Lesson
IV
Index
of lesson IV
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The mental plane.
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The interaction with water, and air.
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Your outer realm.
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Exploring the air element.
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Being one with the mind.
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Practice of aligning the three....
Lesson
IV:
- In this lesson we proceed with the prt of our path to Oneness. This is the
element of air. As I have shown you in the previous lessons, the air element
is symbolized by the square. It is also represented by the Hebrew letter
VAU, a link between the hot and dry fire and the cold and humid water.
- The air element is hot and humid. It is interaction between the two principle
opposites of fire and water. It structures the interaction of these two
elements. It is life form of water expanded by fire into life force. Earth,
on the other hand, is light energy of fire condensed by water into conscious
matter. The manifested. Will interacts with the astral plane of desire,
and a mental matrix emerges that is at the root of eventual creation in
the material and conscious plane. Before anything can become conscious
it takes an astral matrix that is shaped according to a mental structure,
or pattern. This simple relationship is well expressed in the three "mother"
polygons of geometry: the triangle, the pentagon, and the square.
- It is imperative that you become thoroughly acquainted with the elements
and the corresponding planes in order to achieve Oneness with the Divine.
Once you have the key that is at the root of all things conscious, or
created, you can effect these things with ease.
The
Mental Plane
With
this lesson you will learn how to join and align three elements: the elements
of fire, water, and air. Below I repeat the key words for each one of
these elements:
Fire:
Hot and dry, positive and electric, expanded light energy. Will, the world
of emanation, or caus equilateral triangle.
- The
Hebrew letter YOD in the Divine name.
- The
Salamanders, fire spirits or fire elementals.
- The
Divine spark that is at the root of all manifestation.
Water:
Cold and humid, negative and magnetic, concentrated life energy. Emotions,
the world of formation, or the astral plane.
- The
regular pentagon.
- The
Hebrew letter HE in the Divine name.
- The
Undines, water spirits or water elementals.
- The
formative potential of desire that interacts with the Divine will.
Air:
Hot and humid, positive and magnetic, expanded life energy. Mind, the world
of creation, or the mental plane.
- The
square.
- The
Hebrew letter VAU in the Divine name.
- The
sylphs, air spirits or air elementals.
- The
creative potential of (mental) structuring that links the desire to
manifest with the Divine will to manifest.
Earth:
Cold and dry, negative and electric, concentrated light energy. Consciousness,
the world of forms, the material plane.
- The
pentagram.
- The
Hebrew letter HE in the Divine name.
- The
gnomes, earth spirits or earth elementals.
- The
synthesis of the other elements that results in conscious manifestation.
The
Interaction with fire, Water, and Air
Fire, water, and air are the three elements that are at the root of conscious
and material manifestation. Mastery of the three elements of fire, water,
and air, is a gigantic step toward mastery of the created energies of
the universe. Oneness with the Divine will give you this mastery. The
four elements are at the energetic basis of our Solar system. Mythologically
speaking, these elements create the Solar system with all its entities,
or energies of a higher order (HOE). Therefore it is no coincidence that
the letters of the Divine name are an expression of the four elements
in creative action, a world formula, so to say.
The first three letters of the divine name are a very useful tool to reverse
the energies of any attack back to its origin. This is so because when
you are master of the three corresponding elements you can dominate any
and all energies of a higher order such as spirits, devas, angels, and
demons.
Your
outer realm
Before you include the air element in your aligning of the four elements, you
will expand your outer realm. You will include utensils that represent
the element of air.
Again you draw a circle around yourself. Trace a triangle on the table. You
may surround this triangle with a circle. Put a candle and wand into the
triangle to represent the fire element. Also include the elemental talisman
(a triangle) that you have previously charged. To represent the water
element you put a cup with water in the circle. Include the elemental
talisman of water, i.e., the pentagon. For the air element you put an
incense burner inside the triangle. You may add a dagger or a sword. Include
the elemental talisman for air, the square.
From what I have said in the previous chapter it should be obvious that the
triangle of manifestation on the altar (the large triangle) does not only
represent the will of the magician (the fire element) that contains the
spirit, or energy, within this space. It does also represent the trinity
of the elements beyond that which is manifest and conscious and manifest:
fire, water, and air. In many pagan mythologies this trinity finds its
expression in the Divine trinity that is above the world. You find this
trinity also in the Christian mythology, since the Christian religion
is a paganized Jewish religion. But a god that cannot manifest itself
is dead. Therefore there is the necessity to make things created manifest
and conscious. Even a spirit whom you evoke needs to become your conscious
perception. It needs to "materialize" inside the triangle that contains
it. With the sword or dagger the magician has a dominance over the spirit
that comes from the plane above the astral: from the mental plane.
After you have set up your altar, you charge it with your awareness that this
setup is going to attract the elemental energies of air as soon as you
set the whole operation in motion by lighting the incense. As incense
I suggest frankincense or sandalwood.
To charge this outer realm for your practices with air, you imagine yourself
drawing energies of the air element from the universe and projecting it
into the triangle. See these energies as having the color yellow. Proceed
with this practice until you feel good about the amount of energy that
you have accumulated in this way. Then proceed with the practice by exploring
the realm of the air element in the workspace within yourself.
Exploring
the Air Element.
First you establish your inner elemental realm. You see yourself in this place,
surrounded by a protective sphere. This sphere will surround you for as
long as you explore the realms of the air element. To your back you see
a gate in the shape of a yellow square. Go through this gate and enter
the realms of the air element. At first you may perceive air in many different
forms of manifestation. Later new experiences will come to you. As you
travel in this realm, keep your attention open to the various impressions,
visions, and especially thoughts, that you may perceive. Leave this realm
whenever you want to do so. After closing the practice, write down your
experiences that you have in this realm for your records.
While you are traveling in this inner realm, be aware that this realm is closely
connected with the outer realm and with the cosmic realms of the element.
The separation into three different realms is an artificial one that sees
three different aspects of one and the same reality.
Being
One with the Mind
Again, set up your outer realm, r. You may notice spirits of the air, such as
sylphs, and other things that connect with the air element.
Now repeat mentally six times:
I am
all mind
Each time you repeat this sentence you focus on the realm of air as you have
practiced previously. You may visualize this sentence written in moving
yellow letters.
Next
you say once:
I am
One.
Repeat this sequence at least three times. After your practice make notes of
your experiences, visions, etc., in your magical diary.
Practice
of Aligning the Three Elements or Practice of the Trinity.
- 1.
In front of yourself see a fiery triangle, with manifestations of
fire within this gate, as you have practiced in the previous lessons.
- 2.
Repeat six times to yourself:
- I
am all will.
- 3.
Say once:
- I
am One
- 4.
To your left you see a blue and watery pentagon, with water in many
forms, water spirits, etc.
- 5.
Repeat six times to yourself:
- I
am all emotions.
- 6.
Say once:
- I
am One.
- 7.
Behind yourself see an airy yellow square, your gate to the air element.
- 8.
Repeat six times:
- I
am all mind.
- 9.
Say once:
- I
am One.
- 10.
Repeat six times mentally:
- Will,
emotions, and mind, are aligned; will, emotions, and mind are One.
I am One. I am One with the Divine Trinity.
Practice this
sequence at least three times before you proceed to the next lesson.
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