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CRYSTAL VISION
THROUGH
CRYSTAL GAZING
OR
THE CRYSTAL AS A STEPPING
STONE TO CLEAR VISION
A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE REAL
VALUE OF CRYSTAL-GAZING
BY
FRATER ACHAD
Author of
"Q.B. L. or THE BRIDE’S RECEPTION" and "THE CHALICE OF ECSTASY."
Copyright, 1923
By C. STANSFELD-JONES
Chicago
International Copyright
All Rights Reserved
Dedicated to Those
Who
Having Realized the Difficulties of the Path
Have Sworn to Overcome All Things

FOREWORD
The Purpose of this little volume is three-fold. (1) To give those who are
interested in the art of Crystal-Gazing a clear and concise method of
procedure, not alone in the practice of the work, but also in the
preparation of the crystal itself, so that it becomes a true material
basis or link with other planes. (2) To show that the Ancient Methods of
Working -- if properly understood -- are more scientific than modern ones,
since they were designed to insure a definite type of vision and to put
the Seer in touch with definite Intelligences of a Higher Order. (3) To
point out that there are other Crystalline Spheres besides the crystal
ball at first used to contact them; and that eventually the practice may
lead to very high results, if the necessary steps are taken to insure
success.
With these objects in mind, the Author has done all in his power to make
this book of real value to all who may obtain it.
In the hands of the beginner it may lead to a wider conception of the
Nature and Powers of his, or her, own being. Those who have already
traveled some distance along the Occult Path may still find help through
the study of the more advanced, if less understood, methods of the Ancient
Seers. Those who are seeking to make their own Vision more Perfect, so
that the Light of Truth may focus itself within them, will also find hints
as to the means of accomplishing their True Purpose.
Thus, it is hoped, all will be satisfied; and should their satisfaction be
equal to that of the Author at this opportunity to herald the Light --
however faintly -- of the Ultimate Crystalline Sphere, Whose nature is
Light Itself, he will be more than repaid for his efforts.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1
THE LESSER CRYSTALLINE SPHERE.
First Considerations - The Crystal as a Material Basis - Magnetic
Attraction - Choosing our Crystal - Why Crystals attract us - The Choice
of our Place of Working - Purifying the Crystal - Consecrating the Crystal
- Initiating the Crystal - Care Of the Crystal.
CHAPTER II
THE GREATER CRYSTALLINE SPHERE.
How to approach the Practice of Crystal Gazing. The Two Important Factors
- What attracts us to the Crystal - Our Inner Motives - Honesty of Purpose
- Crystals and "crystals" - The First Great Lesson - The Second Great
Lesson - Practical Instruction - The True Start.
CHAPTER III.
THE UNIVERSAL CRYSTALLINE SPHERE.
The Value of our Visions - Taking Chances - Were the Ancient Seers Right?
- Establishing Spirit Identity - Notes on the Ouija Board - Contact with
the Unseen World - Is it necessary that the Crystal should be in sight? -
A Strange Experience - The Magic Mirror of the Universe - The Ancient Idea
of the Cosmos - The Universal Crystalline Sphere and our connection with
it.
CHAPTER IV.
A CONSIDERATION OF THE ANCIENT METHODS.
The necessary requirements Trithemius of Spanheim - His Work transmitted
by Barrett - The Form of Preparation for a Vision - The Circle - The Holy
Table - The Invocation - Consecration of the Circle - Conjuration of the
Spirit - The License to Depart - The Angels and Planets Ruling the Hours
of the Day and Night - Practical Difficulties - The Real Meaning of the
Wand, and of the Divine Names - Instructions for the Few.
CHAPTER V.
FURTHER CONSIDERATIONS - THE METHODS OF DR. DEE AND SIR EDWARD KELLY.
Much Knowledge, or none at all - Banishing and Invoking - Purification of
Incense - Disastrous Results through Failure to understand Seventeenth
Century Crystal Gazers - Their Visions - The Wonderful Work they
Accomplished - Results of their Work in this New Aeon - Inner organs of
Vision.
CHAPTER VI.
THE ATTAINMENT OF CRYSTAL VISION.
What the Power to see Visions Depends upon - Inner Guidance - Visions of a
Definite Type - Creative Imagination -
Willed Results - A New State of Consciousness - Traveling in the Body of
Light - Example of the Perfect Type of
Symbolic Vision - Visions that Initiate the Seer - Visions Universally
True.
CHAPTER VII.
OF THE ULTIMATE CRYSTAL.
Some Valuable practical hints In the form of Maxims - Intermediate types
of Vision - An Astral Journey undertaken by
the Author - His Guru’s Comments thereon - Errors of Working - Another
Vision of the Willed Type in order to obtain
Definite Information - The Results - The Star Consciousness - True
Crystalline Vision.
CHAPTER I
THE LESSER CRYSTALLINE SPHERE
The study of Crystal Gazing without a Crystal would appear very much like
the study of a "Bill of Fare" without troubling to obtain the material
food described thereon. The mere reading of a book on a subject of this
nature without an attempt to put into practice the processes described --
step by step -- from the very beginning, is futile and a mere waste of
time.
The first consideration, therefore (if the would-be seer has not already
attended to the matter), will be the choice of a suitable Crystal to form
the material basis of his experiments and a stepping-stone to the
development of his latent powers of clear vision.
In all probability the aspirant to this ancient art has already been
attracted to a Crystal Sphere of this nature, for there is little doubt of
the extraordinary magnetic attraction of objects of this kind whenever
they are exposed to our view, and since the present interest in this
fascinating subject has become apparent, we may see these Crystals
displayed more publicly than has ever been the case in the past.
In olden times, and even up to the last few years, crystals were the
cherished possessions of those well advanced upon the Path and kept by
them from the eyes of the so-called profane. Only after having found the
way, often with difficulty, to the presence of these Seers, did an
opportunity occur to get even a glimpse of such a magical link with the
invisible spheres. Fortunately for the modern aspirant, however, this
difficulty has been removed and it has been found that more good may
result by a proper study of this science so as to develop one’s own latent
powers, than ever a mere visit to a Seer could produce. Man has made a
considerable advance on the road to Attainment. Self-development and
self-initiation are beginning to play a much more prominent part than
formerly. Man is no longer content to believe what he is told, he at last
desires to know from his own experience. The Crystal is a stepping-stone
towards Self-knowledge.
We should select our crystal with great care; the more perfect its
quality, the more we should desire it as the means of our development. It
should be neither too large, nor too small, and here our natural intuition
should be allowed to guide us, but I may say that it is not well that the
Sphere be less than two and one-half inches in diameter, and it is not
necessary that it be more than four. We should choose this crystal, I
might almost say, lovingly; at least, if a selection is presented to us we
should take the one to which, after a moment of silent consideration, we
feel most attracted; and this -- if possible -- regardless of the material
consideration of its cost. We should not, however, purchase a globe which
is far beyond our material means, so that other obligations would suffer
thereby; otherwise, lurking at the back of our consciousness whenever we
use it, may be the feeling of having acted wrongly in that connection from
the very start.
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We must realize the importance of this advice, for the great attraction
that the Crystal has for us is something more than the arousing of a mere
idle curiosity on our part. It is no less than a desire -- subconscious it
may be -- to attain the same purity of soul that we perceive in the
Crystal before us, and, as a matter of fact the results we obtain by a
study and practice of this Art will largely, if not entirely, depend on
the purity of our desire and the quality and state of development of our
inner nature.
That is why I am taking up the material consideration first of all, for
after the crystal has actually come into our possession, our path lies
away from such considerations, at least until we have attained the success
which will surely attend our earnest efforts in the right direction.
Let us suppose then that the first step has been taken, a suitable Crystal
has been obtained, and that the possessor has taken it into his own room
-- the one he likes best and wherein he feels most contented and serene.
The choice of this room is also of importance, though in this case we must
make the best of what is at our disposal. If possible this room should be
one wherein we have never had any particularly unpleasant experience,
where there is nothing that we feel antipathy towards, and wherein are
such objects as we love best of all our possessions. In such an atmosphere
the soul of the seer will feel at peace, free from distractions, and
consequently in the right mood to commence his studies.
The Crystal should first be taken in both hands and held for a few moments
while we close our eyes and, calming the mind, raise our consciousness to
the highest and purest Ideal of which we are capable. We should persist in
our effort toward this state until we feel that holy calm and stillness,
so well symbolized by the Crystal itself.
We should next turn our attention to the crystal, separating the thumbs
slightly, thus allowing it to rest easily in the hollow of our hands. We
should remember that we, too, rest thus in the Hollow of the Hand of the
Almighty without Whose aid, our Work must come to naught.
As we look into the depths of this Globe -- material though it be -- we
cannot but be impressed with ideas of Purity. It is almost as if we gazed
into the eyes of a little child, and there are few who have not
experienced a peculiar sensation, almost amounting to awe, certainly one
of wonder, when so doing. The soul of the seer is very like that of a
little child -- or should be -- and it is in order that we may regain the
purity and perfection of this child-like vision that we set out on this
path. Most of our material surroundings give us a certain feeling of
grossness, few, if any, can compare with the lucid depths of the crystal
now before us.
But, in entering this path, we are about to deal with ideas and forces,
finer and less apparent to our ordinary senses than any we have yet known.
Even the transparent crystal is not as yet entirely pure, though we may be
unable to perceive one spot on its surface or within its depths.
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It is charged with a certain subtle magnetism attracted to it from the
surroundings in which it has been prior to the time we obtained it. It has
passed through many hands before, for a few moments, it rested in our own
while we turned our thoughts inward and upward towards the Highest. Even
as our own aspiration at that moment was pure, so must we first purify
this symbol of our Inner-self -- the Diamond Soul as it is sometimes
called -- for purification is the first step in the process whereby
Initiation may be obtained. We must pass this material thing -- inorganic
and lifeless though it may seem to us -- through the same processes of
Purification, Consecration and Initiation, through which we in turn desire
to pass.
But how may this be accomplished? That is not so difficult as it might at
first appear, but it is quite necessary for all that, and in order to
impress this necessity on your minds I must first devote a little time to
an explanation of the process.
Every material object, including the physical body of man himself, is but
the outward expression of certain finer forms of matter which
interpenetrate it. Thus in the case of man, we may say he is composed of
body, soul and spirit, the soul, in that case, being the plastic medium
which enables the Pure Essence or Spirit to contact and communicate with
the outer physical shell or envelope. This Soul of man -- and of the World
-- is sometimes called "The Astral Light" or "Plastic Mediator", for
unlike grosser substances it may be readily molded at will and without
visible means. This Astral Light interpenetrates all objects, it is
invisible to our physical senses, but its existence both in man and in all
nature, makes possible the power of Clairvoyance -- - Clear Vision -- as
well as of Clairaudience and other powers the development of which does
not come within the scope of the present treatise.
This subtle magnetic fluid is everywhere present, and reflected upon it --
as in a mirror -- may be found all the events or pictures of what has
occurred, or what is occurring on this planet and even beyond this sphere.
The Astral light absorbs every least impression, and so, even though not
apparent to our normal and undeveloped senses, the astral counterpart of
our Crystal Globe is still charged with impressions of all kinds that have
accumulated within it since its material substance was first formed. It is
because of its attracting these subtle influences that we wish to make use
of it as a medium for bringing them to our own consciousness, but we must
in the first instance demagnetize it, so as to banish all trace of the
past influences which it still contains.
This may be simply accomplished as follows: PURIFICATION
First place the crystal on a slender cup-like stand. (One may usually be
obtained with the crystal in the first instance.) This stand should be
placed on the surface of a small table, which has previously been
carefully cleansed, and from which all other objects have been removed.
We may either stand or sit before this table, within easy reach of the
crystal while we perform the first step towards the purification of our
material basis. Next
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place the tips of the fingers of both hands together, the thumbs being
also joined, so as to form a circle -- symbol of infinity but also of a
limitation or boundary -- then concentrate the attention on this circle
until you clearly imagine, or actually feel, a film of fine astral matter,
like the film of a soap-bubble, formed of the fine substance of your own
astral and etheric bodies, spreading over the hollow space between your
hands. As in the former instance, when your whole attention was turned
within, this film should represent to you the highest and purest of which
you are capable. A film of such purity that it will have the effect of
dispelling or banishing every lower influence it contacts.
Having concentrated your mind in this way for a few moments -- and the
ease with which this is accomplished is a good test of your powers as a
crystal-gazer -- you must now slowly move your hands until they are
directly above the crystal on the table, and still keeping your mind
firmly fixed on the idea of this pure film of astral matter, pass your
hands down over the crystal, thus causing it, in its turn, to pass clear
through the magnetized circle of your hands.
When your hands reach the table at the base of the stand, they should be
drawn apart, thus breaking the "film" and leaving the crystal above
demagnetized of all that is of a lower vibration than your own highest
ideal. It is then like a blank talisman, or a thing without life. If this
first step has been successfully accomplished, the crystal will now give
an impression of perfect ’cleanliness,’ or that is the best description
one can give of the proper result obtained by the process of purification.
It must on no account be touched at this stage of the work.
The next process is to charge it with your own magnetism, thus
consecrating it to the Work you wish to accomplish.
CONSECRATION
If the best results are to be obtained the crystal must now be consecrated
or dedicated to the special mission for which it is destined. This mission
is a very important one, much greater than we at first imagined perhaps,
for it is no less than that of representing to the seer his own Soul in
the pure condition to which he aspires to bring it. For that reason, his
material basis, the crystal, must never be used for any but the highest
purposes. It is no longer an ornament that may be placed on the
mantel-shelf, but something he is about to endow with his own life, to
charge with his own highest Will. Thus it becomes something most sacred to
him, no longer an object to be idly handled by the profane any more than
he would allow his own innermost feelings and ideals to be thus roughly
used by every passing stranger. This explains the attitude of the true
Seer of the past; it is not so much that the Crystals they used became
objects of superstitious mystery to the ignorant, as this sacred value to
the Seer himself, which caused them to be so carefully preserved. Once we
understand this, we shall adopt the right attitude towards our studies
from the very start.
How then must we accomplish the Consecration of our Small Crystalline
Sphere?
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Leaving it just where it stands on the table before us we must next place
the tips of our fingers and thumbs together, very much as before, but this
time allowing them to form a perfect equilateral triangle. Our hands
should be held in this position over the crystal, while we strongly
concentrate our minds on the idea that a positive current is flowing from
them down into the crystal. This current must again represent our highest
aspiration in its purest form, but directed this time by our True Will.
When we fairly feel this current flowing from our hands, they should be
passed gently over the crystal -still forming the triangle as before but
gradually allowing the palms to encircle the globe, without actually
touching it; then, when we feel impressed to do so as by an unseen force,
we should gently but firmly grasp the crystal itself, lifting it from its
stand, and allowing our hands to pass all over its surface. All this while
the mind must be kept in the highest possible condition of pure
aspiration, as if we were giving our very life to this object, as indeed
we are, for it now becomes more than a mere symbol of dead matter, it
lives, and we have brought it to birth as a child of our Will. Henceforth
it must be treated as such, as a sacred instrument, dedicated and
consecrated to the service of the Highest.
And here a warning is necessary, though it will not be needed by the
aspirant to this Art who has followed the directions hitherto given in the
right spirit. This warning was also given by an earlier writer on this
subject, John Melville, he writes:
"A sure and certain law exists, viz: - That if the seer’s purpose be evil
when he or she uses the crystal or mirror, it will react upon the seer
sooner or later with terrible effect; wherefore all are strictly cautioned
to be good and do good only."
This may sound rather like Sunday-school talk, but when explained in the
light of the principles I have set forth above, it becomes clear, for we
thereby charge the body of our "child" -- the crystal -- with a force
which must inevitably return to us as its creator, quite apart from any
question of outside influence from "beings" on other planes.
But he again reminds us that "The aerial spaces are thronged with
countless intelligences -- celestial, good, pure, true, and the reverse.
The latter have force: the former possess power. To reach the good ones,
the heart of the gazer must correspond, and they should be invoked with
prayerful feelings. There are innumerable multitudes of the bad on the
confines of Matter and Spirit. These malign forces are many and terrible;
but they can never reach the soul that relies on God in perfect faith, and
which only Invokes the Good, the Beautiful, and True for noble purposes."
Here we have many fresh ideas that need to be dealt with more fully in
their proper place, but the advice is good, and the warning necessary to
those who, with the best intentions, may through ignorance of their own
nature, and that of the Universe in which they live and move and have
their being, imprudently attract to themselves forces of evil too great
for them to withstand, thus bringing about obsession, madness or even
worse, through use of wrong methods.
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INITIATION
This stage in the process of the preparation Of our crystal has been
partially accomplished in the previous section of the work. We have really
CONSECRATED the object by determining to use it only for the one work
before us and for no other purpose, and we have at least partially
INITIATED it by charging it with our own Will and Life. Initiation means a
beginning and we shall have made a good beginning If the above
instructions have been carefully and faithfully followed. An elaborate
ceremony might have been adopted, but since we are ourselves only making a
beginning of the Work, such a Ceremony, even if described would have
appeared cumbersome and unwieldy. As it is the merest novice has no excuse
for neglecting the few simple rules laid down, which in the end, will be
seen to have a far greater importance than is at first imagined.
If we start rightly we shall continue rightly, but a false start
practically ruins our chances of success.
Enough has been accomplished for the moment, and the next step is to leave
the crystal alone for a short time, not to start to use it immediately.
This will be a test of patience, for one thing, and we shall need all our
patience in order to succeed fully.
But, as with a new born babe, we must not leave our crystal unprotected.
It should be carefully wrapped in a piece of silk obtained for the purpose
and likewise dedicated to that end. Rose-pink is perhaps the best, as if
to suggest our pure love of this "object" we have so carefully prepared.
Outside that we might well place "grey" and finally "black" silk
wrappings.
If this seems too elaborate, use a piece of pure black silk only, and
whenever the Little Crystalline Sphere is used, first polish it carefully
with this same silk wrapper.
Now put your crystal away, and read the next Chapter carefully before
attempting to use it further.
CHAPTER II
THE GREATER CRYSTALLINE SPHERE
We have given some consideration to the proper preparation of our Crystal,
or, as we termed it in the last chapter, the Lesser Crystalline Sphere. We
must now pay some attention to the necessary condition of our own Inner
Being or what we may term The Greater Crystalline Sphere.
The attitude of mind in which we approach the practice of the Art of
Crystal-Gazing, will largely determine the results to be obtained
therefrom. These may be little or great, as we ourselves look at the
matter from a narrow or broad point of view.
Those who enter upon this study, actuated by a mere idle curiosity, after
having attempted to satisfy it, may find there is apparently very little
to be gained, while, on the other hand, even if in the first instance
curiosity alone was our motive, it may give place to a genuine and lasting
interest, leading to the highest results, if we are prepared to add to our
original impulse enough energy to carry us through the very necessary
preliminary practices by which alone, success may be assured.
There are two important factors entering into this proposition, The Seer
or Gazer and the Crystal or object used to concentrate the gaze upon. The
proper relation of these two is what brings about the desired result, viz:
Clear Vision.
Now the clarity of our vision depends chiefly upon ourselves, not upon the
crystal which is but a convenient means of acquiring this. We should now
spend a few minutes in self-examination, in the same way that we did when
we first examined the crystal or material basis of the work.
Why have we been attracted to the crystal. is just as important a question
as why did the crystal attract us? In fact much more important, for our
whole future may depend upon this curious meeting. Was it because we had
been told, or that we imagined, that by some mysterious means we should
thereby be enabled to peer into the future there to discover what lies
before us on Life’s Path, or what lies before those whom we hold dear as
friends or acquaintances? Was it that we might perchance see the vision of
one whom we had idealized in our imagination as a soul-mate, and hoped
thereby to be assured of the actual existence of such? Was it that we
might pry into the distant past, or even into the immediate past, of the
lives of those with whom we are in daily contact, so that we might thereby
obtain a knowledge of events that would at the same time put us in
possession of a certain degree of power? Or was it as a stepping stone to
really Clear Vision, a better understanding of Life itself, of our own
being, and our true relationship with our environment in a larger sense
than could be expected by mere physical means?
Probably our motives may have been compounded of some or all of these, and
many more, and on that account be somewhat vague and uncertain. In that
case we must at first expect a certain vagueness and uncertainty in our
visions. In proportion to the
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clarity of our own conceptions, must our visions appear hazy or perfect in
every way. "A true vision is to awakement as awakement is to a dream: and
a perfect vision is so nearly perfect Reality that words cannot be found
in which to translate it, yet it must not be forgotten that its truth
ceases on return of the seer to the Material plane". This statement was
made by one of the Great Seers, one who no longer needs the aid of a
crystal, yet it holds good in this case also and will give the aspirant a
glimpse of what may be expected provided we go to the trouble to thus
perfect our instrument -- the Greater Crystalline Sphere.
A certain honesty of purpose is requisite to this Art, that is to say if
it is our true desire to obtain the beat results. The Good the Beautiful
and the True are the natural desires of the human soul, any inclination
towards the reverse, shows an imperfection in our Crystalline Sphere which
needs to be eradicated. Fortunately the Soul of man is Plastic and unlike
the Hard Crystal Globe, may be easily worked upon and remolded nearer to
the heart’s desire.
A certain honesty of purpose must also be apparent in the instructions we
follow, and for that reason it may be well to say a few words about the
"crystals" and books on Crystal-Gazing which may come into the hands of
the Student.
First then in regard to Crystals and "crystals". In all probability the
crystal you have purchased, purified, consecrated, initiated and wrapped
away so carefully, is not a real crystal at all. This news may come to you
with a kind of sickening shock. But this shock will not last long if your
own "Greater Crystal" the Inner Part of your being is true, and if you
have faithfully carried out the preliminary instructions as directed. You
have accepted this symbolic crystal as your "child", as something into
which you have directed your highest aspiration and will. It matters
little what the substance is composed of, so long as it has now become for
you a sacred thing.
But how could you have been thus deceived if such were the case. Through
ignorance of the real value of Crystal. In all probability the ball you
purchased cost but a few dollars, whereas, had it been genuine Crystal, it
would have been much beyond your means, or at least have cost more than
you were prepared to risk on the experiment in hand. You have probably
obtained a very carefully cut and polished sphere of glass, free from
flaws and difficult and expensive to make. But it is a manufactured
article, not a natural stone. It may be you could see little difference
between it and a genuine stone, but the difference lies within, for the
real crystal is built up by Nature on hexagonal lines, yet so clear and
transparent is the stone that we do not see them. The one true test of all
the crystal family is the fact that the angle of incidence remains the
same in each species. Now the Hexagram symbolizes the Macrocosm, the Great
Universe, or God. For the moment we have described the Soul of Man as our
Greater Crystalline Sphere. In many cases this Soul has not attained to
its greatest purity, and is little more than the Glass Sphere is to the
Genuine Crystal.
Let this teach you your first great lesson in the Art, not to be deceived
by, appearances, for it is written "The Devil himself may appear to us as
an Angel of
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Light". Yet do not be discouraged by this discovery, let us examine the
matter more closely. Crystals are comparatively rare, and while little in
demand, and that only by the most earnest seekers and Seers who were
prepared to "Buy their eggs without haggling", the supply was ample to
fill the needs of those who sought after them. Today Crystal-Gazing has
taken a more popular aspect, and attracts -- in many instances -- less
serious people, or those who are not prepared to pay very highly for the
fulfillment of their desires. Consequently a demand has arisen for
"something very like the real" -- just as good perhaps for the majority of
persons -- but, what is more serious, there is likely to be a
corresponding decline in the value of the practice, for less care may be
taken in the methods used, and so on, till -- like many other studies --
it fails to be understood and thus falls into disrepute.
Fortunately the matter is not irreparable when understood in its true
light, and greater reliance placed upon the inner powers of the Seer than
on the objects at which he gazes. He cannot change glass into crystal in
the case of the globe before him, but he may change Glass into Crystal in
the case of his own Inner Being, and the latter is far the most important
consideration after all.
Next, in regard to books on the subject of Crystal-Gazing, we find the Art
mentioned here and there in a great many Ancient and Modern treatises on
Occult matters, but there are few books of a serious nature devoted
entirely to this subject. What we do see are usually produced in such a
catch-penny style that they are immediately associated with
’fortune-telling’ and ’dream-books’ of the lowest order.
There is one little book, however, that is well worthy of notice as it is
evidently an earnest effort on the part of the Author to set forth the
main principles, as far as known to him, in a truly helpful manner. I
refer to "Crystal Gazing and Clairvoyance" by John Melville. Published
London 1910 by Nichols and Co. in a new and revised form. I shall refer to
this little book again from time to time, meanwhile I should tell you that
it is out of print and not available in America in that form. I may
remark, however, that it has been copied almost word for word by a person
who, claiming to be an occultist, should know better. The book was
Copyrighted in England in 1896, but apparently no American protection was
secured by the Author or Publisher. In that case it may be just within the
scope of legitimate business to publish an American Edition without
permission of the author or his agents, but in the case I refer to even
the Author’s Preface was copied word for word and signed by the impostor
with his own name as being author of the whole treatise; acknowledged
references in the book itself to other contributors were deliberately
deleted and so changed that credit was no longer given to original
sources, and in addition Copyright was claimed by the plagiarist, not
alone in America but even in England and other Countries covered by the
original Copyright. A warning was added that the contents of the volume
must not be copied in any way without written permission, disregard of
which would subject the offender to the penalty provided by law. This
seems to me to add insult to injury and, whether the laws of the Country
overlook such things or not, the Law of Karma must in the long run deal
with anyone who steals another man’s work and calls it his own and then
foists it
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upon the public, making everyone who purchases the book, whether ignorant
of the truth or otherwise, what can scarcely be other than a receiver of
stolen goods.1
From an occult point of view these circumstances practically bar the
serious student from any benefit he might otherwise have derived from a
study of the book itself, but fortunately, that is not essential as after
all the treatise leaves much to be desired.
You may learn a further important lesson from what has just been recited,
viz: Don’t be content to rely upon appearances, and when you obtain a
message from whatever source don’t be too sure that the source is the same
that it purports to be, or that you imagine it to be. In Crystal-Gazing,
and all similar practices this is of vital importance, for neglect of this
warning, may lead you far astray from the true Path. St. John knew his
business when he said: "Test ye the spirits, whether they be of God."
(Good). And this testing of your sources of information, as well as of
your own motives is of primary import.
To return, however, to John Melville’s little book, it is cast in the
following form. First the composition of Beryls or Crystals is taken up;
but for reasons mentioned earlier in this chapter, this aspect is of no
great importance to the modern enquirer. Then the derivation of the name
is discussed and certain other matters of a hypothetical nature are
enquired into. The Ancient Methods of Ceremonial in connection with the
Art are summarized, and a few practical directions for the modern student
follow. This concludes the first part of the book dealing particularly
with the matter in hand. The second part is by another author, and
entitled "Hygienic Clairvoyance", the title being a most unfortunate one
in my opinion, although there are some interesting hints in regard to
"Induced Clairvoyance" towards the end of the book. But there is no
connected and systematic thread to guide the student through the various
stages that may be necessary for him in order to attain a complete
knowledge and experience of the whole matter. For that reason, having been
requested to prepare a new and original account of the processes involved,
I have decided to start at the very beginning, and lead the student by
gradual stages to a comprehension of the larger outcome of the Work.
But it is now time for us to consider the early stages of the practical
work, taking up the thread from where we left it at the end of the last
chapter.
Therefore take your crystal and polish it carefully placing it upon its
stand near you, while you pay attention to the following directions.
In the first instance your desire is merely to cultivate a certain degree
of clairvoyant power by the regular use of this globe. By this means what
are called "visions" of things or events, past, present or future may
appear clearly to the inner sight or eye of the soul.
1 Transcriber’s note: The person being referred to above is L.W. de
Laurence, a notorious literary thief.
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No great harm can come from this practice, provided that the inner motives
of the Seer are kept pure and no attempt is made to prostitute it to
undesirable ends. Looked upon as a process of self-development leading to
concentration of the powers of the mind, and a widening of the mental
horizon, the practice of this art may be recommended to almost everyone.
The rules laid down by John Melville for this stage of the work are clear
and concise, and leave little to be desired, I shall therefore quote them
practically in full, adding my own comments, where necessary, in
parentheses.
(1) "Select a quiet room where you will be entirely undisturbed, taking
care that it is as far as possible free from mirrors, ornaments, pictures,
glaring colors and the like, which may otherwise distract the attention.
"This room should be of a comfortable temperature in accordance with the
time of year, neither too hot nor too cold. About 60 to 65 Fahr. is
suitable in most cases, though allowance can be made for natural
differences in the temperaments of various persons. Thus thin, nervous,
delicately organized individuals, and those of lymphatic and soft,
easy-going, passive types, require a slightly warmer apartment than the
more positive class, who are known by their dark eyes, hair and
complexion, combined with more prominent joints and sharper development of
what phrenologists term the Perceptive region of the forehead. Should a
fire, or any form of artificial light be necessary, it should be well
screened off, so as to prevent the light rays from being reflected in, or
in any manner directly reaching the crystal.
"The room should not be dark, but rather shadowed, or charged with dull
light, somewhat such as prevails on a cloudy or wet day.
(2) "The crystal should be placed on its stand on a table, or it may rest
on a black velvet cushion, but in either case it should be partially
surrounded by a black silk or similar wrap or screen, so adjusted as to
cut off any undesirable reflection.
"Before beginning to experiment, remember that most frequently nothing
will be seen on the first occasion, and possibly not for several sittings,
though some sitters, if strongly gifted with psychic powers in a state of
unconscious, and sometimes conscious degree of unfoldment, may be
fortunate enough to obtain good results at the very first trial.
"If, therefore, nothing is perceived during the first few attempts, do not
despair or become impatient or imagine that you will never see anything.
"There is a royal road to crystal vision, but it is open only to the
compound password of Calmness, Patience, Perseverance. If at the first
attempt to ride a bicycle failure ensues, the only way to learn is to pay
attention to the necessary rules, and to persevere daily until the ability
to ride comes naturally.
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"Thus it is with the would-be seer. Persevere in accordance with these
simple directions, and success will sooner or later crown your efforts.
(3) "Commence by sitting comfortably with the eyes fixed upon the crystal,
not by a fierce stare, but with a steady, calm gaze, for ten minutes only,
on the first occasion. In taking the time it is best to hang your watch at
a distance where, while the face is clearly visible, the ticking is
rendered inaudible. When the time is up, carefully put the crystal away in
its case, and keep it in a dark place, under lock and key, allowing no one
but yourself to handle it."
(The importance of this latter instruction will be clear to those who have
studied the first chapter of this present treatise, and who have actually
prepared their crystals in the proper manner. Strange magnetism will of
course have its effect on the crystal globe, and again render necessary
some such process of Purification as already described.)
"At the second sitting, which should be at the same place, in the same
position, and at the same time, you may increase the length of the effort
to fifteen minutes, and continue for this period during the next five or
six sittings, after which the time may be gradually increased, but should
in no case exceed one hour."
(The first instruction in the above paragraph, relative to place, time,
etc., is given in order that the student may take advantage of certain
Cyclic Laws, which make the repetition of an act under similar
circumstances, easier with each attempt, on account of the fact that he
has begun to form a habit of working.)
(4) "Any person, or persons admitted to the room, and allowed to remain
while you sit should (a) keep absolute silence and (b) remain seated at a
distance from you."
(The presence of any other person is of course a handicap to concentration
of mind, and should be avoided at first. Any movement in the room may
reflect in the crystal, and thus disturb the vision.)
"When you have developed your latent powers, questions may, of course, be
put to you by one of those present, but even then only in a very gentle,
or low and slow tone of voice; never suddenly, or in a forceful manner."
(It is far better to make the whole practice one of self-development, and
not to have people around who will ask a lot of idle questions. Again, the
soul of the seer is to some extent thrown open during the practice, so as
to make impressions from the Higher Spheres possible, and it is quite
another matter to let other, probably ignorant, people, pump the mind of
the seer full of suggestions of a lower order, while in that condition.
Therein lies the danger of the practice.)
(5) "When you find the crystal begins to look dull or cloudy, with small
pin points of light glittering therein, like tiny stars, you may know that
you are commencing to obtain that for which you seek - viz: crystalline
vision. Therefore persevere with
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confidence. This condition may, or may not, continue for several sittings,
the crystal seeming at times to alternately appear and disappear as in a
mist. By and by this hazy appearance will in its turn give place quite
suddenly to a blindness of the senses to all else but a blue or bluish
ocean of space, against which, as if it were a background, the vision will
be clearly apparent."
(The above is practically all the instruction necessary to the desired
result, the rest is practice on your part. Yet here are a few further
hints for your guidance:)
(6) "The crystal should not be used soon after taking a meal, and care
should be taken in matters of diet to partake only of digestible foods,
and to avoid alcoholic beverages. Plain and nourishing food, and outdoor
exercise, with contentment of mind, or love of simplicity of living, are
great aids to success. Mental anxiety, or ill health, are not conducive to
the desired end. Attention to correct breathing is of importance."
(A long comment might be added on the necessity of correct breathing, it
will perhaps find a place later on in this treatise.)
(7) "As regards the time at which events seen will come to pass, each seer
is usually impressed with regard thereto; but as a general rule, visions
appearing in the extreme background indicate time more remote, either past
or future, than those perceived nearer at hand, while those appearing in
the forefront, or close to the seer, denote the present, or immediate
future."
(This question of ’time’ is an important one, and it is unfortunate that
it should largely depend on the ’hunch’ of the seer. Time on other planes
is differently conditioned, or rather since time is a mode of the human
mind, and our mind is at a different state of vibration when examining a
vision, the question arises as to the ability of the seer to translate one
set of time senses into another corresponding to a different plane. Time
in the long run, is discovered to be an illusion after all. There is much
in the warning, previously given, that however perfect a vision may
appear, it is untrue when brought down to the material plane. More may be
said on this matter later.)
(8) "Two principal classes of visions will present themselves to the
sitter (a) The Symbolic, indicated by the appearance of symbols such as a
flag, boat, knife, gold, etc.: and (b) Actual Scenes and Personages, in
action or otherwise."
(In the former instance much will depend on the ability of the seer to
translate the symbols correctly, and in the latter there is always liable
to be deception by elementals masquerading as the persons that appear to
the seer. Remember our warning about the faked book.)
"Persons of a Positive cast of organization, the more active, excitable,
yet decided type, are most likely to perceive symbolically or
allegorically; while those of a Passive nature usually receive direct or
literal revelations. Both classes will find it necessary to carefully
cultivate truthfulness, unselfishness, gratitude for what is shown, and
absolute confidence in the Love, Wisdom and Guidance of God Himself."
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So ends Mr. Melville’s instruction, and he displays his wisdom in thus
warning the reader of the necessity of cultivating purity in his own
Larger Crystalline Sphere and in relying on nothing but the highest as his
ultimate Guide. We shall understand this more clearly as the work
progresses, meanwhile enough has been given to enable the would-be seer to
start without further delay-his actual practice of the Art.
Follow the above instructions carefully, and perform your first ten-minute
practice now, before you go any further in the study of this treatise.
Then make up your mind to do the practice regularly every day till you
have proved for yourself the possibility of obtaining some results by this
means.
CHAPTER III
THE UNIVERSAL CRYSTALLINE SPHERE
There is little doubt of the possibility of developing the power to "see
things" of an unusual and unlooked for nature, if a certain course of
action is persisted in. The drunkard proves this possibility beyond shadow
of doubt. But as to the value of what is then perceived, and even the
value of what we may perceive as a result of our concentrated attention on
the crystal, that requires further consideration, and a careful decision
on the part of the would-be seer, as to what he is prepared to accept as
truth, and what he is willing to reject as valueless, despite -- perhaps
-- its fascinating appearance.
Here we find ourselves in much deeper waters, but it will be well worth
while to give the matter careful consideration, for it is written: "What
shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?"
We cannot afford to take any chances of exchanging The Soul -- our Greater
Crystalline Sphere -- for any lesser consideration that may fascinate us
by means of reflection in our Glass Globe or Lesser Crystalline Sphere.
Mr. Melville, while pointing out in his little book that the ancient and
more elaborate methods of using the Crystal involve a great deal more
preparation, and possibly more danger on account of the fact that in olden
times the Seers did not use the Crystal so much as a means to personal
clairvoyance, as in order to compel the actual presence of certain genii
or spirits in the crystal, and to obtain therefrom answers to such
questions as might be propounded by the querent rather discounts the value
of the more practical application therein implied.
He says "That as the ordinary experimenter of today has no desire to
compel the presence of a spiritual being in the crystal, it is quite
unnecessary for him or her to draw magic circles, or to go to the trouble
and expense of acquiring and using special or costly apparatus, with the
exception of the crystal itself." But, after all, let us pay a little
attention to what we are doing, before we accept too readily the statement
that a certain degree of trouble and expense are unnecessary and the
assurance that we can place reliance on the results obtained by the simple
method of gazing into the crystal and taking a chance as to what we see
presented to our inner vision. The Ancients, generally speaking, were not
half so easily deceived as many moderns who dabble in arts and sciences
with very little real knowledge as to what they are undertaking or expect
as a result.
I can do no better than quote a brief article which appeared in an
American Magazine, written by The Master Therion, on:
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THE OUIJA BOARD.
"Suppose a perfect stranger came into your office and proceeded to give
orders to your staff. Suppose a strange woman walked into your drawing
room and insisted on being hostess. You would be troubled by this. Yet,
people sit down and offer the use of their brains and hands (which are,
after all, more important than offices and drawing rooms) to any stray
intelligences that may be wandering about. People use the Ouija Board
without taking the slightest precautions.
"The establishment of the identity of a spirit by ordinary methods is a
very difficult problem, but the majority of people who play at Occultism
do not even worry about this, They get something, and it does not seem to
matter what! Every inanity, every stupidity, every piece of rubbish, is
taken not only on its face value, but at an utterly exaggerated value. The
most appallingly bad poetry will pass for Shelly, if only its
authentication be that of a planchette! There is, however a good way of
using this instrument to get what you want, and that is to perform the
whole operation in a consecrated circle, so that undesirable aliens cannot
interfere with it. You should then employ the proper magical invocation in
order to get into your circle the one spirit that you want. It is
comparatively easy to do this. A few simple instructions are all that is
necessary, and I shall be pleased to give these, free of charge, to anyone
who cares to apply.
"It is not particularly easy to get the spirit of a dead man, because the
human soul, being divine, is not amenable to the control of other human
souls; and it is further not legitimate or desirable to do it. But what
can be done is to pick up the astral remains of the dead man from the
Akasha and to build them up into a concrete mind. This operation, again,
is not, particularly profitable. The only legitimate work in this line is
to get into touch with the really high intelligences, such as we call
Gods, Archangels, and the like. These can give real information as to what
is most necessary for our progress. And it is written in the Oracles of
Zoroaster that unto the Persevering Mortal the Blessed Immortals are
swift."
* * *
Here, for the case of the Ouija Board applies equally to the Crystal, we
find a masterly common-sense explanation of why the ancient and modern
adepts resort to more careful, if more elaborate, methods to insure proper
results. The danger lies in failure to adopt them, rather than the
reverse.
But, after all, we have been considering the crystal chiefly as an aid to
the development of our Inner Self, rather than the possibility of
Divination by its means. In this course we should persist for the present.
In Melville’s work we find a Plate showing the operator seated before his
table with his gaze fixed upon the crystal (which being on a stand is
nearly at the level of his eyes), while the rays of magnetism, following
the line of vision focussed in the eyes, spread out slightly till they
reach the crystal, then widely diverge as representing the
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Universal attraction of the Crystal itself. In other words, The Universal
forces and the Human forces meet at the point of the Crystal and thus
produce the vision.
Up to this point we had only taken into consideration the Lesser
Crystalline Sphere, and the Greater one, or The Soul of Man, but had left
out of account the Corresponding Sphere of a Universal Nature. This will
be dealt with more fully in its proper place, meanwhile a few words may be
said on the modus operandi of bringing the enquirer into direct contact
with the crystal, and through its medium, with the unseen world. Melville
suggests:
"(1) By Concentration in the Crystal of the greatest possible influx of
celestial or terrestrial magnetism, or both.
"(2) By Concentration in the Body of the operator of unalloyed magnetism,
through the purity of the amatory functions.
"(3) By Concentration of the Mind, through the mental faculty of "Concentrativeness,"
acting through the Phrenolegical Brain "centre" located in the superior
portion of the First Occipital convolution of the Cerebrum."
All the above, it will be seen, imply CONCENTRATION, and this is all
focussed in the Crystal.
The real key to the reference to our "amatory functions" is that we must
"fall in love with the object of our work" for Love is the tendency of any
two things to become one, thus losing themselves in a third idea,
different from either of them. When the experimenter has so concentrated
his attention on the crystal that no other idea enters his mind, the SEER
and the SEEN, as it were, rush together and blend into a vision of a more
Universal Order. Self and the Crystal are both forgotten when this
"marriage" takes place.
Now comes an interesting question. Is it necessary that the crystal or
other magical link or material basis be within sight of the operator at
all? Again, may the concentration of the mind of the operator on a point
within his own being produce similar, perhaps better results? In other
words, is the crystal but a means towards CONCENTRATION OF MIND, which
when accomplished may be better transferred to some other centre or focal
point.
In regard to the question of the magical link the author may quote one of
his own early experiences which may be of interest to some other students.
On May 28th, 1914 between 10:10 and 10:35 P. M. his Magical Record shows
that in accordance with instructions received from the great Order of
which he was then a Neophyte, he was attempting to answer the following
Examination Question from a series of practical questions forming part of
the task of his Grade.
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"Discover by means of Astral Visions the nature of the Alchemical
principles Sulphur, Mercury, and Salt. How do they differ from the Three
Gunas and from the Elements Fire, Water and Air?"
Without going into the means of Astral Vision (not the crystal) or the
early part of the visions, we may quote the following entry from his
record:
"Thirdly, I considered "Salt" and there came a vision of a ship upon the
sea, this ship presently struck a rock and was sucked down into the depths
of, the ocean, to rise no more. And I meditated upon this, as the action
of Tamas, sloth. Once strike the "Earth" and its "Waters" (or Tamas) will
draw you down and hold you fast, more surely than either the energy of
Sulphur or the calm of Mercury."
"May 29th, 1914. Last night, after entering diary about 11:5 P. M. I felt
very cold indeed, and went over to the next camp to fetch R. I was still
shivering when I went to bed. This morning, at the Railway Station, I
heard of the sinking of ’The Empress of
Ireland’.
"It was not until after my arrival at the office that I remembered the
vision I obtained last night, when it suddenly flashed across my mind as a
strange coincidence. On further thought I noticed the time (10:15 to 10:30
P. M. Vancouver British Columbia.) exactly corresponded to 2:30 A. M. at
Quebec where the time is 4 hours different. The "Empress" went down at
2:30 A. M."
I thought this of sufficient interest from a scientific point of view
(although the vision had come to me merely as a Symbol of the Element,
Water) to take a little trouble to prove that I had recorded the vision
before I could possibly have heard of the accident and within 10 minutes
of the actual event the other side of the Continent, so I got a friend to
fetch my diary from home and to witness the fact of the entry.
Was the thought form produced by the occurrence transmitted to me while in
a receptive state of mind; and had the shivering anything to do with the
condition?
Now comes the interesting point. All the above may have been coincidence,
but I was interested, some months later, to receive a letter marked
"RECOVERED BY DIVERS FROM THE WRECK OF THE EMPRESS OF IRELAND" and
returned with the Government stamp to that effect thereon. This letter
turned out to be the one I had written to Fra. 0. M. on May 21st INFORMING
HIM THAT I WAS ABOUT TO COMMENCE THIS SERIES OF EXPERIMENTS." (See Figures
II and III.)
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In the above instance the LETTER containing the
magnetism of the writer, seems to have been a sufficient link, at a
distance of thousands of miles, to produce a SYMBOLIC VISION of the nature
sometimes seen in Crystals.
But it must be remembered that the mind of the Seer chanced at that time
to be CONCENTRATED, not on the lesser crystal but within His Greater
Crystalline Sphere, the Astral portion of his Sphere of Sensation, or
MAGIC MIRROR OF THE UNIVERSE.
This, in the properly trained Seer, becomes of far greater importance than
the exterior crystal globe, for although it but reflects the Higher
Visions, it does so directly not by relays. Also it is more like a Hollow
Sphere at the CENTRE of which is the CONSCIOUSNESS of the OPERATOR.
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We may now consider how the Ancients looked upon the Universe as to its
formation. Their plan does not tally with modern scientific ideas, but it
was probably the result of their own experience of Higher Planes, and as
before stated, however perfect the Vision it to not true when brought down
to this plane.
According to the anonymous author of "The Canon," the cosmos of the
Christians, according to late writers, but presumably derived from the
tradition of the ancient church, consisted of three principal divisions:
First, there were the three circles of the empyreum, secondly, the sphere
of the fixed stars, together with the seven planets; and, lastly the
sublunary, or elementary world.
The accompanying diagram and description will make the matter clear. At
the Centre of their conception is the Earth, or Elementary Kingdom, around
which circled the Moon. Outside this, is a series of concentric spheres of
the Planetary Influences. First Mercury, then Venus, The Sun, Mars,
Jupiter and Saturn, beyond which great sphere is to be found that of the
Zodiac or Star Universe. BUT OUTSIDE THAT AGAIN is what they conceived as
THE CRYSTALLINE SPHERE, as it were the Magic Mirror of Heaven about which
was the Primum Mobile or Whirling Motion and Finally the Great Unknown
Empyreum. (See Figure IV.)

If we can get
but a faint conception of this UNIVERSAL CRYSTALLINE SPHERE, we shall be
well repaid for the trouble and pains we may be at to accomplish this. In
order that we may attain to that Perfect Clear Vision, known to the
Adepts, we must learn to receive the Light of this Universal Sphere in the
Crystal Soul of our own being, thus obtaining true Knowledge of the Higher
Self, and finally of God and The Universe.
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We may well stand in awe before the greatness of this conception, as
compared - perhaps - with the aims we set out to accomplish at the
beginning of our practice. Yet "The soul of man is immortal, and its
future Is the future of a thing whose growth and splendour have no limit.
The principle that gives life dwells In us, and without us, is undying and
eternally beneficent, is not heard or seen or felt, but is perceived by
the man who desires perception. Each man is his own absolute law-giver,
the dispenser of glory or gloom to himself, the decreer of his life, his
reward, his punishment." (Idyll of the White Lotus.)
And we, each and every one, must choose for him or herself, whether we
linger on the way, or with untiring effort press onward to the true goal
of Clear Vision.
CHAPTER IV
A CONSIDERATION OF THE ANCIENT METHODS
The enquirer, having read thus far, will have realized that behind and
beyond all that he may hitherto have considered as the Art of Crystal
Gazing, there is a Greater and Wider field of application, making
necessary more careful preparations, but leading to correspondingly
important results. At this point it will be necessary for him, or her, to
decide whether or not they are prepared to carry the practice beyond the
preliminary stages already described, and in case they desire to do so,
they must be ready to fulfill the necessary requirements.
We should first consider the best of the ancient instructions available,
and later, we may be able to find points in which they seem inadequate,
and others that can certainly be improved upon.
The Methods of Trithemius of Spanheim - The Friend and Teacher of
Cornelius Agrippa - who lived in the Sixteenth Century, as transmitted to
us by Francis Barrett, who translated his work from the Latin in the early
part of the Nineteenth Century, have been considered the clearest and best
of their kind. We find parts of these instructions quoted in practically
all the books on the subject that have been published since, sometimes
with acknowledgments and sometimes without.
A few fragments of Barrett’s Introduction to that work, written by him in
the form of a letter to a young friend and fellow Student, may not be out
of place here, since the advice then given, holds equally good at this
day.
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My Friend:
Knowing thee to be a curious searcher after those sciences which are out
of the common track of study, (I mean the art of foretelling events,
magic, talismans, etc.) I am moved spiritually to give thee my thoughts
upon them, and by these ideas here written, to open to thine eye
(spiritual) as much information as it seems necessary for thee to know, by
which thou mayest be led by the hand into the delectable field of nature;
and to give thee such documents as, guided by the supreme wisdom of the
Highest, thou mayest refresh thy soul with a delicious draught of
knowledge; so that after recreating thy spirit with the use of those good
gifts which may please God to bestow upon thee, thou mayest be wrapped up
into the contemplation of the immense wisdom of that great munificent
Being who created thee.
Now, thou art a man in whose soul the image of Divinity is sealed for
eternity, think first what is thy desire in searching after these
mysteries? Is it wealth, honour, fame, power, might, aggrandizement, and
the like? Perhaps thy heart says, All I all these I would gladly crave! If
so, this is my answer, - seek first to know thyself thoroughly, cleanse
thy heart from all wicked, vain and rapacious desires.
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To know thyself is to know God, for it is the spiritual gift from. God
that enables a man to know himself. This gift but very few possess, as may
be daily seen.
Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and all things shall be added unto you.
Farewell, remember my poor counsel, and be happy. F. B.
OF THE MAKING OF THE CRYSTAL, AND
THE FORM OF PREPARATION FOR A
VISION.
Procure of a lapidary good clear pellucid crystal, of the bigness of a
small orange i.e. about one inch and a half in diameter; let it be
globular or round each way alike; then when you have got this crystal,
fair and clear, without any clouds or specks, get a small plate of pure
gold to encompass the crystal round one-half; let this be fitted on an
ivory or ebony pedestal, as you may see more fully described in the
drawing (see Frontispiece). Let there be engraved a circle round the
crystal with these characters around inside the circle, next the crystal:
A Hexagram, a Pentagram and a Maltese Cross; afterwards the name "Tetragrammaton".
On the other side of the plate let there be engraved "Michael, Gabriel,
Uriel, Raphael;" which are the four principal angels ruling over the Sun,
Moon, Venus and Mercury; but on the table on which the crystal stands, the
following names, characters, etc., must be drawn in order.
First, the names of the seven planets and angels ruling them, with their
seals and characters. The names of the four kings of the four corners of
the earth. Let them be all written within a double circle, with a triangle
on a table; on which plate the crystal on its pedestal: this being done,
thy table is complete (as in Frontispiece) and fit for the calling of the
spirits; after which thou shalt proceed to experiment thus:
In what time thou wouldest, deal with the spirits by the table and
crystal, thou must observe the planetary hour: and whatsoever planet rules
that hour, the angel governing the planet thou shalt call in the manner
following; but first, say this short prayer.
"Oh God! who art the author of all good things, strengthen, I beseech
thee, thy poor servant, that he may stand fast, without fear, through this
dealing and work: enlighten, I beseech thee, oh Lord, the dark
understanding of thy creature, so that his spiritual eye may be opened to
see and know thy angelic spirits descending here in this crystal: (Then
lay thy hand on the crystal saying,) and thou, oh inanimate creature of
God, be sanctified and consecrated, and blessed to this purpose, that no
evil phantasy may appear in thee; or, if they do gain ingress into this
creature, they may be constrained to speak intelligibly, and truly, and
without the least ambiguity, for Christ’s sake. Amen.
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"And forasmuch as thy servant here standing before thee, oh Lord! desires
neither evil treasure, nor injury to his neighbor, nor hurt to any living
creature, grant him the power of descrying those celestial spirits or
intelligences, that may appear in this crystal, and whatever good gifts
(whether the power of healing infirmities, or of imbibing wisdom, or
discovering any evil likely to afflict any person or family, or any other
gift) thou mayest be pleased to bestow on me, enable me, by thy wisdom and
mercy, to use whatever I may receive to the honour of thy holy name. Grant
this for thy son Christ’s sake. Amen."
Then taking your ring and pentacle, put the ring on the little finger of
your right hand; hang the pentacle round thy neck; (Note, the pentacle may
be either written on clean virgin parchment, or engraven on a square plate
of silver and suspended from thy neck to the breast), then take your black
ebony wand with the gilt characters on it and trace the circle, saying,
"In the name of the blessed Trinity, I consecrate this piece of ground for
our defense; so that no evil spirit may have power to break these bonds
prescribed here, through Jesus Christ our Lord." Amen.
Then place the vessel for the perfumes between thy circle and the holy
table on which the crystal stands, and, having fire therein, cast in thy
perfumes, saying.
"I conjure thee, oh thou creature of fire! by him who created all things
both in heaven and earth, and in the sea, and in every other place
whatever, that forthwith thou cast away every phantasm from thee, that no
hurt whatsoever shall be done in anything. Bless, oh Lord, this creature
of fire, and sanctify it that it may be blessed, and that they may fill up
the power and virtue of their odours; so neither the enemy, nor any false
imagination may enter into them; through our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen."
Now, this being done in the order prescribed, take thy little book, which
must be made about seven inches long, of pure white virgin vellum or
paper, likewise pen and ink must be ready to write down the name,
character, and office, likewise the seal or image of whatever spirit may
appear (for this I must tell you that it does not happen that the same
spirit you call will always appear, for you must try the spirit to know
whether he be a pure or impure being, and this thou shalt easily know by a
firm and undoubted faith in God).
Now the most pure and simple way of calling the spirits or spirit is by a
short oration to the spirit himself, which is more effectual and easy to
perform than composing a table of letters; for all celestial operations,
the more pure and unmixed they are, the more they are agreeable to the
celestial spirits: therefore, after the circle is drawn, the book,
perfumes, rod, etc., in readiness, proceed as follows:
(After noticing the exact hour of the day, and what angel rules that hour,
thou shalt say.)
"In the name of the blessed and holy Trinity, I do desire thee, thou
strong and mighty angel Michael (or any other angel or spirit), that if it
be the divine will of him who is called Tetragrammaton, etc., the Holy
God, the Father, that thou take upon thee
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some shape as best beseemeth thy celestial nature, and appear to us
visibly here in this crystal, and answer our demands in as far as we shall
not transgress the bounds of the divine mercy and goodness, by requesting
unlawful knowledge; but that thou will graciously shew us what things are
most profitable for us to know and do, to the glory and honour of his
divine Majesty, who liveth and reigneth, world without end. Amen.
"Lord, thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven: -make clean our
hearts within us, and take not thy Holy Spirit from us.
"0 Lord, by thy name, we have called him, suffer him to administer unto
us. And that all things may work together for thy honour and glory, to
whom with thee, the Son, and blessed Spirit be ascribed all might, majesty
and dominion. Amen."
Note, In these dealings, two should always be present; for often a spirit
is manifest to one in the crystal when the other cannot perceive him;
therefore if any spirit appear, as there most likely will, to one or both
say,
"Oh Lord! we return thee our hearty and sincere thanks for the hearing of
our prayer, and we thank thee for having permitted thy spirit to appear
unto us which we, by thy mercy, will interrogate to our further
instruction, through Christ. Amen.
Interrog. 1. In the name of the holy and undefiled Spirit, the Father, the
begotten Son, and Holy Ghost, proceeding from both, what is thy true name?
If the spirit answers, Michael, then proceed.
Question 2. What is thy office? 3. What is thy true sign or character? 4.
When are the times most agreeable to thy nature to hold conference with
us?
Wilt thou swear by the blood and righteousness of our Lord Jesus Christ,
that thou art truly Michael?
(Let him swear, then write down his seal or character in thy book, and
against it, his office and times to be called, through God’s name; also
write down anything he may teach thee, or any responses he may make to thy
questions or interrogations, concerning life or death, arts or sciences,
or any other thing) ; and then thou shalt say,
"Thou great and mighty spirit, inasmuch as thou camest in peace and in the
name of the ever blessed and righteous Trinity, so in this name thou
mayest depart, and return to us when we call thee in his name to whom
every knee doth bow down. Fare thee well, Michael; peace be between us,
through our blessed Lord Jesus Christ. Amen."
Then will the spirit depart; then say, "To God the Father, eternal Spirit,
fountain of Light, the Son, and Holy Ghost, be all honour and glory, world
without end. Amen.
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I shall here set down the Table of the names of Spirits and Planets
governing the Hours; so thou shalt easily know by inspection, what Spirit
and Planet governs every Hour of the Day and night in the Week.

Note, the day is divided Into twelve equal parts,
called planetary hours, reckoning from sun-rise to sun-set and, again,
from the setting to the rising; and to find the planetary hour, you need
but to divide the natural hours by twelve, and the quotient gives the
length of the planetary hours and odd minutes, which shows you how long a
spirit bears rule in that day; as Michael governs the first and the eighth
hour on Sunday, as does the Sun. After you have the length, of the first
hour, you have only to look in the table, as if it be the fourth hour, on
Sunday, you see in the Table that the Moon and Gabriel rules; and so for
the rest it being so plain and easy you cannot err."
This concludes the Ancient Instruction.
Although at first reading the above instructions may appear comparatively
simple, as in fact they are, the student will soon find that a great deal
of further information is desirable, and necessary in order to obtain a
thorough practical grasp of the matter. The more astute will discover that
a much wider knowledge of Magick and Occultism is implied, than is
possessed by the average reader. Herein lies the difficulty of the present
author, who, while desirous of being really helpful to earnest Students,
knows clearly the obstacles to the practical application of this method of
working.
For instance, we have been supplied with details whereby we may appear to
stand a fair chance of invoking the Angel Michael (always provided our
intentions are pure, and we are of that simple Religious turn of mind,
prepared be believe implicitly in the instructions and the Powers Invoked,
without questioning the reason why things are
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thus and so and not otherwise), but Michael is but one of the seven Angels
mentioned in the table of Planets and Rulers, and his services are only at
our disposal at intervals.
In order to be in a position to invoke the Angels of the other hours and
Planets, we must be in possession of their Names in Hebrew, together with
their Sigils or Characters, and these must be Written on the Circle and
Table in place of those given in the Plate. Also, in place of the Symbol
of The Sun, on the rim of the Circle, must be placed the proper Planetary
Symbol corresponding to the Angel Invoked; and so on.
Nor do our difficulties end here, for we may ask why the Sigil (that
peculiar figure placed under the name Michael within the Hexagon on the
Table, and on the upper left hand side of the Circle) should be that of
Michael, and no other. In order to answer this, the methods of drawing the
Sigils of Angels, Intelligences, and Spirits, from their Magic Squares, or
by other means, would need explanation.
Magick is in truth the Science of Life itself, and all things in True
Magick have a perfectly clear and lucid explanation, each step has a
definite connection with the one before and the one following. But that is
where the practical difficulty comes in; we want to learn Crystal Gazing,
and we find that before we can do anything with the matter properly, we
must have learned many other things, in order to be in position even to
carry out such a simple Ceremony as above described. On the other hand, if
things are (apparently) made too easy for us, we fail to understand the
underlying principles involved, and through failure to obtain a proper
grasp of the matter, we are led into a condition where, instead of us
having the proper Power and Authority over the spirit invoked, IT has
power over us, and since we have no means of TESTING its true NATURE, we
may easily be deceived, led into further error, and finally lost.
Every Divine Name, for instance, on the Circle or Holy Table shown in the
Plate, has a very definite meaning, and is placed just where it is for a
very definite reason. To the Magician, who understands every detail, these
form the best and only true PROTECTION, since he USES these things as his
instruments and relies on his power to use them rightly. To the novice or
uninitiate, they mean little or nothing, and how can he USE things he
understands nothing about. Of course the fact that he must procure even
these few simple materials, and fashion them properly, gives him a certain
knowledge of the matter, but a very superficial one. And these articles
are not so easily procured as one might imagine.
Take for instance "The Black Ebony Wand" shown in the illustration, which
we are told to engrave with certain Names and Figures. If made, what will
this wand mean to us?
It may mean a stick of wood, without life, and little more than a
walking-stick (if as much), or it may represent our Highest and Most
Divine Possession.
The True Wand is the Divine Will in Man, and one who is thus able to
exercise the Divine Will, may certainly be in a position to use it to
Consecrate a Circle. The
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Wand here described is a Symbol of that Will and to prepare it we must
have gone through a Ceremony very like the one described in the First
Chapter of this Book, in regard to the Crystal, but much more powerful,
since we are dealing with our chief Magical Weapon. Why is the Wand Black?
To represent perfect Understanding on the part of the Instrument, and
perfect absorption of the Will of the Operator, which in turn is God’s
Will. It thus forms a veritable "Hollow Tube to bring down fire from
Heaven". Again its substance is rigid and unbending ebony to represent the
Power of Unconquered Will. Engraved upon it are the Words of Power
AGLA-ON-TETRAGRAMMATON, and on the reverse side EGO ALPHA ET OMEGA. What
is the meaning of this to one who realizes the nature of the Wand? AGLA is
a Word of Power, the Initials of which form the sentence "Ateh Geburah le-Olahm
Adonai" which means "Unto Thee be the Power 0 My Lord Adonai" thus
asserting the Power of Adonai, The Higher Self of Man (and of Humanity) as
Lord of All. The next Word, ON, is the Name of the SUN in the old Egyptian
Language, and the Sun again represents The Power on High giving Life to
all beings on this planet; again it has a correspondence in ourselves, as,
the Human Will situated in the Heart, etc.
TETRAGRAMMATON, means the Four Lettered Name, the Ineffable Name IHVH,
having Power over all the Elements, and representing the complete FORMULA
of the MAGICK SYSTEM here used. The words on the reverse side "EGO ALPHA
ET OMEGA" mean "I am Alpha and Omega, the Beginning and the End, the first
and the Last" thus asserting the Wand or True Will to be supreme, and also
containing the Greek formula of IAO, which is similar to that of
Tetragrammaton.
This will give the Student some idea of what is involved in even such an
apparently simple set of Magical Instruments as is here depicted. Is he
prepared to assert his Will as the Will of God and the Universe? If not,
he is not ready to acquire and use the Wand. So it is with the other
instruments, about which a long treatise might be written, most useful and
interesting to the few earnest Students, but quite beyond the
comprehension of the ordinary reader.
It would give the Author great pleasure to write such a treatise around
the simple ceremony above described, but the limits of this little book
will not permit. Should a real demand arise, it will no doubt become
possible for the real student to obtain the information necessary. For it
is written "When the Pupil is ready the Master appears."
CHAPTER V
FURTHER CONSIDERATIONS - THE METHODS
OF DR. DEE AND SIR EDWARD KELLY
There is one point the Student may, or may not, have noticed in regard to
the Simple Ceremony described in the previous chapter, viz: the entire
absence of any ceremony of Purification or Banishing.
This may be accounted for by the fact that the Operator is supposed to be
one who has implicit faith and trust in the Divine Powers Invoked, but it
is only the Purest and Highest type of Seer who can safely use these
methods, and at the same time, their simplicity is likely to attract the
most ignorant.
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing, and Magick either requires a
great deal of knowledge, or none at all, and when we say None at all we
mean Knowledge must have been transcended and have given place to
Understanding or Direct Perception.
There are proper Ceremonies for Banishing and Invoking which should be
used whenever a Circle is used in an operation of this sort. Again, to
understand them rightly requires considerable work on the part of the
Student.
It is not my intention to discourage the beginner from an attempt to put
into practice any part of this Art, which however is also a Science. No
Science can be learned in a day, and unless the Scientific aspect be first
mastered, how can one be in a position to carry out the practical side in
a skillful manner, befitting any of the Arts.
A few words should be written on the necessity of Banishing before
undertaking any Occult or Magical Work. When we first of all dealt with
our crystal, we found it necessary to Banish from it any impure Astral
Influences that might have been present within it, after which we
Consecrated it, and Charged it with our Will. It is equally necessary,
therefore, that in the event of our desiring to Work within a Magic
Circle, drawn on the floor of our Temple, (or Room) we should FIRST BANISH
all impure influences from that room, or at least cause them to remain
OUTSIDE the CIRCLE., which in this case is but Symbolical of THE UNIVERSAL
CRYSTALLINE SPHERE from which we desire to call down influence upon our
LESSER CRYSTALLINE SPHERE, and in turn to be able to comprehend them, by
means of a Vision, within our own CRYSTAL SPHERE -- THE SOUL.
If this Soul is Pure and Clear in the first instance, nothing can harm it,
but usually the practices we undertake are for the purpose of purifying
our own vehicle.
The burning of incense may help to purify the atmosphere in our
surroundings, but this incense itself is impure until it has been PURIFIED
and CONSECRATED to the work in hand. This at least we may accomplish, by
methods very similar to those adopted in the case of the crystal. A more
elaborate preparation is certainly advisable, but this is not the place to
enter into full details of the Banishing Rituals of the
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Pentagram and Hexagram. These details may be found in "The Equinox." Vol.
I Number 2 by those who need them sufficiently to feel it worth while to
obtain them.
The practical importance, however, of these Rituals cannot be overrated.
They form a means of Banishing all that is undesirable in our
surroundings, Elementary, Planetary and Zodiacal; and also of invoking the
Powers of the Elements, Planets and Signs in the proper way.
The failure to understand these things has led in the past to many
disastrous results; and the world today seems blissfully ignorant of even
the necessity of any such performance, while at the same time attempting
to deal with "Phenomena" of a Spiritualistic Type, which in many instances
is nearer to the necromantic results of Evocation than the comparatively
safe methods of Invocation described in the last chapter.
We may now turn our attention to some of the possible results of Crystal
Gazing, when undertaken in the right manner. This, at least, may encourage
the enquirer to "make himself fit" to accomplish similar results in time.
Few people realize what an important factor the Crystal has played, and is
playing, in events of Planetary Importance concerning the Initiation of
the whole of Humanity. It seems a far cry from the practice of Crystal
Gazing to the New Aeon, but it may be there is more than a slight
connection even in that instance. In any case, the practice may lead to
results far greater than ever imagined in the beginning, and these results
may only become manifest long after the original seer has passed away and
is almost forgotten.
In any case it is doubtful whether the old Abbot Trithemius of Spanheim
dreamed that his instructions, written so long ago, were going to be
copied and commented upon in this little book, or could have foreseen --
any more than the present author can foresee -- the result upon the lives
of those who may read them and act upon them in the future.
In the latter part of the Sixteenth and early part of the Seventeenth
Centuries, there lived another man, to whom the Art of Crystal Gazing came
to mean much. I refer to Dr. Dee who during his Occult career made the
acquaintance of a certain Crystal Gazer known as Edward Kelly. The result
of their work is certainly active today, and had it not been for them, it
is very doubtful if the present treatise would ever have been written.
Quoting from a recently published Life of John Dee by Charlotte Fell Smith
(although this book is not of great practical importance to the Student)
we obtain the following:
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THE CRYSTAL GAZERS
"It is a curious picture to call up, that of the strangely assorted pair
seated in the inner room at Mortlake, acting out this spiritual drama. Dee
had asked for instructions about the room for the sittings:
"May my little farthest chamber serve, if the bed be taken down?" The
table, covered with its cloth, stood in the centre upon the seals. Kelly,
perhaps with the black cap he is credited with having always worn, pulled
close over his ears, was seated at it. Dee at his desk sat writing in the
great folio book. He was now fifty-six years old; his beard was long, but
perhaps not yet ’as white as milk’ as Aubrey describes it. He did not
apparently see the visions himself. Once he reproachfully said: ’You know
I cannot see or skry’. He conversed with the spirits and sometimes heard
what they said; but to the eye and ear of his body they were invisible;
hence his dependence upon a skryer.
"The sole object of his ambition was the attainment of legitimate wisdom.
When conversing with the angels, how near within his grasp it seemed!
Michael’s exposition seemed almost to promise it to him:
"’Wilt thou have witt and wisdom? Here it is
"Michael points each time to a figure of seven squares shown within a
circle of
light.
"’The exaltation and government of princes is in my hand.
"’In counsayle and Nobilitie, I prevayle.
"’The Gayne and Trade of Merchandise is in my hand. Lo I here it is.
"’The Qualitie of the Earth and Waters is my knowledge, and I know them.
And here it is.
"’The motion of the Ayre and those that move in it, are all known to me.
Lo! here they are.
"’I signifie wisdom. In fire is my government, I was in the beginning and
shall be to the end.
" ’Mark these mysteries. For this knowne, the state of the whole earth is
knowne, and all that is thereon. Mighty is God, yea, mighty is he who hath
composed forever. Give diligent eye. Be wise, merry and pleasant in the
Lord."’
Here we have one of the communications from the Angel Michael that has
been Historically recorded. In fact a great deal of the work of Dee and
Kelly remains in actual writing to this day. Many of their formulae are
being used by the true Adepts, and much work has yet to be done in order
to make the meaning of this early work entirely clear.
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The public knows little or nothing of all this, but I may quote from
certain Official Instructions of The Great White Brotherhood or A. A.
which deals with the matter.
"The Skryer (Edward Kelly) obtained from certain Angels a series of seven
talismans. These, grouped about the Holy Twelvefold Table, similarly
obtained, were part of the furniture of the Holy Table."
"Other Pantacles were obtained in a similar manner. Here (Figure V) is the
principal one, which carved in wax, was placed upon the top of the table.
On four others stood the feet of the table.
"Note first the Holy Sevenfold Table containing seven Names of God which
not even the Angels are able to pronounce.

These names are seen written without the heptagram
within the heptagon."
This Holy Sevenfold Table is probably the one referred to by the Angel
Michael in the communication above quoted. It forms the Key to manifold
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By reading these obliquely are obtained the names of other sets of Angels,
some of which were attributed to the Metals of the Planets, as also by
other methods of reading can be obtained the Names of the Seven Great
Angels, etc., etc. All the names of the Angels thus drawn from the
Sevenfold Table appear on the Pantacle or SIGILLUM DEI AEMETH.
Dr. Dee also had a Shew-stone, a crystal which he alleged, to have been
brought to him by angels. This was placed upon the Table, and the
principal result of the ceremonial skrying of Sir Edward Kelly, was the
obtaining of a series of wonderful diagrams, containing the Keys to all
the mysteries of the Universe.
He symbolized the Fourth-Dimensional Universe in two dimensions as a
square surrounded by 30 concentric circles, (known as the 30 Aethyrs or
Aires) whose radii increase in geometrical proportion.
The sides of the square formed Four Great Watch-Towers which are
attributed to the elements, these in turn are all governed by what is
known as The Table of Union, attributed to Spirit.
Dr. Dee also obtained the Alphabet of the Angelic Language, in which all
these mysteries were written. It is sometimes called the Enochian
Alphabet, as the angels claimed to be those which conversed with the
"patriarch Enoch" of Jewish fable.
The Thirty Aires or Aethyrs, surrounding the Material Universe, each had
their special name, drawn from these pantacles. Also the names of their
Governors were drawn from the same sources. Each of the Aethyrs had three
governors, and these in turn controlled from two to nine thousand
servitors.
A series of Forty-eight Calls or Invocations were also obtained in the
Angelic Language, and by means of these it became possible to Invoke to
Visible Appearance all these Aethyric Spheres, with their Angel Guardians.
This gives but a slight idea of the extent of the practical Magical work
done by Dee and Kelly by means of the Crystal or Shew-Stone.
This work has formed the basis of much of the Magical Work of the Adepts
of this present time, and was instrumental in bringing about what we now
know as The New Aeon. Almost all will now have recognized that we are
living in a New Age or Era, and the Magical Forces which have brought this
about, are largely due, in the first instance, to the Keys to the Higher
Spheres obtained by Dee and Kelly, some centuries before Humanity was ripe
for the actual Initiating of the Current of Higher Will, which the
practical use of these Keys made possible in this age.
All this may sound highly fantastical to those who have no initiated
knowledge of the Universe, or of the nature and powers of Man. We do not
wish to labor the point, but it illustrates how important the Crystal may
become in the hands of a true Seer.
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The Real Prophet is one who has also the Power to make his prophesies come
true. That is the difference between the Major and the Minor Prophets. In
this instance many things seen by Dee and Kelly are coming true, but
chiefly because a greater Adept than either of them, grasped the
possibilities of their Visions and by his Mighty Will, put the necessary
Forces into action. We may now consider what is meant by a Shew-Stone.
This, in the instance above cited, consisted not in a crystal sphere
placed upon a stand on the table, but in a stone pressed to the forehead
of the Seer. At least such was the material means used in obtaining the
Visions of the 30 Aethyrs by Frater 0. M. just before and after The
Equinox of the Gods which occurred in 1904 E. V.
In that instance a great Topaz, set in a Scarlet Cross, was used. The
process was somewhat different from ordinary crystal-gazing, as likewise
were the results.
The place of what is known as the "Third Eye" in man, is just above and
between the exterior organs of sight. This is known in Hindu Systems as
the "Ajna Chakra" and is thought by some to correspond to the Pineal
Gland.
Intense concentration on this "Lotus" or "Chakra" produces Visions of a
very high character, and this concentration may be increased or aided-by
the pressure of a skew-stone to the forehead just over this "third-eye."
In that case the Vision is turned inwards towards the Ajna Chakra, instead
of concentrated on an outside object such as the crystal. When the power
of concentration has been developed by means of crystal-gazing (as
described in the earlier chapters of this book) this concentration may be
taken up by the INTERIOR ORGANS OF VISION, and the visions perceived, not
in physical space, but in the Chitakasha or MENTAL SPACE. Visions of this
nature are usually of much greater value than the others which result from
our early practices with the eyes open.
Consideration of Visions of this type, as of the proper means of obtaining
them, will lead us well on the path to obtaining true Crystal Vision.
Since, however, it forms a different aspect of the Work, it will be best
to treat of it in another Chapter.
CHAPTER VI
THE ATTAINMENT OF CRYSTAL VISION
The reader will by now have realized that there is a certain difference
between Visions obtained by means of the Crystal, and the attainment of
Crystal Vision.
Let us consider the matter in greater detail. If we use a crystal as a
means of obtaining visions of what, to us, would otherwise remain unseen,
we accomplish our purpose through learning to concentrate our attention on
the Lesser Crystalline Sphere. Just what we see by this means is beyond
our power of control, for we have taken no steps to insure any particular
type of vision appearing before us in the crystal. The visions so obtained
may be pleasant, or unpleasant; symbolical or actual; past, present, or
future; and we have to rely upon our own power of comprehension and our
own intuitive ideas, in order to make such visions of value.
Also, the power to see such visions at all, largely depends on our own
inner state of development. If we have not been living on the right diet,
if we have not learned to breathe correctly, if our own ideas are not of
the greatest purity; these visions may be coloured by our own thought, or
we may not be able to get beyond the very early stages.
Much therefore depends upon ourselves, and we must be prepared to so train
ourselves that these "inner powers", which enable us to contact the subtle
vibrations concentrated on the crystal from the Universal Sphere, may
become apparent to our conscious mind.
The concentration of our gaze on the crystal is Perhaps the most important
part of the whole operation, for we are thus learning to concentrate our
minds on a single idea.
Concentration of mind leads to the highest results, if rightly directed.
It is a valuable acquirement and well worth the time and trouble it may
take in order to secure it.
The true Student will probably realize that this power of mental
concentration is of greater importance than the mere elementary visions
seen in the crystal while we are learning to acquire it., The practices we
have undertaken to that end will have served to strengthen the will and
with that strengthening of the will comes more power of choice. We are no
longer content to remain slaves to our visions (or to our thoughts) we
seek a conscious mastery over these things.
In that case, we may begin to question the truth of our visions. We may
find ourselves in a position to see certain events which have transpired,
or are transpiring, or will transpire on this material plane. We may
follow our inner guidance when we interpret these visions, and we may make
a true guess, so that what we have beheld may prove in line with fact. On
the other hand, we may find many instances when our interpretation of the
Symbols, or the Time, connected with our visions is far from
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correct. Many people forget about these things, and we only hear of the
few instances when everything turns out correctly.
Some persons seem naturally gifted with "second sight" and are able to
give others an accurate "reading" in a fairly large percentage of cases.
But such persons are comparatively rare, and in any case they represent
the "mediumistic" passive type of individuals, who are little better than
reflectors, with no creative powers of their own.
Crystal gazing, should teach us to become more positive, rather than more
negative. Our only chance of true advancement lies in the direction of
control of the Astral Plane. If we let it control us, we are lost.
The Ancients, realizing this, devised the proper methods for obtaining
visions of a definite type, or at least from a definite type of
intelligence, represented -- in the examples previously given -- by
certain Angels of a high order. Such Beings are capable of teaching us
great truths, while the mere elementals, with which we may come in contact
by less scientific methods, are only too likely to lead us astray.
But we also discovered that in order to carry out the instructions of the
Wise Seers of the past, we must first be in possession of a fund of
knowledge which would put us in the position to work in an intelligent
manner. Should we, on the other hand neglect to obtain this, we should
still be just as much at the mercy of the elementary forces, since in our
ignorance, we could be easily deceived, and having no means of testing the
accuracy of our results, might well come to grief.
Our safest method, therefore, will be to treat every result as subjective,
as something arising within ourselves, and to leave on one side the
question of the objective reality of any of our visions. Just because we
perceive a "vision" which appears to be in objective space, because we
have our physical eyes open and have been gazing at a Crystal, it does not
prove that this vision is really outside of us. As a matter of fact all we
perceive in the physical universe, is within our organ of vision, and the
outside cause may be quite other than that which we think it is. A table,
for instance, appears as it does on account of certain vibrations from the
"outside" entering our consciousness through the "eye" and our inner organ
of vision reacts, and projects into "space" the image that we call a
"table". Just what a "table" is in reality, we really do not know.
In any case, when we have been gazing at the crystal, after the mist has
cleared away and we become conscious of the "vision", we are not at the
same time conscious of our material surroundings.
So we see, that after all, our own "vision" needs to be trained, and that
is the most important consideration for the true Seer.
Now, although it is not so easy perhaps, we are just as well able -- with
practice-- to concentrate our minds inwards as outwards. We can make a
mental picture of a crystal or some other simple object, and concentrate
on that mental image while our
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physical eyes are closed. We have, in other words a certain power of inner
vision which may be much developed. Once we have learned to concentrate
the mind to some extent, we may arouse, by means of our creative
imagination any kind of vision we desire. But again we cannot be sure that
we imagine truly, this, however, need not concern us very much for the
moment.
If we try to imagine, for instance, a "Red Triangle" we find our mental
picture, even of this simple object, trying to escape us. It will change
colour, and shape, and size; and at first it is very little under our
control. But it is slightly under our control because we created it by
means of our will to perceive a red triangle. It is quite unlike an idea
which takes possession of our mind against our will, and obsesses us.
Also, the more we practice, the more vividly shall we be able to see the
Red Triangle, and the less it will change colour and shape, till one day
after we have been practicing a long time, perhaps -- we shall be able to
hold it before our mental vision at will. The fact that we are able to do
this, will imply that we have been able to cut away from consciousness
every other thought except the Red Triangle. What will be the result?
There will be a "rushing together of the Seer and the Seen" and in a
moment we shall find ourselves in an entirely new state of consciousness.
Our mind -- for a brief period at any rate -- will become CRYSTAL CLEAR.
We shall have obtained, what in Raja Yoga is called, Dhyana. This is but
the first of the Great results, but it is a thousand times more glorious,
and more worth while, than any vision in the crystal that might have been
obtained by concentration of the mind outside instead of inside our own
Crystalline Sphere.
Again, man has the power -- once he has learned to concentrate -- to form
for himself a "Body of Light" or "Astral Body" which at first surrounds
his physical body, and may afterwards be separated from it, so that --
while still retaining his full consciousness -- he may learn to travel
clothed in his Body of Light, on the Astral Plane. He may visit other
spheres, those depicted in the Diagram as surrounding the physical world,
governed by the planetary intelligences. He may extend his field of
knowledge further and further, until some day, if he has succeeded in
purifying himself sufficiently in the meanwhile, he may gaze upon that
UNIVERSAL CRYSTALLINE SPHERE, mentioned in our Third Chapter.
It was such a course that Frater 0. M. took when he obtained the series of
30 Visions of the Aires or Athyrs, in accordance with the System partially
worked out by Dr. Dee and Sir Edward Kelly. Some of these visions are very
wonderful indeed, and I cannot refrain from quoting a part of his Magical
Record on the subject. The following is chosen because it introduces the
Angel Madimi, the same who first appeared to Dr. Dee.
THE CRY OF THE 17TH AETHYR WHICH IS CALLED TAN.
"Into the stone there first cometh the head of a dragon, and then the
Angel Madimi. She is not the mere elemental that one would suppose from
the account of Casaubon. I enquire why her form is different.
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She says: Since all things are God, in all things thou seest just so much
of God as thy capacity affordeth thee. But behold! Thou must pierce deeply
into this Aethyr before true images appear. For TAN is that which
transformeth judgment into justice. BAL is the sword, and TAN the
balances.
A pair of balances appears in the stone, and on the bar of the balance is
written: Motion about a point is iniquity.
And behind the balances is a plume, luminous, azure. And somehow connected
with the plume, but I cannot divine how, are the words: Breath is
iniquity. (That is, any wind must stir the feather of truth.)
And behind the plume is a shining filament of quartz, suspended vertically
from the abyss to the abyss. And in the midst is a winged disk of some
extremely delicate, translucent substance, on which is written in the
"dagger" alphabet: Torsion is iniquity. (This means, that Rashith Ha-Gilgalim
is the first appearance of evil.)
And now an Angel appears, like as he were carven in black diamonds. And he
cries: Woe unto the Second, whom all nations of men call the First. Woe
unto the First, whom all grades of Adepts call the First. Woe unto me, for
I, even as they, have worshipped him. But she whose paps are the galaxies,
and he that never shall be known, in them is no motion. For the Infinite
Without filleth all and moveth not, and the Infinite Within goeth indeed;
but it is no odds, else were the space-marks confounded.
And now the Angel is but a shining speck of blackness in the midst of a
tremendous sphere of liquid and vibrating light, at first gold, then
becoming green, and lastly pure gold. And I see that the green of Libra is
made up of the yellow of air and the blue of water, swords and cups,
judgment and mercy. And this word TAN meaneth mercy. And the feather of
Maat is blue because the truth of justice is mercy. And a voice cometh, as
it were the music of the ripples of the surface of the sphere: Truth is
delight. (This means that the Truth of the universe is delight.)
Another voice cometh; it is the voice of a mighty Angel, all in silver;
the scales of his armour and the plumes of his wings are like
mother-of-pearl in a framework of silver. And he sayeth: Justice is the
equity that ye have made for yourselves between truth and falsehood. But
in Truth there is nothing of this, for there is only Truth. Your falsehood
is but a little falser than your truth. Yet by your truth shall ye come to
Truth. Your truth is your troth with Adonai the Beloved one. And the
Chymical Marriage of the Alchemists beginneth with a Weighing, and he that
is not found wanting hath within him one spark of fire, so dense and so
intense that it cannot be moved, though all the winds of heaven should
clamour against it, and all the waters of the abyss surge upon it to
smother it. Nay, it shall not be moved.
And this is the fire of which it is written: "Hear thou the voice of fire
I" And the voice of Afire is the second chapter of the Book of the Law,
that is revealed unto him that is a score and half a score and three that
are scores, and six, by Aiwass, that is his guardian, the mighty Angel
that extendeth from the first unto the last, and maketh
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known the mysteries that are beyond. And the method and the form of
invocation whereby a man shall attain to the knowledge and conversation of
his Holy Guardian Angel shall be given unto thee in the proper place, and
seeing that the word is deadlier than lightning, do thou meditate
straightly thereupon, solitary, in a place where is no living thing
visible, but only the light of the sun. And thy head shall be bare. Thus
mayest thou become fitted to receive this, the holiest of the Mysteries.
And it is the holiest of the Mysteries because it is the Next Step. And
those Mysteries which lie beyond, though they be holier, are not holy unto
thee, but only remote. (The sense of this passage seems to be, that the
holiness of a thing implies its personal relation with one, just as one
cannot blaspheme an unknown god, because one does not know what to say to
annoy him. And this explains the perfect inefficiency of those who try to
insult the saints; the most violent attacks are very often merely clumsy
compliments.)
Now the Angel is spread completely over the Globe, a dewy film of silver
upon that luminous blue.
And a great voice cries: Behold the Queen of Heaven, how she hath woven
her robes from the loom of justice. For as that straight path of the Arrow
cleaving the Rainbow became righteousness in her that sitteth in the hall
of double truth, so at last is she exalted unto the throne of the High
Priestess, the Priestess of the Silver Star, wherein also is thine Angel
made manifest
And this is the mystery of the camel that is ten days in the desert, and
is not athirst, because he hath within him that water which is the dew
distilled from the Night of Nuit. Triple is the cord of silver, that it
may not be loosed; and three score and a half a score and three is the
number of the name of my name, for that the ineffable wisdom, that also is
of the sphere of the stars, informeth me. Thus am I crowned with the
triangle that is about the eye, and therefore is my number three. And in
me there is no imperfection, because through me descendeth the influence
of TARO. And that is also the number of Aiwass the mighty Angel, the
Minister of Silence.
And even as the shew-stone burneth thy forehead with its intolerable
flame, so he who hath known me, though but from afar, is marked out and
chosen from among men, and he shall never turn back or turn aside, for he
hath made the link that is not to be broken, nay, not by the malice of the
Four Great Princes of the evil of the world, nor by Choronzon, that mighty
Devil, nor by the wrath of God, nor by affliction and feebleness of the
soul.
Yet with this assurance be not thou content; for though thou hast wings of
the Eagle, they are vain, except they be joined to the shoulders of the
Bull. Now, therefore, I send forth a shaft of my light, even as a ladder
let down from the heaven upon the earth, and by this black cross of Themis
that I hold before thine eyes, do I swear unto thee that the path shall be
open henceforth for evermore.
There is a clash of a myriad silver cymbals, and silence. And then three
times a note is struck upon a bell, which sounds like my holy Tibetan
bell, that is made of electrum magicum.
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earth. Bou-Saada. December 2, 1909. 12:15-2 A. M.
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The above example of one of the most perfect types of Symbolic Visions
cannot be fully appreciated by those who are unacquainted with the true
Keys of the Holy Qabalah, and with some of the Mysteries of the New Aeon.
Those who have made some study of "Q. B. L.", of the "Tree of Life", the
Tarot, etc., will soon discover a great many underlying meanings, and to
them the perfect consistency of all the symbolism, will be quite apparent.
In any case, even those who have little knowledge of such matters, will
recognize the beauty, sublimity, and greatness of this type of Vision,
compared with any of a more partial nature. Of course, this is but one of
a series, and by itself is not very explanatory, but I may add, that all
these Visions were of a definitely Initiatory nature -- so far as the Seer
was concerned -- and at the same time they have a perfectly true Universal
Application. It is a pity this cannot be said in regard to the average
"crystal reading". But the concentration of mind obtained by the earnest
student of crystal-gazing, may, as before remarked, result in visions of a
much more important character, if the seer is sufficiently interested in
Truth to learn to make his own Inner Vision, Crystal Clear.
CHAPTER VII
OF THE ULTIMATE CRYSTAL
"In the sphere I am everywhere the centre, as she, the circumference, is
nowhere found." -- Liber Legis. Ch. II Verse 3.
We are now nearing the end of our journey in search of the True Crystal.
Before, however, we treat of the ultimate conceptions, we should devote a
little more time to matters less transcendent in their nature.
This little treatise, while giving as wide a view as possible of the whole
subject, aims to be intensely practical and helpful to all who may read
it. Some will be at one stage of development, others will have reached a
different level, but the author trusts that all will obtain some hints
that may actually be put into practice, and thus lead the seeker to a
clearer and better understanding of himself and others.
Here are a few practical hints:
A diet of fruit and vegetables may have its advantages by making the
student more susceptible to visions of a clairvoyant type. On the other
hand a mixed diet suits some people far better, and may give more real
staying power. Don’t become a "diet crank" you will have no time for
anything else more important. Use your common sense -- experiment if you
like -- but don’t form habits. The best type of man or woman is the one
who can eat anything, and does eat anything according to the natural
promptings of his or her being, and that without causing digestive
troubles.
Don’t do any practice after a full meal, or when very tired; this would
not be giving Nature a proper chance, and your practice must suffer
accordingly.
Rather be the tortoise than the hare. Real progress is made despite
obstacles, and the more obstacles we meet - and overcome - the stronger
becomes our will.
You are practically bound to obtain what you truly ask for. Be sure of
what you really want before you ask for it.
Take plenty of fresh air and exercise, and don’t become so obsessed with
dark seances that you overlook the value of Sunlight.
Your first duty to Humanity is self-improvement. Man is ignorant of the
nature and powers of his own being. Until he has obtained a scientific
knowledge of himself, he cannot really expect to aid others.
It requires much more study and effort to Know Yourself, than it does to
give others advice they do not need.
Learn to mind your own business, and in time others will follow your
example.
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Learn to speak the truth, and you will begin to notice when you are
telling lies.
Remember that even truth is relative. There is but one Truth and that lies
at the End of the Path. Yet seek Truth, and be content with nothing less.
We live in a world of appearances. There seem to be innumerable, "Pairs of
Opposites" till the final Pair has been realized and Mated. Then we shall
"See things as they are."
In the meanwhile there are many stages, each nearer to the Truth, wherein
we shall still see things only as they APPEAR. All Visions, however high,
fall under this heading.
The Highest States of Consciousness are FORMLESS, and the final State is
of Crystalline Purity. There is, however, "That which remains" viz:
perfect Bliss.
A short description might well be given of "Visions" of an intermediate
type, such as we term Astral Visions, as this may be of interest to
students who have traveled some distance on the path, but who, as yet,
have not realized results such as we described in the last Chapter.
The following is from the Author’s Occult Record while a Neophyte of the
Great Order. It is of the type called an Astral Journey, when the Seer
actually "travels" in his "Body of Light."
"Nov. 28, 1913. 11:5 to 11:27 P. M.
Drew, with wand, in front of me, a circle (three times round) and formed
astral in that. Rose to a great height. Suddenly, as it were, a rope
flashed round me and fell, forming a spiral, ever widening, at the top of
which I sat. Stood up on this, only to fall, down, down, down, not quite
vertically, into the water. Rising again, and striking out, I, after a
short while perceived a boat, something like a gondola, and swam towards
it. It was rowed by a dark-skinned man, old and wrinkled, whom I at first
thought to be an Indian. As I reached the boat and put my hand on the
side, it seemed as if he would strike at me with his oar, but no, he
grinned, and I drew myself into the boat and sat in the forepart, which
was high and covered with a sort of hood. Presently, it struck me that the
man was not living but dead (Death). We then drifted in a mist, and all
became blank for awhile; the memory of boat, man and self, were all but
lost.
When the mist cleared I realized that the man was no longer there, and I
myself guided the boat. Coming back out of the mist the waters were blue
and no longer black, and I realized, that day was breaking. Gradually I
watched the Sunrise, and set the boat in that direction, rowing so as to
keep my face to the Sun. It seemed like a Portal; but, keeping on, it
presently rose, and by the time it was getting high in the heavens I
perceived a fair city ahead. Domes, Minarets, etc. Arriving there, I for
the first time noticed I was dark skinned and clad in a loincloth.
Landing, I was surrounded by men in an Eastern costume, Arabs or Turks, I
thought them.
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One old man took me by the hand, I made the sign of the Pentagram over
him, but he smiled and said "Come along, it’s all right," and led me along
a street paved with cobbles, the houses of which overhung, till we reached
a sort of mosque.
Entering this, he led me to the altar, which was supported by brackets
from the wall, and above which was a beautiful stained window. At the
sides were thin columns and sort of boxes, similar to theatre boxes. We
knelt at the altar; and he took my hand and said: "Raise your
consciousness." I perceived a star and crescent above me, and a cross
dimly formulated in the background.
After this, the astral seemed to coincide with the body: but consciousness
of the astral surroundings was still clear. Continued to raise
consciousness, and to send out thoughts of Love. Perceived around me
innumerable streams of thought, interlacing and like a net-work, and when
the Love-thought was sent out, the whole net sparkled, as with little
specks of gold. Continued in this thought for some minutes, and, gradually
returned to normal. Gave thanks and entered diary."
I quote this Vision, chiefly because it was not what it should have been,
and because this gives me the opportunity of adding the Comments made upon
it by my Guru. He wrote:
"Very nearly in serious trouble, my young and rash friend! It seems that
you must go up well outside earth-attraction if you wish to get good
astrals. It sounds Sunday-school talk, and I can give no reason. But I’ve
tried repeatedly going horizontally and downwards, always with the same
result. Gross and hostile things are below, pure being above. The vision
is good enough for what it is; it is clear and coherent. But I see no
trace of scientific method in directing the vision. I explain further in
the general comment. O. M."
Such advice is worthy of the notice of every "seer" for much of it applies
to other forms of work. To search the earth plane by means of visions, is
practically valueless, and often positively harmful. We can travel to
another city for a few dollars without expenditure of valuable occult
power, but we have a right to use it to examine "Things above" which
cannot be reached by means of a material aeroplane. We should always make
use of physical means on the physical plane if possible, people make the
greatest mistakes by "mixing the planes." That is the chief trouble with
"mental science" "mental healing" and what not. We must learn to adjust
things on their own planes. The Physical by Physical, the Astral by
Astral, the Mental by Mental, and The Spiritual by Spiritual methods. When
we have straightened out these different levels of consciousness, a
certain harmony will be apparent on all planes, which in the end results
in perfect Unity. The Method of trying to control ideas of one plane, by
means of those of another, is a wrong one. Remember things are always true
on their own plane, but in very few instances are they true on another.
That is why we should examine our visions scientifically, while they are
present in our consciousness, but when that consciousness becomes aware of
the material plane once more, we should place little, if any reliance, on
the truth of our vision, as corresponding to events of everyday life.
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I may perhaps quote one more vision, of a slightly higher type, since it
was invoked by means of Will and by scientific methods. Visions are of
little real value unless WILLED.
This time the vision was undertaken in order to discover the answer to a
definite Examination Question set by the Order.
"Invoke Mercury and Hod, and travel till you meet the Unicorn mentioned in
Liber LXV, Chapter III, verse 2. Report its conversation fully."
This is the kind of question you must fit yourselves to answer. Something
you could not possibly obtain by other means. Few people realize that on
the Astral Plane are the Records from which such Inspired and Holy Books
as Liber LXV are written, and that these Records may again be Invoked by
proper means.
"March 24th, 1914. 9:40 to 10:50 P. M.
"During the day I prepared a Circle of Orange, about 5 ft. in diameter
(the largest I could make in the little room I am using) and within it, an
eight-pointed star of yellow. Within that again an Octagon. A Red upright
Tau in the centre, and eight small red pentagrams at the points of the
star to represent lights; for there was no room to use them with safety.
The whole was very crude, but the best I could do with the materials at
hand.
"Having robed and entered the temple, I made a general Invocation
(impromptu) of the Lord of the Universe, and traced the circle and figures
with the wand. Performed the Lesser Banishing Ritual of the Pentagram;
then Invoked "Water" and sprinkled the circle to purify it. Performed the
Lesser Ritual of the Hexagon, followed by Invocation of Mercury and Hod,
(impromptu) with appropriate Hexagram.
Lit incense. Made a further statement of my intention. Knelt in the centre
of Circle and tried to formulate a "White Astral" with no very great
success at first. Afterwards, I forgot about the material body and began
to get some result.
Found my "astral" floating upon a dark sea on a sort of plank. The moon
was shining above, and the thought came to me that ’perhaps the Moon
represented the Unicorn I had set out to seek’, but I decided it was not
so.
Rising higher, I tried to identify myself with the moon, and then turned
and faced the Sun; looking along the Ray as a Path. I had the impression
of being a little child.
About this time I was reminded of my physical body by a pressure on the
brain, head and neck; a sort of frozen rigidity, which caused me to lose
concentration on the astral for a little while. I determined to keep on,
however, and astrally performed the Lesser Banishing Ritual of the
Pentagram. When I came to the words: "In the column stands the Six-Rayed
Star" I seemed to rise quite easily.
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Traveled about, with no particular visions, seeking the Unicorn. I
obtained an idea of a unicorn, but not very distinctly, and spoke to it.
It informed me that it had no desire to converse. I made the sign of the
Pentagram over it, whereupon, it said that it was not that which I sought.
This being my own opinion also, I left it, and rose higher to try again.
This time I got a clearer idea of the Unicorn, and began to converse with
it.
We were on the edge of a wood, beneath a night sky. It told me to look up,
and having done so, I perceived a comet flash across the sky and
disappear. Turning back, I questioned him, and he answered; ’All men are
thus, the Universe is thus’. So I gathered from his words that a fragment
appears for a moment (or a period) and disappears, leaving no trace.
I felt that this was something I must get to understand, when he said:
’Look again’ and this time a meteor flashed and then struck the earth. And
he said: ’Sometimes it is thus, and there appears to be pain as a result’.
Then I said to him: ’Do I understand that man appears for a moment only,
and is forever gone again?’ And he answered ’The comet remains travelling
in its ellipse, and only disappears from sight. Further, he told me to
look again, and I beheld a fixed star, shining in the blue. Turning again
to him, I asked what this meant; and he answered: ’The Masters are thus,
they travel no more, but give Light’. Then I asked if I should attain to
this, to which he replied ’Yea, but not yet. Thou must be as a comet until
after a while thou strikest, a star, and becoming one with it, remain
fixed.’
And I understood that there was nothing further to be said at that time.
So I returned, and having given thanks, entered these experiences in my
diary."
There is not much further to be said, so far as this little book is
concerned, though there is much that might, and will be said at the proper
time. The early vision, above recorded, took place 8 years ago, and much
has transpired since then.
It may be remarked that this vision had a far wider and deeper application
than ever the Seer realized at the time, part of this became more apparent
many years later, there is still much to be accomplished.
But let me call your attention to the Star. It is written, in Liber Legis,
The Book of the Law, "Every man and every woman is a star." What does this
mean? It would take another and longer treatise, to tell you. This much
may be said, however:
At the CENTRE of our Being is the Star of Unconquered Will, that is the
True or Divine Will, the Will of the Universe. Each must discover this
Star in his own being, and putting his personal will in line with Its
Guidance, become an active and conscious cooperator in the Universal Plan.
This Star is of Intense brilliance. It is the Diamond Soul, the only Veil
about the Innermost Essential Self. It is thus the ULTIMATE CRYSTAL, of
which it is written by Our Lady Nuit -- Goddess of the Starry Heavens
-Who represents INFINITE SPACE or the Universal Crystalline Sphere:
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"Worship then the Khabs (Star) and behold my light shed over you!"
When we have discovered this Central Light of our Being, and learned to
Concentrate the Mind thereon, we shall begin the Ultimate Practice of
Crystal Gazing. We shall find the Star Rays from the Universal Sphere
centered in us, and when the focus becomes perfect, shall discover, that
this CENTRE is EVERYWHERE and THE CIRCUMFERENCE NOWHERE. Then all our
conceptions of Crystalline Spheres will melt into That which is Without
Limit, PERFECT CRYSTALLINE VISION.
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