The crow moon is so named as during this period you will hear murders of crows cawing to herald the coming spring. This moon also signifies a highly intuitive period which is perfect for divination.
So when you hear the crows caw, refer to this poem to determine your fortune this spring…
One for sorrow
Two for mirth
Three for a funeral
And four for birth
Five for silver
Six for gold
Seven for a secret, never to be told
Eight for a wish
Nine for a kiss
Ten for a bird, You must not miss
If you're too impatient to wait for a murder of crows to show up, you can always take up a tarot deck, pick a suit and shuffle numbers 1 to 10 and draw. Enjoy the season! Goodbye winter...
As we will it, so it will be
Lord Wulfrun
Growing up around Christians and atheists and a healthy
cynicism towards anything metaphysical, I can hear my family snigger at the
thought that I might consider myself capable of magick! And not the rabbit from
a hat kind either! So I thought I would write this blog entry to explain some
of what I believe magic entails, and answer the question can we really do it?
(perhaps in some way to answer cynics who may find themselves here).
Let’s begin by giving ourselves a simple definition of magick:
“Magick is using the force of your will to affect change in the material
universe.”
Taking us back to the very first Blog entry we looked at what is reality, and
taking Ervin Laszlo’s new paradigm view we discussed its division between a
material-state reality and mind-state reality.
Everything we perceive through our senses, including our surroundings, the
stars and planets, and our physical bodies exists in the material-State
reality. Metaphysical entities, including our higher selves, our imaginations,
god-forms and dreams exist in the mind-State reality. The material state
reality while it may appear to our senses as solid in form is in fact comprised
of waves and energy. We are as much a part of the air around us and the
chair across the room as we are a part of ourselves. the two states of reality
are equal and intertwined.
We know through science how energy transfers in the material universe, F=MA
etc. but what science cannot explain is when, if and how mind-state reality
impacts the material state reality.
Personally I believe I have seen it both in my own works and everyday life and
it is not as alien as you might think. In fact I think we all do it all the
time!
Let’s throw out some fairly commonly held day-to-day notions
These are all common concepts where we readily accept the mind’s influence over the outcome, “mind over matter”. We believe the outcome will be attained and it happens. The above are first person examples. What about 3rd person?
Let’s take an example:
3 people, we’ll call them Rob, Jane and Freddy, all decide on New Years Eve
that they are going to lose 20lbs before the summer so they can enjoy a holiday
together.
Jan 1 each of them separately comes up with a plan. They each choose a diet.
Rob chooses a low calorie diet, Jane chooses low fat, Freddy chooses a low fat
and low carb diet. They all sign up at a gym and begin attending twice a week
doing a roughly equivalent workout.
At this stage all intentions are equal and all material state plans of attack
are equal. However, Rob is a Christian, Jane is an occultist, Freddy is neither
and they all also formulate a mental approach.
Rob as a Christian prays regularly and he introduces into his regular spiritual
activities prayers that Jesus will help him fight off temptation, to stay on
his diet and keep up his gym attendance. Rob is a devout Christian and believes
strongly that Jesus will keep him on his path. He focuses on lent as the period
he will use to give up any bad food habits and lose the weight.
Freddy goes to the gym and follows the diet and believes in himself. He has
been an athlete in his youth and knows how to drive himself, he also has the
voice of his father and his high school athletics coach loudly ringing in his
ears. he has a structured routine to exercise, he drafts up a training plan to
follow.
Jane plans a ritual and the creation of a sigil. This sigil will be kept on her
person to ward off temptation. She spends many hours researching the best sigil
design incorporating astrology, tarot, Kabbalah and words of power to invoke it
with the maximum potency, she crafts it with complete focus and meditation and
charges it under a full moon calling for the assistance of her spirit-guide to aid
her in her plight. The imagery of the sigil is emblazoned on her subconscious,
she knows that every time temptation calls she will recall her sigil, and act
according to her goal.
They are all assisted by a healthy dose of competitive spirit!
So now you all want to know who succeeded! Well, as you can imagine it would be
very trite of me to now invent the paths ahead and predictably (given my
persuasion) show that Jane won and that’s why magick is awesome!
What we should focus on here is not the outcome but the different methods. Are
these approaches really that different?
Success will come for each based on the depth and quality of the self-belief
which follows. The point of this narrative is not to promote magick over other
approaches, but to normalize the concept of magick and to overcome a stigma
around the word. It is to say that Magick is not some far-fetched Disney-esque
wand waving claptrap. It is ritual method to influence your subconscious in
order to affect the universe around you.
Do we do it? Absolutely! Does it work? Well, I’ll leave you with this:
In February 2017 I was in dire physical condition after 4 back surgeries, a
year in recovery but still unable to do much more than hobble about. I decided
that in order to get my mobility back I had to exercise, if I wanted to
exercise I would have to lose weight. I created and charged a Temperance sigil
(based on the Temperance tarot card and the corresponding path between Yesod
and Tiphareth on the Kabbalah tree of life). I created it to assist me in
weight loss by reminding me to “temper” my appetite for good food and beer! 200
days later I had lost 50lbs and I am not lying when I say it was effortless. In
January 2017 I couldn’t run, in November 2017 I ran 20 miles in a week.
This activity was proof positive that this method would work for me and so it
has become part of my practice of “magick”. This is what magick is and it can be
done by anyone.
This was a fairly modest and local piece of spellwork, my mind
is now on bigger goals - I will keep you updated! Our magickal ability is only
limited by what we believe it can be capable of. My hope is that everyone can
find a way to perform magick that works for them and that we all work to make
the human experience a far better one!
As we will it, so it will be!
I am finding that I reside outside of other words people use to define themselves. I have to avoid Pagan, neo-pagan because of my approach to deity, I'm not a witch, I don't follow Traditional Wicca. I'm guessing many others face similar challenges, I would love to hear below in the comments what other people call themselves and why. Outside of the above I currently describe myself as an ECLECTIC OCCULTIST , occasionally I will also refer to myself as a CHAOS MAGE although I find this title a bit Harry Potter, it doesn't seem to hold enough academic weight for me.
So there it is. That is the "what am I?" and I am informed by Traditional Wiccans this all makes me "fluffy". In part as I'm a syncretist and also because I stand outside some of these other dogmatic boundaries larger established groups have created.The crow moon is so named as during this period you will hear murders of crows cawing to herald the coming spring. This moon also signifies a highly intuitive period which is perfect for divination.
So when you hear the crows caw, refer to this poem to determine your fortune this spring…
One for sorrow
Two for mirth
Three for a funeral
And four for birth
Five for silver
Six for gold
Seven for a secret, never to be told
Eight for a wish
Nine for a kiss
Ten for a bird, You must not miss
If you're too impatient to wait for a murder of crows to show up, you can always take up a tarot deck, pick a suit and shuffle numbers 1 to 10 and draw. Enjoy the season! Goodbye winter...
As we will it, so it will be
Lord Wulfrun
The crow moon is so named as during this period you will hear murders of crows cawing to herald the coming spring. This moon also signifies a highly intuitive period which is perfect for divination.
So when you hear the crows caw, refer to this poem to determine your fortune this spring…
One for sorrow
Two for mirth
Three for a funeral
And four for birth
Five for silver
Six for gold
Seven for a secret, never to be told
Eight for a wish
Nine for a kiss
Ten for a bird, You must not miss
If you're too impatient to wait for a murder of crows to show up, you can always take up a tarot deck, pick a suit and shuffle numbers 1 to 10 and draw. Enjoy the season! Goodbye winter...
As we will it, so it will be
Lord Wulfrun
Growing up around Christians and atheists and a healthy
cynicism towards anything metaphysical, I can hear my family snigger at the
thought that I might consider myself capable of magick! And not the rabbit from
a hat kind either! So I thought I would write this blog entry to explain some
of what I believe magic entails, and answer the question can we really do it?
(perhaps in some way to answer cynics who may find themselves here).
Let’s begin by giving ourselves a simple definition of magick:
“Magick is using the force of your will to affect change in the material
universe.”
Taking us back to the very first Blog entry we looked at what is reality, and
taking Ervin Laszlo’s new paradigm view we discussed its division between a
material-state reality and mind-state reality.
Everything we perceive through our senses, including our surroundings, the
stars and planets, and our physical bodies exists in the material-State
reality. Metaphysical entities, including our higher selves, our imaginations,
god-forms and dreams exist in the mind-State reality. The material state
reality while it may appear to our senses as solid in form is in fact comprised
of waves and energy. We are as much a part of the air around us and the
chair across the room as we are a part of ourselves. the two states of reality
are equal and intertwined.
We know through science how energy transfers in the material universe, F=MA
etc. but what science cannot explain is when, if and how mind-state reality
impacts the material state reality.
Personally I believe I have seen it both in my own works and everyday life and
it is not as alien as you might think. In fact I think we all do it all the
time!
Let’s throw out some fairly commonly held day-to-day notions
These are all common concepts where we readily accept the mind’s influence over the outcome, “mind over matter”. We believe the outcome will be attained and it happens. The above are first person examples. What about 3rd person?
Let’s take an example:
3 people, we’ll call them Rob, Jane and Freddy, all decide on New Years Eve
that they are going to lose 20lbs before the summer so they can enjoy a holiday
together.
Jan 1 each of them separately comes up with a plan. They each choose a diet.
Rob chooses a low calorie diet, Jane chooses low fat, Freddy chooses a low fat
and low carb diet. They all sign up at a gym and begin attending twice a week
doing a roughly equivalent workout.
At this stage all intentions are equal and all material state plans of attack
are equal. However, Rob is a Christian, Jane is an occultist, Freddy is neither
and they all also formulate a mental approach.
Rob as a Christian prays regularly and he introduces into his regular spiritual
activities prayers that Jesus will help him fight off temptation, to stay on
his diet and keep up his gym attendance. Rob is a devout Christian and believes
strongly that Jesus will keep him on his path. He focuses on lent as the period
he will use to give up any bad food habits and lose the weight.
Freddy goes to the gym and follows the diet and believes in himself. He has
been an athlete in his youth and knows how to drive himself, he also has the
voice of his father and his high school athletics coach loudly ringing in his
ears. he has a structured routine to exercise, he drafts up a training plan to
follow.
Jane plans a ritual and the creation of a sigil. This sigil will be kept on her
person to ward off temptation. She spends many hours researching the best sigil
design incorporating astrology, tarot, Kabbalah and words of power to invoke it
with the maximum potency, she crafts it with complete focus and meditation and
charges it under a full moon calling for the assistance of her spirit-guide to aid
her in her plight. The imagery of the sigil is emblazoned on her subconscious,
she knows that every time temptation calls she will recall her sigil, and act
according to her goal.
They are all assisted by a healthy dose of competitive spirit!
So now you all want to know who succeeded! Well, as you can imagine it would be
very trite of me to now invent the paths ahead and predictably (given my
persuasion) show that Jane won and that’s why magick is awesome!
What we should focus on here is not the outcome but the different methods. Are
these approaches really that different?
Success will come for each based on the depth and quality of the self-belief
which follows. The point of this narrative is not to promote magick over other
approaches, but to normalize the concept of magick and to overcome a stigma
around the word. It is to say that Magick is not some far-fetched Disney-esque
wand waving claptrap. It is ritual method to influence your subconscious in
order to affect the universe around you.
Do we do it? Absolutely! Does it work? Well, I’ll leave you with this:
In February 2017 I was in dire physical condition after 4 back surgeries, a
year in recovery but still unable to do much more than hobble about. I decided
that in order to get my mobility back I had to exercise, if I wanted to
exercise I would have to lose weight. I created and charged a Temperance sigil
(based on the Temperance tarot card and the corresponding path between Yesod
and Tiphareth on the Kabbalah tree of life). I created it to assist me in
weight loss by reminding me to “temper” my appetite for good food and beer! 200
days later I had lost 50lbs and I am not lying when I say it was effortless. In
January 2017 I couldn’t run, in November 2017 I ran 20 miles in a week.
This activity was proof positive that this method would work for me and so it
has become part of my practice of “magick”. This is what magick is and it can be
done by anyone.
This was a fairly modest and local piece of spellwork, my mind
is now on bigger goals - I will keep you updated! Our magickal ability is only
limited by what we believe it can be capable of. My hope is that everyone can
find a way to perform magick that works for them and that we all work to make
the human experience a far better one!
As we will it, so it will be!
I am finding that I reside outside of other words people use to define themselves. I have to avoid Pagan, neo-pagan because of my approach to deity, I'm not a witch, I don't follow Traditional Wicca. I'm guessing many others face similar challenges, I would love to hear below in the comments what other people call themselves and why. Outside of the above I currently describe myself as an ECLECTIC OCCULTIST , occasionally I will also refer to myself as a CHAOS MAGE although I find this title a bit Harry Potter, it doesn't seem to hold enough academic weight for me.
So there it is. That is the "what am I?" and I am informed by Traditional Wiccans this all makes me "fluffy". In part as I'm a syncretist and also because I stand outside some of these other dogmatic boundaries larger established groups have created.