Part II
Practice
Step I Magic Mental Training
1. Thought control, discipline of thoughts, subordination of
thoughts
Step I Magic Psychic Training
1. Introspection of Self-Knowledge
2. Making of the (Black & White) Mirrors of the Soul
Step I Magic Physical Training
1. The Material or Carnal Body
2. Mystery of Breathing
3. Conscious Reception of Food
4. The Magic of Water
Step II Magic Mental Training
1. Autosuggestion or the Secret of Subcosciousness
2. Concentration Exercises
a. Visual
b. Auditory
c. Sensory
d. Olfactory
e. Taste
Step II Magic Psychic Training
1. Magic-Astral balance with respect to the Elements
2. Transmutation or Refinement of the Soul
a. By fight or control
b. By auto-suggestion
c. By transmutation
Step II Magic Physical Training
1. Conscious Pore Breathing
2. Conscious Position of the Body
3. Body Control in everyday life, at will
Step III Magic Mental Training
1. Concentration of Thoughts with 2 or 3 senses at once
2. Concentration on objects, landscapes, places
3. Concentration on animals & human beings
Step III Magic Psychic Training
1. Inhaling of the Elements in the whole body
a. Fire
b. Air
c. Water
d. Earth
Step III Magic Physical Training
1. Retaining of Step I, which has to become a habit
2. Accumulation of Vital Power
a. By breathing through the lungs & pores in the whole body
b. In different parts of the body
3. Impregnation of Space for reasons of health, success, &c.
4. Bio-magnetism
Step IV Magic Mental Training
1. Transplantation of Consciousness
a. Into Objects
b. Into Animals
c. Into Human Beings
Step IV Magic Psychic Training
1. Accumulation of Elements
a. In the whole body
b. In single parts of the body
2. Production of Element-harmony in regions of the body
Step IV Magic Physical Training
1. Rituals & their practical applicability
a. Gesticulations
b. Bearings (Asanas)
c. Postures of the Fingers (Mudras)
Step V Magic Mental Training
1. Space Magic
Step V Magic Psychic Training
1. Projection of Elements outward
a. Through one's own body, accumulated through the solar plexus
b. Accumulated through the Hands
2. Outward Projection without passing through the body
Step V Magic Physical Training
1. Preparation for Passive Communication with the invisible ones
a. Release of the own hand
b. Preparation of the Fingers with help of the pendulum, &c
2. Passive Communication:
a. With the own Guardian Genius
b. With Deceased People & other Beings
Step VI Magic Mental Training
1. Meditation on the own Spirit
2. Becoming Conscious of the Senses in the Spirit
Step VI Magic Psychic Training
1. Preparation to Master the Akasa Principle
2. Deliberate Induction to Trance with the help of Akasa
3. Mastering the Elements with an individual ritual from akasa
Step VI Magic Physical Training
1. Deliberate Creation of Beings:
a. Elementals
b. Larvae
c. Phantoms
Step VII Magic Mental Training
1. Analysis of the Spirit with respect to the practice
Step VII Magic Psychic Training
1. Development of the Astral Senses with the help of Elements &
Fluid Condensers:
a. Clairvoyance
b. Clairaudience
c. Clairsentience
Step VII Magic Physical Training
1. Creation of Elementaries by different methods
2. Magic Animation of Pictures
Step VIII Magic Mental Training
1. Preparation for Mental Wandering
2. Practice of Mental Wandering:
a. In the Room
b. Short Distances
c. Visits to Friends, Relatives, &c.
Step VIII Magic Psychic Training
1. The Great Moment of Now
2. No clinging to the Past
3. Concentration disturbances as a compass of the magic
equilibrium
4. Mastering the electric & magnetic fluids
Step VIII Magic Physical Training
1. Magic Influence through the Elements
2. Fluid Condensers:
a. Simple Condensers
b. Compound Condensers
c. Fluid Condensers for Magic Mirrors
d. Preparation of a Magic Mirror with Fluid Condensers
Step IX Magic Mental Training
1. Practice of Clairvoyance with Magic Mirrors
a. Seeing through Time & Space
b. Distant Effect through Magic Mirrors
c. Different Tasks of Projection through the Magic Mirror
Step IX Magic Psychic Training
1. Deliberate Separation of the Astral Body from the Material
Body
2. Impregnation of the Astral Body with the Four Divine
Fundamental Qualities
Step IX Magic Physical Training
1. Treatment of the Sick with the Electromagnetic Fluid
2. Magical Loading of Talismans, Amulets & Gems
3. Wish Realization through Electromagnetic Balls in Akasa ("Volting")
Step X Magic Mental Training
1. Elevation of the Spirit to Higher Levels
Step X Magic Psychic Training
1. Conscious Communication with the Personal God
2. Communication with Deities
Step X Magic Physical Training
1. Several Methods for acquiring Magic Faculties
Epilogue
Step I
Let us now turn to the
practical side of the initiation. We must always be aware of the
fact that the body, soul and mind are to be trained
simultaneously, for otherwise it would be impossible to gain and
maintain the magic equipoise. In the theoretic part I already
called attention to the dangers possibly rising from one-sided
training. It is not advisable to hasten development, because
everything needs time. Patience, perseverance and tenacity are
fundamental conditions of the development. The pains taken in
one's development will be amply rewarded. Whoever is willing to
enter the magic path should regard it as his sacred duty to
practice regular exercises. He ought to be kind, generous and
tolerant with his fellow men, but relentless and hard with
himself. Only such behavior will be followed by success in
magic. Refrain from condemning or criticizing and sweep your own
doorstep first. Do not permit anyone to look into your
sanctuary. The magician will always keep silence with respect to
his way, rise and success. This silence grants the highest
powers and the more this commandment is obeyed, the more easily
accessible these powers will become. Manage it so that you spend
as much time as possible in your rise or advance. It is quite
unnecessary to waste time with sitting for hours, drinking beer
and passing time in trivial company. Time is running away like
water, never to return. A certain amount of time ought to be
provided for, but it is very necessary to stick to it.
Exceptions ought to be allowed for only in quite inevitable
cases. Man is subject to habits, and once accustomed to a
definite timetable for his exercises, he will feel compelled to
do his exercises. In the same way as there is a want for the
necessities of life such as eating, drinking and sleeping, it
ought to happen in regard to the exercises which must, as it
were, become a habit. This is the sole way to attain a sure and
full success. There is no prize without diligence. It is my
ambition to arrange for the instructions as if they were meant
for the busiest man. He who has plenty of time of hand may be
able to be occupied with two or more exercises at the same time.
Magic Mental Training (I)
1. Thought Control: discipline of thoughts, & subordination
of thoughts
Take a seat in a comfortable chair or lie down on a settee.
Relax the whole body, close your eyes and observe the train of
your thoughts for five minutes, trying to retain it. At first,
you will find that there are rushing up to you thoughts
concerning everyday affairs, professional worries, and the like.
Take the behavior of a silent observer toward these trains of
thoughts, freely and independently. According to the mentality
and the mental situation you happen to be in at the moment, this
exercise will be more or less easy for you. The main point is
not to forget yourself, not to lose the train of thoughts, but
to pursue it attentively. Beware of falling asleep while doing
this exercise. If you begin to feel tired, stop instantly and
postpone the exercise to another time, when you intend not to
give in to tiredness. The Indians sprinkle cold water on their
faces or rub down the face and upper part of their bodies to
remain brisk and not waste precious time. Some deep breathing
before you begin will also prevent tiredness and sleepiness. As
time goes on, each disciple will find out such little tricks by
himself. This exercise of controlling thoughts has to be
undertaken in the morning and at night. It is to be extended
each day by one minute to allow the train of thoughts to be
pursued and controlled without the slightest digression for a
time of 10 minutes at least after a week's training.
This space of time is destined to the average man. If it should
not suffice, everyone can extend it according to his own
apperception. In any event, is advisable to proceed very
consciously, because it is of no use to hurry, development being
quite individual in men. On no account go further before the
preceding exercise is perfectly under control.
The attentive disciple will realize how, at the beginning,
thoughts rush on to him, how rapidly they pass before him so
that he will have difficulty to recollect the lot of manifold
thoughts. But from one exercise to the next, he will state that
thoughts come up less chaotic, moderating little by little,
until at last only a few thoughts emerge in his consciousness,
arriving, as it were, from a far distance.
The keenest attention ought to be given to this work of thought
control, as it is very important for magic development, a fact
that everyone will realize later on.
Providing that the mentioned exercise has been thoroughly worked
through and everyone has a complete command of it in practice,
let us pass over to the mental training.
Up to now we have learned to control our thoughts. The next
exercise will consist in not giving way in our mind to thoughts
obtruding themselves on our mind, unwanted and obstinate. For
instance, we must be able not to occupy ourselves any longer
with the tasks and worries of our profession when we come home
from work and return the family circle and privacy. All thoughts
not belonging to our privacy must be set aside, and we ought to
manage to become quite a different personality instantly. And
just the other way round: in our job, all thoughts have to be
concentrated in it exclusively, and we must not allow them to
digress or wander home, to private affairs, or elsewhere. This
has to be practiced time and again until it has developed into a
habit. Above all, one ought to accustom oneself to achieve
whatever one does with full consciousness, whether in
professional work or in private, regardless whether the point is
a big one or a trifle. This exercise should be kept for a
lifetime, because it is sharpening the mind and strengthening
the consciousness and the memory.
Having obtained a certain skill in this exercise, you may turn
to the following one. The purpose will now be to hold onto a
single thought or idea for a longer while, and to suppress any
other thoughts associating and obtruding with force on the mind.
Choose for this purpose any train of thoughts or ideation or a
suitable presentation according to your personal taste. Hold
onto his presentation with all your strength. Vigorously refuse
all the other thoughts that have nothing to do with the thoughts
being exercised. At first you probably will succeed only for a
few seconds, later on for minutes. You must manage to
concentrate on one single thought and follow it for 10 minutes
at least.
If you succeed in doing to, you will be fit for a new exercise.
Let us then learn how to produce an absolute vacancy of mind.
Lie down comfortably on a bed or sofa or sit in an armchair and
relax your whole body. Close your eyes. Energetically dismiss
any thought coming upon you. Nothing at all is allowed to happen
in your mind; an absolute vacancy of mind must reign. Now hold
on to this stage of vacancy without digressing or forgetting. At
first, you will manage to do so for only a few seconds, but by
practicing it more often, you will surely succeed better at it.
The purpose of the exercise will be attained if you succeed in
remaining in this state for a full 10 minutes without losing
your self-control or even falling asleep.
Carefully enter your success, failure, duration of your
exercises and eventual disturbances into a magic notebook (See
details under the heading "Magic Soul Training"). Such a diary
will be useful to check your progress. The greater the
scrupulousness you use in doing so, the more easily you will
undergo all the other exercises. Prepare a working schedule for
the coming day or week, and most of all, indulge in
self-criticism.
Magic Psychic Training (I)
1. Introspection or Self-Knowledge
In our own mansion, meaning our body and our soul, we must find
our way about at every moment. Therefore our first task will be
to know ourselves. Each initiation system, no matter which kind
it may be, will put this condition in the first place. Without
self-knowledge there will be no real development on a higher
level.
In the first days of psychic training, let us deal with the
practical part of introspection or self-knowledge. Arrange for a
magic diary and enter all the bad sides of your soul into it.
This diary is for your own use only, and must not be shown to
anybody else. It represents the so-called control book for you.
In the self-control of your failures, habits, passions,
instincts and other ugly character traits, you have to observe a
hard and severe attitude towards yourself. Be merciless towards
yourself and do not embellish any of your failures and
deficiencies. Think about yourself in quiet meditation, put
yourself back into different situations of your past and
remember how you behaved then and what mistakes or failures
occurred in the various situations. Make notes of all your
weaknesses, down to the finest nuances and variations. The more
you are discovering, all the better for you. Nothing must remain
hidden, nothing unrevealed, however insignificant or great your
faults or frailties may be. Some especially endowed disciples
have been able to discover hundreds of failures in the finest
shades. Disciples like these possessed a good meditation and a
deep penetration into their own souls. Wash your soul perfectly
clean; sweep all the dust out of it.
This self-analysis is one of the most important magic
preliminaries. Many of the occult systems have neglected it, and
that is why they did not achieve good results. This psychic
preliminary work is indispensable to obtain the magic
equilibrium, and without it, there is no regular progress of the
development to be thought of. Therefore you ought to devote some
minutes' time to self-criticism in the morning and at night. If
you have got the chance of some free moments during the day,
avail yourself of them and do some intensive thinking, whether
there are still some hidden faults anywhere, and if you discover
them, record them on the spot so as not to forget a single one.
Whenever you happen to find out any deficiency, do not delay to
note it immediately.
If within a week you do not succeed in discovering all your
faults, spend another week on these inquiries until you have
definitely established your list of offences Having achieved
this problem within one or two weeks, you have reached the point
to begin with a further exercise. Now by intensive thinking, try
to assign each fault to one of the four elements. Appoint a
rubric in your diary to each element and enter your faults into
it. You will not feel sure of which elements some of the faults
are to be assigned. Record them under the heading of
"indifferent". In the progressing development you will be able
to determine the element corresponding to your deficiency.
For instance, you will ascribe jealousy, hatred, vindictiveness,
irascibility, and anger to the fiery element; frivolity,
self-presumption, boating, squandering, and gossiping to the
element of air; indifference, laziness, frigidity, compliance,
negligence, shyness, insolence, and instability to the watery
element; laziness, lack of conscience, melancholy, irregularity,
anomaly and dullness to the element of earth.
In the following week you will meditate on each single rubric,
dividing it into three groups. In the first group you will enter
the biggest failures, especially those that influence you
strongest or happen at the slightest opportunity. The second
group will embrace faults occurring less frequently and in
slighter degree. In the last group you are recording those
faults that happen only now and again. Go on doing so with the
indifferent faults, too. Work conscientiously at all times; it
is worth while!
Repeat the whole procedure with your good psychical qualities,
entering them into the respective categories of the elements. Do
not forget the three columns here as well. For example, you will
assign activity, enthusiasm firmness, courage, and daring to the
fiery element, diligence, joy, dexterity, kindness, lust, and
optimism to the air element, modesty, abstemiousness, fervency,
compassion, tranquility, tenderness, and forgiveness to the
watery element, and respect, endurance, conscientiousness,
thoroughness, sobriety, punctuality, and responsibility to the
earth element.
By doing so, you will get two so-called psycho-mirrors, a black
one with the evil qualities, and a whit one with the good and
noble character traits. These two magic mirrors are correct
occult mirrors, and none but the owner has any right to look
into them at all. Let me repeat once more that the owner must
endeavor to elaborate his magic mirrors precisely and
conscientiously. If, in the course of the development, he should
remember any good or bad quality, he can still record it under
the respective heading. These two magic mirrors will allow the
magician to recognize rather exactly which of the elements is
prevailing in his black or white mirror. This recognition is
absolutely necessary to attain the magic equipoise, and the
further development depends on it.
Magic Physical Training (I)
1. The Material or Carnal Body
Hand in hand with the inner development of spirit and soul has
to go that of the outer, the body also. No part of your Ego must
lag behind or be neglected. Right in the morning, after getting
up, you will brush your body with a soft brush until your skin
turns faintly reddish. By doing so, your pores will open and be
able to breathe more freely. Besides, the kidneys are exonerated
for the most part. Then wash your whole body or the upper part
of it, at least, with cold water and rub it with a rough towel
until you feel quite warm. Sensitive people may use lukewarm
water, especially in the cold season. This procedure ought to
become a day's routine and be kept for a lifetime. It is so
refreshing and removes tiredness.
In addition to this, you should practice morning gymnastics, at
least for some minutes a day, to keep your body flexible. I
shall not put up a special program of such gymnastic exercise as
everyone can draw it up according to his age and personal
liking. What matters most is to keep your body elastic.
2. The Mystery of Breathing
Breathing is to be given your very careful consideration.
Normally each living creature is bound to breathe. There is no
life at all without breathing. It is obvious that a magician
ought to know more than the mere fact of inhaling oxygen and
nitrogen which the lungs absorb and exhale as carbon dioxide and
nitrogen. The lungs cannot exist without breathing and food. All
we need for our life, and what preserves our life, to wit,
breathing and food, is tetrapolar, four elements plus a fifth,
the vital element or akasa principle, as we have said in the
theoretical part about the elements. But the air we are
breathing has a finer degree of density than the grossly
material food has. But according to the universal laws, both of
them have the same nature, being tetrapolar and serving to keep
the body alive. Let us therefore return to breathing.
Oxygen is subject to the fiery element and nitrogen to the
element of water [or: nitrogen = air; hydrogen = water]. The
airy element is the mediating element and the earth element
[carbon, or carbon dioxide] is that which holds together the
oxygen and the nitrogen. The akasa or etheric element is the
lawful causal or divine principle. Just as in the great universe
of nature, here the elements too have their polarity, the
electric as well as the magnetic fluid. By normal or unconscious
breathing, the body is supplied only with as much elemental
substance as is necessary for its normal preservation. Here also
the supply depends on the consumption of elemental substance. It
is quite different with conscious breathing.
If we put a thought, an idea or an image, no matter whether it s
concrete or abstract, in the air to be inhaled, it will take in
the akasa principle of the air concerned and convey it through
the electric and magnetic fluids to the air substance. This
impregnated air will play a double role when it is conveyed to
the lungs through the blood vessels. In the first place, the
material parts of the elements are destined to preserve the
body; secondly, the electromagnetic fluid, charged with the idea
or the image, will lead the electromagnetic air colored with the
idea from the bloodstream through the astral matrix to the
astral body, and from there to the immortal spirit through the
reflective mental matrix.
And this is the solution of the secret of breathing from the
magic point of view. Many theologies utilize conscious breathing
for instructive purposes, as for example the hatha yoga system,
without knowing the right process. Several people have suffered
severe damage to their health, a fact only to blame in the
extreme breathing exercises asked for by this system, especially
when such practices have been realized without the guidance of
an experienced leader (guru). In most cases, the inexperienced
reader has been persuaded to do these exercises because they
were promised a quick acquisition of occult powers. If he wants,
the magician can achieve this aim much more easily and sooner
with the aid of the universal initiating system described so
thoroughly in the present book.
Consequently it is quite evident that it is not the quantity of
inhaled air that matters, but the quality respecting the idea
impregnating the air substance. Therefore it is not necessary
nor even advisable to pump the lungs full with a lot of air,
putting a needless strain on them. Consequently, you will do
your breathing exercises slowly and calmly, without any haste.
Sit down comfortably, relax the whole body, and breathe in
through the nose. Imagine that with the inhaled air, health,
tranquility, peace, success, or everything you are aiming at,
will pass into your body through the lungs and the blood. The
eidetic image of your idea must be so intense that the air you
are inspiring is so strongly impregnated with your desire that
it has already become reality. You should not allow the
slightest doubt about this fact. To avoid weakening, it will be
enough to start with seven inhalations in the morning as well as
at night. Increase the number of breaths gradually to one more
in the morning and at night. Do not hurry or exaggerate, for
everything needs time. In any case, you should not proceed to
the imagination of another different desire before the first
chosen one has been completely accomplished. In a pupil endowed
with talents of a high order, success will manifest itself, at
the earliest, after seven days, all depending on the degree of
imagination and aptitude. Some one else will need weeks, even
moths for the realization of his desires because the kind of
desires will also play an important role. It is therefore
desirable not to form egotistic wishes to begin with, but to
confine them to the above-mentioned ones such as tranquility,
health, peace and success. Do not extend breathing exercises to
more than one-half hour. Later on, a standard ten minutes will
do for you.
3. Conscious Reception of Food
What has been said about breathing applies in the same way to
taking nourishment. Here also the same elemental processes are
going on as they happened to in the air being inhaled, but the
effect of the elements is stronger and more material. Desires
impressed on food have a considerable influence on the material
plane, where they are exposed to the most material emanations of
the elements. Therefore the magician will do well to consider
this aspect if he wants to achieve anything concerning his body
or other material desires.
Now sit down in front of your dish of food that you are going to
eat, and with the most intense imagination possible, concentrate
on your desire being embodies in the food and as effective as if
indeed it had already been realized. If you happen to be alone,
undisturbed and not watched by anyone, hold your hands in
blessing manner above your food. Not having this opportunity, at
least impress your desire upon the food you are taking in, or
close your eyes. You may give the impression of saying a prayer
before eating your meal, a gesture that is quite true, as a
matter of fact. Then eat your food slowly but consciously with
the intrinsic conviction that, together with your food, your
desire actually is passing into your whole body, down to the
finest nerves. The taking of food ought to be a sacred act to
you, similar to the communion of Christianity.
For the magic constitution it is not advisable to eat in a
hurry. All kinds of food and beverages are suitable for the
magic impregnation with desires. Yet all the impregnated foods
and drinks have to be consumed entirely, and nothing should be
left over. Do not read during a meal. Unfortunately a great many
people are in this bad habit. Any kind of conversation is also
undesirable. One should eat only with the maintenance of one's
desire. It is to be noted that no opposite desire should
associate. For instance, if you are aspiring after health
through conscious or magic breathing, you must not concentrate
on success during your meal. It is most advantageous to foster
the same desire in breathing as well as in eating to avoid any
opposite vibration or emanations in your body. Remember the
proverb: "He who chases two hares at the same time will never
catch one."
Whoever in the conscious reception of food takes example in the
eucharistic mystery, will find an analogy to it here, and
remember the words of our Lord Jesus Christ: "Take and eat, for
this is my flesh; take and drink, for this is my blood"; he will
seize their true and primary meaning.
4. The Magic of Water
Water plays one of the most important parts, not only in daily
life, being absolutely indispensable for drinking, preparing
food, washing, producing steam in factories, etc., but also in
our magic development; the water element may prove to be a great
factor. As we have already stated in the theoretical par, the
watery element rules magnetism or the attractive force, and it
is just this property that we shall utilize in the development
of our faculties. All the books dealing with the animal
magnetism, emanation of od and so on are acquainted with the
fact that water can be magnetized or od-ized. But it is far less
known how to enlarge this quality or use it in a different way.
Not only water but every kind of liquid has the special property
of attracting, and according to the contraction, holding fast,
no matter whether good or bad influences be concerned. Therefore
we may consider the watery element, especially the material kind
of it, as an accumulator. The colder water is, the greater its
accumulative capacity. With its full specific weight, namely at
39° F (4° C) above zero, it is most responsive. This notion is
not so decisive, for the difference of receptivity of water (or
other liquids) up to 43° F (6° C) above zero is so insignificant
and so faintly visible that only a thoroughly trained magician
can recognize these differences. If by increase of heat, water
grows lukewarm, its receptivity is rapidly diminishing. Between
7-99° F (36-37° C) it becomes neutral to magnetism. Attention!
Here, our only concern is with the specific properties of the
attractive power and its practical value with respect to
magnetism which results from the interaction of the elements as
an undeniable matter of fact.
The impregnation (through the akasa principle present in each
substance and consequently in physical water too) with a desire
can be operated in any object and at any temperature whatsoever.
A piece of bread as well as a hot soup or a cup of coffee or tea
might be loaded or charged magically. But this charge does not
depend on the accumulative capacity of the water element, but
takes place through the causal principle of the fifth power of
the elements, and is brought about by the electromagnetic fluid
of the elements concerned. It is important to pay attention to
this difference to avoid errors. For instance, it is quite
impossible to magnetize a dish of hot soup, because the
accumulating power of the water element is balanced or increased
by the expansion of the heat present in the water if it rises
above 99° F (37° C). The soup, however, can be impregnated with
the corresponding desire.
Now let us regard the magic of water from the practical side.
Every time you are washing your hands, think intensely that by
washing, not only do you wipe the dirt off your body, but also
the uncleanliness from your soul. Think of failure, trouble,
dissatisfaction, illness and the like being washed off and
turned over to the water. If possible, wash yourself under the
tap so that the dirty water can run off immediately, and at this
moment think that your weaknesses are flowing off with the
water. If you have nothing but a washbowl at your disposal, do
not forget to throw away the used water immediately, so nobody
else can contact it afterwards. You can also dip your hands into
cold water for a little while, and concentrate on the
magneto-astral attractive force drawing all weaknesses out of
your body and your soul. Be firmly convinced that all failures
are passing into the water. You will be surprised at the success
of this exercise after a short time. This water also is to be
thrown away at once. This exercise is extraordinarily effective
if you can manage it in the summer while bating in a river, when
the whole body (except for the head, of course) is beneath the
water.
You can do this exercise the other way around also, by
magnetizing the water you are going to use, or by impregnating
it with your desire, remaining firmly convinced that through
washing the power will pass into your body and the desire will
be realized. He who has time to spare can combine both exercises
by stripping off all evil in one water (say under the tap or in
a separate basin), and then washing himself in another basin
with the water impregnated with his desire. In this case, namely
the first exercise, you have to use soap when washing off the
evil. Female adepts have a third opportunity besides the two
forementioned possibilities: they will concentrate their
magnetism on the fact that the water makes the face and skin
look much younger, more elastic and thus more attractive. It is
therefore advisable not only to wash the face, but to dip the
whole face into the water for some seconds. This procedure is to
be repeated at least seven times in one turn. A bit of borax may
be added to the water for this purpose.
There is a further opportunity given to the magician that ought
not to be overlooked. I mean the magnetic eyebath. In the
morning the magician dips his face into water that has been
boiled on the previous day (using a half-filled water basin) and
opens his eyes in the water. He rolls his eyes in the water,
repeating this exercise equally seven times. At first, he will
have the sensation of a slight stinging in his eyes, but this
will disappear as soon as the eyes get accustomed to the
exercise. Anyone suffering from weak eyesight may add a thin
decoction of eyebright (Herba Euphrasia) to the water. This
eyebath makes the eyes resistant against changes in the weather
and consequently strengthens the visual faculty, improving weak
vision, and the eyes become clear and shining. Do not forget
respectively to magnetize the water destined to this purpose and
to impregnate it with your concentrated wish. Advanced pupils
who are training for clairvoyance are offered the opportunity
here to promote their clairvoyant faculties.
That is all, for the moment, about the material development and
training of the body.
Summary of Exercises of Step I:
Step I Magic Mental Training
1. Thought control,
2. Discipline of thoughts
3. Subordination of thoughts
a. Control of thoughts twice a day from 1-10 minutes
b. Suppression of certain thoughts. Holding onto a chosen
thought. Provoking vacancy of mind.
c. Magical diarizing. Self criticism. Planning of thought-trains
for the day or the week ahead.
Step I Magic Psychic Training
1. Introspection of Self-Knowledge
2. Making of the (Black & White) Mirrors of the Soul with
respect to the elements, in three spheres of activity.
Step I Magic Physical Training
1. Habituation to normal or reasonable mode of life.
2. Conscious Breathing
3. Conscious reception of Food (Eucharistic mystery)
4. Magic of Water
The time limit for the completion of these exercises is fixed
from a fortnight up to one month and is meant for people of
average aptitudes. Those who have already practiced
concentration and meditation should get along in this space of
time. Those who are not yet experienced will have to extend
their training period; success depends chiefly on the
individuality of the pupil. For the practice, it would be
useless for him to pass from one step to the next without having
completed the foregoing one in such a way that he is well up in
it.
Step II
1. Autosuggestion or
the Secret of Subconscious
Before proceeding to describe the exercises of the second step,
let me explain the secret of the subconscious and its practical
consequences. In the same way as normal consciousness has its
seat in the soul, and is activated by the cerebrum in the body,
consequently the head, subconsciousness is a property of the
soul, residing in the cerebellum, i.e., the back part of the
head. With respect to the magical practice, let us deal with the
study of the psychological function of the cerebellum,
consequently the subconscious.
In every individual that is in his right senses, the normal
sphere of consciousness is intact, i.e., he always and at any
time is capable of making use of the functions of normal
consciousness. As it results from our investigations, there is
no power in the universe nor in man that does not vary between
opposites. Hence we may consider subconsciousness as the
opposite to normal consciousness. That which in normal
consciousness we subsume by the concepts of thinking, feeling,
willing, memory, reason, and intellect is reflected in our
subconsciousness in a contrary way. Practically speaking, we can
regard our subconsciousness as our opponent. The incentive or
the impulse to all that is undesirable, such as our passions,
our failures, our weaknesses, originates just in this very
sphere of consciousness. To the pupil now falls the task of
introspection to disclose the work of this subconsciousness,
according to the key of the elements or the tetrapolar magnet.
This is a satisfactory task in as much as the pupil will acquire
self-reliance by his own reflection or meditation.
Hence, subconsciousness is the incentive of all we do not wish
for. Let us learn how to transmute this, so to speak,
antagonistic aspect of our ego, so that it not only does no
harm, but on the contrary will help to realize our desires.
Subconsciousness needs time and space in the material world for
its realization, two basic principles valid for all things that
have to be transmuted into reality from the causal world.
Withdrawing time and space from the subconscious, the opposite
polarity will cease to bring its influence to bear upon us, and
we shall be able to realize our wishes through the subconscious.
This sudden elimination of the subconscious offers the key for
the practical use of autosuggestion. If, e.g., we inculcate in
the subconsciousness the wish of not giving in tomorrow or any
other time, to any of our passions, say smoking or drinking
alcohol, subconsciousness will have time enough to put some
hindrance, directly or indirectly, in our way. In most of these
cases, mainly, in the presence of feeble or underdeveloped
willpower, subconsciousness will nearly always succeed in taking
us by surprise or causing failures. On the other hand, of we
exclude the concepts of time and space from subconsciousness
while impregnating it with a desire, only the positive pole of
subconsciousness will affect us, normal consciousness being
equated, and our impregnate desire must have the success we are
expecting. This knowledge and the possibilities related to it,
are of the greatest importance for the magical development and
have, therefore, to be considered as far as self-suggestion is
concerned.
The phrasing to choose for autosuggestion must always be
expressed in the present or imperative form. You should not say:
"I shall stop drinking or smoking or whatever". The correct form
is: "I do not smoke, I do not drink", or else, "I do not like
smoking or drinking" and so on, according to whatever you wish
to suggest in a positive or negative sense. The key or clue to
self-suggestion is to be found in the form of the phrasing. It
is that which, always and in every respect, has to be considered
if you wish to do autosuggestion through subconsciousness.
Subconsciousness is acting in the most effective and penetrating
way during the night, when man is asleep. In the sate of sleep,
the activity of normal consciousness is suspended,
subconsciousness working in its place. The most appropriate time
for autosuggestion receptivity, therefore, is the moment when
the body is resting drowsily in bed, i.e., immediately before
falling asleep as well as immediately after waking up, when we
remain still half-awake. That does not mean that a different
time would be quite unsuitable for self-suggestion, but these
tow moments are most promising, subconsciousness being most
responsive then. That is why the magician will never go to sleep
in an emotional attitude such as anger or depression, worries
which would have an unfavorable influence in his
subconsciousness, going on in the same train of thoughts with
which he had fallen asleep. Always go to sleep with peaceful and
harmonious thoughts or ideas about success, health and pleasant
feelings.
Before you practice autosuggestion, make up a small chain of 40
beads. A knotted piece of string also will do fine. This
expedient is only meant to avoid counting when you are
reiterating the suggestive formula over and over, so as not to
divert your attention. This little gadget also will serve to
make sure how many disturbances happened when you were
practicing concentration and meditation exercises. All you have
to do is move a bead or a know at every interruption.
The practical use of autosuggestion is very simple. If you have
worded that which you want to achieve in a precise sentence in
the present and imperative form, such as: "I feel better and
better every day", or "I do not like smoking [or: drinking,
&c]", or "I am healthy, content, happy", then you may proceed to
the real practice. Immediately before falling asleep, take your
string of beads or knots and, whether in an undertone, softly,
or in your mind, according to your surroundings, repeat the
phrase you have chosen and move one bead or knot at every
repetition until you arrive at the end of the string. Now you
know for sure that you repeated the formula 40 times. The main
point is that you imagine your wish as being realized already
and having actual existence. If you do not yet feel sleepy after
the 40 repetitions, engage yourself for a while longer with the
idea that your wish has been accomplished, and keep doing so
until at last you fall asleep with your desire still in mind.
You must try to transfer your desire to the sleep. Should you
fall asleep while reiterating the formula, the purpose will be
achieved.
In the morning, when you are not quite up and have some time to
spare, you ought to reach for the string of beads and repeat the
exercise once more. Some people get up several times during the
night to urinate or for some other reasons. If so, they can
repeat this exercise as well, and they will attain their desires
all the sooner [Editor's note: A more modern practice is to use
a repeating tape cassette deck to accomplish this
automatically].
Now the question arises: what kind of wishes can be accomplished
by self-suggestion? Principally, every wish can be fulfilled as
far as mind, soul and body are concerned, for example: refining
of the character, repression of ugly qualities, weaknesses,
disorders, recovery of health, removal and promotion of various
aptitudes, development of faculties, and so on. Certainly,
desires having nothing to do with the personality as lottery
numbers and such can never be fulfilled.
Magic Mental Training (II)
On the first step of our magical mental training, we have
learned how to control and master our thoughts. Now let us go on
to teach you how to raise the capacity of mental concentration
in order to strengthen the willpower.
Put some objects in front of you, say, a knife, a fork, a
pencil, and a box of matches, and fix your eyes on these objects
for a while. Try to remember their shapes and colors exactly.
Then close your eyes and endeavor to imagine a certain object
plastically, in exactly the same form, as it is in reality.
Should the object vanish from your imagination, try to recall it
again. In the beginning you will be successful in this
experiment only for a few seconds, but when persevering and
repeating this exercise, the object will appear more distinct,
and disappearance and reappearance will take place more rarely
from one exercise to the next. Do not be discouraged by initial
failures, and if you feel tired, change to the next object. At
the beginning, do not exercise longer than 10 minutes, but after
a while you may extend the exercise little by little up to 30
minutes. In order to check disturbances, use the string of beads
or knots described in the chapter about autosuggestion. Move one
bead at every disturbance or interruption. Thus later you will
be able to tell how many disorders happened in the course of an
exercise. The purpose of the exercise is completed if you can
hold onto one object for 5 minutes without any interruptions.
If you have gotten to this point, you may pass on to imagining
the object with your eyes open. Now the object ought to make the
impression of hanging in the air and be visible before your eyes
in such a plastic shape as to seemingly be tangible. Apart from
the one object you imagined, nothing else of the surroundings
must be noticed. Check disturbances with the aid of the string
of beads. If you have succeeded in holding on to any object
hanging plastically in the air for 5 minutes without the least
incident, the task of this exercise has been fulfilled.
After the visual concentration, let us make an inquiry about the
auditory concentration. At the beginning, the creative
imagination has to perform a certain role. It is, as it were,
impossible to say, "Imagine the ticking of a clock" or something
like that because the concept of imagination generally involves
a pictorial representation, which cannot be said about auditory
exercises. For the sake of better understanding we ought to say:
"Imagine you hear the ticking of a cock". Therefore let us
employ this kind of expression. Now imagine that you are hearing
the ticking of a clock on the wall. You will succeed in doing so
only for a few seconds at the beginning, just as in the previous
exercises. But by persisting in your exercise, you will hear the
sound more and more distinctly, without any disturbance. The
string of beads or knots will be beneficial here also for
checking the disturbances. Afterward, try to listen to the
ticking of a pocket-watch or a wristwatch, or the chime of bells
in various harmonies. You may also practice other auditory
concentration experiments such as the sounding of a gong, the
different noises of hammering, knocking, scratching, shuffling,
thunderclaps, the soft rustling of the wind increasing to the
howling of the storm, the tunes of a violin or a piano or other
instruments. When doing these exercises, it is most important to
keep within the limits of auditory concentration, not allowing
for pictorial imagination. Should such an imagination emerge,
banish it immediately. The chiming of the bell must never evoke
the imagination of the bell itself. This exercise is completed
as soon as you are able to keep this auditory imagination for 5
minutes.
Another exercise is the sensory concentration. Try to produce
the sensations of cold, warmth, gravity, lightness, hunger,
thirst, and tiredness, and hold on to this feeling for at least
5 minutes without the slightest visual or auditory imagination.
If you have acquired the faculty of concentration in such a
degree as to be able to produce any sensation you like and hold
it fast, you may pass on to the next exercise.
Now let us throw some light upon the olfactory concentration.
Imagine that you are smelling the scent of various flowers such
as roses, lilacs, violets or other perfumes, and hold on to this
imagination without allowing a pictorial image of the respective
flower to emerge. Try to practice with disagreeable smells of
different kinds. Exercise this kind of concentration until you
are able to imaginarily bring about any scent at will and keep
it for at least 5 minutes.
Our last exercise will deal with the taste concentration.
Without thinking of any food or drink or without imagining the
same, you have to concentrate on taste. Choose the thumping
sensations of taste such as sweet, bitter, sat and acid to begin
with. Having got some certain skill herein, you may carry out an
experiment on the taste of divers spices, at your discretion. If
you have succeeded in producing any sensation of the chosen
taste and holding onto it for at least 5 minutes, the purpose of
this exercise is fulfilled.
One or another trainee will meet with smaller or greater
difficulties in practicing these concentration exercises. This
means that the cerebral function with respect to the concerned
taste has been neglected or imperfectly developed. Most of the
teaching systems will pay attention only to one or two, or three
functions at best. Concentration exercises performed with all
the five senses strengthen your mind, your willpower, and you
learn not only how to control all senses, but also to develop
and finally tem perfectly. A magician's senses must all be
developed equally, and he must be able to control them. These
exercises are of paramount importance for the magical
development, and therefore should never be omitted.
Magic Psychic Training (II)
In the first phase, the pupil has learned how to practice
introspection. He has recorded his good and bad properties in
accordance with the four elements, and has divided them in three
groups. In this way he has made two soul mirrors, a good (white)
one and a bad (black) one. These two soul mirrors represent his
psychic character. Now he must find out from these records which
elemental powers are prevailing in him on the good as well as
the evil side, and endeavor to establish the balance of these
elemental influences at all events. Without a balance of the
elements in the astral body or in the soul, there is no possible
magical progress or rise. Consequently, in this step we must
establish this psychic equipoise. If the novice magician
possesses a sufficient amount of willpower, he may pass on to
master the passions or qualities that exercise the greatest
influence on him. Should he not own a sufficiently strong
volition, he may start from the opposite side by balancing small
weaknesses first, and fighting greater faults and weaknesses bit
by bit until he has brought them under control. The scholar is
offered three possibilities for mastering the passions:
1. Systematical utilization of autosuggestion in the way we
described previously.
2. Transmutation of passions into the opposite qualities,
attainable through autosuggestion or through repeated
meditations on and continuous assurance of the good qualities.
3. Attention and volition. By using this method, you will not
allow for any outbreak of the passion, fighting it right in the
bud. This method is the most difficult and is appropriate only
for people possessing a good deal of volition, or willing to
achieve a strong willpower by fighting against their passions.
If the novice has enough time on hand and wishes to advance as
fast as possible in his development, he may use all three
methods. The most profitable way is to orient all methods toward
one single direction, for example conscious eating, magic of
water, and so forth. Then success will not be far off.
The purpose of this step is to balance the elements in the soul.
The scholar therefore ought to quickly and surely endeavor to
get rid of those passions that hinder him most from being
successful in the magic art. Under no circumstances should he
start with exercises belonging to the steps ahead before being
absolutely possessed with the exercises of the second step and
having booked a sweeping success, especially in balancing the
elements. The refinement of character should be aspired after
during the entire course, but as early on as this level, faults
and bad qualities that handicap development ought to be
eradicated.
Magic Physical Training (II)
The tasks of the magical training of the body according to Step
I must be retained and ought to become a daily habit, such as
washing with cold water, rubbing the body from head to toe,
athletic exercises in the morning, magic of water, conscious
breathing and so forth. The second step training of the body
orders a change of the breathing exercises. In the previous
step, we have learned how to breathe consciously and convey the
desire inhaled together with the air (through the akasa
principle) to the blood stream via the lungs. In this chapter I
am going to describe the conscious pore-breathing.
Our skin has a double function, i.e., the breathing and the
secretion. Therefore we may consider the skin as a second piece
of lungs and as a second kidney of the body. Everybody will
understand now, for which important reason, we have recommended
dry-brushing, rubbing, washing with cold water and all the other
directions. First of all, this was intended to exonerate our
lungs completely and our kidneys partially, and secondly to
stimulate the pores to greater activity. It is certainly
superfluous to explain how very profitable all this is for the
health. From the magic point of view, conscious pore breathing
is of the utmost interest for us, and therefore we shall
immediately pass on to practice.
Sit down comfortably in an armchair or lie down on a sofa, and
relax all your muscles. Try to think that, with each
inspiration, not only your lungs are breathing, i.e., inhaling
air, but the whole body is doing so. Be firmly convinced that,
together with your lungs, each single pore of your body
simultaneously receives vital power and conveys it to the body.
You ought to feel like a dry sponge which, when dipped into
water, sucks it in greedily. You must have the same feeling when
breathing in. This way the vital power will pass from the
etheric principle and your surroundings to yourself. According
to his character, each individual will feel this entering of
vital power through the pores in a different manner. When, after
a certain amount of time and repeated exercises, you are skilled
in inhaling through the lungs and with the whole body
simultaneously, connect the two breathing methods to your
desire-inhaling, i.e., breathing in health, success, peace,
mastering of passions, or whatever you need most urgently. The
fulfillment of your desire (imparted in the present and
commandment moods) is to be realized not only through the lungs
and the bloodstream but through your whole body. If you have
attained a certain skill in this experiment, you may also
influence exhaling magically by imagining that, at each
breathing out, you are secreting the opposite to your desire
such as weakness, failure, trouble, and so on. If you have
succeeded in exhaling and inhaling through your lungs and whole
body, this exercise is completed.
The next exercise will deal with the control of your body. It
needs a great skill to sit quietly and comfortably, and
therefore it is necessary to learn how to do it. Sit down on a
chair, in such a way that your spine remains straight. At the
beginning, you are allowed to lean back on the chair. Hold the
feet together so that they form a right angle with the knees.
Sit relaxed, without any stain other muscles, both your hands
resting lightly on your thighs. Set an alarm clock to sound off
after 5 minutes. Now close your eyes and watch your whole body.
At first you will notice that the muscles are becoming restless
in consequence of the nervous stimulus. Force yourself as
energetically as you can to persevere to sit quietly. However
easy this exercise seems to be, as a mater of fact it is rather
difficult for a beginner. If the knees tend to separate
constantly, you may tie them together with a string to begin
with. If you are able to sit without jerking and any special
effort for 5 minutes, each new exercise is to be extended one
minute longer. If you have managed to sit for at least 30
minutes quietly, comfortably and without any trouble, this
exercise will be finished. When you have arrived at this point,
you will state that there is no better position for the body to
relax and to rest.
Should anyone wish to use these exercises of physic carriage for
the purpose of developing the will-power, he may make out
various carriages at his own discretion, provided he is able to
sit relaxed and comfortable without any disturbance at all for a
full hour. The Indian yoga system recommends and describes quite
a lot of such positions (asanas), asserting that one may win
various occult powers by mastering them. It must be left
undecided whether it is on the strength of these asanas that
such powers are set free. We need a certain position for our
magical development, no matter which one, the simplest being
that which we described above. It is meant to reassure the body
and strengthen the willpower. The main point will always be that
mind and soul are in need of an undisturbed action of the body,
a problem to be discussed in special exercises further on. Those
scholars who become very tired, mentally as well as psychically
in performing the exercises of the first and second steps, and
fall asleep regularly during the concentration and meditation
exercises, will do best practicing them in the aforementioned
position.
The beginner ought to practice this sort of body control in his
everyday life. He will find a great deal of opportunity by
observation and attention. For example, if you feel tired, force
yourself to do something else, in spite of your tiredness,
irrespective of this being any hobby or a short walk. If you
feel hungry, put off the meal for half an hour; if you feel
thirsty, do not drink on the spot, but wait for a while. Being
used to hurrying all the time, try to act slowly and the other
way around. Anyone who is slow should make a point of working
fast. It is entirely up to the scholar to control and force body
and nerves by willpower.
This is the end of the second step exercises.
Summary of Exercises of Step II:
I. Magic Mental Training:
1. Autosuggestion or the unveiled enigmas of the Unconscious.
2. Concentration Exercises:
a) Visual (optical)
b) Auditory
c) Sensory
d) Olfactory
e) Taste
Exercises concerning the elimination of thoughts (negative
state) are continued and deepened here.
II. Magic Psychic Training:
Mago-astral balance with respect to the elements, transmutation
or refinement of character:
a) by fight or control
b) by autosuggestion
c) by transmutation or transforming into the opposite quality.
III. Magic Physical Training:
a) Conscious pore breathing
b) Conscious position of the body (carriage)
c) Body control in everyday life, at will.
Before falling asleep, the most beautiful and purest ideas are
to be taken along into the sleep.
End of Step II