Rituals
And Spell Objectives And Design In Eight Magics
by Pete Carroll
Our perceptual and conceptual apparatus creates a fourfold division of matter into the space, time, mass, and energy tautology. Similarly, our instinctual drives create an eightfold division of magic. The eight forms of magic are conveniently denoted by colours having emotional significance:
OCTARINE,
PURE MAGIC
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SILVER, LOVE MAGIC
SEX MAGIC YELLOW,
EGO MAGIC
The
eight types of magic can be attributed to the seven classical
"planets", plus Uranus for Octarine. However in the cause of
expanding the parameters of what can be attempted with each of these forms of
magic, such an attribution will largely be avoided. The eight forms of magic
will each be considered in turn.
Octarine
Magic
Following
Pratchett's hypothesis, the eighth colour of the spectrum, which is the
magicians personal perception of the "colour of magic", may be
called octarine. For me, this is a particular shade of electric
pinkish-purple. My most significant optical visions have all occurred in this
hue, and I visualise it to colour many of my more important spells and sigils
on the astral. Before I set sail in a handmade open boat through the Arabian
Sea I was tricked into accepting a huge and priceless star ruby by a wizard in
India. It was of an exactly octarine hue. During the most violent typhoon I
have ever experienced I found myself shrieking my conjuration’s to Thor and
Poseidon whilst clinging to the bowsprit as mountainous waves smashed into the
boat and octarine lightning bolts crashed into the sea all around. Looking
back it seems miraculous that I
and my crew survived. I have kept the octarine stone, uncertain as to whether
it was passed to me as a curse, a joke, a blessing, or a test, or all of these
things.
Other
magicians perceive octarine in different ways. My personal perception of
octarine is probably a consequence of sex (purple) and anger (red) being my
most effective forms of gnosis. Each should seek out the colour of magic for
himself.
The
octarine power is our instinctual drive towards magic, which, if allowed to
flower, creates the magician self or personality in the psyche, and in
affinity with various magician god forms. The "Magician Self" varies
naturally between magicians, but has the general characteristics of
antinomianism and deviousness, with a predilection for manipulation and the
bizarre. The antinomianism of the magician self arises partly from the general
estrangement of our culture from magic. The magicial self therefore tends to
take an interest in everything that does not exist, or should not exist,
according to ordinary consensus reality. To the magician self, "Nothing
is Unnatural". A statement full of endless meanings. The deviousness of
the magician self is a natural extension of the sleight of mind required to
manipulate the unseen. The god forms of the octarine power are those which
correspond most closely with the characteristics of the magician self, and are
usually the magicians most important modes of possession for purely magical
inspiration. Baphomet, Pan, Odin, Loki, Tiamat, Ptah, Eris, Hekate, Babalon,
Lilith and Ishtar are examples of god forms which can be used in this way.
Alternatively
the magician may wish to formulate a magician god form on a purely
idiosyncratic basis, in which case the symbolism of the serpent and the planet
Uranus often prove useful starting points.
The
magician can invoke such god forms for the illumination of various aspects of
the magical self, and for various works of pure rather than applied magic. The
category of pure magic includes such activities as the development of magical
theories and philosophies, and magical training programs, the devising of
symbolic systems for use in divinations, spells and incantations, and also the
creation of magical languages for similar purposes. It is worth noting here
that chaos-magical languages are usually now written in V-Prime before
transliteration into magical barbaric form. V-Prime or Vernacular Prime is
simply one's native tongue in which all use of all tenses of the verb "to
be" is omitted in accordance with quantum metaphysics. All the nonsense
of transcendentalism disappears quite naturally once this tactic is adopted.
There is no being, all is doing.
The
octarine power is invoked to inspire the magician self and to expand the
magicians primary arcana. The primary personal arcana consists of the
fundamental symbols with which he interprets and interacts with reality
(whatever that may assault perception as), magically. These symbols may be
theories or kabbalas, obsessions, magical weapons, astral or physical, or
indeed anything which relates to the practice of magic generally, that is not
dedicated specifically to one of the other powers of applied magic, whose
symbols form the secondary personal arcana of magic.
From
the vantage point of the octarine gnosis, the magician self should be able to
perceive the selves of the other seven powers, and be able to see their
interrelationship within his total organism.
Thus
the octarine power brings some ability in psychiatry, which is the adjustment
of the relationship between the selves in an organism. The basis difference
between a magician and a civilian is that the latter the octarine power is
vestigial or undeveloped. The normal resting or neutral mode a civilian
corresponds to a mild expression of the yellow power which he regards as his
normal personality or "ego". The magician self however, is fully
aware that this is but one of eight major tools that the organism possesses.
Thus,
in a sense, the "normal personality" of the magician is a tool of
his magical self (and, importantly, vice versa). This realisation gives him
some advantage over ordinary people. However the developing magical self will
soon realise that it is not in itself superior to the other selves that the
organism consists of, for there are many things they can do which it cannot.
The
development of the octarine power through the philosophy and practice of magic
tends to provide the magician with a second major centre amongst the selves to
complement the ego of the yellow power. The awakening of the octarine power is
sometimes known as "being bitten by the serpent". Those who have
been, are usually as instantly recognisable to each other as, for example, two
lifeboat survivors are.
Perhaps
one of the greatest tricks of sleight of mind is to allow the magician self
and the ego to dance together within the psyche without undue conflict. The
magician who is unable to disguise himself as an ordinary person, or who is
unable to act independently of his own ego, is no magician at all.
Nevertheless,
the growth of the octarine, or eighth power of the self, and the discovery of
the type of magician one wants to be, and the identification or synthesis of a
god form to represent it, tend to create something of a mutant being, who has
advanced into a paradigm that few others are aware of. It is not easy to turn
back once the journey has begun, though quite a few have tried to abort the
voyage with various narcotics including mysticism. It is a pilgrimage to an
unknown destination, in which one awakes successively from one nightmare into
another. Some on them appear vastly entertaining at the time. There are worlds
within us, the abysses are just the initiations in between them.
The
evocation of an octarine servitor can create an invaluable tool for those
engaged in magical research. The main functions of such entities are usually
to assist in the discovery of useful information and contacts. Negative
results should not be ignored here, the complete failure of a well prepared
servitor to retrieve information about the hypothetical cosmic "big
bang", was a contributory factor in the development of the Fiat Nox
theory, for example.
Black
Magic
The
Death programs built into our genetic and hence behavioural and emotional
structure are the price we pay for the capacity for sexual reproduction which
alone allows for evolutionary change. Only organisms which reproduce
asexually, to replicate endless identical copies of their very simple forms,
are immortal. Two conjunctions with the black power are of particular interest
to the magician: the casting of destruction spells and the avoidance of
premature death.
So
called "Chod" rites are a ritual rehearsal of death in which the
Death-self is invoked to manifest its knowledge and wisdom. Traditionally
conceived of as a black robed skeletal figure armed with a scythe, the
Death-self is privy to the mysteries of ageing, senescence, morbidity,
necrosis, entropy and decay. It is often also possessed of a rather wry and
world weary sense of humour.
Surrounding
himself with all the symbols and paraphernalia of death, the magician invokes
his Death-self in a Chod rite for one of the two purposes. Firstly the
experience of the Death-self and the black
gnosis brings the knowledge of what it feels like to begin dying and
thus prepares the magician to resist the manifestation of actual premature
death in himself and perhaps others by, as it were, knowing the enemy. A demon
is just a god acting out of turn. In the course of various Chod rites the
magician may well experiment in shamanic style by invoking into himself the
visualised entities and symbols that he associates with various diseases, to
practice banishing them. Thus the Death-self has some uses in medical
diagnosis and divination.
Secondly,
the death-self may be invoked as a vantage point from which to cast
destruction spells. In this case the invocation takes the same general form
but the conjuration is usually called an Entropy Rite. One should always look
for any possible alternative to the exercise of destructive magic, for to be
forced into the position of having to use it is a position of weakness. In
each case the magician must plant in his subconscious a mechanism by which the
target could come to grief and then project it with the aid of a sigil or
perhaps an evoked servitor. Entropy magic works by sending information to the
target which encourages auto-destructive behaviour.
Entropy
magic differs from Combat magic of the Red Gnosis in several important
respects. Entropy magic is always performed with complete stealth in the cold
fury of the black saturine gnosis. The aim is a cold blooded surgical strike
of which the target is given no warning. The magician is not interested in
getting into a fight, merely in a quick and efficient kill. The supreme
advantage of such attacks is that they are rarely perceived as such by the
targets who have nothing but themselves and blind chance to blame for the
disasters which even magnanimity in victory does little to assuage. One
disadvantage however, is that it is rather difficult to present invoices to
clients for effects that appear to be due entirely to natural causes.
God
forms of the black power are legion; if the simple form of a cloaked skeleton
with scythe does not adequately symbolise the Death-self then such forms as
Charon, Thanatos, Saturn, Chronos, Hekate the Hag, Dark sister Atropos,
Anubis, Yama and Kali may serve.
Servitors
of the black power are rarely established for long term general use, partly
because their use is likely to be infrequent and partly because they can be
danger to their owner, thus they tend to be made and dispatched for specific
single tasks.
Blue
Magic
Wealth
is not to be measured in terms of assets, but rather in terms of how much
control over people and material, and thus ultimately one's own experiences,
one achieves by economic activities. Money is an abstract concept used to
quantify economic activity, thus wealth is a measure of how well you control
your experiences with money. Assuming that varied, exciting, unusual and
stimulating experiences are preferable to dull ones, and that they tend to be
expensive for this reason, then the main problem for most people is to find a
highly efficient form of money input which has the above agreeable qualities.
The aim of wealth magic is to establish a large turnover of money which allows
agreeable experiences at both the input and output stages. This demands what
is called Money Consciousness.
Money
has acquired all the characteristics of a "spiritual" being. It is
invisible and intangible, coinage, notes and electronic numbers are not money.
They are merely representations or talismans of something which economists
cannot coherently define. Yet although it is itself intangible and invisible
it can create powerful effects on reality. Money has its own personality and
idiosyncratic tastes, it avoids those who blaspheme it, and flows towards
those who treat it in the way it likes. In a suitable environment it will even
reproduce itself. The nature of the money spirit is movement, money likes to
move. If it is hoarded and not used, it slowly dies. Money thus prefers to
manifest as turnover rather than as unexploited assets. Monies surplus to
immediate pleasure should be re-invested as a further evocation, but the truly
money conscious find that even their pleasures make money for them. Money
consciousness gets paid to enjoy itself. Those in money consciousness are by
nature generous. Offer them an interesting investment and they will offer you
a fortune. Just don't ask for small cash handouts.
The
attainment of money consciousness and the invocation of the Wealth-self
consists of the acquisition of a thorough knowledge of the predilections of
the spirit of money and a thorough exploration of personal desires. When both
of these have been understood, real wealth manifests effortlessly.
Such
invocations must be handled with care. The blue gnosis of wealth and desire
creates demons as easily as gods. Many contemporary success and sales seminars
concentrate on creating an hysterical desire for money coupled with an equally
hypertrophied desire for the mere symbols of wealth rather than the
experiences the punters actually want. To work like a possessed maniac all day
for the questionable pleasure of drinking oneself into near oblivion on
vintage champagne every night, is to have missed the point entirely and to
have a entered a condition of anti-wealth.
However,
the majority of those who are poor in relatively free societies where others
are rich, owe their poverty either to a lack of understanding of how money
behaves, or to negative feelings which tend to repel it. Neither intelligence
nor investment capital are required in any great degree to become wealthy. The
popularity of tales about the misery and misfortunes of the rich is testimony
to the ridiculous myth prevalent amongst the poor, that the rich are unhappy.
Before beginning works of blue magic it is essential to seriously examine all
negative thoughts and feelings about money and to exorcise them. Most of the
poor people who win in lotteries, and only the poor regularly enter them,
manage to have nothing to show for it a couple years later. It is as if some
subconscious force somehow got rid of something they felt they did not really
deserve or want. People tend to have the degree of wealth that they deeply
believe they should have. Blue magic is the modification of that belief
through ritual enactment of alternative beliefs.
Blue
magic rituals may thus involve exorcisms of negative attitudes to wealth,
divinatory explorations of one's deepest desires, and invocations of the
Wealth-self and the spirit of money during which the subconscious wealth level
is adjusted by ritual expression of a new value, and affirmations of new
projects for the investment of resources and effort are made. Hymns and
incantations to money can be delivered. Cheques for startling sums can be
written to oneself and desires can be proclaimed and visualised. Various
traditional god forms with a prosperity aspect can be used to express the
Wealth-self such as Jupiter, Zeus and the mythical Midas and Croesus.
Simple
money spells are rarely used in modern blue magic. The tendency nowadays is to
cast spells designed to enhance schemes designed to make money. If one fails
to provide a mechanism through which money can manifest then either nothing
will happen or the spell will flesh by strange means, such as a legacy from
the untimely death of a much beloved relative for example. Serious blue magic
is never attempted by conventional forms of gambling. Conventional gambling is
an expensive way of buying experiences which have nothing to do with
increasing one's wealth. Blue magic is a matter of carefully calculated
investment. Anyone but a fool should be able to devise an investment that
offers better odds than conventional forms of gambling.
Red
Magic
As
soon as humanity developed the organisation and weapons technology to defeat
its main natural predators and competitors it seems to have applied a fierce
selection mechanism to itself in the form of internecine warfare. Many of the
qualities we regard as marks of our evolutionary success, such as our
opposable thumbs and tool handling abilities, our capacity for communication
by sound, our upright posture, and our capacity to give and receive commands
and discipline, were almost certainly selected for during millennia of
organised armed conflict between human bands. Our morality reflects our bloody
history, for whilst it is taboo to attack members of one's own tribe, it
remains one's duty to attack foreigners. The only debate is over who
constitutes one's own tribe. When enthusiasm for war is limited, we devise
sports and games in which to express our aggression. From the whole ethos and
terminology of sport it is plain that sport is just war with extra rules.
However,
it should not be supposed that war is completely without rules. Wars are
fought to improve one's bargaining position; in war the enemy group is a
resource that one wishes to gain some measure of control over. Wars are fought
to intimidate one's adversaries, not to exterminate them. Genocide is not war.
The
structure and conduct of war reflects the "fight or flight" program
built into our sympathetic nervous system. In battle, the aim is to intimidate
the enemy out of the fight mode and into flight mode. Thus, assuming there is
sufficient parity of force to make a fight seem worthwhile to both parties,
morale is the decisive factor in conflict. Indeed, it is the decisive factor
in virtually any inter-human competitive, sporting or military encounter.
Red
magic has two aspects, firstly the invocation of the vitality, aggression, and
morale to sustain oneself in any conflict from life in general to outright
war, and secondly the conduct of actual combat magic. A variety of god forms
exist in which the War-self can be expressed, although hybrid or purely
idiosyncratic forms work just as well. Ares, Ishtar, Ogoun, Thor, Mars,
Mithras and Horus in particular are often used. Contemporary symbolism should
not be neglected. Firearms and explosives are as welcoming to the red gnosis
as swords and spears. Drums are virtually indispensable. Sigils drawn in
flammable liquids, or indeed whole flaming circles in which to invoke should
be considered.
Combat
magic is usually practised openly with the adversary being publicly threatened
and cursed, or finding himself the recipient of an unpleasant looking
talisman, spell or rune. The aim is intimidation and control of one's
adversary who must therefore be made as paranoid as possible and informed of
the origin of the attack. Otherwise combat magic takes the same general form
as that used in Entropy Rites, with sigils and servitors carrying
auto-destructive information to the target, although with sub-lethal intent.
However,
the real skill of red magic is to be able to present such an overwhelming
glamour of personal vitality, morale and potential for aggression that the
exercise of combat magic is never required.
Yellow
Magic
Most
of the extant texts on what is traditionally called "solar magic",
contradict each other or suffer from internal confusion. Astrological
commentaries on the supposed powers of the sun are amongst the most idiotic
nonsense that discipline can produce. This is because the yellow power has
four distinct but related forms of manifestation within the psyche. This
fourfold division has led to immense problems in psychology, where various
schools of thought have chosen to emphasise one in particular and to ignore
those which other schools have alighted upon.
The
four aspects can be characterised as follows. Firstly the Ego, or self image,
which is simply the model the mind has of the general personality, but
excluding most of the extreme behaviour patterns that the selves are capable
of. Secondly Charisma, which is the degree of self-confidence that a person
projects to others. Thirdly, something for which there is no single English
term, but which can be called Laughter-Creativity. Fourthly, the urge to
Assertion and Dominance. All these things are manifestations of the same
yellow power; although their relative emphasis varies greatly between
individuals.
Success
in most human societies usually results from a skilful expression of the
yellow power. The strength of the yellow power in an individual seems to bear
a direct relationship to levels of the sexual hormone testosterone in both
sexes; although its expression depends on personal psychology. There is a
complex interplay between testosterone levels, self image, creativity, social
status and sexual urges, even if they are unexpressed. In esoteric terms, the
moon is the secret power behind the sun, as most female magicians realise
instinctively, and most male magicians discover sooner or later. The Ego
gradually accretes through the accidents of childhood and adolescence, and, in
the absence of particularly powerful experiences thereafter, remains fairly
constant even if it contains highly dysfunctional elements. Any type of
invocation should make some difference to the ego, but direct work with it can
achieve much more. Several tricks are involved here. The very recognition of
the ego implies that change is possible. Only those who realise that they own
a personality rather than consist of a personality, can modify it. For most
people a preparation of a detailed inventory of their own personality is a
very difficult and unsettling activity. Yet once it is done it is usually
quite easy to decide what changes are desirable.
Changes
to the Ego or self image or personality by magic are classed as works of
Illumination and are mainly accomplished by Retroactive Enchantment and
Invocation. Retroactive Enchantment in this case consists of re-writing one's
personal history. As our history largely defines our future, we can change our
future by redefining our past. Everybody has some capacity to re-interpret
things which were considered to have gone wrong in the past in a more
favourable light, but most fail to pursue the process to the full. One cannot
eliminate disabling memories, but by an effort of visualisation and
imagination one can write in parallel enabling memories of what might also
have happened, to neutralise the originals. One can also, where possible,
modify any remaining physical evidence that favours the disabling memory.
Invocations
to modify the ego are ritual enchantments and personifications of the new
desired qualities. Attention should be given to planned changes of dress, tone
of speech, gesture, mannerisms and body posture which will best suit the new
ego. One manoeuvre frequently used in yellow magic is to practice the
manifestation of an alternative personality with a specific mnemonic trigger,
such as the transference of a ring from one finger to another.
Various
god forms such as Ra, Helios, Mithras, Apollo and Baldur are useful to
structure fresh manifestations of the ego, and for experiments with the other
three qualities of the yellow power.
Charisma,
the projection of an aura of self confidence, is based on a simple trick.
After a short while there is no difference at all between the pretence and the
actuality of self confidence. Anyone wishing to remedy a lack of confidence
and charisma, and uncertain as to how to begin pretending to these qualities,
may find that a day or two spent pretending to absolute zero self confidence
will quickly reveal both the effectiveness of pretence and the specific
thoughts, words, gestures and postures required to project either pretence.
Laughter
and Creativity may not immediately seem to be related, but humour depends on
the sudden forging of a new connection between disparate concepts, and we
laugh at our own creativity in forging the connection. Exactly the same form
of elation arises from other forms of creative activity, and if the insight
comes suddenly, laughter results. If you don't laugh when you see a seriously
brilliant piece of mathematics then you have not really understood it. It also
take a degree of positive self-esteem and confidence to laugh at something
creatively funny. Persons of low self-esteem tend only to laugh at destructive
humour and the misfortunes of others, if they laugh at all.
Laughter
is often an important factor in the invocations of the god forms of the yellow
power. Solemnity is not a prerequisite for ritual. Laughter is also a useful
tactic in drawing conscious attention away from sigils or other magical
conjurations once they are finished with. The deliberate forcing of hysterical
laughter may seem an absurd way of ending an enchantment or an invocation, but
it has been found to be remarkably effective in practice. This is yet another
sleight of mind manoeuvre which prevents conscious deliberation.
The
"pecking order" within most groups of social animals is usually
immediately obvious to us, and the animals themselves. Yet within our own
society such dominance hierarchies are equally prevalent within all social
groups; although we go to quite extreme lengths to disguise this to ourselves.
The human situation is further complicated by the tendency of individuals to
belong to many groups in which they may have different degrees of social
status, and status is often partly dependent on specialist abilities other
than displays of naked force.
However,
assuming that a person can appear competent in the specialist ability that a
social group requires, that person's position in the group depends almost
entirely on the degree of assertion and dominance that person exhibits. It is
basically exhibited through non-verbal behaviour which everybody understands
intuitively or subconsciously but which most people fail to understand
rationally. As a consequence they cannot manipulate it deliberately. Typical
dominance behaviours involve talking loudly and slowly, using lots of eye
contact, interrupting the speech of others whilst resisting the interruption
of others, maintaining an upright posture of concealed threat, invading the
personal space of others whilst resisting intrusion into one's own, and
placing oneself strategically in any space at the focus of attention. In
cultures where touching is frequent, the dominant always initiate it, or
pointedly refuse it. Either way, they control it.
Submissive
behaviour is of course the reverse of all the above, and appears quite
spontaneously in response to successful dominance from others. There is a two
way interaction between dominance behaviour and hormone levels. If the levels
change for medical reasons then the behaviour tends to change, but more
importantly, from a magical point of view, a deliberate change of behaviour
will modify hormone levels. Fake it till you make it. There is nothing
particularly occult about the way some people are able to control others. We
simply fail to notice how it is done because nearly all the behavioural
signals involved are exchanged subconsciously. Dominance signals do not tend
to work if their recipients perceive them consciously. Thus in most situations
they must be delivered subtly and with gradually increasing intensity. One of
the few situations where such signals are exchanged deliberately is in
military hierarchies, but this is only possible because of the immense
capacity for direct physical coercion that such systems exhibit. Break the
formal rules of non-verbal communication with an officer and he will have a
sergeant instil some submission by direct means.
Eventually
the formal rules become internalised and function automatically, allowing
enough obedience to permit mass self-sacrifice and slaughter. The yellow power
is the root of most of the best and the worst of what we are capable.
Green
Magic
There
is inevitable a considerable overlap in what is written in popular magic books
on the subject of venusian (love) and lunar (sex) magic. Consequently a
planetary nomenclature has been largely avoided in this text. Although love
magic is frequently performed in support of sexual objectives, this chapter
will confine itself to the arts of making other people friendly, loyal and
affectionate towards oneself.
Friends
are probably anyone's greatest asset. My address book is easily my most
valuable possession. As with erotic attraction, it is first necessary to like
oneself before others will. This ability can be enhanced by appropriate
invocations of the green power. Most people find it easy to elicit
friendliness from people that they like themselves; but making persons who are
not disposed to friendship towards you, become friendly, and making persons
who you do not like at all friendly towards you, are valuable abilities. An
unreciprocated friendship is a disability only to the person offering it.
Invocations
to the green power should begin with self-love; an attempt to see the
wonderful side of every self one consists of, and then proceed into a ritual
affirmation of the beauty and loveability of all things and all people.
Suitable god forms for the Love-self include Venus, Aphrodite and the mythical
Narcissus, whose myth merely reflects a certain male prejudice against this
type of invocation.
From
within the green gnosis, spells to make people friendly may be cast by simple
enchantment or by the use of entities created for this purpose. However it is
in face to face meetings that the empathic abilities stimulated by the
invocation work most effectively. Apart from the obvious manoeuvres of showing
interest in everything the target has to say and affirming and sympathising
with most of it, there is another critical factor called "behavioural
matching", which usually takes place subconsciously. Basically, in the
absence of overtly hostile postures on the part of the target, one should
attempt to match the non-verbal behaviour of the target precisely. Sit or
stand in the identical bodily posture, make the same movements, use the same
degree of eye contact, and talk for similar intervals. As with dominance
behaviour, such signals only work if they are not consciously perceived by the
recipient. Do not move to match the target's moves and postures immediately.
It is also essential to try and match the verbal behaviour and to communicate
with the same level of intelligence, social status and sense of humour as the
target.
Before
I made myself wealthy, I used to practice these abilities when hitch-hiking.
Soon, even people whom I found quite ghastly were buying me lunch and
transporting me far out of their way. Empathy will get you anywhere.
Orange
Magic
Charlatanry,
trickery, living by one's wits and thinking fast on one's feet are the essence
of the orange power. These mercurial abilities were traditionally associated
with the god forms which acted as patrons to doctors, magicians, gamblers and
thieves. However the profession of medicine has now partly dissociated itself
from charlatanry since doctors discovered that antibiotics and hygienic
surgery actually worked. Nevertheless about eighty percent of medications are
still basically placebos, and the profession still retains the mercurial
caduceus for its emblem. Similarly the profession of magic has become less
dependant on charlatanry with the discovery of the quantum-probabilistic
nature of enchantment and divination and the virtual abandonment of classical
alchemy and astrology. Pure magic is now best described as an expression of
the octarine power, having an Uranian character. Yet charlatanry still has its
place in magic as in medicine. Let us not forget that all "conjuring
tricks" were once part of the shamanic warm up repertoire in which
something lost or destroyed is miraculously restored by the magician to get
the audience in the right mood before the serious business of placebo healing
began. In its classical form, the magician puts a dead rabbit in a hat before
pulling out a live one.
To
the list of professions drawing heavily on the orange power one must now add
salesman, confidence trickster, stockbroker and indeed any profession with an
extreme heart attack rating. The motive power of the orange gnosis is
basically fear, a species of fear which does not inhibit the user, but rather
creates an extraordinary nervous speed that produces quick moves and answers
in tight corners.
The
apotheosis of the Wit-self is the ability to enter that state of mental
overdrive in which the fast response is always forthcoming. This ability is,,
paradoxically enough, created by not thinking about thinking, but rather
allowing anxiety to partially paralyse the inhibitory process themselves so
that the subconscious can throw out a quick witted response without conscious
deliberation.
Invocations
of the orange power are best delivered at frantic speed and gnosis can be
deepened by the performance of mentally demanding tasks such as adding up
large lists of numbers in one's head or ripping open envelopes containing
difficult questions and answering them instantly; activities which should be
persisted with until a breakthrough to the experience of thinking without
deliberation is achieved. Varied god forms can be used to give form to the
Wit-self. Hermes, Loki, Coyote the Trickster and the Roman Mercurius are often
employed.
Orange
magic is usually restricted to invocations designed to enhance general quick
wittedness in secular activities such as gambling, crime and intellectual
pursuits. Enchantments and evocations performed subsequent to an invocation of
the orange gnosis rarely seem to give results as effective as the invocation
itself in my experience. Perhaps something should be said about crime and
gambling for the benefit of those hotheads who may misunderstand what can be
done with orange magic in support of such activities. Theft is ludicrously
easy performed methodically yet the majority of thieves get caught after a
while because they become addicted to anxiety, which they experience as
excitement and start taking risks to increase it. The novice thief who, in
state of extreme anxiety, takes something in a situation of zero risk, does
not of course get caught and neither does the careful professional.
However
there are few careful professionals because there are far easier ways of
making money in most societies for people with that kind of ability. The great
majority of thieves however always manage to find some way of incriminating
themselves because the anxiety of the theft itself fades, only the anxiety of
punishment remains. Those quick witted and outwardly cool enough to thieve
successfully can easily make more from salesmanship.
There
are three types of persistent gambler. The losers account for two types.
Firstly there are those addicted to their own arrogance, who just have to
prove that they can beat pure chance or the odds set by the organisers.
Secondly there are those addicted to the anxiety of loosing. Even if they win,
they invariably throw it away again soon afterwards. Then there are the
winners. These people are not gambling at all, either because they are
organising the odds and stakes, or because they have inside information, or
because they are cheating. This is true orange magic. Poker is not a game of
chance if played skilfully, and skilful play includes not playing against
persons of equal or superior skill, or persons holding a Smith and Weston to
your Four Aces. Most conventional forms of gambling are set up in such a way
that the use of anything but the most extreme forms of psychic power will make
little difference. I would not bother to bet on odds that I had reduced from
an hundred to one to merely sixty to one. However certain results obtained
using double blind prescience with horse racing show encouraging potential.
Purple
Magic
A
large proportion of all the cults throughout history have shared one
particular characteristic. They have been led by a charismatic man able to
persuade women to freely dispense sexual favours to there men. When one begins
to look, this feature is startlingly common to many ancient cults,
monotheistic schismatic sects and modern esoteric groups. Many, if not the
majority of adepts past and present were, or are, whoremasters. The mechanism
is quite simple, pay the woman in the coinage of spirituality to service the
men who repay you with adulation and accept your teachings as a side effect.
The
adulation from the men then increases your charisma with the women creating a
positive feedback loop. It can be a nice little earner until old age or a
police raid catches up with the enterprise. The other danger is of course that
the women, and eventually the men, may come to feel that constant changes of
partners work against their longer term interests of emotional security and
reproduction. The turnover in such cults can thus be high, with young adults
constantly replacing those approaching early middle age.
Few
religions or cults lack a sexual teaching, for any teaching provides a
powerful level of control. The vast majority of the more durable and
established religions trade on a suppression of so called free love. This pays
considerable dividends too. Women's position becomes more secure, and men know
who their children are. Naturally adultery and prostitution flourish in such
conditions because some people always want a little more than lifelong
monogamy has to offer. So it's quite true that brothels are built with the
bricks of religion. Indirectly so with conventional religions, directly so
with many cults.
All
this begs the question of why it is that people have such an appetite for
wanting to be told what to do with their sexuality. Why do people have to seek
esoteric and metaphysical justification for what they want to do? Why is it so
easy to make a living selling water by the river?
The
answer, it appears, is that human sexuality has some built in dissatisfaction
function of evolutionary origin. Our sexual behaviour is partly controlled by
genetics. Those genes most likely to survive and prosper are those that in the
female encourage the permanent capture of the most powerful male available and
occasional liaisons (clandestine) with any more powerful male that may be
temporarily available. Whereas in the male, the genes most likely to prosper
are those encouraging the impregnation of as large a number of females as he
can support, plus perhaps a few on the sly that other men are supporting. It
is interesting to note that only in the human female is oestrous concealed. In
all other mammals the fertile time is made abundantly obvious. This appears to
have evolved to allow, paradoxically both adultery and increased pair bonding
through sex at times when it is reproductively useless. The economic basis of
any particular society will usually supply some pressure in favour of a
particular type of sexuality and this pressure will be codified as morality
which will inevitably conflict with biological pressures. Celibacy is
unsatisfactory, Masturbation is unsatisfactory, Monogamy is unsatisfactory,
Adultery is unsatisfactory, Polygamy and Polyandry is unsatisfactory and
presumably Homosexuality is unsatisfactory, if the renetic merry-go-round of
partner exchanges in that discipline is anything to go by.
Nothing
in the spectrum of possible sexualities provides a perfect long term solution,
but this is the price we pay for occupying the pinnacle of mammalian
evolution. So much of our art, culture, politics and technology arises
precisely out of our sexual yearnings, fears, desires and dissatisfactions. A
society sexually at peace with itself would present a very dull spectacle
indeed. It is generally if not invariably the case that personal creativity
and achievement are directly proportional to personal sexual turmoil.
This
is actually one of the major but often unrecognised techniques of sex magic.
Inspire yourself with maximum sexual turmoil and confusion if you really want
to find out what you are capable of in other fields. A tempestuous sex life is
not a side effect of being a great artist for example. Rather it is the art
which is the side effect of a tempestuous sex life. A fanatical religion does
not create the suppression of celibacy. It is the tensions of celibacy which
create a fanatical religion. Homosexuality is not a side effect of barracks
life amongst elite suicide shock troops. Homosexuality creates elite suicide
shock troops in the first place.
The
Muse, the hypothetical source of inspiration, usually pictured in sexual
terms, is the Muse only when one's relationship to her is unstable. Every
possible moral pronouncement on sexual behaviour has doubtless been given a
million times before, and it would be unseemly for a Chaoist to re-emphasise
any of it. However, one thing seems reasonably certain. Any form of sexuality
eventually invokes the whole gamut of ecstasy, self-disgust, fear, delight,
boredom, anger, love, jealousy, rafe, self-pity, elation and confusion. It is
these things which make us human and occasionally superhuman. To attempt to
transcend them is to make oneself less than human, not more. Intensity of
experience is the key to really being alive and given the choice I'd rather do
it through love than war any day.
A
dull sex life creates a dull person. Few people manage to achieve greatness in
any field without propulsion that a turbulent emotional-sexual life supplies.
This is the major secret of sex magic, the two minor secrets involve the
function of orgasm as gnosis and the projection of sexual glamour’s.
Anything
held in the conscious mind at orgasm tends to reach down into the
subconscious. Sexual abnormalities can readily be implanted or removed by this
method. At orgasm sigils for enchantment or evocation can be empowered either
by visualisation or by gazing at the sigil taped to one's partner's forehead
for example. However this kind of work is often more conveniently performed
auto-erotically. Although the gnosis offered by orgasm can in theory be used
in support of any magical objective, it is generally unwise to use it for
entropy or combat magic. No spell is ever totally insulted within the
subconscious and any leakage’s which occur can implant quite detrimental
associations with the sexuality.
At
orgasm an invocation can be triggered, this operation being particularly
effective if each partner assumes a god form. The moments following orgasm are
a useful time for divinatory vision seeking. Prolonged sexual activity can
also lead to stages of trance useful in visual and oracular divination or
oracular states of possession in invocation.
The
projection of Sexual Glamour for the purposes of attracting others depends on
far more than simple physical appearance. Some of the most conventually pretty
people lack it entirely, whilst some of the plainest enjoy its benefits to the
limit.
To
be attractive to another person one must offer them something which is a
reflection of part of their self. If the offer becomes reciprocal then it can
lead to that sense of completion which is most readily celebrated by physical
intimacy. In most cultures it is conventional for the male to display a tough
public exterior and for the female to display a softer persona, yet in a
sexual encounter each will seek to reveal their concealed factors. The male
will seek to show that he can be compassionate and vulnerable as well as
powerful, whilst the female seeks to display inner strength behind the outward
signs and signals of passive receptivity. Incomplete personalities such as
those which are machismo to the core, or consist of the polar opposite of
this, are never sexually attractive to anyone except in the most transient
sense.
Thus
the philosophers of love have come to identify a certain androgyny in either
sex as an important component of attraction. Some have taken the poetic
license to express the quaint ideal that the male has a female soul and the
female a male one. This reflects the truism that to be attractive to others
you must first become attracted to yourself. A few hours spent practising
being attractive in front of a mirror is a valuable exercise. If you cannot
get mildly excited about yourself, then don't expect anyone else to get wildly
excited.
The
"moon glance" technique is often effective. Basically one briefly
closes the eyes and momentarily visualises a lunar crescent in silver behind
the eyes with the horns of the moon projecting out of each side of the head
behind the eyes. Then one glances into the eyes of a potential lover whilst
visualising a silver radiance beaming from your eyes to theirs. This manoeuvre
also has the effect of dilating the pupils and usually causes an involuntary
smile. Both of these are universal sexual signals, the first of which acts
subconsciously.
It
is generally unwise to cast spells for the attraction of specific partners but
better to conjure for suitable partners in general for oneself or others.
One's subconscious usually has a far more subtle appreciation of who really is
suitable.
Sexual
magic is traditionally associated with the colours of purple (for ppassion)
and silver (for the moon). However, the effectiveness of black clothing as
either a sexual or an anti-sexual signal, depending on the style and cut,
shows that black is in a sense the secret colour of sex, reflecting the
biological and psychological relationship between sex and death.
This
text is out of Pete Carroll's forthcoming book "Liber Kaos, The
Psychonomicon" (Weiser)
* Origin: ChaosBox: Nothing is true - all is permitted... (2:243/2)