Our Inheritance of Light - Ethics, Pacing, and Spiritual Gnosis in Occult Practice

By Jeva Singh-Anand, published Oct 10, 2007
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Know, O man, that Light is thine heritage.
Know that darkness is only a veil.
Sealed in thine heart is brightness eternal,
waiting the moment of freedom to conquer,
waiting to rend the veil of the night.

-- From The Emerald Tablets of Thoth

How is it that discussions of a sacred vocation such as Magick can never disentangle themselves from those distractions Magick seeks to transcend? Those mindless wranglings about the terrors of the Abyss that bring destruction and madness to those who step where they should not, the senseless arguments about what distinguishes the right-hand path from the left-hand path, and those much too lofty promises that Magick will solve all problems are found not only among neophytes and those simply too ignorant to investigate the matter beyond what they have learned from the Hammer Studios horror flicks. They also abound in the loftier circles of those who have studied Magick and who, consequently should know better. Magick is a spiritual practice that raises the consciousness of the practicioner to an awareness of a reality greater than the physical. Attaining to such an awareness does indeed have its dangers, because every time our experiential horizon expands, we are forced to reassess, and often abandon, those perceptions of the universe and ourselves that have defined us. That also includes moral and ethical values we may have cherished. Solomonic, Thelemic and other magickal traditions ensure that our progress occurs at a steady, but measured pace, however. That is a task that is neither fast, nor easy.

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Takeaways
  • Certain occult practices can indeed be traumatic, but not because they are necessarily evil.
  • Encountering the Divine can be destructive because human conscience is limited.
  • Continued practice of spiritual exercises ensure advancement occurs at a safe pace.
Did You Know?
Magick is undoubtedly a spiritual practice, a practice that allows the magician to commune with the divine, channeling it at the same time into the mundane world. That is its purpose.
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