Copyright (C) 1998 by William Mistele. All rights reserved. Finding the Undine in Yourself: Isaphil's Meditation on Water This article is a summary of the undine Isaphil's meditation for mastering the water element. It reflects her own nature and qualities. Meeting Isaphil is like encountering the ocean in the form of a woman whose soul has been woven out of moonlight fall ing into the ocean depths. This meditation is one way for exploring and becoming familiar with that vast expanse of etheric and astral energies with which the oceans vibrate. Isaphil also has her own perspective on the 28 mansions of the moon. Isaphil is a master of the magick and the vast treasures of spirit hidden within these lunar mansions. I have taken the liberty of briefly introducing the first five of these mansio ns as Isaphil might discuss them if she were teaching a seminar to human beings. The Process: The basic procedure is to study through imagination and observation every aspect of the water element in nature that you can. Then, through meditation and mental projection, we probe further into the etheric vibration, that is, the energy di rectly underlying the physical substance of water in nature. At this point, we are ready to contemplate the element of water on the astral plane. The astral qualities of water are very similar to the astral energies we encounter in human beings who are loving--there is empathy, sensitivity, tenderness, and affection. As you expand your aura and identify with an expanse of etheric and astral watery energy, you also begin to sense something numinous, wonderful, and awesome--the water element on our planet is a reflection of omnipresent, all-encompassing love. The final step involves strengthening this awareness so its influence can be felt in t he way we live our lives. Step 1. You observe, watch, taste, touch, smell, listen to, contemplate, and then become one with the water element in all its various expressions in nature. You especially sense and identify with the magnetism which draws water molecules together. You become the rain, the cloud, the fog, water evaporating, a stream, river, lake, water table, well, ocean, tide, current, iceberg, ice cap, and wave breaking on the shore. By projecting your mind into nature, you note the sensations and associations you have with water. In doing this, you begin to become aware of the more subtle energies within water in all its forms. In my different dialogues with the undines, they o ften lead me into exploring the magical properties of the different aspects of water in nature. The first step, then, starts with the mental plane. You visualize and imaginatively explore the water element. There are countless ways to proceed according to each individual's inclinations. For myself, I recall sitting yesterday at Sandy Beach. T hen I see and feel myself floating in the water just beyond where the surf breaks. Through imagination, I slowly float out to sea and then sink beneath the waves. I walk on the ocean bottom until I reach the deepest point between Oahu and Molokai. I note with my mind the changes in water temperature, pressure, and the presence of light at different depths. I sit on the ocean bottom and get a feeling for this place. Then I visualize myself out at sea far beyond the islands. The Hawaiian Islands are the most isolated islands in the world. Thousands of miles of water stretch out around me. At this point, I notice the water element is saturating my aura. I have a feeling for the rhythms, depths, and energies of the ocean. My mind has generated some astral and even etheric impressions and sensations of the water element. Recall that human behavior, thought, and feeling often change when we are in the presence of another person. If you have a master in a spiritual tradition, you may be able to notice an increase in your level of awareness or at least in your mental fo cus when you enter that individual's presence. If you have someone you love and adore, when you are near that individual there is a spark added to the electricity of your body. There is an extra charge in the level of your energy. There is an expectation and a promise of new feelings rising up f rom the depths within yourself. If you imagine you are with this individual right now, you may feel a sensation in your heart or a change in your skin temperature. You may feel a longing which appears as a discomfort in your abdomen. These are things you can observe for yourself. Our auras alter and reconfigure themselves as we change our environment and interact with different individuals. If you can notice these sorts of subtle changes in body, energy, and feeling, then it is also quite possible that you will be able to do the same with an imaginary image. In other words, visualize and imagine right now that you have an undine in front of you. We are running a simulation, a test of our powers of concentration and creativity. Notice this undine's beauty. Notice her aura or her body posture which in some way speaks of her wisdom. She is an embodiment of the energy of the sea. She is the intelligence which dwells within it and her being is fashioned out of the energy underlying the sea's physical manifestation and the sea's magnificence. In her eyes you can see waves breaking on all the shores of the world. As she places her hand on your arm you feel the sea's depths and its powers of attraction. When she speaks to you, you can hear in her voice the presence of feelings you have long forgotten, feelings that perhaps you thou ght were gone forever from your life. But now they return through her form, her beauty, and her grace. If we conceive of undines as pure fantasy, they still have the power to represent an aspect of ourselves--of a state of being and beauty that exists on some level within us. If undines do exist on the inner planes and perhaps manifest from time to ti me in our reality, we can still master their magick and love without meeting with them. We can do this by learning to perceive and feel as they do--by joining our consciousness with the element of water in nature and on the inner planes. This exercise w orks fine purely as an imaginary journey. It heightens our awareness of water and suggests to us how to experience different modes of perception. There is, of course, this other alternative. You perform these exercises with the assistance of those who are their master--the actual undines. You have to decide for yourself whether undines are real or not. It is not my job to persuade anyone to b elieve in something they can not see. I am not an evangelist selling beliefs in doctrines which other men conceive. I am an explorer. I report on my experiences. I am a witness to the beauty of the universe. My voice is a gift in service to the myste ries of love. I am interested in undines because they have a great deal to communicate in this area. But how would we tell the difference between an imaginary picture or holographic image of an undine and the real thing? There is actually a lot that could be said about this topic. If you enter into a dream state as is done in lucid dreaming, the image produced by your imagination can become as real as the experiences which occur within a dream. The undine you imagine responds to you in every conceivable way just like a real woman except that the undine also possesses the magick of water. Depending on the connection between your conscious mind and the collective unconscious, your image can b ecome a powerful evocation at least in terms of energy and sensations. The psychologist John Sanford briefly describes this method of dialoguing in his book, The Invisible Partners. You will notice in Tibetan Buddhism, however, that the images in Buddhist tantra are visualized by practitioners for many years from within a state of profound meditation. In this case, your imaginary being can gain its own life. It develops its own instinct for survival and its intelligence and responsiveness can become independent of your mind. Such as entity can serve to entice you to offer it more attention or, if you do it correctly, it can inspire you like a guide to the inner planes and dimensions. But because of the chance of mistakes in this area, Tibetans almost always insist on dis solving the energy in your thought creation immediately after each practice session. After all, Buddhism is about non-attachment. Buddhists generally do not like to accumulate astral and etheric energy on the inner planes to serve as backup for their ri tuals even though this is a common practice in many esoteric traditions. To put it simply without elaborating, it is possible to create an undine from out of your own imagination. It starts as a mental conception or image. It takes on feeling and astral energy and then eventually it has the etheric vitality and vibration of water in it as well. Tibetans and others also like to shift their consciousness into these constructed images or yidams. Your imaginary creation becomes an idealized image of a being or a symbol of a state of awareness which embodies all that you see k to learn. You can do this as well. Just shift your mind into the form of an undine or merman if you like. We have already been exploring the water element. This step makes it a little easier to sense and interact with an undine should you be near one. This pr ocedure is also similar to mental wandering in which you place your mind into water and alter your consciousness to blend with its life. Now a great deal can be said about the kinds of connections human beings can form with beings on the inner planes. Evocation is a form of connection. Mental wandering creates another kind. You can match your aura to the being you are approaching or you can change your aura so you embody its highest form of inspiration. And, of course, you can present yourself with your everyday personality though in this case you still need some means for opening the gate to the undine's domain. Magicians typically create an energy field which is inviting enough that the undine feels completely at ease. You are being generous and helpful when you create a surcharge of energy of the right qualities which the undine can use to manifest or to i nteract with you. To do this, you basically imagine water in and around yourself and also refine that vibration by some contemplation--you review water's nature and attune your mind to water's beauty and essence. I have still not answered the question--how is interacting with a real undine different than what might occur within a dream or by means of psychic creation? Say your imagination is very good, the equal of Steven Spielberg. Spielberg can visualize a character in a scene and conjure up the reality of the situation with all the dramatic and affective elements present. This is why he is good at directing. He has already visualized, entered, and experienced the event before he films it. If you apply Spielberg's visualization ability to psychic imagery, you can create a picture which puts you directly in touch with the archetypal energies of the collective unconscious and also with the astral plane of the undines. The undine you imagi ne becomes a vehicle for channeling etheric and astral watery sensations and feelings. If I imagine an undine in front of me and ask her, "Tell me something about the water element I don't already know?" The creature I visualize replies immediately and with power in a challenging manner. She is ready to take me one step further beyond my own experience with water. She says, "What you don't know about water is how to let go. You don't know how to become the waves of an ocean that encircles the globe by both day and by night. You don't know how to become the cold current that circulates down into the depths fro m the poles to rise at the equator. You don't know that journey. You don't offer that renewing power to others." This image I have created in my imagination of an undine can speak freely from the depths of myself and also it takes me more deeply into nature. Imagination is itself a magical power. On the other hand, if I call the undine Isaphil to come here int o my room, I notice the difference right away. She is here now. Isaphil is like an ancient power of the earth whose beauty makes her forever young and full of new life. I could try to say that she is part of myself, but the power in her etheric and astral bodies goes way off the spectrum of anyt hing I can imagine. Through imagination and meditation, we can find and create sacred energies. There is no doubt about this. But Isaphil is like an ancient guardian of the water element on earth. She is able to bestow treasures the human race has no t yet discovered. Of course, I could imagine an undine having all these qualities as well. But I could not do it with this degree of force, this amount of beauty, or this depth of presence. Let me just mention the method I am using in these meditations as I interact with the elementals in nature. I ask Isaphil to circulate energy between the two of us in a way which does not accumulate energy but remains completely natural and relaxed. In this way, there is no excessive tension typical of evocation and there is no accumulation of energy to dissolve afterwards. However, Isaphil still has a medium of watery energy to manifest through because I have worked with the water element for many years. The image of the ocean and its energy are easily evoked by my memory. The circulating of energy between us starts immediately. Its a psychic connection but it is analogous to everyday experience. You can hold another individual's hands and share caring and empathy. You can breathe together holding hands--as one inhales , the other exhales. This may strengthen your connection by emphasizing the polarity of your auras. You can circulate the vitality in your meridians through each other's bodies. You can join your hearts or link your minds telepathically. You can open yourself so you feel each other's feelings and think each other's thoughts. All of these things a re implied and occur on some level and to some extent when I ask Isaphil to form a circulation of energy between us. I would also point out that I have spent many hours over the last several decades working with other individuals in a psychic manner. I have practiced and meditated with them on creating various energy states and also circulating energy between us. I have learned from others a great deal about what can be done when you join your auras in these ways. Consequently, there is only a slight difference in procedure when I perform the same exercises with an elemental being. Circulating and exchanging energy with a being on the inner planes requires only a little more concentration. You need something to take the place of the telephone or the means through which you are working together. For example, to make a connection to the inner plane being you can use a sigil, speak the elemental's name, or focus on the elemental's aura from within an akashic tr ance. Here are some of the differences between working with Isaphil as compared to working with an image I have conjured up purely through imagination. First of all, there is an energy exchange occurring without any effort on my part. For example, there i s a soft, caressing flow of watery sensations all over my body. These sensations are relaxing, soothing, and releasing. There is also a cleansing, cooling sensation I can feel inside my body as well. As the energy reaches my heart, I can almost hear a voice singing, "Awake, awake. Feel the thrill--a thousand sensations you have never felt, a thousand dreams human beings have never dreamed: to kiss with the passion of the sea, to give and to recei ve without limitations, without hesitation." I also feel myself pulled into the astral domain of Isaphil. I am within the ocean but I am sharing some of Isaphil's modes of perception. I can look over and see an iceberg in the distance but now I feel the iceberg's energy within my own body as I look. I feel the frozen, fresh water of the ice caressed by salt water the way one person's body presses against another. I pull myself out of the water and sit on a piece of flat ice in an arctic bay. The open water that has not frozen is still like a mirror. The sun is dim and distant in the sky. There is no discomfort, no need for a sweat suit to feel at ease. An undine can be thrilled and having fun even when nothing is happening. Human conception has no part to play. My body becomes the arctic bay. The ice and the water are full of feeling both exciting and enchanting: they join together wild laughter and solemn, majestic meditations as the stars circle and dance in the sky through the night. This undine has a profound serenity which is astonishing in its capacity to rejuvenate and transform your outlook on life. She has no need to communicate or transmit her wisdom to human beings. But her whole existence is an invitation and initiation into the undine's way of giving and receiving. Working in this way leads to discovering through experience what is obvious about water--it is free to change its form to flow into any container. For human beings, this means learning to become this open, receptive, and receiving. This involves not ing our tendency to identify with our body and form but also letting go of that form and flowing as water flows within the world of nature. We learn to sustain consciousness without a body. To do this, we become in our awareness an open expanse of magne tic energy. This is an ecstasy which every undine knows. Step 2. You extend your awareness more deeply into the water element. The energy vibration of etheric water is stronger and denser than in the first step. You feel with greater conviction the hydrogen bonding and magnetism within solid, liquid, and gas eous water. There is an etheric energy underlying the physical element of water in nature and this is what you are after. It has a rich, contracting quality. Like water, it has the power to absorb, contain, and then release energy. Practice extending your awareness over a wider area within the water element so water's vibratory field feels a part of your aura. As you do this, you begin to sense that the etheric energy within water will respond to your will and imagination. T his energy responds to your awareness the way the blood vessels in your body dilate or contract depending on whether your flex or relax your muscles. Basically, then, we are immersing our consciousness one step deeper into the element of water in nature. We are within its etheric energy. If we concentrate on a stream, the stream is all that exists within our consciousness. We hear the water spla shing and feel it surging around rocks and through the sand as it flows down stream. We become that stream of physical water and etheric energy moving along. In doing this, there comes a point where the stream feels like the substance of our body. Isaphil emphasizes working with the image of being deep beneath the surface of the ocean. Water extends far above and below you. And you concentrate on an area of ocean miles across. You memorize and internalize this etheric vibration of water aroun d you. This water energy then serves as a magnifying glass and amplifying device for heightening the impressions you receive especially as we go on to the next step. I mention elsewhere that a Taoist master I once knew refused to teach his American students about the water element. They could learn movements expressing air, earth, and fire, but not water. They just could not get the hang of letting go and flowin g. When you meditate without the water element, your energy becomes too dry and intense. Your aura becomes over charged like a pressure cooker. Traditionally, this was appropriate for those practicing the martial arts. It is also appropriate for jet fighter pilots who wear special gear to keep the blood in their bodies from gravitating to their legs when they are flying at multiple g's. Bot h martial artists and jet pilots have to be ready to defend their lives at any time. They can not afford to allow the blood to drain out of their heads when they are under attack. But there is a down side when you lose your connection to water. Empathy, serenity, intimacy and affection in human interaction, and clairfeeling are lost. I tried to suggest to this master some ways to teach water but he shook his head as if to say , "Its not worth the effort." He was a man in a hurry. Water is not in a hurry. It knows how to slow down, to flow, and be still like a pool, or stretch out like an ocean. Oh, its true--water can be a flash flood surging down a valley or a tsunami. The tsunami moves at hundreds of miles an hour on the o pen sea but it is barely a few inches high and you hardly notice it passing by--that is, until you try to confine its momentum in a narrow bay and then it breaks into huge waves. For Isaphil, the water element contains the treasures of the twenty-eight mansions of the moon and mankind will not receive this wisdom until we are more at peace with the etheric nature of water. If I stand up in this moment and move my body around, I feel in my mind I have become an octopus with eight arms, suction cups and all, flowing over the bottom of the ocean. I feel like a whale breaching or the dolphin slipping and sliding upon the bow waves of a freighter. I become the eel slithering, the jelly fish floating, the reef fish at the edge of the wave's crest, the butterfly shrimp in the tide pool, the crab on the rock, and the sea slug underneath. I am within all of these at once. And I am the life force sustaining their existence. I become water nourishing them all without bias. I have no need to place myself in a specific location or utilize form identification. I am an expanse of water. This second step leads us to where we feel comfortable and relaxed in extending our awareness through miles of the sea. The waves, currents, and tides feel like our own blood flowing. The water is like the substance of our own body. The sensations we can achieve in this practice are remarkable calming. I realize I am asking a lot. I am asking you to hold the sea within your heart. I know for many individuals the sea is something out there--its big, it has waves, and ships cross over it carrying cargo. But listen for a few moments to what I am sayi ng. I am suggesting the seas exist here on earth to teach the human race how to experience the divine within ourselves without having to evoke archangels or to sit at the feet of a world teacher. All you need is an open mind and a receptive heart to get a feeling of what I am talking about. But we also need this immersion in water for step three. We need an undine's power to understand an undine's sense of love and peace. Step 3. At this point, we focus more on the water element on the astral plane. Water has a powerful receptivity. It receives the heat and light of the sun. It receives the light of the moon and stars. It is malleable. It accepts and embraces whatever it enfolds. This ability to encompass with great sensitivity and responsiveness is also called love. It nurtures, preserves, and draws out the best--animating and renewing--whatever it touches. Water circulates energy and gives birth to life. Water receives and contains within itself the subtle qualities and energies of spirit. It reflects these as dreams and visions of what has been, of what is, and of what shall be. The dense hydrogen bonding between molecules is something you can learn to feel with your skin. This etheric energy also has a more subtle astral energy within it. The well, the lake, and the sea are full of an astral magnetism which receive, circul ate, and release energy. This is the same energy you find in human beings who are nurturing, empathic, and loving. The constellations of Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces illustrate these qualities of water. Cancer is the capacity to nurtures and to be full of contentment and happiness so you feel you have a home. Cancer is both full and empty and contains a serenity j ust like the moon. Scorpio absorbs and contains within itself desires until they are strong enough to influence and change the world. It does this without losing its own power and charge. Water loves electricity and lightning the way lovers love passion and intoxicatio n. It drinks them in with thirsty lips. Pisces is like the sea. It has a receptivity so open and vast it can give of its own substance to heal and to make whole. With its own energy, it provide ecstatic dreams of the oneness of life. The dream of oneness vibrates within all the waters of the earth. But within all three signs is a serenity. The power and passion in water is like the intensity of the moon--it binds the tides to rise yet this force expresses itself in the rhythm of day and night and the cycles of the seasons. The waves of the seas respond to the winds and the storms. But in the ocean trench is a calm silence and a quiet presence. And water is like the crystal ball. Sensitive to the faintest trace of desire and need on all four planes of being, it perceives how the world unfolds. On this third level, then, you become an even more subtle, watery magnetism. You are the substance and essence of the power that nurtures and sustains life. You are receptive to the presence of soul life and to all transformations of energy. You ac cept into yourself the light of the sun, moon, and stars. You store their power and reveal the songs within their hearts. When you get this right, your aura is a reflection on earth of omnipresent, all-encompassing love--a beauty and ecstasy that are sa cred in their intensity. Mansions of the Moon As I mentioned at the beginning, Isaphil's aura is like moonlight made into the form of an undine. She shines with soft and gentle lunar light. As I meditate with her, I sense that the 28 mansions of the moon are part of her awareness. Here I describe the first five mansions primarily in terms of their "psychological" qualities. Isaphil has no psyche or identity as compared to human beings. She is an intelligence conscious of the water element in nature. When Isaphil interacts with a specific human being, the light in her aura and the qualities of her astral body are shaped to fit the individual with whom she is interacting. This is not to say that she does not present herself in a consistent and at tractive manner. It is just that we as human beings bring our own experience to the encounter. We see that part of her which can be turned into something familiar. The mansions of the moon relate the degrees of the zodiac. Some individuals think in terms of 29 mansions though 28 mansions are a little more standard. If you take 360 degrees and divide by 28, you get about 12.86 degrees per mansion rounded off. If you begin with the sign of Aries, the first mansion goes from 0 to 12.86, or let's say, 13 degrees Aries. The second mansion goes from 13 to 26 degrees Aries. The third from 26 Aries to 9 degrees Taurus and so on. Bardon names the spirits who are heads of these 28 lunar mansions within the sphere of the moon. Various writers discuss the mansions in different ways. The system of Hindu astrology also goes into detail in describing the lunar mansions but they use a system of symbols and qualities which is somewhat difficult to relate to Western thought. The first mansion: This is the completion you need within yourself to rise to your highest potential. It is the foundation your life needs in terms of inner well-being and peace so you can rally forth with courage and conviction. This is similar to the sign of Aries, the warrior. It is dynamic and masterful. It is like water with an electrical charge. Water has a power side to it. It tosses huge boulders down streams. It cuts through granite mountains with its streams. It moves as gigantic currents beneath the seas. It attracts lightning from clouds. It causes rocks to split. It rallies its st rength as it initiates ice ages. The earthzone Aries spirit Tabori teaches how to work with water in a way similar to what Isaphil reflects in herself through this first mansion of the moon. Water has the strength to conduct and to encompass the greatest desire. It can absorb heat in nature as well as the fiery light of the sun. Its magnetism can contain the electrical fluid in magick. It does all of this without diminishing its recepti ve nature or losing its power of restoration. For every fiery desire or electrical charge within will, water offers a peace and well-being of equal power so that the rhythms and cycles of nature are preserved. In this way, the active principles within the universe are able to join with--arise fro m and return to--a place of peace and rest. These are water's depths. The first mansion is also the energy you need to get up and to get going. It is your coach on a track time and the master sergeant in the marines. It is the first ray of light breaking through your window pane after a cold winter's night. It is unmit igated enthusiasm directed by a strong will. What does water have to do with will power, enthusiasm, courage, and conviction? Water stores an incredibly amount of energy--enough to change the climate of continents, absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and maintain the temperature of the p lanet at a fairly constant level. When the warm waters of El Nino occur, weather patterns change over four continents. In fact, ocean currents are so important that if you alter one of these great rivers which flow beneath the surface of our oceans, you may see the onset of ice age as a result. This first mansion celebrates the power in water which is also a power of will and enthusiasm within ourselves. Again, water receives, stores, and transmits energy. The process may seem very slow and undramatic. But the waters of the earth influence everything on this planet. In our basic exercise, we explore sensations and feelings as we extend our awareness through miles of water in the ocean. In the first mansion, we sense the stored energy within that water. That power then feels a part of our own auras. Isaphil is astonishingly receptive and feminine. She is not drawn to power but to love and healing. Yet she is aware of water's nature and of what can be done when you use the magick within water. A powerful will is available to her as second nature. She just does not find asserting her will to be very interesting. We can discuss the treasure within the first lunar mansion in a better way by describing it as a daring and courageous desire to do something new. It is a boundless enthusiasm to express the depths of our feelings. It is also a feminine receptivity a ble to encompass the greater power because of the peace and rest it offers. Second mansion: This relates to lucid dreaming. You can wake up in a dream and change the mood, feelings, and scenes by force of imagination. When you do this, you realize your state of inspiration is your own responsibility. It rises and diminishes a ccording to the way you maintain your astral body. You can explore lucid dreaming in various ways. After you wake up from a dream at night or in the morning, relax and keep the dream going to see what happens next. The brain waves relating to the dream state continue for five minutes or so after you awake so this a good time to practice. You can also redream the dream shaping it over again from the beginning in a way more satisfying. This trains you to use your astral body in a creative way. You flow within and alter feelings in a natural manner. Part of the process of lucid dreaming is realizing that the dream comes in part from a level of yourself outside of conscious thought. You can force the dream to go a certain way but then you risk draining the dream of its spontaneity and its enchantm ent. A lucid dream automatically has a sense of awe and wonder in it. This is because you are continuously on the edge of the unknown, of touching something new. In the dream are feelings, thoughts, and sensations you have never encountered before. Control is not the issue. It is possible to stay awake and alert while dreaming and let the dream's energy flow through you without manipulating it. You notice i t and respond to it with a delicate touch. After a while, you realize you can discover the same awe and wonder when you are awake. It never goes away. Also, in a state in-between dreaming and being awake as well as within lucid dreaming it is possible to practice many different kinds of meditation. In other words, as you fall asleep or are waking up, you can practice working with these meditations o n water as we have been doing or other exercises of a similar nature. By doing this, you strengthen parts of your astral body and mind which you normally do not work with. But there is more than the dream state in this second mansion. You also feel like you are conscious within a state of deep, dreamless sleep. In other words, you can wake up within dreamless sleep as well. They do not tell you about this in lucid dre aming seminars because they have not figured out how to get to this place. Being here enables you to maintain a high degree of relaxation and to view the world from a completely different perspective--one free of tension. The former Swami Rama could measure four separate states of conscious at once when tested at the Menninger Institute. His brain could simultaneously emit alpha, beta, theta, and delta brain waves. He could be in a deep, dreamless state and still be ab le to repeat with accuracy what was said by the scientists in the room who were studying him. Some religions study and celebrate the rhythms of nature. These rhythms are seen in the alteration of day and night, the seasons, the phases of the moon, and the planets' movements. This second mansion is a level of consciousness from which we can se nse these deeper pulses and movements of life within ourselves. Third mansion: The third mansion is a transcendence--you view life as if from outside, from a distance. You realize then how fragile, delicate, and wonderful life is. You see it from a place beyond desire and need and yet you cherish the feelings and con nections which life experience generate. Part of the moon's quality is its reflective capacity. When an individual looks back at his life during a period of major transition, there is this opportunity to reflect and to gain oversight. This detachment and calmness permit clarity of understan ding. You understand the forces which have shaped your course, why you made the choices you have, and what remains undone. This detachment is also a compassion. You accept all that you are and all that has befallen you. You embrace who you are with tenderness. There is no need at this point for denial, guilt, or resentment. You are in place of the heart where emotions can no longer be twisted or distorted. You are free to be at peace and to see the beauty that shines within and around you like the stars that shine in the dark. Detachment like this does not make you feel like a sojourner or visitor who is passing through and only partly connected to life. Instead, you feel from within the depths of yourself a love that flows to all who enter your life like the moon's light s hining down during the night. This detachment does not mean your passions are less in strength. They are free of tension and the urgent need for release because your soul now possesses a inner expansiveness. Your passions are free to be expressed in wa ys which provide the deepest happiness and enable the greatest satisfaction. We can imagine the point of view of this third mansion of the moon in the following way. As a parent, you think about your family. You remember the birth of your children and their youth. You recall the major and minor events as they have grown up. You know they shall have children and that one day you will be gone. What you wish to do is to impart a blessing--that wherever they are, they sense their connection to each other and also a profound support. The family provides them with a feeling of belonging, inner peace, and contentment. Your love is always with t hem to strengthen their hearts. In this example, the family has become an inner kingdom or landscape of the soul which provides your children a home. They have roots and all their needs are acknowledged. Their love continuously circulates from one to the other. I realize most families are not like this but occasionally you can find one or two. The members of these families are accepting and receptive to each other like water. Their hearts are connected and reflect each other others' needs and desires the wa y the moon reflects the light of the sun during the night. This desire to impart blessing and connection with others is a treasure of transcendence and compassion--the ability to touch life with tenderness--belonging to the third mansion of the moon. Fourth mansion: This fourth mansion is similar to the energy of Taurus. It is feeling solid and grounded in yourself. You enjoy your work, your recreation, and you are never inattentive. But there remains a temptation--to give all of yourself to your work. In work, you attain a state of mind which transcends the ages of time. Mankind from its beginning to its end will strive to accomplish great things. You feel part of this timeless endeavor--to remake the world and yourself into something better. The undine Isaphil can detect this energy of the constellation of Taurus as it vibrates within the water element on earth. This energy shines from her aura the way the full moon reflects the sign of Taurus when it enters this sign. Taurus captures an d directs powerful instinctual drives. Isaphil, like the fourth mansion of the moon, focuses these drives into a creative process which expresses itself through works of love. It is no secret that some people enjoy working. It gives them pleasure to be active and productive. But if we put aside the activities and focus within, we discover a source which underlies this extroversion. In the fourth mansion is a state of tran ce immersed in ecstasy. Within it, you feel in harmony with nature and cloaked in beauty. This is a feeling of profound satisfaction and inner peace with endorphins flooding your bloodstream. I imagine a son experiences this when he feels the complete love and also receives the power and inner spirit of his father into himself. Stories of legend and myth touch upon this. Isaac bestows his blessing upon his son Jacob. Elijah confers his m antel of power upon his disciple. Swami Rama's guru transmitted shatipat to him as a young student. In the Mahabarata, the hero Arjuna finally attains recognition from and union with his divine father. And Christ declares, "I and the father are one." This transmission of power and spirit are not separate from femininity. The son must possess the ability of water to be receptive, to receive what is given and to store and to sustain its life within himself. Then he is able to attain an inner conn ection and to become the conscious expression of the men, the line of fathers, who have gone before him. Again, water has the power to receive and to transmit. The undine Isaphil, as a high intelligence within the water element, is giving me my clearest experience of this inner continuity with past generations. This is understandable. Like the moon, she accepts the radiant power of the sun and tones it down to shine for the earth when the sun is not present. Like the mother with the son, the third mansion reflects the inner spirit of the masculine more than it does its outer strength. In this way, the child or the student of life can be nourished according to his needs. To put this another way, in many traditions the elders who have gone before are felt to be still present on the inner planes. There is a grove, a circle, or a dreamtime landscape where their spirits still remain. In the second step of these meditatio ns on water, we worked at extending our aura through miles of the etheric vibration of the oceans. In fourth mansion of the moon, we extend our auras with a sensitivity and openness which encompasses and accepts the life of those from past times into our selves. The reason Taurus is so strong is that it has this inner connection to what has gone before. Water has a passion for overcoming separation and for transmitting energy from one place to another. Many individuals lose this connection to the past espec ially during their teenage years. They may spend the rest of their lives without the strength and motivation they need to complete their work. The fourth mansion, as expressed through Isaphil's aura, offers and reveals this empowerment as a natural prop erty of the water element. Fifth mansion: The fifth mansion is effervescent and vivacious. It is sparkling and bubbly like champagne, playful, intoxicating, and full of zest. It is exciting, enticing, inviting, and interactive. The light of the sun is produced through massive explosions of nuclear force. Great flares of plasma surge out from the sun's surface. Atoms are so hot and pressurized they fuse. The light of the moon is soft and gentle and its surface shines with i ts own florescence. But when the moon reflects the light of the sun, some of that enthusiasm still comes through. There is a scintillating and arousing influence. We are aware of this aspect of water. It is the sparkling white drops in a waterfall, the rain in the rainbow, the spray in the wave breaking on the beach, in the white cap, and in the water splashing your face. It is soft, foamy bubbles slipping ar ound your ankles as you walk in the surf and the drops of water thrown into the air as the water in a stream slaps against a rock. It is the water dropping down, sprinkling, or drizzling as you walk beneath the leaves of trees still wet from the rain. I t is the smell of salty, moist air when you are near the sea and the cool scent when you approach a desert stream. There is an electrical element present in this fifth lunar mansion as well. Trees have an electrical charge which can be measured by a galvameter. This charge changes according to the thoughts we think about the tree. The electrical flow and resist ance in our skin changes according to who we are with. Our eyes change their dilation. Our pours open or close. Our lips become more full or pale and our respiration alters according to the situation. We are constantly responding to non-verbal feedba ck as we interact with others. The fifth mansion heightens our ability to transmit and to receive energy on all levels of our being. Communication of information is accompanied by multiple levels of stimulus and response. Attention is interested in everything. The familiar shows itself as something new. Some undines, to say the least, seem to be flirtatious. But what we describe as flirting may belong to a more fundamental and impersonal aspect of water. When you swim in water, the water surrounds you. Swirling and eddying, the water generates curr ents as it accompanies and follows your every move. This again is water's receptivity, malleability, and fluidity. An undine does the same thing. She responds to your every sensation, feeling, and thought vibration. She gives you her full attention and yet the cool, magnetic qualities of her aura never diminish. If some of the lunar mansions refer to transcendence, serenity, and detachment, then this mansion compensates for that calmness. It focuses on the present. You know when you are in touch with this mansion because you feel you are living on the edge o f the moment. There is a sense of expectation like the crest of a wave about to break, a cup of cold water thrown in your face, rain flailing your body, or the sight of a water spout in the distance. When large waves enter a bay, they may become choppy as they are thrown every which way. To one individual, this may seem threatening, wild, and out of control. To another it is exciting and fascinating. But the water in a still pool is the same as in this wild bay--it is soft, receptive, fluid, and yielding. To define the treasure in the fifth mansion of the moon we might characterize water in a slightly different way. We might describe it here as having a wild serenity, an engaging peace, and an enticing stillness. As I said earlier in this essay, an un dine can have fun doing nothing other than feeling one with its surroundings. The undine's calm serenity sparkles with delight and silent joy. Step 4. The fourth step adds power to the encompassing love of the third step. The quality of the astral in step three is joined to the density and physical plane influence of the etheric in step two. The love, then, has the power to heal and to restore life. It is not just a reflection of a higher love. It is not just an inner peace cultivated and created within ourselves through faith. It is more active than that. It creates union, ecstasy, and oneness of life. Our journey into the water element has followed this course. We have projected our consciousness into the many expressions of water in nature. We have identified ourselves with water in order to immerse ourselves within its etheric vibration and the energy underlying it material manifestation. It is here within the energy field of water as a subtle magnetism, and not merely though thought or conception, that we contemplate and arrive at the inner essence of water's nature. By embodying water's receptivity, responsiveness, and magnetic power , we find ourselves on the astral plane within a domain where love reigns. At this point, we are learning to think, feel, and perceive as the undine Isaphil. We arrive at a clairvoyance which is as peaceful and as serene as the light of the moon. The edge of our auras dissolve into a boundless expanse of all-embracing love which the oceans reflect and capture as a presence. And yet we are not done. One step remains--to embody this love on a denser plane. The quality of the love we have found becomes cloaked in etheric substance so its presence is palpable and unmistakable. We become a nurturing power that restores, ren ews, and heals. In this way and by following this path, the quality of love we have in our hearts becomes an active force in the world. In the Bardon system, there is a great deal of exploration and contemplation. But Bardon insists over and over that everything we find and attain within ourselves must become a power that can change the world. Saints and sages can afford to feel cont ent because of the bliss they radiate and the wisdom they comprehend. But the magician is in a position to assume a degree of responsibility for the world. He exercises oversight, guides and inspires, and also helps mankind get through its bottlenecks. The fourth step is a reminder for us to be active players in the world in which we live.