A knitted ornament can be regarded as the ‘trajectory’ of realization, and the creation of such a weave as the establishment of its ‘route’.
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A knitted ornament can be regarded as the ‘trajectory’ of realization, and the creation of such a weave as the establishment of its ‘route’.
The study of the semantic fields of sacred alphabets provides the key to understanding the Powers that lie behind them, which, in turn, constitutes the foundation for operating those Powers.
The search for and interpretation of the symbols laid at the foundation of sigils is yet another important instrument aiding the comprehension of the nature of the vortices.
The study of the characteristics of the letters of magical alphabets, and of the interactions between them, is an important condition for a successful realizational technique
For a Magus studying and employing supports for energy, including their graphic modes of existence, it is important to clearly identify both the energies themselves and the forms of their manifestation.
Just as Power and Authority are the two wings on which the Magus’s mind flies, vod and baraka are the two pillars of his realizations.
Magic describes flows of energy in two ways — as vortices and as vectors — and accordingly works with them using two technologies.
However strong the operator’s will may be, it requires support in manifested forms, symbols, names, and actions.
“Casting” the Runes is a creative act, with all its consequences, including personal responsibility.
For the Magus it is equally important to study both the laws of vortex formation and the principles by which mind functions, as well as the connection between these processes.
The work of freeing the mind is heavy and exhausting labor, with falls, blows, and disappointments; only by passing through it step by step does the mind surpass its limitations
The environment of any being or object exerts a direct and immediate influence both on the thing itself and on its interactions with others.
For the traditional Magus it is wholly insufficient that the deity, spirit or demon summoned “appear before his mind’s eye”, or be visualized or symbolized in one way or another.