Power and Magic

   
           
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Nick Farrell - MAGICIAN - Articles
Power and Magic

Published in the Hermetic Virtues Magazine
Volume 1, Issue 1.

Let's be honest. It does not matter what you think or say your motivations were for getting involved in magic, it’s almost cer­tainly really going to be about power. We want to be more powerful than our circumstances allow us to be. No, it isn’t be­cause you want to serve the light, it isn’t because you want to help people or find the God within, or any other sanctimonious reason, it’s because you are attracted to a path that promises power. But wait, power is a bad thing, I hear you cry. The bad guys in the comics like Lex Luther crave power and I want to be Superman or Wonder Woman. Yeah right, leaving aside the self delusion behind that statement for a moment, it is worthwhile pointing out that not only is Superman famous for being powerful, he only wins because he’s more powerful than anyone else.

When people join esoteric groups they write their initial motivations behind joining an occult group. They are almost always power related, even if the word is lacking from their application. You will find phrases like “I want knowledge” when knowledge is po­wer. They will say that they are seeking Wisdom usually without saying why. It could be so that they are superior to someone who is 'ignorant'. Even safe general phrases such as "I seek the Light of God" can be seen in terms of seeking power because normal peo­ple don’t ever get see the Almighty.

It is almost as if occult seekers are bending over backwards to deny that they are seeking power. It is a dirty word which nice spiritual types are not supposed to use in mixed com­pany. We’re taught that it’s better to be a team player than to be the captain, or in the chorus than in centre stage.

This social programming is nothing more than a cop­out. It is those forces of darkness that want to keep you small. Those demons who want to keep you from becoming and expressing your true individuality. The message of occultism is that you are a unique ex­pression of God and that doesn’t tally with a message from society that says we have to fit in and stay small and powerless.

However what draws occultists to this path is the fact that they suffer from a lack of po­wer. They are usually the oddballs of the society who find themselves at loggerheads with the way their country is built. Some of this powerlessness is beaten into them by society and their families who want them to conform. Rather than fight their way into society they would rather sit back and moan about it in their various fantasy worlds; worlds that occultism makes all the more intense.

These outsiders still crave power, but have to justify their lack of powerlessness to them­selves. Therefore they invent copouts. They make society 'material' so that their 'spirituality' doesn’t have to mix with it. They seek to “escape the rat race” and thus allow such a system to continue unchecked. They talk about having spiritual cleansing, while at the same time are unable to find time to have a bath.

Searching for God is a quest for power. But it is not a power over others, it should be a self­power. Irritatingly the new age movement calls this process 'empowerment' and un­fortunately there isn’t a better word in the dictionary to describe it.

When we look at the nature of that self­power we get into the realms of that archetypal of Quests the Holy Grail. Although this allegory has been long castrated by those who would have turned it into a symbol of the Divine Feminine, the story is about the search for real spiritual power. Lancelot was powerless because of his neurotic love of Guineve­re which was why he couldn’t see it.

His son who was an embodiment of spiritual power was able to take it. Bors, who was the average family man, also could experience it. The message is clear. Spiritual power is not for the neurotic or those who deny the truth in themselves and spend their time picking over their sins like old sores.

Our average occultist, who is starting the path, believes in him or herself about as much as he or she believes in the ability of a rifle to stop a rogue bull elephant with a bullclip attached to its testicles. They have a huge task on their hands attracting power because their personalities aren’t the natural place for such abilities to grow.

Most magical work involves visualisation that is charged with emotion and will. Basical­ly you see something happening as clearly as possible and will it to happen so that it feels that it already has happened. You can enhance this process by the use of symbols which are a bit like pre­made visualisations. The goal of this is to make your visualisati­ons alive and as real as possible.

Most people do magic every second of the day. They are just not aware of the process which is why they aren’t magicians. They get up and visualise what their day will be, good, bad, or indifferent. They charge these mental images, normally with their fears, and aren’t surprised when they all manifest. Those who believe in themselves, or find life good, tend to be more optimistic and therefore, when shit happens, it is usually hap­pening to someone else.

In my book Magical Pathworking, I describe how the universe is basically God's dream and everything is connected by symbols. Since we are part of God, we create our uni­verse in the same way and our life is symbolic of who we are. I suggested various me­thods of playing around with those symbols so that we can not only see who we are but change ourselves and our environment. What I suggested is that we all carry in our psyches an Inner Kingdom which we rule according to our own perceptions. Some people make a pig's ear of it, others are masters of their Inner Kingdoms, while the majo­rity of us do some things better than others. Therefore, before our occultist can pro­gress, he or she must become empowered at the level of his or her Inner Kingdom.

The average Inner Kingdom of an outsider is often messier than their bedrooms. Clutte­red with failure, they often find their Inner Kingdom is ruled by circumstance, bad habit, and laziness. Symbolically they are the prodigal prince who has left the Kingdom in the hands of the Grand Vizier, who has done his best to take control and doesn’t want the prince to take his rightful place on the throne. If you really were the King or Queen of your environment, the Grand Vizier would be a dependable character ­­he makes eve­rything you believe in happen. However, if he is in charge, all he does is maintain the status quo. He uses the symbols that you believe in and creates an Inner Kingdom which is usually less than desirable. For example you might have had a bad boss who fired you for no reason. That boss becomes a symbol for every employer in a position of power over you. Your Grand Vizier will dust off that symbol every time you encounter an employer and make sure that you will come across similar situations.

In the case of our new occultist, there will be few symbols of power. However, there will be a lot of symbols of a lack of these things. When they perform rituals to plant new ideas of power within their Inner Kingdom, the seeds are often falling on stony ground or among weeds. There is just so much in the Inner Kingdom that will strangle such ri­tuals that they are pointless.

Spiritual power is not for the neurotic or those who deny the truth in themselves and spend their time picking over their sins like old sores.

Ritual does have some safe­guards to over­ride these problems. By calling on powerful forces in the universe, such as Angels and Gods, it’s possible to override our feelings of being small. Fully charged by a good working, and the godform speaking through us, it‘s possible to really feel that this time there will be change. We can push ourselves over our barriers and believe it’s possible to be wealthy or powerful. However, our own nega­tivity about becoming wealthy will eventually shine through and ultimately any ritual will fail, or worse we will lose anything we gain.

This can be seen in the case of the non­magician Viv Nicholson who was one of the UK's pools win­ners. In 1961, Viv and Keith Nicholson were li­ving on a £7­a­week trainee miner's wage brin­ging up three kids in a tiny terraced home in Castleford, Yorkshire. Then they won the equiva­lent of £3 million on the football pools. Far from making them happy, they spent the money too quickly. Keith died behind the wheel of his ex­pensive car, Viv ended up with a string of hus­bands who married her for the money that she had already spent. She became bankrupt and later became a devout Jehovah's Witness. Wealth was not part of her Inner Kingdom.

So what is the process we need to empower ourselves. In the outer order of the GD we spend a lot of time balancing the elements. Finally in portal we crown these elements within ourselves with spirit. We symbolically become empowered. However the process is part performed every day and not just for the portal grade. The more work we do in empowering ourselves, the less fall­out we suffer when we hit portal. Ask yourself the following questions:

How powerful am I now? How do I give my power away? Why do I give my power away? How do I misuse the power I have? How can I increase the amount of power I have?

Again these are irritating 'New Age' questions to ask ourselves. But it does not stop them being powerful keys to unlock our weaknesses. There are no 'off pat' answers here. You have to journey to your own Inner Kingdom to find out the answers. Then once you have found them, you have to change so that you are not a victim, or small, but a King or Queen in charge of your own kingdom.

 

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