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- THE ROBE, THE WEAPONS, THE ALTAR, THE DIARY, AND THE HOLY OIL.
-
- "All ceremonies are, in themselves, very silly things; but yet a
- man of the world should know them. They are the outworks of
- manners and decency, which would be too often broken in upon, if
- it were not for that defense, which keeps the enemy at a proper
- distance. It is for this reason that I always treat fools and
- coxcombs with great ceremony: true good breeding not being a
- sufficient barrier against them".
-
- Chesterfield
- ***
-
- Much nonsense has been written about how and where to acquire the
- materials for magical implements. One could become very
- discouraged if they were to follow the instructions of some of
- the medieval literature. The rationality behind making this task
- so difficult is based on the premise that the more work one puts
- into these tools, the more detail the subconscious mind will
- absorb about the object. These objects are animated by virtue of
- focus and contemplation to a level that they become an extension
- of the Magician; a living thing. To match the level of this
- integration those who purchase their implements will have to
- spend several months, maybe even years, meditating on their
- tools.
-
- This process need not be a tedious one, it is enough that one
- refrain from purchasing a ready made tool. Don't worry if you do
- not feel capable of undertaking this seemingly tedious task,
- given enough time Magick will stimulate and free the creative
- child within.
-
- Remember that these implements are physical representations of
- your Spiritual life. One should treat them with respect. Once
- they have been consecrated to The Great Work, they should not be
- handled by any other person. They are not toys, treat them with
- reverence and they will be of great service. If you feel
- inclined to show these off to your friends, read the chapter
- on "SILENCE".
-
- The elemental weapons embody four parts of the psyche depicted by
- the four elements: Fire, Water, Air, and Earth, or if you
- prefer, Yod-Heh-Vav-He: Tetragrammaton. They also allude to the
- four planes of existence: Atziluth (the archetypal plane), Briah
- (the creative plane), Yetzirah (the formative plane), Assiah (the
- material plane).
-
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-
- THE WAND
-
- The wand is the material depiction of the creative principles of
- the Magician. In short, it is a symbol, or token of his or her
- Will; thus, to illustrate the certitude and unshakable
- determination it should be straight as an arrow. It governs the
- element of Fire, and expresses the abstract process inherent in
- the plane of Atziluth.
-
- There are as many styles and variations for the wand, especially
- in Golden Dawn groups where every officer has a wand or scepter
- to illustrate a specific idea or principle; but we will only
- concern ourselves with the personal weapons of the solo Magician.
-
- Since in many ways the wand can be compared to the Phallus, many
- Magicians go to great lengths to make their wand in the same
- proportions as the physical organ it represents. The Wand is
- Yod, The Father; or Chokmah (Knowledge). Since copper is the
- metal attributed to Venus, or Netzach (Victory) on the Tree of
- Life, most fashion the wand from this alloy in order to allude to
- the prolific aspects of The Work; "Love is the law, love under
- will".
-
- For the implement to be useful it must be comfortable, it should
- not demand attention which would otherwise be focused on the
- ritual. For a wooden Wand, I have found eight inches to be a
- comfortable length, with a width between 3/4 and 1 inch. For a
- solid copper Wand a diameter of 1/2 inch is sufficient. After it
- is consecrated keep it in a red silk bag.
-
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-
- THE CUP
-
- The Cup is the physical object which portrays the element of
- Water. As the Wand represented the Magician's Will, the Cup is a
- personification of his Understanding. It illustrates the
- methodology of the plane of Briah.
-
- The cup is a symbol representing a female idea; hence it is
- associated to the Yoni. It is Heh, The Mother. Since it
- represents Understanding, or Binah on the Tree of Life, it is
- only appropriate that the diameter be three inches; Silver is the
- rightful alloy for this instrument, which signals to the Moon, or
- Yesod (Foundation) on the Tree of Life. It should be deep enough
- to hold wine without easily spilling it when one moves about.
-
- The message behind the Cup being illustrated by Yesod and Binah
- is that the Understanding of the Magician is as deep as the
- waters we call our subconscious; it is a deeper significance than
- day to day understanding. After it is consecrated store it in a
- blue silk bag.
-
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-
- THE DAGGER
-
- The Dagger is an animation of the element of Air. It is
- symbolized on the Tree of Life by Tiphareth (Beauty), the planet
- is the Sun. The Dagger is Vav; the Son. It explains the process
- of Yetzirah (the formative plane), and is symbolic of the
- Intellectual capacity of the Magician: his reason.
-
- Most practitioners of the Art treat the Dagger as a Martian
- implement which dictates judicial authority over Demons. This is
- a job best fulfilled by the Sword, a more advanced implement, and
- will not be discussed in this treatise. The Dagger is uniquely
- Air; unlike the Sword it threatens malignant Spirits with
- intelligence instead of force.
-
- The blade should be double-edge, with the length of about eight
- inches in order to embody the intellectual properties of the
- Mercurial Sephiroth; Hod, Science.
-
- Since humans have a tendency of only accepting principles which
- endorse what they believe to be "reason", it then becomes
- necessary to balance the illusion of intellectual superiority by
- making the hilt from the Venusian alloy copper; who's
- correspondences are best embodied by the Sephiroth Netzach, Art.
- It is a gentle reminder that Magick is both the Science AND Art
- of causing change to occur in conformity with Will. After it is
- dedicated to the Work keep it in a yellow silk bag.
-
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-
- THE PENTACLE
-
- The Pentacle corresponds to the final Heh. It is symbolic of
- Earth; and it represents the body of the Magician; the house of
- God. It is the Magician's sustenance. It exhibits the traits of
- the plane of Assiah. It is the Daughter.
-
- The Pentacle should be made of beeswax at a diameter of 8 inches
- and a thickness of 1/2 inch. Upon the surface the Magician
- should carve an image that describes the WHOLE of the Universe.
- Nothing should be left out. The whole idea here is to reduce all
- of those things which the Magician perceives as the Universe to a
- minuscule dot. The design need not be as elaborate as Dr. John
- Dee's, symbols which allude to similar ideas can be combined
- in order to reduce the amount of detail: But it is important
- that it be complete. When you are there, you will know.
-
- This, of course, may take much meditation, so one should take
- their time with this implement to avoid having to do this twice.
- The pentacle will reflect the Magician's subconscious perception
- of the Universe. Once it has been blessed safeguard it in green
- silk.
-
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-
- THE ROBE
-
- The robe is the armor of the Magician. It should be loose
- fitting and comfortable. The material of which it is composed
- should be light, soft, and capable of breathing. Cotton is a
- good material, so is a poly\cotton blend. However, wool is the
- best due to its ability to direct astral energy.
-
- The color is really a matter of personal choice. One should try
- to match the color as closely as possible to the Sephiroth they
- are working with, this would however, require that the Magician
- keep 10 different robes; one for each Sephiroth. For this reason
- most Magicians use black robes.
-
- Black is the accumulation of all colors, therefore appropriate
- for any working; and is so neutral that it is not likely to
- distract you in the middle of your Work. Furthermore, black is
- color absorbing, it attracts light by behaving like a solar panel
- and should be used for any ritual designed to fortify the Aura;
- such as the Pentagram Ritual, Middle pillar, etc.
-
- White, on the other hand is the absence of all color, it repels
- light, which makes a great shield, and should be used when
- working with hostile forces. I have one of each.
-
- Whether or not to have a hood is also a personal preference. I
- favor a hooded robe because it allows one to feel completely
- shielded, but some would argue that a hood is distracting because
- it shifts about on your head.
-
- Whether you make yours hooded or not, or whatever color you
- decide is best for you, remember that it should be loose and
- comfortable; you should never wear any underclothes while wearing
- your robe. Wide sleeves look great, but you are in danger of
- catching fire should you lean over your Altar candles. A zipper
- may be practical, but you will feel it rub against your skin.
- The less distractions, the better the robe.
-
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-
- THE ALTAR
-
- The Altar is composed of a double cube. The bottom cube
- represents the underlying force of The Great Work; Love. The top
- cube is the Will of the Magician. "Love is the law, love under
- will", or "As above, so below", and further: "Kether is in
- Malkuth, and Malkuth in Kether, after another manner".
-
- There need not be a division between both cubes. In fact if it
- is made as a single, unseparated rectangular unit it can become
- the place where one keeps their implements.
-
- The height should be 36 inches, with a width and depth of 18
- inches. It should be black on the outside to illustrate the
- ACCUMULATION of all colors, and white on the inside to depict the
- ABSENCE of all color. Plywood or particle board are perfect.
- The thickness of the wood should be taken into consideration; a
- heavy altar will need hidden wheels under it to make it easier to
- move around. A lighter altar will not support much weight.
-
- Once it is finished it can be painted. I have seen one that was
- covered in veneer; black on the outside and white on the inside.
- This move proved to be worth the extra effort, as the surface is
- virtually stain proof, tolerant from the heat generated by the
- incense burner, and wax from candles peel right off.
-
- One side of the Altar should be a door with hidden hinges and
- a lock. The inside should have a shelf for the Book of The Law,
- incense, charcoal, burner, pentacle, cup, candles, and holders.
- There should be a place to hang the wand and dagger.
-
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-
- THE HOLY OIL
-
- The anointing oil of the Magician should metaphorically represent
- the desire of the Holy Guardian Angel to join with its lower
- counterpart: the Magician. All of his or her being, Temple,
- and weapons should be consecrated and anointed with this oil.
- With this in mind, one should take care to only use the highest
- quality oils available.
-
- During the Aeon of the Sacrificial Gods, the oil used to accent
- on the current of the times was "Jerusalem Oil". This was simply
- composed of equal portions of Frankincense and Myrrh; both
- traditionally used in burial ceremonies.
-
- The fragrance mentioned above is dated, and the New Aeon Magician
- should resort to an essence which best depicts the joy and
- strength of the Age of The Child. The following is a formula for
- such an oil. It is named after its creator, the 17th century
- Magician: Abramelin.
-
- In a glass vessel mix: 4 parts cinnamon oil, 2 parts Myrrh oil,
- 1 part Galangal oil, and 7 parts olive oil.
-
- If fine oils are used in the proper proportions the mixture
- should have a clear, golden appearance to it. It should tingle
- slightly. If it stings, it can be diluted with olive oil, but
- one should only resort to this if it causes serious discomfort.
- Now, for a word of warning: CINNAMON OIL IS VERY CAUSTIC. If you
- keep the oil in a plastic bottle it may melt and ruin your altar
- or some other thing you have devoted a great deal of time to.
- Use only glass receptacles.
-
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-
- THE DIARY
-
- The Magical Diary should only contain data pertinent to Magick,
- that is; everything. Every entry should start with the date,
- time, year, Solar and Lunar positioning. All of your feelings,
- what you ate that day, the weather, etc. A lot of these
- things may not sound important now, but believe me; if you are
- trying to duplicate an experiment it will be necessary to
- recreate all of the elements which may have played a roll
- in the original operation.
-
- For this reason, care should be taken to chose words which convey
- your message as clearly as possible. Writing in code may add to
- the romance and mystery associated with Magick, but if your diary
- does not convey enough information to reproduce experiments, then
- all is lost.
-
- Since the days of the week are representations of the seven
- ancient planets, it is handy to write the planetary symbol
- associated with the day of the week instead. For example:
-
- Monday.................................Luna
- Tuesday................................Mars
- Wednesday...........................Mercury
- Thursday............................Jupiter
- Friday................................Venus
- Saturday.............................Saturn
- Sunday..................................Sol
-
-
- The following is an example of a thoroughly composed diary entry:
-
- January 1st, 1992, Sun in Cap. , Moon in Sag. 11:00 PM
-
- 6:00 AM. Awoke feeling refreshed. Performed Lesser Banishing
- Ritual of The Pentagram, followed with Liber Resh. Breakfast:
- Grapefruit, bowl of cereal, and a cup of strong coffee. Went to
- work.
-
- 12:00 PM. Lunch: Veggie dish and a coke. Snuck into bathroom
- to do Liber Resh. Had argument with boss; say's there is not
- enough money in the budget for a raise. First I felt bad that he
- thought my work was not worth the extra pay; now I am angered
- because I KNOW it is worth it.
-
- 11:00 PM. Dinner: Soup, salad, turkey sandwhich, and coke. Did
- Resh at 6:15. Re-read Crolwey's "Magick in Theory and Practice".
- Watched a little TV. News story about the Reagan
- administration's involvement in the Iran/Contra scandal was
- upsetting. Reagan should go to jail. Performed final Liber
- Resh, and Lesser Banishing Ritual of The Pentagram.
-
- --END--