Wednesday 1 February 2012

27: Magick 1.

SCROLL; MAGICK.

The Goddess is the Holy Spirit who is TIME.
All angels are within her ambit.
She has no loyalty to the Christian church.
Magick is the alteration of TIME to obtain a benefit.
It is permissible.
Draw a circle.
Sit inside.
Ask The Goddess to come.
Talk as you would talk to your Mother.

          God's name for 'soul' is 'man' and his name for souls is 'men'. God does not recognise human gender. In God's eyes, all humans are female.
          What humans do to each other with their physical parts is of no interest to God, other than how it impacts on your spirit. Whatever impacts on your spirit becomes written into your genetic code, and incorporated into your genetic line.
          In Sweetgum's writing, all human males and females are 'men'.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2AzkWElwH4
I'm sitting down here but hey you can't see me
Kinda invisible you don't sense my stay
Not really hiding not like a shadow
Just thought I would join you for one day

You may think that I'm a loser
That I don't really care
You may think that I've forgotten
But you should be aware

I'm sitting down here but hey you can't see me
Kinda invisible you don't sense my stay
Not really hiding not like a shadow
Just thought I would join you for one day

You may think that I'm a loser
That I don't really care
You may think that I've forgotten
But you should be aware

I'm sitting down here but hey you can't see me
Kinda invisible you don't sense my stay
Not really hiding not like a shadow
But sure I wanna join you for one day
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2AzkWElwH4
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 WICCA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wicca
          Wicca is a modern pagan religion. Developing in England in the first half of the 20th century, Wicca was popularised in the 1950s and early 1960s by a Wiccan High Priest named Gerald Gardner, who at the time called it the "witch cult" and "witchcraft", and its adherents "the Wica". From the 1960s onward, the name of the religion was normalised to "Wicca".
          There are various denominations within Wicca, which are referred to as traditions. Some, such as Gardnerian and Alexandrian Wicca, follow in the initiatory lineage of Gardner. Others, such as Cochrane's Craft, Feri and the Dianic tradition, take primary influence from other figures and may not insist on any initiatory lineage.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wicca

WICCA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magical_tools_in_Wicca
Magical tools in Wicca
          The Magician from the Waite-Smith tarot, who is depicted using the same tools that modern Wiccans use.In the neopagan religion of Wicca, a range of magical tools are used in ritual practice. Each of these tools has different uses and associations, and are used primarily to direct magical energies. They are used at an altar, inside a magic circle.
          This practice may derive partly from Masonic traditions (such as the use of the Square and Compasses), from which Wicca draws some material, and partly from the rituals of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. The latter made much use of material from medieval grimoires such as the Key of Solomon, which has many illustrations of magical tools and instructions for their preparation.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magical_tools_in_Wicca

SWEETGUM
          The Magician from the Waite-Smith tarot represents the eternity of attainment in the spirit. That is the ongoing availability of knowledge from God to man. This is the authority on which Gardner and Sweetgum stand - the principle that spiritual knowledge is God-led, is eternal, and cannot be lost. Thus neither Gardner nor Sweetgum depend on previous tradition.
          The Magician is holding a symbol of Heaven and Hell, in the form of a wand. He is using it only in as much as he is showing where his knowledge comes from.
          There are no magical tools on the table in front of him. There are only the four emblems of the four tarot suits. The tarot suits signify the four elements of natural life. They are on the table to show that the four tarot suits flow from the Trumps Major and the Trumps Major flow from this particular card.
          Masonic tools symbolise the value of the craftsman in the Lower Heaven. They have no ritual worth beyond what humans give to them.
          The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn mimicked the ritual use of magical tools in sorcery. Sorcery ended either at the Crucifixion or at the destruction of the Second Temple in the year 70.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Temple

          Sorcery ended upon the departure of the Beelzebub Personality. This was either after the crucifixion or at the Roman destruction of the Second Solomnaic Temple in 70AD. Sorcery has never worked since. The 'proper magic' of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, organised around 'magical tools'  was wrong.
          Conversely, sorcery did work between Eden and the departure of Beelzebub Personality, and there were really wizards, just as you imagine.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermetic_Order_of_the_Golden_Dawn
          The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn was a magical order active in Great Britain during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, which practiced theurgy and spiritual development. It has been one of the largest single influences on 20th-century Western occultism. Concepts of magic and ritual at the centre of contemporary traditions, such as Wicca and Thelema, were inspired by the Golden Dawn.
          The Golden Dawn system was based on hierarchy and initiation. The First Order taught esoteric philosophy based on the Hermetic Qabalah and personal development through study and awareness of the four Classical Elements as well as the basics of astrology, tarot divination, and geomancy. The Second or "Inner" Order, the Ruby Rose and Cross of Gold, taught proper magic, including scrying, astral travel, and alchemy.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermetic_Order_of_the_Golden_Dawn

WICCA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magical_tools_in_Wicca
Earth - Pentacle
Fire - Wand
Air - Sword
Water - Chalice
These four tools may be seen in the occult tarot deck designed by Golden Dawn members A.E.Waite and Pamela Colman Smith, most obviously in the card known as The Magician.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magical_tools_in_Wicca

SWEETGUM
          The Pentacles, Wands, Swords and Chalices in the Tarot deck are symbols, not 'tools'.
          In the context of the Tarot deck they are symbols to lead you into knowledge.
          FIRE is the Living Fire found in the Lake of Fire of Bible Revelation 20:10, 14 and 15. It breaks a soul up into its constituent parts. I believe all are dissolved except that which is of God the Father. Living Fire would take no notice whatsoever of anyone waving a wand at it.
          AIR is the Lower Heaven. In order for anything to be formed in your area of The Creation, it is first constructed in the Lower Heaven (reality) and then holographically projected into your material realm (illusion). The Lower Heaven is so huge that if your entire universe was moved into it, it is possible that no-one would notice. It is hard to see how a human waving a sword might gain attention from that department.
          There is no cross-over whatsoever between the knowledge symbols of the Waite Tarot and any magickal implements in Wicca.

WICCA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magical_tools_in_Wicca
          In Wicca, ritual tools are used during rituals which both honour the deities, and work magic. The general idea is that the tool directs psychic energies to perform a certain action.
          In the Gardnerian Book of Shadows, there is a section based entirely on consecrating ritual items. Chief amongst them in importance are the paton, athame (or sword), wand and chalice, each of which represents one of the four elements of earth, air, fire and water.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magical_tools_in_Wicca

SWEETGUM
          The deities (gods) have no souls. They feel honoured when they are worshipped by beings with souls. The only gifts gods can give are the present-time movement of existing things from place to place, plus a bit of deception while they do it. No tools are necessary in that process.
          T he present-time movement of existing things from place to place is a function of Beelzebub Endemic. Tibetan masters can do it on their own.
          Humans have super-powers. The use of symbols assists humans to access their super-powers.
The only magickal importance of the paton, athame (or sword), wand and chalice, is when they are symbols of the four elements of earth, air, fire and water or when they act as stimulants to human imagination.
         
WICCA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magical_tools_in_Wicca
          The Paton is symbolic of the element of earth. It is typically used to represent the element of Earth during evocation, as a symbol which blesses items, as well as magickally energizing that which is placed upon it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magical_tools_in_Wicca

SWEETGUM
          Conditioned humans can work through the symbol to magickally energize, using their natural powers.

WICCA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magical_tools_in_Wicca
          Sword and Athame or a ritual knife known as an athame, is often used in Wiccan ritual. In Gardnerian Wicca these are associated with the element of air. The athame is used to cast a magic circle, and to control spirits. The term "athame" in its modern spelling is unique to Wicca, but originates from words found in two historical copies of the Key of Solomon, though was not included in Macgregor Mathers' published version. One version, currently held in the Biblioteque de l'Arsenal, Paris, uses the term "arthame" to describe a black handled knife. This was adopted by C.J.S Thompson in his 1927 book The Mysteries and Secrets of Magic and by Grillot de Givry, in his 1931 book Witchcraft, Magic and Alchemy. The historian Ronald Hutton theorised that Gardner got it either directly or indirectly from one of these sources, although changed the spelling.[9]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magical_tools_in_Wicca

SWEETGUM
          Warriors from the Upper Hell have no respect for gods, priests or temples. Religionists are generally from the Spiritual Planets. A religionist may waive a sword around to symbolise air, but don't imagine that it will cut any ice with anything from the demonic realms.
          Those who choose to follow the Sweetgum path with regard to Raderghast, may display a Sword Symbolic, but only pick it up if directed to do so.

WICCA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magical_tools_in_Wicca
The athame is usually enscribed on the handle, sometimes in the Theban alphabet. It is never under any circumstances used to draw blood. If blood is drawn, the athame or sword loses its power, and must be destroyed and never used again.[citation needed]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magical_tools_in_Wicca

SWEETGUM
          The athame or sword in Wicca has no power beyond that which you choose to give it, and that is limited to symbolism.
          In the Sweetgum Raderghast path, the Sword Symbolic is a Warrior's martial epitome (summation).

WICCA
          In Gardnerian Wicca, the wand is symbolic for the element of Fire, though in some traditions it instead symbolises Air.[11] It can be made from any material, including wood, metal and rock, and Wiccan wands are sometimes set with gemstones or crystals.[7]
          In his Book of Shadows, Gerald Gardner stated that the wand is "used to summon certain spirits with whom it would not be meet to use the athame". Frederic Lamond states that this referred to elemental spirits, who were traditionally believed to be scared of iron and steel.[3]

SWEETGUM
          A 'Book of Shadows' is your magickal diary. A record of your scientific experiments.
          A human may use his super-powers to 'request attendance', and a wand may help focus his imagination, and hence his energy.  'Summoning' was an element of Sorcery. Sorcery no longer works.
          The material Creation consists of earth, air, fire and water interacting with Time. AIR is the connection to the Lower Heaven. FIRE is the connection to the lake of Living Fire that surrounds The Creation sphere.
          EARTH and WATER are composed of gods in pyramid hierarchy. The base of these pyramids consist of life-forms that religionists call 'elemental spirits'. If they come upon being summoned, they have chosen to do so.

WICCAN
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magical_tools_in_Wicca
          The chalice, or goblet, is symbolic for the element of Water. Many Wiccans do not consider it to be a tool, but instead to be a symbol of the Goddess, particularly her womb.[3] The chalice bears many similarities with the Holy Grail, except for its symbolism used in witchcraft. Rather than being the blood of Christ, it is symbolic of the Goddess' womb. The chalice is often used to hold wine, water, milk, juice and other ritual drinks.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magical_tools_in_Wicca

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SWEETGUM
          The Goddess is the Holy Spirit who is TIME. TIME does not have a womb. TIME is a womb.   
          The Goddess has a central location which is called 'bosom' because it covers her heart.

http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=grail
c.1300. Holy Grail is Anglicized from M.E. Sangreal (Saint graal), grafted awkwardly onto the Celtic Arthurian legends 12c. by Church scribes probably in place of some pagan otherworldly object. It was said to be the cup into which Joseph of Arimathea received the last drops of blood of Christ or the dish from which Christ ate the Last Supper.
http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=grail

          The Holy Grail is Christian fantasy.

WICCA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magical_tools_in_Wicca
Boline -  knife used for harvesting and cutting herbs, inscribing candles with symbols or sigils, or cutting ritual cords. Like the athame, if blood is drawn with a ritual knife like the athame, boline, or sword, the power of the knife is dissipated, must be destroyed, and can never be used in rituals
Scourge - used in Gardnerian Wicca to flagellate members of the coven, primarily in initiation rites. The scourge standing for sacrifice and suffering one is willing to endure to learn.
Stang - is a staff with two prongs on the top of it. Robert Cochrane introduced this tool into Wicca.[13]
CingulumIn - cords worn about the waist by adherents. They are nine feet in length (nine being three times three, the magical number), and are used to measure the circumference of the magic circle so that it can be set up correctly. Wiccan High Priest Raymond Buckland said that the cingulum should not be worn, but kept especially for spellcraft.
Besom - broom used in handfasting ceremonies, when a couple jump over it. It is also used to ritually "sweep" the magic circle clean from undesirable energies.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magical_tools_in_Wicca

SWEETGUM
          All of the above are useful symbols and have whatever power you choose to give them. They are good for focussing human imagination and thus accessing normal human super-powers.

WICCA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magical_tools_in_Wicca
Cauldron - used to represent the womb of the Goddess, like the chalice.[citation needed] It is often used for making brews (such as oils), incense-burning, and can be used to hold large, wide pillar candles, depending on how small it is. If filled with water, a cauldron can be used for scrying.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magical_tools_in_Wicca

SWEETGUM
          Skrying is seeing things in spiritual vision. A full cauldron is good for skrying. As is a mirror.

WICCA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magical_tools_in_Wicca
          In the tradition of Seax-Wica, the spear is used as a ritual tool as it is symbolic of the god Woden, who, in that tradition, is viewed as an emanation of God in place of the Horned God. According to Norse mythology, the god Odin, who is the Norse equivalent to the Anglo-Saxon Woden, carried the spear Gungnir.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magical_tools_in_Wicca

SWEETGUM
          Those who follow the Norse mythology believe that they are Warriors. The Warriors home is the Upper Hell. Warriors do not follow gods, only martial law which comes from the Gods of War. In the Upper Hell, Odin is referred to as 'Fellow Warrior'. He features in stories illustrating precepts of martial law. I have no idea whether he is real.
          Anno Domini (after Christ) many human Kings followed a religion, but it is unusual, in my experience, for a Warrior to practise magick. I have heard rumours concerning the Priest Kings of Merovingia, and to a lesser extent, the Carolingians, but who knows? If there are magickal Warriors today they would certainly be entitled to wield a spear, sword, shield or any such item, in magickal procedure.
          I am sure that Raderghast would be interested in associating with any true magickal Warriors.
          On the other hand, Warriors are from the Upper Hell, and although they are not demonic, bringing a Warrior through would open the door to a likelyness of a demonic follow-on.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merovingian_dynasty

WICCA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magical_tools_in_Wicca
          Ritual tools from the Key of Solomon. There are elaborate rituals prescribed for the creation and consecration of magical tools.[16] These often include the ritual passing of the tool through representations of the four elements. Some tools are ascribed correspondences to a particular element, one commonly cited correspondence being:[17]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magical_tools_in_Wicca

SWEETGUM
          The 'Key of Solomon' relates to the Hermetic tradition of Western occultism, which gives spells for the conjuration of spirits. These spells are, in fact, for the conjuration of demon gods. That just about sums up 'sorcery.'
          Sorcery has not worked in your sector of this universe since the departure of Beelzebub Personality which was either at the Crucifixion or the destruction of the Second Temple, depending on your belief system.
          Sorcery has not worked here since at least the year 70 AD.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Key_of_Solomon
          The Key of Solomon (in Latin Clavis Salomonis or Clavicula Salomonis, Hebrew Mafteah Shelomoh, is a grimoire, or book on magic incorrectly attributed to King Solomon. It probably dates back to the 14th or 15th century Italian Renaissance. It presents a typical example of Renaissance magic.
          It is possible that the Key of Solomon inspired later works, particularly the 17th century grimoire also known as Clavicula Salomonis or The Lesser Key of Solomon, although there are many differences between the books.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Key_of_Solomon

Your Goddess is the Holy Spirit of the Bible.
She has no loyalty to the Christian church.
Her loyalty is to you.
She is TIME.
Magic is the alteration of TIME to obtain a benefit.
Your Goddess is the ONLY source of such magic.
She WANTS to reveal her secrets to you.
She WANTS you to practice altering TIME to obtain a benefit.
It is critical to the future of humanity that you do so.
The Goddess WANTS you to establish her in the hearts of her people.
That requires success with every-day spells of money, love, health, relationships and luck.
She WILL gift you that success if it is in line with the Life Purpose of your client.
Whether you charge a fee or what fee you charge is irrelevant.
The only thing that is important is that you do it.
Draw a circle.
Sit inside.
Ask The Goddess to come.
Talk as you would talk to your Mother.


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