed than how I would do it. That being said, if it has worked for you in the past, effectiveness is more important that conformity to some abstract pattern.

I would call planetary angel by planetary godname, intelligence by angel, spirit by intelligence. Then I would call elemental king by elemental godname and ppossibly elemental angel by elemental king name. GIRH for planet precedes the first set and GIRP for element precedes the second.

You shem sequence is similar to mine except that for practical work I use the planetary path godname, not sephirothic. The way I do it sephirothic godnames are for mystical work.

But again, the real test is whether or not it works.

Samat said...

Sorry for not replying promptly.

Yes, you're correct that no job is loss proof unless you work in the government which I REALLY don't want to do in my own country.
The reason I brought up the Mennonites/Amish is because they're the most economic recession proof community within the entire world. Communal house building, sharing of financial problems have allowed them to finance hospital bills as large as $200k for any person of their community free of charge.

But you don't need to know about them. I would have flown there and started living with them if I were just a few years younger which would allow me enough time to assimilate into their community, get baptized and eventually settle with a wife who mostly marry very early in their 20s and live happy lives. These Protestant Christians have been doing this for 400 years and even today their population doubles every 20 years because of breeding. But at this point, it's mostly an unrealistic fantasy that *could* become a reality if I eventually find a way to live in the US but I don't think that can happen. A remote job doesn't pay enough to live out this fantasy in the US but I'm close to 30 now and my biological clock is flaring up like crazy. Gotta do magick about it.

Also Scott, what do you think about Tibbetan buddhist magick? I've coming across so many magicians who had hits and misses with Solomonic magick but have now settled largely into the Tibbetan folk magickal system and are reporting very good results. Most of them have worked with Rahu (north node) of indian astrology, and various gods that achieved a lot for them such as immediate results with just simple offerings. Are you familiar with this system and how well it stacks against the Hermetic Solomonic system?

Scott Stenwick said...

Most of what I know about the Amish comes from the series I did on here years ago about the Mullet cult trials.

https://ananael.blogspot.com/search/label/mullet%20cult

They may be recession-proof, but they certainly are not without conflict. And I personally would never want to live in a community with so many restrictions. But obviously most of the folks who live that way feel differently.

I spent a number of years practicing Tibetan Vajrayana and have (I think) 13 empowerments across three of the four main schools. It can be very effective and it's a good set of practices. Thelema is similar in a lot of ways and it still is my main practice. Crowley did study with Alan Bennett, who was probably the first European to actually understand Buddhism, so Crowley was possibly the second or at least in the top five.

The problem with comparing the effectiveness of different systems is that there doesn't seem to be a general rule. Different systems work better for different people. In my experience all you can do at this point is try it and see. Maybe someday we'll have a general model of magick that would allow us to make those comparisons, but we don't have one yet.

Samat said...

What I've noticed in America as an outsider is that everything is so extreme that nothing makes sense. Have no job? Become homeless. Have a job? Pay all bills without discounts, insurance and never be able to say no the rat race of increasing expenses.
Whereas the Amish/Mennonites fascinate me. Their houses are so big, they have no rates of homelessness, they live simple lives and I can feel strongly that they will survive the AI layoffs, and the robot invasion of the workforce. Turns out growing your own food was the answer all along.

With regards to your Tibetan Vajrayana empowerments, what is that?

Scott Stenwick said...

As someone who grew up here and has done quite well working in tech, it is not as extreme as you lay out here. It is true that we have a poor social safety net compared to other countries, which is a problem that progressives like me have been lobbying to fix for a long time. You also don't need to upsize your lifestyle as you make more money. You can be disciplined about your spending and invest for when you are between jobs.

Becoming Amish/Mennonite is a non-starter for me because I would have to follow their religion, which is extremely restrictive. I couldn't practice magick, for example, because it's considered evil. I also have no interest in becoming a farmer. I have relatives who farm and it's a much harder job than anything I have ever done in tech.

I am convinced that the recent AI layoffs will backfire, just like offshoring did over a decade ago. AI produces bad code, and studies have found that programmers who use it are something like 27% less productive than those who don't. The reason is something you should be familiar with as a programmer - it often takes more time to rework bad code than it is to write it correctly in the first place. Offshoring was the same way - the coding was cheaper, but it wasn't very good and often had to be rewritten. That eliminated any cost savings associated with it.

In order to do most Vajrayana practices you need what is called an empowerment from a Lama. It generally involves a fairly brief initiation ritual followed by instructions for the practice. At least here in the Twin Cities, where we have a relatively large Tibetan population compared to a lot of other American cities, they are pretty easily available. Lamas will generally give talks on specific practices and then give out the empowerment that the practice requires.

Samat said...

In the time passed since asking that question and now, I'm not longer interested in the Amish/Mennonites. They do allow white colour jobs, it's not possible to survive without them and only 11% of them are farmers. Communal living happens inside their community. Magick is not allowed anywhere, so you would be doing it at home. You would just have to convince your Amish/Mennonite wife about it which men can do most of the time. I was able to come out and convince my father after revealing to her. She was horrified that I was calling angels in the toilet.

But with regards to tech jobs, I know for a fact that the agenda is to replace all white colour workers globally with AI and it's insane how fast and impressive AI is at teaching itself how to code better. Projections claim that by 2030 all white colour work will be automated away. I think this is true. Each week AI gets better and better making the ease of entry for entry level jobs more and more difficult.

But blue colour work is at a massive threat too, humanoid robots deployed at Amazon warehouses for example, are performing every physical task a human can at a fraction of the cost. These humanoid robots are inexpensive to produce but they require human supervision, for now.

Fear has taken hold of my heart so much that I am forming a relationship with Samael so I can ask him to hide me when the entire world turns to cannabilism (Amish don't exist in my country).

According to your department of labour; proof readers, translators, transcriptionists have lost their jobs, literally what LLMs were designed for and graphic designers are next.

JPMorgan reports that by 2025 the bank had already automated 20% of its back-office positions. Manufacturing has been too. The U.S. has lost 5.5 million manufacturing jobs since 2000 due to outsourcing (not AI).

And this is the latest development: companies that prematurely replaced employees with AI found out it backfired hard because AI models were failing hard so now they have AI monitoring the entire workflow of each employee: from emails, tickets, solutions to brainstorming. This way, the model trains itself on the datasets developed by monitoring every mouse click and key stroke and screen change. That's my current knowledge of the AI scene. They're playing the long game now. Give it just 2 years and watch how every corporate job is silently automated away.

I think a great world ending famine is approaching, not thanks to AI (which is an excuse) and the scarcity of jobs. Do you have food stocked up for the next 10 years like the Amish?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lS4NbZ_NGN4

In a few years, when most people will be out of work and farmers and food companies are unable to sell to people who can't afford the produce, the billionaires will hide in the bunkers they have built precisely because of this.

Think, if money stops flowing through society, what will happen to food, medicare, essential products, vehicle and fuel affordability?
What do you think about all of this?

Additionally, the pushback against prosperity magick will be so strong that not even the archangel of Jupiter will be able to move the mountains of obstacles.

What will Sachiel do then? What will celestial angels of god do when overpopulation, market oversaturation, and skill requirement are over the roof?

Scott Stenwick said...

I just do not buy that the world will be turning to cannibalism any time soon. I also do not believe that all white collar jobs will be gone in four years (actually a little less than that, since it's March of 2026). I'm not at all frightened of either scenario, since I find them completely unrealistic. Maybe I'll wind up being wrong, but I really don't think so.

LLMs are not general intelligence. They are at a point where they made massive gains in productivity when they were rolled out and now are reaching diminishing returns. I totally get that the billionaires and CEO's would love to replace employees with AI, but if they do nothing is going to work right. That seems way more plausible than some sort of doomsday scenario.

Bishop said...

I made a Mercury Invocation in mercury hour and day but Mercury was in Pisces and Retrogade?
I did n t see that day the astrological time and ..did i made a mistake ?Like i just said i want obsseive tought when i have life issues to stop when i m not having a problem but when i need to think about a problem i should think..like to work optimally?
But since it s retrogade and in Pisces will it work or not work as i expected?

Samat said...

Not anytime soon you're right but countries with historically stable rates of immigration will see surges from countries such as yours. I'm already seeing it happen.

This is why developing a relationship with Metatron is EXTREMELY important in this day and age where typical archangelic magick may be densely deficient.
Metatron is only 2nd to God and if he agrees to a request I highly doubt that probabilities will come into play.

Scott Stenwick said...

I have done magical operations during Mercury Retrograde and also when Mercury was in detriment/fall and been able to get positive results. Magick done using my methods always works as expected, in that it always produces a probability shift in the direction of the desired outcome. Astrological conditions, though, will affect how strong those shifts are. So casting under those circumstances probably means that your operation will turn out to be less powerful than if it was done with Mercury in good condition.

The degree of power amplification/reduction is something I still am exploring, so it's hard for me to say exactly how much less powerful it will be. My natal Mercury is retrograde, so retrograde Mercury barely affects me or my rituals at all, and other magicians with the same natal condition report that their Mercury operations work the same. So if you don't have it, you probably will see a bigger reduction in power than I would. Detriment/fall is always going to have an effect, though, even for me.

Now none of that means magick can't be done under less than ideal astrological conditions. I have known magicians who get so caught up in waiting for the perfect moment that they rarely do anything, and obviously that is to be avoided. The most effective approach is figuring out what you need and when you need it, and then finding the best practical astrological time for your operation within that window.

Samat said...

Hi Scott. A few questions that sprang to mind.
Nitika is the modern go-to spirit for quick bursts of wealth. That is what I have called on for monetary needs but he can't bring jobs.
Someone asked me for a money working and I told them to petition the non-astrological spirit Nitika like it's taught in the New Avatar Power (NAP) book however they didn't take kindly to that.

Which money working do you recommend to people that's available 24/7? I doubt it can be anything astrological like the planets because the last thing people want to hear is that they will have to wait until the spirits are strong again xD

Samat said...

Also Scott, I heard you discuss shoaling here. What does it mean?
I swear I have heard of the term before but not in this context. I've never seen the term in books.

Also, do you believe in the idea of forming a relationship with the saint of a country that you're interested in? Or do you still believe that one of the 7 archangels is better as they hold dominion over the entire universe?

Scott Stenwick said...

For myself I do work with Jupiter and the Sun or with Earth when astrological conditions are bad for both of those. I look at the conditions, and based on that I decide which spirits to work with.

I haven't worked with the New Avatar Power system, but I have heard from several other magicians who report good results with it. Seems to me that it is probably worth exploring.

Shoaling is a term coined by Gordon White in his book The Chaos Protocols. It's framed there as a chaos magick method involving multiple sigils targeting the various steps of a goal and casting them together. In Solomonic terms, it's like doing multiple planetary operations for the same goal with each targeted at one of the key steps best aligned with the power of the planet.

As far as angels to form a relationship with, it really depends. You aren't limited to one or the other and it depends a lot on what you are trying to do. If you are doing an operation specific to a country, the angel of the country will be more specific. But for anything more general an archangel is probably better because they will not be limited to just the country in question.

Samat said...

Thanks a lot Scott. I figured shoaling meant exactly this.
Also with regards to working for affecting yourself as opposed to something outside of yourself, like say your workflow for the next month, a paper talisman could be made (proper for a month) but how long should the effect take to materialize? I thought personal psyche based workings would have immediate effects like it happened to me once in 2024 where I had to destroy the talisman immediately before it could push me into extreme depression (validated by divination) but in my recent case, the Shem angel talisman hasn't produced any effects on me.

Should I wait? I need the effects urgently. Or should I drop the talisman and petition him daily for a long period of days like NAP suggests (also worked in the past) so the angel has sufficient time to 'hear my request' which I suspect is the only reason NAP's author didn't introduce his audience to talismans.

Granted that you have worked with the same set of spirits for near 2 decades so they wouldn't have any issue retrieving your API call but for me, each new Shem angel is a new ordeal.

Scott Stenwick said...

It is hard to say how long an effect is going to take in general. It varies based on so many factors that there is no general rule. A paper talisman should work just as fast as metal or stone, though. The material doesn't affect the speed, it affects the duration. For something that you intend to run for only a month there shouldn't be much difference between paper and metal/stone.

If a talisman made you depressed, it means you didn't set up a limitation correctly with your charge. You should stipulate that the talisman is unable to harm you physically, mentally, emotionally, and so forth.

If you already have cast the spell, adding additional work after the fact like petitioning is not going to help. The design of the spell was for a single operation, so every time you reconnect to it you will set the probability field back to zero and your effects will be negated. In order to petition over a period of time, you need a new operation designed to incorporate that. So, for example, open your ritual, petition for a set number of days, and then close it when your process is done. That method does work, but you have to design your ritual that way at the outset.

Samat said...

I have a knack for when the conjuration failed right after. Often, I've destroyed talismans immediately or a day after I sensed they were duds. I think a lack of spiritual authority is the root cause.

So I asked a diviner to look into this talisman and she told me that indeed the conjuration failed. So I will destroy this talisman...it's done. Now I can petition this angel like everybody else does in NAP, GOM and whatnot.

Regarding spiritual authority, I had this thought. Is it possible to do half an hour daily sessions developing a relationship with my HGA? I don't know his name but I belief for a period of intense spirit workings - where failure is not an option - where I need these angels more than ever before.
If so, I am thinking of doing Liber Samekh daily at least twice a day. Once before the working and one right after waking up. Crowley meant it for the HGA but it was originally for the Headless god.

Can you tell me whether this plan will work? Also the name of the HGA is not known to me so how can I call him?

Scott Stenwick said...

There is no way for me to say whether that will work for sure, since nothing in magick is a sure thing. It does sound like a reasonable approach, though. I did my HGA work all the way back in 2000 and it has worked well for me the last couple decades.

Read this article. It includes a method for divining the name of your HGA with the Tarot. Once you have a name, you can map it onto the solar kamea (for Tiphareth) to get a sigil.

https://ananael.blogspot.com/2017/07/the-path-of-initiation-holy-guardian.html

Samat said...

Also another thing I forgot to ask, why did you do Samekh over Abramelin? Abramelin offers squares, oaths from the demon kings and familiars which is the intended goal of the operation. None of that is promised in Samekh. The demon kings are oathbound to you for life, at least this incarnation, and since chthonic spirits rule this real, their influence also extends to you.

Scott Stenwick said...

I was not in a position then to buy the right kind of house and take the six month retreat from my entire life while servants catered to my mundane needs. To do Abramelin properly you need all that stuff. I still had to work and so forth while I was doing it, so the formal Abramelin was not practical. It's hard to do if you're not independently wealthy, and if I did it I would have insisted on doing it right.

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