Forget
all the fallacies and stereotypical pre-conceptions
taught to you out of fear and ignorance and approach
this question with an open mind. You will probably
find it is not what you have been taught to think.
Magick has been defined as "The art and science
of causing change to occur in conformity with will"1
which could be put more simply as making desired change
happen; or as "energy tending to change";
a definition I use is "magick is conscious evolution
through directing energy". This does not really
explain magick though, so I will try to elaborate
on these phrases in non-jargon terms.
An aim of magick is to train the mind by harnessing
and making more consciously accessible such higher
faculties as intuition, inspiration and the creative
imagination, and by drawing on the power of the unconscious
- to try and use more than the 10% of our brain's
capacity that we do. Magick assumes belief in, or
rather experience of, subtle energies. We can only
see about one seventieth of the light spectrum, yet
what we cannot see still affects us - such as x-rays
and ultraviolet light. Similarly, magick is about
focusing more subtle, non-physical energies, and directing
them to create change.
To
go about this requires experience, and training to
improve the power of the mind, and specifically, the
will. Acts such as meditation, breath control, voice
work, body work, visualization, drama, ritual, and
others, are all designed to improve our body and mind,
to better sharpen us and balance us, and to enable
us to perceive and wield more subtle energies. In
the same way, an individual is as strong as their
will, and the more balanced and integrated a person
is, the stronger their will (note, this is probably
one of the main reasons why so many magicians have
experience of counselling and/or psychology, recognising
the help these processes can give, both through training
and experiencing them.
This
also acts as a removal of farcical social stigma often
attached to these processes). Practising magick tends
to act as a deconditioning mechanism and can be a
subtle process, the longer you practice, the more
you change and the unnecessary inhibitions, stigmas,
guilts and sin complexes that society builds in are
removed. This has the effect of releasing their energy
into the psyche, where it can strengthen the individual.
The more physical side, such as yoga, bodywork, dance
and massage, also removes the tension held in the
body as body armour, and releases this and removes
energy blockages which impair full efficiency and
may result in illness.
Possibly
the major difference between magick and many of the
religious paths to spiritual growth is that magick
is more dynamic, and places the emphasis on you to
work for change - there are no gurus in magick, rather
there are fellow students with different perspectives
and experiences - we learn from each other, as in
other areas of life. Magick tends to work a lot with
symbols, as these are the language of the unconscious,
and this is an area of tremendous power to tap. Symbols
have many functions, and one of these, released through
magick, can be the ability to confound the ego and
the censor mechanisms, and enabling us to perceive
more subtle truths, or experience direct revelations.
Although we may not be able to fully explain how symbols
work, we know from experience that certain symbols
seem harmonious with certain types of energy.
Some
people ask why magick is spelt with a 'k' on the end.
This is to distinguish it from magic, associated in
the popular mind with illusionism and prestidigitation,
stage magic. Magick is not about illusion, it is about
creating real change, and the 'k' signifies this.
K is the eleventh letter of the alphabet, i.e. the
one beyond ten. Symbolically this is very powerful,
as we work in base ten, and eleven represents the
unseen, or hidden energies - the subtle energies of
magick, eleven is considered to be the number of magick.
Magickal
training and experience bring forth the energies of
the unconscious, and so it is no surprise to see that
symbols become more important as you develop, providing
not only the language of dream and the unconscious,
but also helping create a more flexible perception
grid of the universe. To grow spiritually, it is vital
that you remain flexible and do not become dogmatic,
rather that you are open to experience and willing
to question your ideas and beliefs as a result of
those experiences. Magick can be a painful process.
It is not easy to maintain the discipline and honest
self-critical approach all the time. It can also be
hard work dealing with the energy released without
being knocked off balance sometimes.
The
important thing in these cases is to remain honest
and keep at it. Nobody said magick was easy! It takes
a lot of practice and hard work and pain, but the
rewards are spiritual and mental growth, the joy of
life and the beauty of unconditional love. Beyond
the limits there are no limits!