I was a diligent student of the arcane arts yet aside from fleeting moments of revelation and enlightenment I felt that I was making no real progress, and worse than that I seemed to be doing little more than memorising page after page of ritual, various names in all kinds of ancient tongues, simply to spend hours then organising and performing these rituals. During this time it began to dawn on me that the psycho-pomp of ritual was something that was being taken completely out of context, and that most of our brothers lacked the basic understanding of what ritual was actually used for (I intend to write a different essay on this point at a later date). At this point I gave up my practice of Ritual, burned my books and began to seek a different path by following my own guidance.
I occupied myself with the simple thought that behind every pair of eyes I looked into, behind every object I could perceive on any level was the same life playing out in a different form. It didn't matter about the end it was moving towards, it didn't matter about the form that it had taken it was all a part of me. Gradually my perception changed as I became filled with this thought, the synchronicities which had left me for so long began to re-appear in my life, I noticed that what I expected to happen generally tended to happen in some form or another and because I wasn't as caught up in it's exact manifestation I was able to see it with better insight than before.
I learned from this that Magick doesn't work because of the rituals we use or the "Gods" we employ, it works because all is a glorious whole and the Magician is actively seeking rapport with the highest aspects of him/herself beyond the petty needs and wants of Man. Magick taught me that Man can break and re-make himself to whatever mould he pleases (psychologically speaking in most cases), and that once the mould that made up the old life has been cast down and a new one forged that the perception of the world also changes. Now I firmly believe that all exists in potential, and man need no more than change himself to attract it to himself, because there is no separation between Man and The All.
A friend once told me an amusing story I think is fitting to repeat here, he told me that when the English ships were first arriving off the coast of the new world that the majority of the Indians could not see them, in fact it was only the Shamans (who were engaging in all kinds of Psychotropic drugs) that could see them at all. People at that time couldn't conceive of a huge Armada when they were used to navigating in hollowed out tree trunks, and their minds corresponded accordingly and deleted the information.
The danger we have with any system is allowing it to become a dogma, I've met far too many talented Magi who've been corrupted by the rules and restrictions of their societies and lost the essence of what they were looking for. I’ve seen far too many people who set out on a path of purity to expound and embody the principles of the religious man only to cross the threshold of fundamentalism and approve of the killing of those who would seek an alternate path. The problem lies in the fact that men use knowledge to model the world around them, to the average person the world is the information that they understand to be true. When an opposing theology is presented along with evidence they are either forced to admit that their entire world has been based on misleading information and change everything they have ever known to be true, or take the easier route and simply try to either completely vanquish or suppress the new information.
The Thrice Greatest Master once said that the entire art of the Magi was a mental one, The Master Levi further qualified this statement by saying that our dreams in the macrocosm show that the Universe and all of it’s creations are little more than the vast dream of “God”. For example if we were to learn tomorrow, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that what we perceived as our infinite universe was in fact a lowly atom, and that there was countless billions of other atoms which comprised another sentient being then we would have to fully accept that all terminology can only describe a subjective experience regardless of the proofs we can produce to support our claims. However I live in constant hope that we need no such earth shattering evidence to be produced for people to accept common sense. Knowledge is power because knowledge helps us remove false perceptions that were previously unseen, it takes away the unknown hindrances and turns then into reference points from which we can see the development of both our intellect and understanding.
When I arrived in Syria I went to stay in a monastery under the care of a Franciscan Friar. I was interested mainly because the monastery was recognised for being a place of reconciliation for both the Catholic and Islamic faiths, and my own particular area of interest is how systems which are supposed to bring about unity and goodwill are bastardized and turned into psychological weapons of destruction. I enjoyed the environment of the monastery for a while; however it wasn’t very long before I began to see the underlying problem with both the church and its alleged “practitioners”.
The Friar and I were having a conversation one day about theology and he asked me from what direction I’d come. I told him that I wouldn’t classify myself as a follower of any particular religion but if I was pressed I would have to call myself Gnostic. He seemed intrigued and asked me about some of the beliefs I held and some of the practices I engaged in. I told him, “Well firstly I accept The Christ as a great Master, and one of the highest in the order of initiates, however I do not agree with the churches standpoint that he was the son of “god” any more that we all are. It contradicts the central core of his teachings and separates him from the humanity he so admirably tried to raise. Secondly I believe that any person willing to undergo the trials and ordeals that Jesus went through can himself become Christ and that is the whole point of the doctrine, mankind has been pursuing evil for too long while waiting for a second physical coming, when they should have been looking to perfect themselves and to be that second coming.”
At this point the Friar looked enraged and told me that I was a heretic and an enemy of the church, I thought “not bad for a weeks work”. Secretly I was hoping he would follow through on his threat of excommunication, I was kind of looking forward to framing the letter and hanging it with pride on my wall. I tried to point out to him that although he considered the Gnostics to be “evil” that it was the catholic church that murdered hundreds of thousands of us through out the ages, while we had been happy to try to live under whatever church was in power peacefully. But again common sense and faith do not seem to go hand in hand.
I didn’t and still don’t blame him for his reply, the Church teaches people not to think but to simply believe, but still it was good to have a first hand example of the issues religion raises within man. I left the monastery convinced that I was more likely to be brainwashed than enlightened there and went to Damascus, and it was here that my trip really began.
Through a friend I managed to meet a Sufi (Islamic Gnostic) who was also an advocate of Hermes. He taught me that all religions share the same fundamental core, however all religions fear people who follow the mystic path. All outer order religions (or exoteric) are now nothing more than shells who’s teachings are perverted in order to control people, they teach people to look without, to their holy books, to await chosen prophets (but only the ones chosen by the institution of religion itself), and to have simple faith in the words they’re told and to believe those who the church puts forward as authorities. The inner paths teach us to use the holy books as guides on our own paths but to always look within for verification and to seek our own way. They teach us to speak out when we see misunderstanding being spread and to give no man anymore authority than we would give anyone else.
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