Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Calling All Sorcerers, Witches and Workers of Magick!

 
What clandestine act of sorcery are you currently brewing in your cauldron? Are you working to seduce your best friend’s gal/guy? Are you conjuring some demon hoping that it will grace you with a gazillion dollars? Whatever self serving magical act you are doing ... STOP IT NOW! Let us, the magical community, do something to bring those responsible for the Boston Marathon bombings to justice. Let’s get this/these predator/s identified and incarcerated as quickly as possible. So…say a prayer, light a candle, construct a sigil, contact your spiritual buddies or beseech your favorite god/goddess. Whatever, your method of working, let your next magical act be directed towards the IDENTIFICATION AND CAPTURE of the party/parties responsible for the callous act of violence at the Boston Marathon.
 
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Friday, March 15, 2013

A Golden Libation (gser skyems): A Buddhist Magical Rite To Attain One's Desire

 
Preface
 
This translation of A Golden Libation [To The] Eight-Grouped [Beings] attributed to gNubs sangs rgyas ye shes (9th-10th century C.E.) is based upon a reading of two manuscript copies. The first,  given the Library of Congress Classification BQ7699.G65 S3 1972, is an easily readable manuscript (hereafter referred to as manuscript A) . The second, given the Library of Congress Classification BQ7662.4 S26 1970, is at times difficult to read as a result of the print's visual bleed-thru due to the translucency of the rice paper used in the manuscript's printing (hereafter referred to as manuscript B).  For the most part, there is little variation among the two manuscripts. When they do diverge, it is primarily in regards to variant spellings of proper names. Rather than burden the reader with notations indicating these variant spellings, I have merely chosen to record in the translation what I believe to be the best spelling among the two manuscripts. The notation of other minor variations between the two manuscripts has been kept to a bare minimum. Despite the fact that there exist minor differences between the colophons of both manuscripts, I have chosen to ignore them for the sake of simplicity and have merely included within the translation those portions where the two manuscripts more or less agree. Finally, any insertions into the translation by myself appear in brackets while notation numbers are enclosed by parentheses. 
 
 
A Golden Libation [To The] Eight-Grouped [Beings] (1)
 
 
First, one should prepare whichever items are to be offered.
 
[Such items may include:]
 
[1.] A mound of food [worthy of] the deities of the [Five] Pure Abodes.
[2.] The first distillation of beer.
[3.] The first fruits of the harvest.
[4.] Various flowers.
[5.] Medicinal oils.
[6.] The Three Sweets (2)
[7.] Various meats.
[8.] Various medicines.
[9.] Various grains.
[10.] An assortment of silks.
[11.] Various foods.
 
[After the offering] materials have been blessed by the six [magical] utterances and the six [magical] gestures and [one has] visualized one’s own tutelary deity while generating the idea of seeking refuge, one should enter into concentration. 
 
HUM
 
 
[Then say:]
 
I make this holy offering to the superior objects of veneration, namely – the three bodies [of the Buddha,] the three lineages, [my] teacher, [my] tutelary deity, the peaceful and wrathful deities, the Three Jewels that are objects of refuge, the Sky-goers, the gods of wealth, and to the Doctrine Protectors.(3) Upon the acceptance of this pure Golden Libation [offering,] I request my desire be granted.
 
[Next say:]
 
I make this holy offering to the eight-grouped exoteric [beings]: to brGya byin,(4) the ruler of the gods; to the Demi-god dBang po thag bzang; to the Probable-human lJon rta mgo; to the Dispenser of Evil Gang ba bzang po; to the Sky Glider gSer mig `khyil ba; to the Doctrine Protector Mahakala(5); to the Demon Lang ka mgrin bchu; to the Scent-eater Zur phud lnga ba. Upon the acceptance of this pure Golden Libation [offering,] I request my desire be granted. 
 
[Next say:]
 
I make this holy offering to the eight-grouped esoteric [beings]: to bTsan rgyal yam shud dmar po; to Yul lha phywa sang klu sras; to Srog bdag rgyal po snying `byin; to Chos skyong gnod sbyin dmar po; to Lha mo `jigs pa'i glog `byin; to Yab gcig bdud rje nag po; to dKar mo nyi zla`i thod `phreng. Upon the acceptance of this pure Golden Libation [offering,] I request my desire be granted.
 
[Next say:] 
 
I make this holy offering to the eight-grouped secret [beings]: to bDud po kha thun rak-sha; to gShin rje gshed po dmar po; to kLu bdud naa ga raa dza; to gNod sbyin bshan pa gri thogs; to ma mo srid pa khram 'debs; to bTsan po yam shud srog len; to bDud po re te 'go yag; to Srog bdag dung gi thor tshugs. Upon the acceptance of this pure Golden Libation [offering,] I request my desire be granted. 
 
[Next say:] 
 
I make this holy offering to the eight-grouped supreme [beings]: to Supreme Planet, Gyal po raa hu la; to Supreme Star, Khram shing kha thor; to Supreme Seducer, Ma nu raksha; to Supreme Ruler, Gri btsan `thu bo; to Supreme Mother, lCe spyang mdung `dzin; to Supreme Serpent, Klu rgyal dung skyong; to Supreme Protector, Nag po lte dkar; to Supreme King, Li byin ha ra. Upon the acceptance of this pure Golden Libation [offering,] I request my desire be granted. 
 
[Next say:] 
 
I make this holy offering to the eight-grouped apparitional [beings]: to dPung g-yas dgra lhar sprul pa; to dBung g-yon ma mo sprul pa; to Chu so bdud du sprul pa; to mGo bo srin por sprul pa; to mJug marmuru sprul pa; to Lag g-yas gshin rjer sprul pa; to Lag g-yon klu btsan sprul pa; to Mig dang snying dang mche pa gsum gza` bdud nyid du sprul pa. Upon the acceptance of this pure Golden Libation [offering,] I request my desire be granted. 
 
[Next say:] 
 
I make this holy offering to the eight-grouped appearance and existence [beings]: to Sa bdag ha la khyi nag po; to Klu bdud gdol ba nag po; to Sa yi lha mo brtan ma; to Phyogs skyong rgyal chen sde bzhi; to mGon po bdun cu rtsa lnga; to Yul `di`i gzhi bdag thams cad; to Pho lha dgra lha srog lha; to Mo lha mo sman. Upon the acceptance of this pure Golden Libation [offering,] I request my desire be granted.  
 
 
[Colophon] 
 
A Golden Libation was written by gNubs sangs rgyas ye shes because any ritual action, whether it be a hail protection ritual, a step repairing ritual, a ceremonial cake tossing ritual, a cross-threaded stick ritual or a  magical weapon hurling ritual, is, without an offering made to the groups of eight beings, nothing other than the activities of a childish mind. 
 
Happiness Everywhere!
May This Be A Virtue! 
 
 
Notes 
 
1. I have retained the standard translation of  gser skyems as “golden libation” despite the fact that the offerings suggested within the manuscript include a variety of food stuff.
 
2. Namely - molasses, honey and sugar.
 
3. Manuscript A has “treasure protector” (gter srung) while manuscript B has “doctrine protector” (chos srung).
 
4. Sanskrit, Indra.
 
5. Manuscript A has “treasure protector” (gter srung) while manuscript B has “doctrine protector” (chos srung).
 
 
 
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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Big Magick With Teeny Tiny Candles

Candle Magick can be a powerful tool in any magickal practitioner’s arsenal. In fact, I’ve recently been incorporating more Candle Magick into my spellwork and can personally attest to its efficacy. Nevertheless, candles make me nervous…well, burning candles anyway. If you’ve been around the occult corner once or twice you have undoubtedly heard of at least one candle mishap. I just can’t bring myself to let a candle fully burn for several hours or even days knowing that it will be unattended for much of that time, even when taking special precautions. For spells that require a large candle I’ve ended up extinguishing the candle when it could not be attended to and then reigniting it again when it could. While this method works, it breaks up the energy of the work and takes a hell of a long time to complete the working. Since I am an eclectic and not a traditionalist, I have in the past substituted a tealight for what would have typically been a larger candle. I simply carved my intent into the top of the tealight with a needle and dressed the top of the tealight with oil, moving in a clockwise direction for drawing things near and a counter clockwise direction for keeping things at bay. But even tealights burn for hours…too long for my comfort. So, recently I went to my local magical supply store (Wal-Mart) and picked up several packs of “birthday” candles.
 
As you can see from the picture above, they come in a variety of useful colors.
 
While I can’t carve my intent upon them as one typically does with a larger candle, I still dress the candle with oil. As a substitute for carving the candle I include a personalized sigil within the working and usually place it near or under the candle. Below is a picture of a recent working showing my minimal setup.
 
 
 For me there is really no better alternative. These small candles fully burn in about 15 minutes. This short burn time allows my work to be completed during periods when I am able to babysit the flame.  The esthetic of these small candles does, at least for me, pale in comparison to the more majestic candles. Neverthless, the completion of my spell with a fully burned candle and peace of mind far outway any esthetic. So, if you’re nervous about leaving a candle burn for hours in your home, give these tiny candles a try for your next big magick.
 
 
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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

By George...Magick Works!

 
By nature I’m a passive guy, always have been and probably always will be. I tend to let whatever negativity befalls me set up residence in my life without much resistance. This may be why I was initially attracted to some Eastern forms of thought those many years ago, because you know…”A reed that bends in the wind does not break.”  Sometime after an evocation of great importance failed to materialize (you can read about this failure here) I came to realize just how passive I had become. Without the daily enactment of the evocation rituals or the manifestation of my desire, I found myself floating on a raft in and endless sea where one direction looked as good as the other. It took me quite awhile to realize that floating on an endless sea, well…to put it nicely… sucks. I needed to find a way to navigate the waters and find myself a stretch of land upon which I could set up residence. I ended up returning to magick, a practice I had dabbled in as a teenager.  I thought maybe magick could help me not only brave the ocean but get me somewhere to boot (some comments regarding my return to magick can be found here and here).
Yet, because of my rather passive nature I tend not to utilize magick very often. In fact, I quite often forget that I have this tool available to me. So…when my magick bears fruit it usually comes as a surprise and I have to remind myself that magick works. Although magick works, your desire does not always come about quickly nor does it always come about in a preferred manner. Over the last year I have been doing some reconciliation magick that has just recently borne fruit. Both my honey jar working (read here) and my Karukulla working (read here) were intended to bring about this reconciliation. While honey jar spells are typically slow acting on their own, they are even slower when not worked regularly. Since I only began to consistently work my jar about two months ago, I have no one to blame for the length of time it took for the reconciliation to occur. Needless to say, to help keep the relationship sweat, I’ll be working my jar one day a week from here on out. Though the magick worked, the reconciliation certainly did not come about in a manner that I would have chosen. A breaking point was reached where the relationship was truly and utterly in danger of ending. It took this highly charged emotional event to create a catharsis that allowed for a renewed dedication to one another.
Magick does not always work at a snail’s pace, however. I added a much needed sex magick working into the reconciliation mix two weeks ago (candle magick) and exactly one day short of two weeks after the candle operation the magick worked its mojo. Unimpressed? Well, three years have passed with no intimacy between us, so I consider this a WIN! Though I consider my sex magick operation to have worked rather quickly, magick can also work with lightning speed. On New Year’s Eve morning I performed a combination sigil and mantra money spell for a pay raise in 2013. I had to laugh out loud when I arrived at work that very evening and a co-worker, quite out of the blue, approached me and informed me that he heard I will be receiving a pay raise this coming year. Damn that was fast!
While magick has not brought me to my island yet, it is helping me steer my raft.
 
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Tuesday, December 11, 2012

The Blue Disk Goddess/Spirit: An Occult Identification Game


A few days ago I had a dream where I was cooking some pancakes. When I turned the first one over it transformed into a dark/deep blue disk, whereupon I immediately heard, in a distinctly feminine voice, "I have come" (or possibly "I am here"). I was then "mounted" by the goddess/spirit. I did not experience the "mounting" as a full-on possession but rather as some type energy infusement designed to demonstrate "her" power. It was an absolutely indescribable experience. While I was present during the "mounting" there was something distinctly "other" added to me. "She" then raised me a few feet off the ground, whereupon I awoke.

Who might this blue disk goddess/spirit have been? Use your occult knowledge to offer a suggestion. Alternatively, use your favorite from of divination to identify this entity. Have fun with this!


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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

5-HTP: A Lucid Dreaming Supplement




In a previous blog post I relayed that I would be experimenting with several different supplements that are touted as being helpful for the struggling lucid dreamer in that they assist in establishing a proper brain environment for the likely occurrence of a lucid dream (read that post here).

The first supplement I have worked with is 5-HTP or 5-hydroxy-tryptophan. While many claims have been made about 5-HTP and its effects on the human body, its effectiveness as an anti-depressant seems to be the most substantiated. Although, there does seem to be some evidence that it assists in the treatment of Fibromyalgia, anxiety, mild sleep disorders and weight loss. The web is full of information regarding the typical mainstream uses of 5-HTP, so I will not delve into the matter further here. What I do wish to discuss in a little more detail is the use of 5-HTP as a lucid dreaming supplement (LDS).

Apparently, one of the most common side effects noted by those who ingest 5-HTP is increased dream vividness and bizarreness. This is not totally surprising, however, since 5-HTP is a precursor to serotonin and research has correlated increased serotonin levels with dream vividness. How does dream vividness and bizarreness help to establish dream lucidity? Well … rather indirectly. It is thought that if the dream is bizarre enough, the dreamer might be lead to question the reality of his/her experiences and realize that a dream is in progress, thereby gaining lucidity.

A more direct effect of taking 5-HTP for the lucid dreamer may very well be an increased amount of REM period during the latter hours of sleep, thereby increasing the amount of possible dream time that one can work with. It is believed that this increased REM period is the result of REM suppression during the early stages of sleep due to increased serotonin levels in the brain (as a result of taking 5-HTP prior to the onset of sleep) thereby resulting in a REM rebound effect. It is also believed that the increase in serotonin levels caused by 5-HTP help facilitate lucidity by heightening rational thought and self-awareness during REM sleep.

So, did 5-HTP assist me in becoming lucid at any point during my two week experimentation? The answer is a resounding “NO.” I took 100 mg of 5-HTP before retiring to bed every day for two weeks and experienced none of the effects discussed above. I did not experience any increase in dream vividness, bizarreness or REM rebound, not to mention lucidity. This is not to say that 5-HTP is ineffective as a lucid dream supplement. It may be that 5-HTP works better when combined with other lucid dreaming supplements. It may also be that my trial period was too short to bring about the desired effect or it may simply be that my physiology prevents 5-HTP from working its magic. Regardless, I will assuredly repeat my experiments with this supplement again in the future. But for now, it is on to the next supplement.


 
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Monday, October 22, 2012

A Halloween Public Service Announcement

The Magical Lotus interrupts it's regularly scheduled blog posting to bring you the following important holiday message:
 
 
 
 
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