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- RITUALS AND SPELL OBJECTIVES AND DESIGN IN EIGHT MAGICS ,by Pete Carroll
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- Our perceptual and conceptual apparatus creates a fourfold division
- of matter into the space, time, mass, and energy tautology.
- Similarly, our instinctual drives create an eightfold division of
- magic. The eight forms of magic are conveniently denoted by colours
- having emotional significance:
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- OCTARINE,
- PURE MAGIC
- RED, BLACK,
- WAR MAGIC ███▒ DEATH MAGIC
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- THINKING ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀█████ THE MAGICAL █████▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀ WEALTH MAGIC
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- PURPLE or ███▒ GREEN,
- SILVER, LOVE MAGIC
- SEX MAGIC YELLOW,
- EGO MAGIC
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- The eight types of magic can be attributed to the seven classical
- "planets", plus Uranus for Octarine. However in the cause of
- expanding the parameters of what can be attempted with each of these
- forms of magic, such an attribution will largely be avoided. The
- eight forms of magic will each be considered in turn.
-
-
-
- OCTARINE MAGIC
-
- Following Pratchett's hypothesis, the eighth colour of the spectrum,
- which is the magicians personal perception of the "colour of magic",
- may be called octarine. For me, this is a particular shade of
- electric pinkish-purple. My most signifikant optical visions have
- all occured in this hue, and I visualise it to colour many of my
- more important spells and sigils on the astral. Before I set sail in
- a handmade open boat through the Arabian Sea I was tricked into
- accepting a huge and priceless star ruby by a wizard in India. It
- was of an exactly octarine hue. During the most violent typhoon I
- have ever experienced I found myself shrieking my conjurations to
- Thor and Poseidon whilst clinging to the bowsprit as mountainous
- waves smashed into the boat and octarine lightning bolts crashed
- into the sea all around. Looking back it seems miraculous that I
- and my crew survived. I have kept the octarine stone, uncertain as
- to whether it was passed to me as a curse, a joke, a blessing, or a
- test, or all of these things.
-
- Other magicians perceive octarine in different ways. My personal
- perception of octarine is probably a consequence of sex (purple) and
- anger (red) being my most effective forms of gnosis. Each should
- seek out the colour of magic for himself.
-
- The octarine power is our instinctual drive towards magic, which, if
- allowed to flower, creates the magician self or personality in the
- psyche, and in affinity with various magician god forms. The
- "Magician Self" varies naturally between magicians, but has the
- general characteristics of antinomianism and deviousness, with a
- predilection for manipulation and the bizarre. The antinomianism of
- the magician self arises partly from the general estrangement of our
- culture from magic. The magicial self therefore tends to take an
- interest in everything that does not exist, or should not exist,
- acording to ordinary consensus reality. To the magician self,
- "Nothing is Unnatural". A statement full of endless meanings. The
- deviousness of the magician self is a natural extension of the
- sleight of mind required to manipulate the unseen. The god forms of
- the octarine power are those which correspond most closely with the
- characteristics of the magician self, and are usually the magicians
- most important modes of possession for purely magical inspiration.
- Baphomet, Pan, Odin, Loki, Tiamat, Ptah, Eris, Hekate, Babalon,
- Lilith and Ishtar are examples of god forms which can be used in
- this way.
-
- Alternatively the magician may wish to formulate a magician god form
- on a purely idiosyncratic basis, in which case the symbolism of the
- serpent and the planet Uranus often prove useful starting points.
-
- The magician can invoke such god forms for the illumination of
- various aspects of the magical self, and for various works of pure
- rather than applied magic. The category of pure magic includes such
- activities as the development of magical theories and philosophies,
- and magical training programs, the devising of symbolic systems for
- use in divinations, spells and incantations, and also the creation
- of magical languages for similar purposes. It is worth noting here
- that chaos-magical languages are usually now written in V-Prime
- before transliteration into magical barbaric form. V-Prime or
- Vernacular Prime is simply one's native tongue in which all use of
- all tenses of the verb "to be" is omitted in accordance with quantum
- metaphysics. All the nonsense of transcendentalism disappears quite
- naturally once this tactic is adopted. There is no being, all is
- doing.
-
- The octarine power is invoked to inspire the magician self and to
- expand the magicians primary arcana. The primary personal arcana
- consists of the fundamental symbols with which he interprets and
- interacts with reality (whatever that may assault perception as),
- magically. These symbols may be theories or kabbalas, obsessions,
- magical weapons, astral or physical, or indeed anything which
- relates to the practice of magic generally, that is not dedicated
- specifically to one of the other powers of applied magic, whose
- symbols form the secondary personal arcana of magic.
-
- From the vantage point of the octarine gnosis, the magician self
- should be able to perceive the selves of the other seven powers, and
- be able to see their interrelationship within his total organism.
- Thus the octarine power brings some ability in psychiatry, which is
- the adjustment of the relationship between the selves in an
- organism. The basis difference between a magician and a civilian is
- that the latter the octarine power is vestigial or undeveloped. The
- normal resting or neutral mode a civilian corresponds to a mild
- expression of the yellow power which he regards as his normal
- personality or "ego". The magician self however, is fully aware that
- this is but one of eight major tools that the organism possesses.
- Thus, in a sense, the "normal personality" of the magician is a tool
- of his magical self (and, importantly, vice versa). This realisation
- gives him some advantage over ordinary people. However the
- developing magical self will soon realize that it is not in itself
- superior to the other selves that the organism consists of, for
- there are many things they can do which it cannot.
-
- The development of the octarine power through the philosophy and
- practice of magic tends to provide the magician with a second major
- centre amongst the selves to complement the ego of the yellow power.
- The awakening of the octarine power is sometimes known as "being
- bitten by the serpent". Those who have been, are usually as
- instantly recognisable to each other as, for example, two lifeboat
- survivors are.
-
- Perhaps one of the greatest tricks of sleight of mind is to allow
- the magician self and the ego to dance together within the psyche
- without undue conflict. The magician who is unable to disguise
- himself as an ordinary person, or who is unable to act independently
- of his own ego, is no magician at all.
-
- Nevertheless, the growth of the octarine, or eighth power of the
- self, and the discovery of the type of magician one wants to be, and
- the identification or synthesis of a god form to represent it, tend
- to create something of a mutant being, who has advanced into a
- paradigm that few others are aware of. It is not easy to turn back
- once the jouney has begun, though quite a few have tried to abort
- the voyage with various narcotics including mysticism. It is a
- pilgrimage to an unknown destination, in which one awakes
- successively from one nightmare into another. Some on them appear
- vastly entertaining at the time. There are worlds within us, the
- abysses are just the initiations in between them.
-
- The evocation of an octarine servitor can create an invaluable tool
- for those engaged in magical research. The main functions of such
- entities are usually to assist in the discovery of useful
- information and contacts. Negative results should not be ignored
- here, the complete failure of a well prepared servitor to retrieve
- information about the hypothetical cosmic "big bang", was a
- contributory factor in the development of the Fiat Nox theory, for
- example.
-
-
- BLACK MAGIC
-
- The Death programs built into our genetic and hence behavioral and
- emotional structure are the price we pay for the capacity for sexual
- reproduction which alone allows for evolutionary change. Only
- organisms which reproduce asexually, to replicate endless identical
- copies of their very simple forms, are immortal. Two conjunctions
- with the black power are of particular interest to the magician: the
- casting of destruction spells and the avoidance of premature death.
-
- So called "Chod" rites are a ritual rehearsal of death in which the
- Death-self is invoked to manifest its knowledge and wisdom.
- Traditionally conceived of as a black robed skeletal figure armed
- with a scythe, the Death-self is privy to the mysteries of ageing,
- senescence, morbidity, necrosis, entropy and decay. It is often also
- possessed of a rather wry and world weary sense of humour.
-
- Surrounding himself with all the symbols and paraphernalia of death,
- the magician invokes his Death-self in a Chod rite for one of the
- two purposes. Firstly the experience of the Death-self and the black
- gnosis brings the knowledge of what it feels like to begin dying and
- thus prepares the magician to resist the manifestation of actual
- premature death in himself and perhaps others by, as it were,
- knowing the enemy. A demon is just a god acting out of turn. In the
- course of various Chod rites the magician may well experiment in
- shamanic style by invoking into himself the visualised entities and
- symbols that he associates with various diseases, to practice
- banishing them. Thus the Death-self has some uses in medical
- diagnosis and divination.
-
- Secondly, the death-self may be invoked as a vantage point from
- which to cast destruction spells. In this case the invocation takes
- the same general form but the conjuration is usually called an
- Entropy Rite. One should always look for any possible alternative
- to the exercise of destructive magic, for to be forced into the
- position of having to use it is a position of weakness. In each case
- the magician must plant in his subconscious a mechanism by which the
- target could come to grief and then project it with the aid of a
- sigil or perhaps an evoked servitor. Entropy magic works by sending
- information to the target which encourages auto-destructive
- behaviour.
-
- Entropy magic differs from Combat magic of the Red Gnosis in several
- important respects. Entropy magic is always performed with complete
- stealth in the cold fury of the black saturine gnosis. The aim is a
- cold blooded surgical strike of which the target is given no
- warning. The magician is not interested in getting into a fight,
- merely in a quick and efficient kill. The supreme advantage of such
- attacks is that they are rarely perceived as such by the targets who
- have nothing but themselves and blind chance to blame for the
- disasters which even magnanimity in victory does little to assuage.
- One disadvantage however, is that it is rather difficult to present
- invoices to clients for effects that appear to be due entirely to
- natural causes.
-
- God forms of the black power are legion; if the simple form of a
- cloaked skeleton with scythe does not adequately symbolise the
- Death-self then such forms as Charon, Thanatos, Saturn, Chronos,
- Hekate the Hag, Dark sister Atropos, Anubis, Yama and Kali may
- serve.
-
- Servitors of the black power are rarely established for long term
- general use, partly because their use is likely to be infrequent and
- partly because they can be danger to their owner, thus they tend to
- be made and dispatched for specific single tasks.
-
-
- BLUE MAGIC
-
- Wealth is not to be measured in terms of assets, but rather in terms
- of how much control over people and material, and thus ultimately
- one's own experiences, one achieves by economic activities. Money is
- an abstract concept used to quantify economic activity, thus wealth
- is a measure of how well you control your experiences with money.
- Assuming that varied, exciting, unusual and stimulating experiences
- are preferable to dull ones, and that they tend to be expensive for
- this reason, then the main problem for most people is to find a
- highly efficient form of money input which has the above agreeable
- qualities. The aim of wealth magic is to establish a large turnover
- of money which allows agreeable experiences at both the input and
- output stages. This demands what is called Money Consciousness.
-
- Money has acquired all the characteristics of a "spiritual" being.
- It is invisible and intangible, coinage, notes and electronic
- numbers are not money. They are merely representations or talismans
- of something which economists cannot coherently define. Yet although
- it is itself intangible and invisible it can create powerful effects
- on reality. Money has its own personality and idiosyncratic tastes,
- it avoids those who blaspheme it, and flows towards those who treat
- it in the way it likes. In a suitable environment it will even
- reproduce itself. The nature of the money spirit is movement, money
- likes to move. If it is hoarded and not used, it slowly dies. Money
- thus prefers to manifest as turnover rather than as unexploited
- assets. Monies surplus to immediate pleasure should be re-invested
- as a further evocation, but the truly money conscious find that even
- their pleasures make money for them. Money consciousness gets paid
- to enjoy itself. Those in money consciousness are by nature
- generous. Offer them an interesting investment and they will offer
- you a fortune. Just don't ask for small cash handouts.
-
- The attainment of money consciousness and the invokation of the
- Wealth-self consists of the acquisition of a thorough knowledge of
- the predilections of the spirit of money and a thorough exploration
- of personal desires. When both of these have been understood, real
- wealth manifests effortlessly.
-
- Such invocations must be handled with care. The blue gnosis of
- wealth and desire creates demons as easily as gods. Many
- contemporary success and sales seminars concentrate on creating an
- hysterical desire for money coupled with an equally hypertrophied
- desire for the mere symbols of wealth rather than the experiences
- the punters actually want. To work like a possessed maniac all day
- for the questionable pleasure of drinking oneself into near oblivion
- on vintage champagne every night, is to have missed the point
- entirely and to have a entered a condition of anti-wealth.
-
- However, the majority of those who are poor in relatively free
- societies where others are rich, owe their poverty either to a lack
- of understanding of how money behaves, or to negative feelings which
- tend to repel it. Neither intelligence nor investment capital are
- required in any great degree to become wealthy. The popularity of
- tales about the misery and misfortunes of the rich is testimony to
- the ridiculous myth prevalent amongst the poor, that the rich are
- unhappy. Before beginning works of blue magic it is essential to
- seriously examine all negative thoughts and feelings about money and
- to exorcise them. Most of the poor people who win in lotteries, and
- only the poor regularly enter them, manage to have nothing to show
- for it a couple years later. It is as if some subconscious force
- somehow got rid of something they felt they did not really deserve
- or want. People tend to have the degree of wealth that they deeply
- believe they should have. Blue magic is the modification of that
- belief through ritual enactment of alternative beliefs.
-
- Blue magic rituals may thus involve exorcisms of negative attitudes
- to wealth, divinatory explorations of one's deepest desires, and
- invocations of the Wealth-self and the spirit of money during which
- the subconscious wealth level is adjusted by ritual expression of a
- new value, and affirmations of new projects for the investment of
- resources and efford are made. Hymns and incantations to money can
- be delivered. Cheques for startling sums can be written to oneself
- and desires can be proclaimed and visualised. Various traditional
- god forms with a prosperity aspect can be used to express the
- Wealth-self such as Jupiter, Zeus and the mythical Midas and
- Croesus.
-
- Simple money spells are rarely used in modern blue magic. The
- tendency nowadays is to cast spells designed to enhance schemes
- designed to make money. If one fails to provide a mechanism through
- which money can manifest then either nothing will happen or the
- spell will flesh by strange means, such as a legacy from the
- untimely death of a much beloved relative for example. Serious blue
- magic is never attempted by conventional forms of gambling.
- Conventional gambling is an expensive way of buying experiences
- which have nothing to do with increasing one's wealth. Blue magic is
- a matter of carefully calculated investment. Anyone but a fool
- should be able to devise an investment that offers better odds than
- conventional forms of gambling.
-
-
-
- RED MAGIC
-
- As soon as humanity developed the organisation and weapons
- technology to defeat its main natural predators and competitors it
- seems to have applied a fierce selection mechanism to itself in the
- form of internecine warfare. Many of the qualities we regard as
- marks of our evolutionary success, such as our opposable thumbs and
- tool handling abilities, our capacity for communication by sound,
- our upright posture, and our capacity to give and receive commands
- and discipline, were almost certainly selected for during millennia
- of organized armed conflict between human bands. Our morality
- reflects our bloody history, for whilst it is taboo to attack
- members of one's own tribe, it remains one's duty to attack
- foreigners. The only debate is over who constitutes one's own tribe.
- When enthusiasm for war is limited, we devise sports and games in
- which to express our aggression. From the whole ethos and
- terminology of sport it is plain that sport is just war with extra
- rules.
-
- However, it should not be supposed that war is completely without
- rules. Wars are fought to improve one's bargaining position; in war
- the enemy group is a resource that one wishes to gain some measure
- of control over. Wars are fought to intimidate one's adversaries,
- not to exterminate them. Genocide is not war.
-
- The structure and conduct of war reflects the "fight or flight"
- program built into our sympathetic nervous system. In battle, the
- aim is to intimidate the enemy out of the fight mode and into flight
- mode. Thus, assuming there is sufficient parity of force to make a
- fight seem worthwhile to both parties, morale is the decisive factor
- in conflict. Indeed, it is the decisive factor in virtually any
- inter-human competitive, sporting or military encounter.
-
- Red magic has two aspects, firstly the invocation of the vitality,
- aggression, and morale to sustain oneself in any conflict from life
- in general to outright war, and secondly the conduct of actual
- combat magic. A variety of god forms exist in which the War-self can
- be expressed, although hybrid or purely idiosyncratic forms work
- just as well. Ares, Ishtar, Ogoun, Thor, Mars, Mithras and Horus in
- particular are often used. Contemporary symbolism should not be
- neglected. Firearms and explosives are as welcoming to the red
- gnosis as swords and spears. Drums are virtually indispensable.
- Sigils drawn in flammable liquids, or indeed whole flaming circles
- in which to invoke should be considered.
-
- Combat magic is usually practised openly with the adversary being
- publicly threatened and cursed, or finding himself the recipient of
- an unpleasant looking talisman, spell or rune. The aim is
- intimidation and control of one's adversary who must therefore be
- made as paranoid as possible and informed of the origin of the
- attack. Otherwise combat magic takes the same general form as that
- used in Entropy Rites, with sigils and servitors carrying
- auto-destructive information to the target, although with sub-lethal
- intent.
-
- However, the real skill of red magic is to be able to present such
- an overwhelming glamour of personal vitality, morale and potential
- for aggression that the exercise of combat magic is never required.
-
-
- YELLOW MAGIC
-
- Most of the extant texts on what is traditionally called "solar
- magic", contradict each other or suffer from internal confusion.
- Astrological commentaries on the supposed powers of the sun are
- amongst the most idiotic nonsense that discipline can produce. This
- is because the yellow power has four distinct but related forms of
- manifestation within the psyche. This fourfold division has led to
- immense problems in psychology, where various schools of thought
- have chosen to emphasise one in particular and to ignore those which
- other schools have alighted upon.
-
- The four aspects can be characterised as follows. Firstly the Ego,
- or self image, which is simply the model the mind has of the general
- personality, but excluding most of the extreme behaviour patterns
- that the selves are capable of. Secondly Charisma, which is the
- degree of self-confidence that a person projects to others. Thirdly,
- something for which there is no single English term, but which can
- be called Laughter-Creativity. Fourthly, the urge to Assertion and
- Dominance. All these things are manifestations of the same yellow
- power; although their relative emphasis varies greatly between
- individuals.
-
- Success in most human societies usually results from a skilful
- expression of the yellow power. The strength of the yellow power in
- an individual seems to bear a direct relationship to levels of the
- sexual hormone testosterone in both sexes; although its expression
- depends on personal psychology. There is a complex interplay
- between testosterone levels, self image, creativity, social status
- and sexual urges, even if they are unexpressed. In esoteric terms,
- the moon is the secret power behind the sun, as most female
- magicians realise instinctively, and most male magicians discover
- sooner or later. The Ego gradually accretes through the accidents of
- childhood and adolescence, and, in the absence of particularly
- powerful experiences thereafter, remains fairly constant even if it
- contains highly dysfunctional elements. Any type of invocation
- should make some difference to the ego, but direct work with it can
- achieve much more. Several tricks are involved here. The very
- recognition of the ego implies that change is possible. Only those
- who realize that they own a personality rather than consis of a
- personality, can modify it. For most people a preparation of a
- detailed inventory of their own personality is a very difficult and
- unsettling activity. Yet once it is done it is usually quite easy to
- decide what changes are desirable.
-
- Changes to the Ego or self image or personality by magic are classed
- as works of Illumination and are mainly accomplished by Retroactive
- Enchantment and Invocation. Retroactive Enchantment in this case
- consits of re-writing one's personal history. As our history largely
- defines our future, we can change our future by redefining our past.
- Everybody has some capacity to re-interpret things which were
- considered to have gone wrong in the past in a more favourable
- light, but most fail to pursue the process to the full. One cannot
- eliminate disabling memories, but by an effort of visualisation and
- imagination one can write in parallel enabling memories of what
- might also have happened, to neutralise the originals. One can also,
- where possible, modify any remaining physical evidence that favours
- the disabling memory.
-
- Invocations to modify the ego are ritual enchantments and
- personifications of the new desired qualities. Attention should be
- given to planned changes of dress, tone of speech, gesture,
- mannerisms and body posture which will best suit the new ego. One
- manoeuvre frequently used in yellow magic is to practice the
- manifestation of an alternative personality with a specific mnemonic
- trigger, such as the transference of a ring from one finger to
- another.
-
- Various god forms such as Ra, Helios, Mithras, Apollo and Baldur are
- useful to structure fresh manifestations of the ego, and for
- experiments with the other three qualities of the yellow power.
-
- Charisma, the projection of an aura of self confidence, is based on
- a simple trick. After a short while there is no difference at all
- between the pretence and the actuality of self confidence. Anyone
- wishing to remedy a lack of confidence and charisma, and uncertain
- as to how to begin pretending to these qualities, may find that a
- day or two spent pretending to absolute zero self confidence will
- quickly reveal both the effectiveness of pretence and the specific
- thoughts, words, gestures and postures required to project either
- pretence.
-
- Laughter and Creativity may not immediately seem to be related, but
- humour depends on the sudden forging of a new connection between
- disparate concepts, and we laugh at our own creativity in forging
- the connection. Exactly the same form of elation arises from other
- forms of creative activity, and if the insight comes suddenly,
- laughter results. If you don't laugh when you see a seriously
- brilliant piece of mathematics then you have not really understood
- it. It also take a degree of positive self-esteem and confidence to
- laugh at something creatively funny. Persons of low self-esteem tend
- only to laugh at destructive humour and the misfortunes of others,
- if they laugh at all.
-
- Laughter is often an important factor in the invocations of the god
- forms of the yellow power. Solemnity is not a prerequisite for
- ritual. Laughter is also a useful tactic in drawing conscious
- attention away from sigils or other magical conjurations once they
- are finished with. The deliberate forcing of hysterical laughter may
- seem an absurd way of ending an enchantment or an invocation, but it
- has been found to be remarkably effective in practice. This is yet
- another sleight of mind manoeuvre which prevents conscious
- deliberation.
-
- The "pecking order" within most groups of social animals is usually
- immediately obvious to us, and the animals themselves. Yet within
- our own society such dominance hierarchies are equally prevalent
- within all social groups; although we go to quite extreme lengths to
- disguise this to ourselves. The human situation is further
- complicated by the tendency of individuals to belong to many groups
- in which they may have different degrees of social status, and
- status is often partly dependent on specialist abilities other than
- displays of naked force.
-
- However, assuming that a person can appear competent in the
- specialist ability that a social group requires, that person's
- position in the group depends almost entirely on the degree of
- assertion and dominance that person exhibits. It is basically
- exhibited through non-verbal behaviour which everybody understands
- intuitively or subconsciously but which most people fail to
- understand rationally. As a consequence they cannot manipulate it
- deliberately. Typical dominance behaviours involve talking loudly
- and slowly, using lots of eye contact, interrupting the speech of
- others whilst resisting the interruption of others, maintaining an
- upright posture of concealed threat, invading the personal space of
- others whilst resisting intrusion into one's own, and placing
- oneself strategically in any space at the focus of attention. In
- cultures where touching is frequent, the dominant always initiate
- it, or pointedly refuse it. Either way, they control it.
-
- Submissive behaviour is of course the reverse of all the above, and
- appears quite spontaneously in response to successful dominance from
- others. There is a two way interaction between dominance behaviour
- and hormone levels. If the levels change for medical reasons then
- the behaviour tends to change, but more importantly, from a magical
- point of view, a deliberate change of behaviour will modify hormone
- levels. Fake it till you make it. There is nothing particularly
- occult about the way some people are able to control others. We
- simply fail to notice how it is done because nearly all the
- behavioural signals involved are exchanged subconsciously. Dominance
- signals do not tend to work if their recipients perceive them
- consciously. Thus in most situations they must be delivered subtly
- and with gradually increasing intensity. One of the few situations
- where such signals are exchanged deliberately is in military
- hierarchies, but this is only possible because of the immense
- capacity for direct physical coercion that such systems exhibit.
- Break the formal rules of non-verbal communication with an officer
- and he will have a sergeant instil some submission by direct means.
- Eventually the formal rules become internalised and function
- automatically, allowing enough obedience to permit mass
- self-sacrifice and slaughter. The yellow power is the root of most
- of the best and the worst of what we are capable.
-
-
- GREEN MAGIC
-
- There is inevitable a considerable overlap in what is written in
- popular magic books on the subject of venusian (love) and lunar
- (sex) magic. Consequently a planetary nomenclature has been largely
- avoided in this text. Although love magic is frequently performed in
- support of sexual objectives, this chapter will confine itself to
- the arts of making other people friendly, loyal and affectionate
- towards oneself.
-
- Friends are probably anyone's greatest asset. My adress book is
- easily my most valuable possession. As with erotic attraction, it is
- first necessary to like oneself before others will. This ability can
- be enhanced by appropriate invocations of the green power. Most
- people find it easy to elicit friendliness from people that they
- like themselves; but making persons who are not disposed to
- friendship towards you, become friendly, and making persons who you
- do not like at all friendly towards you, are valuable abilities. An
- unreciprocated friendship is a disability only to the person
- offering it.
-
- Invocations to the green power should begin with self-love; an
- attempt to see the wonderful side of every self one consists of, and
- then proceed into a ritual affirmation of the beauty and loveability
- of all things and all people. Suitable god forms for the Love-self
- include Venus, Aphrodite and the mythical Narcissus, whose myth
- merely reflects a certain male prejudice against this type of
- invocation.
-
- From within the green gnosis, spells to make people friendly may be
- cast by simple enchantment or by the use of entities created for
- this purpose. However it is in face to face meetings that the
- empathic abilities stimulated by the invocation work most
- effectively. Apart from the obvious manoeuvres of showing interest
- in everything the target has to say and affirming and sympathising
- with most of it, there is another critical factor called "behavioral
- matching", which usually takes place subconsciously. Basically, in
- the absence of overtly hostile postures on the part of the target,
- one should attempt to match the non-verbal behaviour of the target
- precisely. Sit or stand in the identical bodily posture, make the
- same movements, use the same degree of eye contact, and talk for
- similar intervals. As with dominance behaviour, such signals only
- work if they are not consciously perceived by the recipient. Do not
- move to match the target's moves and postures immediately. It is
- also essential to try and match the verbal behaviour and to
- communicate with the same level of intelligence, social status and
- sense of humour as the target.
-
- Before I made myself wealthy, I used to practice these abilities
- when hitch-hiking. Soon, even people whom I found quite ghastly were
- buying me lunch and transporting me far out of their way. Empathy
- will get you anywhere.
-
-
- ORANGE MAGIC
-
- Charlatanry, trickery, living by one's wits and thinking fast on
- one's feet are the essence of the orange power. These mercurial
- abilities were traditionally associated with the god forms which
- acted as patrons to doctors, magicians, gamblers and thieves.
- However the profession of medicine has now partly dissociated itself
- from charlatanry since doctors discovered that antibiotics and
- hygienic surgery actually worked. Nevertheless about eighty percent
- of medications are still basically placebos, and the profession
- still retains the mercurial caduceus for its emblem. Similarly the
- profession of magic has become less dependant on charlatanry with
- the discovery of the quantum-probabilistic nature of enchantment and
- divination and the virtual abandonment of classical alchemy and
- astrology. Pure magic is now best described as an expression of the
- octarine power, having an Uranian character. Yet charlatanry still
- has its place in magic as in medicine. Let us not forget that all
- "conjuring tricks" were once part of the shamanic warm up repertoire
- in which something lost or destroyed is miraculously restored by the
- magician to get the audience in the right mood before the serious
- business of placebo healing began. In its classical form, the
- magician puts a dead rabbit in a hat before pulling out a live one.
-
- To the list of professions drawing heavily on the orange power one
- must now add salesman, confidence trickster, stockbroker and indeed
- any profession with an extreme heart attack rating. The motive power
- of the orange gnosis is basically fear, a species of fear which does
- not inhibit the user, but rather creates an extraordinary nervous
- speed that produces quick moves and answers in tight corners.
-
- The apotheosis of the Wit-self is the ability to enter that state of
- mental overdrive in which the fast response is always forthcoming.
- This ability is,, paradoxically enough, created by not thinking
- about thinking, but rather allowing anxiety to partially paralyse
- the inhibitory process themselves so that the subconscious can throw
- out a quick witted response without conscious deliberation.
-
- Invocations of the orange power are best delivered at frantic speed
- and gnosis can be deepened by the performance of mentally demanding
- tasks such as adding up large lists of numbers in one's head or
- ripping open envelopes containing difficult questions and answering
- them instantly; activities which should be persisted with until a
- breakthrough to the experience of thinking without deliberation is
- achieved. Varied god forms can be used to give form to the Wit-self.
- Hermes, Loki, Coyote the Trickster and the Roman Mercurius are often
- employed.
-
- Orange magic is usually restricted to invocations designed to
- enhance general quick wittedness in secular activities such as
- gambling, crime and intellectual pursuits. Enchantments and
- evocations performed subsequent to an invocation of the orange
- gnosis rarely seem to give results as effective as the invocation
- itself in my experience. Perhaps something should be said about
- crime and gambling for the benefit of those hotheads who may
- misunderstand what can be done with orange magic in support of such
- activities. Theft is ludicrously easy performed methodically yet the
- majority of thieves get caught after a while because they become
- addicted to anxiety, which they experience as excitement and
- start taking risks to increase it. The novice thief who, in state of
- extreme anxiety, takes something in a situation of zero risk, does
- not of course get caught and neither does the careful professional.
- However there are few careful professionals because there are far
- easier ways of making money in most societies for people with that
- kind of ability. The great majority of thieves however always manage
- to find some way of incriminating themselves because the anxiety of
- the theft itself fades, only the anxiety of punishment remains.
- Those quick witted and outwardly cool enough to thieve successfully
- can easily make more from salesmanship.
-
- There are three types of persistent gambler. The losers account for
- two types. Firstly there are those addicted to their own arrogance,
- who just have to prove that they can beat pure chance or the odds
- set by the organisers. Secondly there are those addicted to the
- anxiety of loosing. Even if they win, they invariably throw it away
- again soon afterwards. Then there are the winners. These people are
- not gambling at all, either because they are organising the odds and
- stakes, or because they have inside information, or because they are
- cheating. This is true orange magic. Poker is not a game of chance
- if played skilfully, and skilful play includes not playing against
- persons of equal or superior skill, or persons holding a Smith and
- Weston to your Four Aces. Most conventional forms of gambling are
- set up in such a way that the use of anything but the most extreme
- forms of psychic power will make little difference. I would not
- bother to bet on odds that I had reduced from an hundred to one to
- merely sixty to one. However certain results obtained using double
- blind prescience with horse racing show encouraging potential.
-
-
- PURPLE MAGIC
-
- A large proportion of all the cults throughout history have shared
- one particular characteristic. They have been led by a charismatic
- man able to persuade women to freely dispense sexual favours to ther
- men. When one begins to look, this feature is startlingly common to
- many ancient cults, monotheistic schismatic sects and modern
- esoteric groups. Many, if not the majority of adepts past and
- present were, or are, whoremasters. The mechanism is quite simple,
- pay the woman in the coinage of spirituality to service the men who
- repay you with adulation and accept your teachings as a side effect.
- The adulation from the men then increases your charisma with the
- women creating a positive feedback loop. It can be a nice little
- earner until old age or a police raid catches up with the
- enterprise. The other danger is of course that the women, and
- eventually the men, may come to feel that constant changes of
- partners work against their longer term interests of emotional
- security and reproduction. The turnover in such cults can thus be
- high, with young adults constantly replacing those approaching early
- middle age.
-
- Few religions or cults lack a sexual teaching, for any teaching
- provides a powerful level of control. The vast majority of the more
- durable and established religions trade on a suppression of so
- called free love. This pays considerable dividends too. Women's
- position becomes more secure, and men know who their children are.
- Naturally adultery and prostitution flourish in such conditions
- because some people always want a little more than lifelong monogamy
- has to offer. So it's quite true that brothels are built with the
- bricks of religion. Indirectly so with conventional religions,
- directly so with many cults.
-
- All this begs the question of why it is that people have such an
- appetite for wanting to be told what to do with their sexuality. Why
- do people have to seek esoteric and metaphysical justification for
- what they want to do? Why is it so easy to make a living selling
- water by the river?
-
- The answer, it appears, is that human sexuality has some built in
- dissatisfaction function of evolutionary origin. Our sexual
- behaviour is partly controlled by genetics. Those genes most likely
- to survive and prosper are those that in the female encourage the
- permanent capture of the most powerful male available and occasional
- liaisons (clandestine) with any more powerful male that may be
- temporarily available. Whereas in the male, the genes most likely to
- prosper are those encouraging the impregnation of as large a number
- of females as he can support, plus perhaps a few on the sly that
- other men are supporting. It is interesting to note that only in the
- human female is oestrous concealed. In all other mammals the fertile
- time is made abundantly obvious. This appears to have evolved to
- allow, paradoxically both adultery and increased pair bonding
- through sex at times when it is reproductively useless. The economic
- basis of any particular society will usually supply some pressure in
- favour of a particular type of sexuality and this pressure will be
- codified as morality which will inevitably conflict with biological
- pressures. Celibacy is unsatisfactory, Masturbation is
- unsatisfactory, Monogamy is unsatisfactory, Adultery is
- unsatisfactory, Polygamy and Polyandry is unsatisfactory and
- presumably Homosexuality is unsatisfactory, if the renetic
- merry-go-round of partner exchanges in that discipline is anything
- to go by.
-
- Nothing in the spectrum of possible sexualities provides a perfect
- long term solution, but this is the price we pay for occupying the
- pinnacle of mammalian evolution. So much of our art, culture,
- politics and technology arises precisely out of our sexual
- yearnings, fears, desires and dissatisfactions. A society sexually
- at peace with itself would present a very dull spectacle indeed. It
- is generally if not invariably tha case that personal creativity and
- achievement are directly proportional to personal sexual turmoil.
- This is actually one of the major but often unrecognised techniques
- of sex magic. Inspire yourself with maximum sexual turmoil and
- confusion if you really want to find out what you are capable of in
- other fields. A tempestuous sex life is not a side effect of being a
- great artist for example. Rather it is the art which is the side
- effect of a tempestuous sex life. A fanatical religion does not
- create the suppression of celibacy. It is the tensions of celibacy
- which create a fanatical religion. Homosexuality is not a side
- effect of barracks life amongst elite suicide shock troops.
- Homosexuality creates elite suicide shock troops in the first place.
-
- The Muse, the hypothetical source of inspiration, usually pictured
- in sexual terms, is the Muse only when one's relationship to her is
- unstable. Every possible moral pronouncement on sexual behaviour has
- doubtless been given a million times before, and it would be
- unseemly for a Chaoist to re-emphasise any of it. However, one thing
- seems reasonably certain. Any form of sexuality eventually invokes
- the whole gamut of ecstasy, self-disgust, fear, delight, boredom,
- anger, love, jealousy, rafe, self-pity, elation and confusion.It is
- these things which make us human and occasionally superhuman. To
- attempt to transcend them is to make oneself less than human, not
- more. Intensity of experience is the key to really being alive and
- given the choice I'd rather do it through love than war any day.
-
- A dull sex life creates a dull person. Few people manage to achieve
- greatness in any field without propulsion that a turbulent
- emotional-sexual life supplies. This is the major secret of sex
- mgic, the two minor secrets involve the function of orgasm as gnosis
- and the projection of sexual glamours.
-
- Anything held in the conscious mind at orgasm tends to reach down
- into the subconscious. Sexual abnormalities can readily be implanted
- or removed by this method. At orgasm sigils for enchantment or
- evocation can be empowered either by visualisation or by gazing at
- the sigil taped to one's partner's forehead for example. However
- this kind of work is often more conveniently performed
- auto-erotically. Although the gnosis offered by orgasm can in theory
- be used in support of any magical objective, it is generally unwise
- to use it for entropy or combat magic. No spell is ever totally
- insulted within the subconscious and any leakages which occur can
- implant quite detrimental associations with the sexuality.
-
- At orgasm an invocation can be triggered, this operation being
- particularly effective if each partner assumes a god form. The
- moments following orgasm are a useful time for divinatory vision
- seeking. Prolonged sexual activity can also lead to stages of trance
- useful in visual and oracular divination or oracular states of
- possession in invocation.
-
- The projection of Sexual Glamour for the purposes of attracting
- others depends on far more than simple physical appearance. Some of
- the most conventually pretty people lack it entirely, whilst some of
- the plainest enjoy its benefits to the limit.
-
- To be attractive to another person one must offer them something
- which is a reflection of part of their self. If the offer becomes
- reciprocal then it can lead to that sense of completion which is
- most readily celebrated by physical intimacy. In most cultures it is
- conventional for the male to display a tough public exterior and for
- the female to display a softer persona, yet in a sexual encounter
- each will seek to reveal their concealed factors. The male will seek
- to show that he can be compassionate and valnerable as well as
- powerful, whilst the female seeks to display inner strength behind
- the outward signs and signals of passive receptivity. Incomplete
- personalities such as those which are machismo to the core, or
- consist of the polar opposite of this, are never sexually attractive
- to anyone except in the most transient sense.
-
- Thus the philosophers of love have come to identify a certain
- androgyny in either sex as an important component of attraction.
- Some have taken the poetic license to express the quaint ideal that
- the male has a femal soul and the female a male one. This reflects
- the truism that to be attractive to others you must first become
- attracted to yourself. A few hours spent practising being attractive
- in front of a mirror is a valuable exercise. If you cannot get
- mildly excited about yourself, then don't expect anyone else to get
- wildly excited.
-
- The "moon glance" technique is often effective. Basically one
- briefly closes the eyes and momentarily visualises a lunar crescent
- in silver behind the eyes with the horns of the moon projecting out
- of each side of the head behind the eyes. Then one glances into the
- eyes of a potential lover whilst visualising a silver radiance
- beaming from your eyes to theirs. This manoeuvre also has the effect
- of dilating the pupils and usually causes an involuntary smile. Both
- of these are universal sexual signals, the first of which acts
- subconsciously.
-
- It is generally unwise to cast spells for the attraction of specific
- partners but better to conjure for suitable partners in general for
- oneself or others. One's subconscious usually has a far more subtle
- appreciation of who really is suitable.
-
- Sexual magic is traditionally associated with the colours of purple
- (for ppassion) and silver (for the moon). However, the effectiveness
- of black clothing as either a sexual or an anti-sexual signal,
- depending on the style and cut, shows that black is in a sense the
- secret colour of sex, reflecting the biological and psychological
- relationship between sex and death.
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- This text is out of Pete Carroll's forthcoming book
- "Liber Kaos, The Psychonomicon" (Weiser)
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