Flying Roll No. XXVII
THE PRINCIPIA OF THEURGIA OR THE HIGHER MAGIC
By V. H. Frater L.O. (P.W. Bullock)
The obscurity reigning in the public writings of those who
have treated of Occult subjects has had the effect of veiling
to a very large extent, any clear conceptions, which might have
otherwise been apparent, respecting the methods of the sacred
Science, and it has occurred to me that it might be of service
to such of our members who are entering the Second Order if I
put down some ideas which it is well to have in mind upon approaching
these studies.
To the merely intellectual eye, much of the more spiritual
instruction hereafter given out will, perhaps, appear mere wild
fantasy and be difficult to comprehend, and much more so to put
into practice, unless, indeed, the real significance of the symbolism
and teaching of the Outer Order has been to some degree assimilated.
The system before you is now only to be appreciated by a refinement
of faculty, to be engendered through the recognition of certain
principia which may be said to underlie all Occult operations,
and the practices consequent thereupon.
These principia all logically proceed from one postulate,-viz.
the Unity of all things in the Divine Being,-a conception which
beautifully harmonises with the most venerable instincts of the
Soul: 'In Him we, live, move and have our being!'
This divine basis of the Universe is omnipresent,-endowing
total Nature with consciousness in varying modes: no particle
can be said to contain more or less of the Divinity than any other,
but the modes of expression differ according to the type. Essential
Divinity was called by Plato 'the same' and manifested Nature
'the other': Divinity is archetypal-Nature is anarchic. As it
is said 'Between the Light and the Darkness the colours vibrate'.
'The colours' are due to the mingled proportions of the Elements
which engender variety and form. The World of Formation is Yetzirah-the
region compounded by the Six Sephiroth of Microprosopus.
Yetzirah is the Astral Light, which is especially the medium
wherein operate the Ethers of the Elements under the presidency
of the Planets: I use the expression Ether of the Elements in
order to convey the significance of the Hermetic conception of
the 'Elements'. The Elements of the ancients (called respectively
Fire, Water, Air and Earth) are not at all the physical Elements
but the subtle Ethers underlying these,-the presence of which
is necessary before the gross Elements can be manifested.
Hence the Altar symbolism.
Everything formed by Nature in the Yetziratic and Assiatic
Worlds is ensphered and thereby individualised: such intangible
and magnetic circuli are forces evolving form, form being static
force. Each individual or entity,-whether a stone, a planet or
a man, energises according to its nature, i.e. gives expression
to the archetype of its sphere, and this is the work of evolution.
All entities are vested in the Anima Mundi, directly or indirectly
according to vehiculum. In the higher kingdoms increased complexity
obtains, culminating in the human being, as it is said 'Oh Man
thou subtle production!'
The Unity of the Divine One-'circumscribing the Heavens with
convex form'-which is considered to underlie all manifestation
is a necessary conception to the doctrines of Macrocosm and Microcosm,-the
Greater and Lesser World: that which is a part, of necessity partakes
of the nature of the Whole, and thus every entity is a Microcosm
or Little World-reflecting the Greater World or Macrocosm after
a certain formula. Reflection involves reversal and thus it is
said 'Kether is Malkuth after another manner'.
For Occult purposes the crown of manifested life is considered
to be the production of spiritually perfect Man. Spiritual perfection
is the work of evolution, as physical perfection is that of evolution.
Once the projection into Malkuth is affected (for the second
Adam must first descend and be born of her) the re-ascent commences:-with
the 'recession of the torrent' comes the interior unfoldment,
while instincts of assodation, cooperation and community enlarges
the interest of beings,-spreads consciousness over a wider area,-and
strikes a death-blow at the egotistic life.
Every thought evolved takes form: elementals coalesce with
such forms and thus impart thereto, as it were, life of their
own. The inherent force of any thought is proportionate to the
intensity of the volition which generated it.
Most people are more or less at the mercy of their own creations
having thereby gained a definite temperament, or character. Every
man is thus the sum total of his creation plus X,-the forever
unknown quantity; but as the creations of life increase so the
power of X may be said to diminish and for this reason it was
said 'Enlarge not thy destiny!'
At the dissolution the Soul enters the region of its own Yetzirah,
and unless during life it has learned to be positive to its own
astral nature, the unimpeded fantasy of excarnate life would involve
a fruition of good or evil to which its creator would be subject.
Such post-mortem experience is therefore considered illusionary,
and hence the work of the Occultist is to render himself positive
to his own astral nature by living as much as possible on the
creative plane,-his Briatic World,-for, be it remembered, the
Creator is also the Destroyer, and thus the true dignity of the
Soul is maintained when in alliance with its own divine summit,-a
condition involving a more or less complete detachment.
It is not necessary to study Occultism in order to become good,-but
rather to become wise. The means which you are taught to employ
are calculated to equilibrate the spiritual nature and implement
spiritual growth.
The effect of spiritual growth is to extend the Consciousness
in the direction of divine and superhuman things and correspondingly
restrict the 'Automatic Consciousness' of animal Appetites and
desires.
The methods handed down by the Golden Dawn tradition are those
of the divine Theurgy.
Theurgia is the science of communion with planetary Spirits,
the powers composing the Hierarchies of Being and 'Gods of Light'.
Two conditions are necessary for practice. The first is absolute
purity and devotion to Truth. The second, the thoroughly trained
knowledge of correspondences, the correspondences, that is to
say, between the forces of the greater World, or Macrocosm, with
those of the lesser World, or Microcosm, and the respective interaction
of these.
The normal method of Occult development is a gradual retreat
within-first to the Yetziratic World, and, then beyond it. The
World of Formation which the student is now called upon to traverse,
is the Yetzirah of Assiah,-hence the Elemental and Planetary forces
are especially those with which he is brought into contact.
Man as the most completely evolved Microcosm of the Macrocosm
synthesises in his own constitution the forces of the greater
World of which he is a part; every entity is thus related to him,-and
he to them. The World is, as it were, a vast animal, and its parts
respond, being moved by mutual sympathies: sympathies obtain through
approximation to type, antipathies when the types are imperfect.
Theurgia is operated through the harmonious combination of
the forces of Sound, Colour, Number and Form,-the whole attention
being powerfully concentrated upon the plane of the force the
signature of which is expressed.
The numbers from 1 to 10 constitute a complete progression:
these are primal powers and the roots alike of force and form.
Occult practice derived from the decimal numeration rests upon
a basis of mathematical accuracy,-mathematics being an exact science.
The number 3 is the first manifesting power, the number 10 is
a return to Unity, or the commencement of a fresh series. For
this reason the forms of manifestation are septenary and these
are the roots of colours and of sounds.
The Theurgist commands mundane natures by virtue of his own
divinity, but until apotheosis be achieved it is necessary in
certain higher operations to stimulate the Consciousness by identification
with the divinity.
The rule is 'Appeal to the Divine and Superhuman presences,
and conjuration of those which are inferior'. The right to command
is extended by subsequent progress.
When in mundane affairs you wish to gain information about
a distant country, you do so either from those who have been there,
or by yourself proceeding thither,-so with Theurgic operations,-you
can either invoke the simulacrum of your subject, or travel by
projection.
The intimate connection between forms and elemental forces
has to be learnt and appreciated. 'Think of a place and thou art
there already' says the old Hermetic axiom, and it might have
added 'whether you realise it or not';-the Adept does!
The endeavour to picture to yourself persons and things seen
is an invocation of the simulacra and presently, with practice,
much plastic power of formation will be developed and the tinge
of personality overcome. Of any place or being to which such thought
direction is made the true conformation thereof serves as the
ideal and archetype upon which the formative power builds and
to which it tends to conform naturally, unless impeded by preconceptions
in the sphere of the mind.
In ceremonial, let the drawing of a circle which, as you are
told, is the key to all the rest, be the formulation of a true
magical vortex,-raising about the sphere of the mind an absolute
barrier to all extraneous impression,-thus enabling perfect spontaneity:
as you are told the Mystic Circumambulation symbolises the dawning
of Light.
It will be seen upon consideration that every thought which
is creative and positive (as distinct from a passive and mediumistic
reflex) must contain, as it were, within itself the complement
and completion thereof,-i.e. Intuition. In just the same way as
when along parallel wires an electric current is passed down one
only, simultaneously inducing a reverse current up the other,-so
the fruition of thought, which is perfect intuition, complements
the centrifugal action of intellectual energy. The external mode
of mental activity has engendered oblivion of the fact, and so
men fail to realise their own possibilities: but that Invocation
involves response is the testimony of psychic sensibility.
Thoughts which are expressed in some way, whether by speech
or symbol, are by so much the more powerful than those unexpressed.
Expression is the consecration of Will. 'The Paternal Mind sowed
symbols in the Soul',-and regenerate fantasy shall reveal them.
Forces are entities; all entities are expressible by formula
or signature. The Sigilla of Occult forces are employed because
whatever has but a casual similitude to these forces directly
participates therein.
Will is the grand agent of all Occult Work; its rule is all
potent over the nervous system. By Will the fleeting vision is
fixed upon the treacherous waves of the Astral Light, but, as
it is said, you cannot pursue the Path of the Arrow until you
understand the forces of the Bow.
The use of bright colours engenders the recognition of subsisting
variety and stimulates that perception of the mind which energises
through imagination, or the operation of images.
A picture which to the cultured eye beautifully portrays a
given subject, nevertheless appears to the savage a confused patchwork
of streaks,-so the extended perceptions of a citizen of the Universe
are not grasped by those whose thoughts dwell within the sphere
of the personal life.
It is selfishness which impedes the radiation of Thought, and
attaches to body. This is scientifically true and irrespective
of sentiment: the selfishness which reaches beyond the necessities
of the body is pure vulgarity.
The road to the Summum Bonum lies therefore through Self-Sacrifice,-the
sacrifice of the Lower to the Higher, for behind that Higher Self
lies the concealed Form of the Ancient of Days, the synthetical
Being of Divine Humanity.
These things are grasped by the Soul: the song of the Soul
is alone heard in the Adytum of the God-nourished silence.
The force of association, or community, even in wordly affairs
is very great, but far more so when the ties which link together
take their rise in the profoundest recesses of Being.
Having entered the Second Order, you come within the radius
of a psychic spiritual force, which, generated centuries ago,
has acquired a momentum of its own, and silently exerts a protective
influence. The isolated student lacks this advantage. The history
and existence of this secret organisation is a monument to the
energy put forth by our Golden Dawn Ancestors, 'Those who are
of a most excellent genius, cultivated the divine science, while
yet upon Earth.'
The legacy which they have bequeathed is perhaps something
more than the actual knowledge preserved, great though this be,
for, consciously or unconsciously, the forces they have put forward
devolve upon us, and the very shades of the mighty dead stimulate
to further exertion.
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