Why Occult Matters must be kept a secret at all times
Once the
wheels of magic are in motion, one should never discuss a magic spell with
anyone. All occult matters must be kept a secret at all times. Talking
and discussing spiritual matters will disturb the magical energies and will
break the magic spell.
We know
the great power, the deep, enfolding mystery of the dark. We know that
teachings that make us fearful of the dark, of our shadow, are, in the end,
empty fearful promises that can never offer true enlightenment.
Our shadow
may move into killer mode to protect the creature, and this amazing surge of
energy can save the person from demise—our beings are designed to avoid
the end of the creature. We are not designed for unnatural acts like
armies, which are the works of the rich, using the heart felt idealism of the
young to herd them into weaponry and move them off for killingry. These
efforts are attempts to create a stasis for protection of the assets of the
wealthy. Nationalism is used to hypnotize the vast majority of working
people—who also pay for the assets of the wealthy by relinquishing their
own shares of the earth’s resources—then let their children march
off to slaughter.
The above
scenario is actual darkness as seen in Francis Coppola’s staggering film, Apocalypse
Now. The darkness of our shadow and Egyptian spells has nothing
to do with true evil like the mass psychosis of feeding children into the war
machines to protect the assets of the wealthy.
Our entire
beings are aflow with the light, airy grace of being, of feeling the overwhelming
state of happiness. This is the root of the philosophy of people like
the Dali Lama who can be seen living in the natural state of grace. The
Dali Lama shares his pursuit of kindness with us one and all—we can see
it in the authenticity of his smile. We all want to provide, to gain
understanding and to share it with all creatures, to offer great knowledge
and bring release from the global suffering, which we can see so deeply etched
on the majority of human faces.
However,
there are many parcels of knowledge that must be kept between the Caster of
Spells, the Practioner and the novitiate until the student is ripe, has gained
sufficient understanding to treat the truths as jewels.
This need
for protection of certain truths is seen in all great practice. Even
a fine, clear spirit, so deeply trained in the magnificence of loving-kindness,
so present, so clear, open and present right here in the moment, must be skillful
about the dissemination of certain information.
In this
same vein, Spell Casters must protect the novitiate, their participants, all
who come in from the cold, and start stumbling across knowledge for which they
are not prepared.
We are all
familiar with the old adage, “Never cast pearls before swine.” This
is not to say that those who are not Spell Casters, who are not versed in the
great teachings of Egypt are hog-like. It is not at all about putting
people down—that is never wisdom, but always, fear-based, frivolous behavior.
This
great truth from the ancients means that we should protect fine, glowing truths
from those who are not prepared to utilize them. We can be pretty much
certain that if we present a great hog with pearls, it will not place them
around the neck of its beloved to present their wonderful luster to glow in
the rays of the sun. On the contrary, the immense creature will either
eat them and give them up again, to mix with the mud and excrement, which are
his natural abode. Or, he may simply trample them directly into the slurry
in which he revels.
No matter,
the Practioner of the Egyptian arts must steer clear of revealing more than
their recipient can work with on an uplifting basis. When working with love
potions—handling so much power—we must be fully aware of the vast
forces at play.
First, there
are droves of human beings who are very strongly opposed to all spells. They
are deeply frightened of anything different, anything that doesn’t appear
as part of their milieu, and because fear of the shadow side is so prolific,
so often used to generate cash flow for films and television, a great percentage
of the population are deeply afraid of any spell casting.
Protecting
the teachings from this frivolous mind set is important, not from fear, but
because one does not waste vitality by casting pearls. Too much talk
weakens all great endeavors. This is one of the key points of all teachings. If
one talks, and talks, and talks, the energy is spread too thin and immense
amounts of one’s own power and the power of the magic and all related
spells leak off via the chit-chat.
This is
not to say that idle conversation is a forbidden behavior. Cults and
other groups that get too strict, promote an isolation from our own selves
as ordinary creatures. Above all things in this world, we are human beings. The
ordinary, the mundane, the day-to-day, are a very important part of our being
human. Simple things, like relaxing, laying on a bluff and watching a
stream roll by, chatting with dear friends after the communion of a home cooked
meal—all the ordinary pastimes are a very important part of keeping ourselves
grounded.
But, if
we simply stand around and gossip about our spells, our spell work, castings,
and the other aspects of the sacred knowledge, there is a tendency to fall
into habits. The key habit to avoid is promoting ourselves. This
means that we can easily develop longings to be the “best,” “the
most enlightened,” “ the most powerful of all sooth sayers.” That
type of thinking actually misses the point. The idea is to be an asset. To
cast Love Spells that help people move through all of those difficult barriers
that can separate us from a healthy love life.
The great
Egyptian Arts, with Egyptian Witchcraft high on that list, are without boundary—the
practitioner can empower the Love Spell as far as the person can expand with
their own ability to receive. The one direction that must be kept is
being of service—this keeps us away from the frivolous. False power,
fixation with power out of context, being consumed with our own myths about
our own selves: this type of behavior causes us to forget our deepest purpose—being
at one with service—and get lost in the pursuit of empty grasping.
Love
is actually the only power—it is where our only true, sustainable strengths
are available. Ever rejuvenating, regenerating, and reforming, Love can
release us into absolute freedom. As we get strong with Spell Casting,
we begin to see what must be kept quiet. We understand where leaks of
idle chatter diminish the great flow of energy through our work with others.
Love
does not require laborious sets of rules—it is the rule, a rule unto
itself. It
is not all smiley-faced and vacuous, huggy-bear sentiment. Those
behaviors are fine, but love also deals with the enhanced state of basic power,
the simple, uncut gem—the raw rugged stone with its shadow flow, it’s
inscrutable perfections, the facets not yet cut.
Exploration
of the dark side in Spell Casting can lead to people thinking that they have
become tough. mobsters of love, that they are invincible and have become a
grand showpiece. This is also frivolous behavior and is one of the key
reasons for avoiding talk, for keeping the work private.
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