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- ** MAGICK 1 -- WHY MAGICK **
-
- The ability to think seems to set us apart from
- other creatures. And although we are concerned with
- living in the physical world, we are mental beings. The
- fact is we are thinking all the time. We plan, we brood,
- we get depressed or elated -- all of it is thought. But
- the universe is mental too, and if we could control our
- thinking we would see magnificent results in the everyday
- world.
- Many systems have been developed over the ages to
- help us control our thoughts. A great amound of dogma too
- has been kicked around in an attempt to make us into better
- people. Magick (the occult kind, spelled with a 'k') is one
- of the oldest and most general of these systems. Magick is
- the study and application of psychic forces. It uses mental
- training, concentration, and a system of symbols to program
- the mind. The purpose of magick is to alter the self and the
- environment according to the will.
- Most of the magick we see today comes to us from
- ancient Egypt and Chaldea. The Chinese, Hindus, and Tibetans
- developed their own unique types of magick. Western magick
- was locked up by the Egyptian priests for thousands of years
- and then supressed by the rise of Christianity. It was not
- until medieval Europe that magical knowledge was rediscovered
- by the alchemists and Cabalists. Only during the past hundred
- years or so has western culture been open minded enough to
- permit widespread investigation of the subject. Only since
- the start of the twentieth century has science shown much
- interest in it al all.
-
- PARAPSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIC PHENOMENA
-
- Through parapsychology, we are at last beginning to
- gain insights into the hidden nature of man. Parapsychology
- is a branch of psychology which studies psychic phenomena.
- Remarkable evidence has been gathered on numerous cases of
- psychic phenomena. Knowledge gained from parapsychology
- studies can be applied, so far as it goes, to the much
- broader based, much more theoretical study and practice of
- magick.
- Thus, the human mind and body appears to broadcast
- psychic energy or force, much like a radio station. Kirlian
- photography and cloud chamber tests tend to support this
- theory. Although the exact nature of this psychic force is
- subtle and unknown, it is undoubtedly the energy behind all
- psychic phenomena and magick. However, it is *not* a radio
- wave, since it behaves somewhat differently. The psychic
- force is too weak to be measured directly (at least so far as
- we know). Everyone has some psychic ability. There are
- numerous types of psychic phenomena. Parapsychology separates
- them into two groups: ESP and PK...
-
- EXAMPLES OF ESP
-
- ESP, the abreviation for extra sensory perception,
- means the reception of information through paranormal means
- (ie. not regular physical senses of sight, sound, touch,
- smell, or taste). In theory, this is accomplished by
- receiving psychic force from outside the body. Here are some
- examples of ESP:
- 1) Clairvoyance, or Remote Viewing -- the ability to
- sense or 'see' (non-physically) distant objects, places, and
- people. Individuals who see ghosts and spirits are probably
- clairvoyant.
- 2) Astral Projection (OOBE) or Traveling Clairvoyance
- -- Full experience at a remote location while the physical
- body sleeps.
- 3) Psychometry -- the reading of information by the
- touch of physical objects.
- 4) Telepathic receiver -- the ability to directly
- receive thought (communication) at a distance, with no
- physical connection to the sender. There are many everyday
- examples of this, in which we think something just as another
- person is about to say it. This is an easy one to test for
- through experiment. Very dramatic cases of telepathy have
- been recorded; there is often an emotional element in such
- cases.
- 5) A medium, as in a seance.
- 6) Experience with a Ouija board, pendulum, or
- automatic writing.
- 7) Precognition -- to forsee the future. Again,
- highly emotional events are the ones most likely to be 'tuned
- in'.
-
- EXAMPLES OF PK
-
- PK, the abreviation for psychokinesis, is the active
- or sending side of psychic phenomena. The theory here is that
- psychic force is sent out from the individual. Examples of PK
- include:
- 1) Telepathic sender -- the transmitter in the
- telepathy just discussed.
- 2) Psychokinesis (or telekinesis) proper -- the
- ability to move objects by means of psychic force.
- 3) Somewhat along the same lines are poltergeist
- (noisy ghost) phenomena in which objects move of their own
- accord or noises are heard. There is always a human agent
- involved -- frequently a teenage girl -- who appears to be
- the source of psychic energy.
- 4) Psychic healing -- the ability to heal various
- illnesses and infirmities. There are many documented cases of
- this. Usually it involves a healer and a subject, although
- there are recent cases invloving cancer patients learning to
- heal themselves.
- 5) Teleportation, apportation, and levitation.
- Some occultists feel a magician producing PK effects
- is simply a channel for universal energy. Others think the
- force originates some way directly within the magician.
-
- THE SUBCONSCIOUS
-
- Postulated by Freud and others, the concept of the
- subconscious mind is an important one. Basicly, this is the
- idea that part of the mind normally operates below or outside
- of ordinary consciousness and awareness. Dreams and hypnosis
- are examples of this. Also subconscious are the many
- automatic functions of the physical body such as respiration
- and digestion.
-
- WHY DO MAGICK?
-
- Magick encompasses many things -- science and art,
- philosophy and metaphysics, psychology and comparative
- religion. Magick is an adventure at the borderlands of the
- unknown. It can fit the pieces of the puzzel of life into a
- meaningful whole.
- Magick is fun and interesting. Use magick to help
- raise consciousness without drugs. Gain new experiences.
- Fantacy can come alive through magick. Psychic phenomena can
- be controlled and be fun and helpful.
- Magick is beneficial. It can help you to have
- excellent health, and bring you good luck. With magick life
- runs smoothly; life is good. Also use magick for personality
- improvement, to control bad habits and to develop new
- motivations.
- Magick is powerful. Never underestimate the
- tremendous power of magick. Use magick to alter events and to
- achieve your goals. Exert an influence over people and
- phenomena. But power for its own sake is self defeating. The
- power which magick can give you should not be your primary
- reason for studying it.
-
- MAGICK AND WITCHCRAFT
-
- A number of other occult disciplines are prevalent
- today besides magick. There are many cults and sects which
- profess their own views, but there are really few differences
- between them. One popular area in the occult today is
- witchcraft. This is far removed from the cliche of devil
- worship. Real witchcraft is a nature religion (pagan).
- Witchcraft has much in common with magick.
- Alchemy also has much in common with magick. It's
- heritage comes from the middle ages. Alchemy fathered
- chemistry and the physical sciences. But the avowed purpose
- of alchemy, turning lead into gold, is too limiting to be
- called magick. Sometimes the goal of alchemy is interpreted
- in another way, as the transformation of man into a spiritual
- being.
- Then there are the numerous modern day seers or
- 'pychics', as they like to be called, who operate within
- their own somewhat unique systems. Although many of these
- people are deluded frauds, some are very powerful occultists
- indeed.
- Of course, everything I have said here is a
- generalization. Magick, witchcraft, alchemy, or any occult
- field are complex subjects. Suffice it to say that magick
- includes them all (it is eclectic). For magick is undoubtedly
- a philosophy which has, as the late Aleister Crowley wrote,
- "The method of science -- the aim of religion."
-
- REVIEW QUESTIONS
-
- 1) Define magick.
- 2) Define ESP and PK. Give examples.
- 3) What is the subconsicous?
-
- BOOK LIST
-
- Hal N. Banks, An Introduction to Psychic Studies.
- Annie Besant, Thought Power.
- Michael H. Brown, PK, A Report on the Power of Psychokinesis.
- Richard Cavendish, The Black Arts.
- Alexandira David-Neel, Magic and Mystery in Tibet.
- Raynor C. Johnson, The Imprisoned Splendour.
- Ostrander and Shroeder, Psychic Discoveries Behind the
- Iron Curtan.
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