Copyright © 2007 by William R. Mistele. All rights reserved.
The Cosmic Letter J
One
who has the wings of a man and the wings of a woman also is in himself a womb
of the world; and being a womb of the world he continuously, unendingly gives
birth.
Lao Tzu
Franz
Bardon describes the cosmic letter J on the akashic
plane as being the expression of the highest, all-embracing love. Practicing the J on this plane enables an
individual to understand and to experience this love.
As with the other cosmic letters, it is
helpful to ask questions and do some thinking about these letters before,
during, and after practicing with them.
This action attunes our consciousness to these cosmic vibrations. It sets us up to gain insight and to understand
their meaning and application.
The questions we might immediately ask about
the letter J are:
What is the highest,
all-embracing love? Have you felt
it? Can you imagine it?
I
have pursued these themes in some of my writings. A young man has a moral conflict. He can’t decide between his wife and his
mistress. His attempt to solicit the
help of an old wizard fails. But he is told
to ask the old wizard this question in order to solicit the wizard’s help: What
can you tell me about the mysterious love that underlies the universe? The wizard can not resist and spend weeks
telling the young man stories about the spiritual evolution of the human race. The stories start with the beginning of the
universe and end with an answer to the question—what is the ultimate destiny of
mankind and how is it found? And so we
might ask,
What is
the mysterious love that underlies the universe and what part might it play in
revealing the destiny of the human race?
In
another book I am writing there is an ancient practice called The Great Rite
which celebrates the act of creation in which god and the goddess were
joined. The high priest and a young
woman unite during the Great Rite to reenact this celebration. The young woman is trained and selected based
on her ability to embody the Goddess of the Earth both through sacred dance and
in performing sex magic with the high priest.
This rite stands at the center of this civilization and is inspired by a
spirit of the earthzone referred to as Ubarim after
whom the kingdom is named.
A young warrior magician, however, comes to
believe that the young priestess belongs to him and not the high priest. The Great Rite is better celebrated as an act
of love between two people rather than as a sacred ritual uniting a
society. The question then is:
What would our society be
like if it were founded and shaped by the love that stands behind the creation
of the universe? How might such an
attempt go wrong if fanatics or self serving or even the most devote high
priests tried to use high magic to fulfill this vision? How might it be done right?
In
other writing, I refer to the great world teachers as those who have entered
the sphere of the sun with their consciousness.
They know what it is like to be one with the universe. Consequently, when they assume human form to teach
mankind they often do so by accepting great limitations on their powers in
order to enact a drama that conveys a particular spiritual theme to mankind. If you follow Joseph Campbell’s understanding
of mythology, he describes those like Buddha, Christ, Moses, Krishna, etc. as
doing precisely this. The question then
becomes--
For what purpose have I
entered life? What story does my life tell? If I were inspired by the highest love, what
purpose would my life reveal?
The
cosmic letter J on the akashic level is about love, union, conception, and
completion. Like another cosmic
letter—UE—its voice says, “I create, I inspire, I guide/I make all things new
in the fullness of time.”
Imagine that in the moment you die your
soul mate, your spiritual and divine consort, appears to you and he or she
says, “I have always been with you and beside you ever step of the way. All you needed to do was to use your
spiritual senses to realize that at the center of your heart I have been, am, and will be one with you forever.” The cosmic letter J is saturated with this
kind of inspiration.
Some die for the touch of love because it
is so rare. Others’ hearts grow bitter,
hard, or cold because their love has grown old.
By contrast, the cosmic letter J envisions a sea of love that embraces
the universe. Its depths can not be
measured. It is everywhere. It is in the air, in water, in earth, in
fire—in every element is hidden the taste of its presence. Every sensation bears witness to its
existence. The letter J gives you a
different perspective, one not based on intellect but on experience.
Investors in the United States want to
believe that there is a benevolent Federal Reserve Chairman, now Bernanke, watching over the U.S. economy. Investing, like life, always embodies risk. But to assume risk it is very helpful to
imagine that the risk you take will prove to be worthwhile in the end.
The global market, however, is best served
when each investor makes his or her own informed and intelligent decisions. When you are good, you oversee your own
investments. When you get better, you
oversee others’ investments. When you
get very good, you run a mutual fund or other investment vehicle containing
billions of dollars. When you are wise,
hopefully, you become something like Bernanke who is
chairman of the Federal Reserve and whose decisions to some extent influence the
global economy.
The same applies to life. You can be benevolent but others still have
to make their own choices. According to
the story we have, one of the great moments in the history of prophecy on earth
occurred with the Oracle of Delphi told the Spartan king, in response to his
inquiry, that either Greece would be conquered or the king of Sparta would be
mourned. And so we have the story of
battle of Thermopylae.
You can give others council, wisdom, and
inspiration, but they still have to make their own choices. King Leonidas chose
to sacrifice himself. Life often
involves sacrifice and in this case, against staggering odds, the Oracle and
King Leonidas turned out to be right about how to
protect Greece.
We all oversee our own lives. We watch over and to some extent do our best
to protect those who are close to us.
When you get very good and truly wise, there are, no doubt, many
openings in this universe for those who are willing to oversee, guide, and
inspire entire planetary civilizations.
You can be very loving and, indeed, embody the highest love. But unless you wish to become a spiritual
dictator you have to allow people to make their own choices. Without risk, choice, and experience,
learning is not possible and life has no opportunity to flourish.
The four aspects of the Mysteries are to
will, to know, to dare, and to keep silence.
To love is to dare. It often
requires great courage. To dare is to
accept the world as it is and also to strive to turn it into what it can
be. The question then is,
What kind of courage is
employed by those who are inspired by the highest love? What motivates them to
be willing to give of themselves? How do they pull it off?
At
the risk of boring some of my readers, I write about the letter J as it is used
in the magic formula J-CH-W by a magician in long ago Atlantis:
EXT. SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
ROOFTOP—MOMENTS LATER
HE’AD’RA
(speaking word of power)
Jaaaaa
With the sound of “Jaaa” an
opal light of dark violet, red, blue, and green intermingling expands across
the sky.
MONTAGE
All manner of spirits from all seven planetary spheres
including the Angel of Death, arch demons, the 49 judges of Saturn, the
elementals, and many other spirits from many realms and domains are surprised
and astonished as they are held captive and bound by He’ad’ra’s
voice.
The spirits turned their faces toward the third planet
from the sun and to the continent of Atlantis and then to He’ad’ra.
Hurled and caught by a cosmic power of concentration,
like the swirling tides of a cosmic whirlpool in a cosmic sea, their voices
join. The united spirits appear before He’ad’ra as a bright flame with a whirlwind of colors
whirling within it. These cast a dark
red glow that melts, twists, and cracks the columns of marble and the floor.
As they presented themselves in front of He'adra in a column of light, they speak as one in an
unearthly calm, in an eerie, quiet, and childlike voice:
SPIRITS
For what purpose are
we called?
On the akashic level, the
cosmic letter J involves a great union and joining of all beings under the law
of love in order to fulfill a divine purpose.
In order to do this, the character called He’ad’ra
was granted a gift from God earlier in his life:
MONTAGE: INT. BEDROOM—LATE NIGHT
He’ad’ra sits up in bed amid a
lucid dream. Blurry lights around him transform into myriads of stars, nebula,
and galaxies. He gets out of bed and
stands up as the walls disappear. M100,
at first appearing as a small spiral galaxy, expands into a gigantic galaxy of
white, blue, and red stars that rotates beneath him and then drifts through his
legs.
EXT. AMONG GALAXIES—NIGHT
He’ad’ra’s room seen faintly illuminated amid the stars.
GOD
(off screen)
Of all those who dwell on the
earth, it is only within your heart I am free to appear.
Ask of
me, therefore, whatsoever you will in the heavens above, upon the earth, or
beneath the earth and I will grant it to you.
HE’AD’RA
May my will be in harmony with Your own--that all my actions in service to others may arise
from the One Light and serve the purposes of Divine Providence.
GOD (off screen)
Because you ask for neither wealth, fame, nor
anything for yourself at all but only to benefit others, your power shall be
without limitation--your voice shall be like My
own. There shall be none like you,
neither before you nor after you in the history of the world.
The above is part of a
dramatic presentation involving the cosmic letter J. My story is fiction but the magic I describe
in the story is not.
In practicing a cosmic letter on the
akashic level, the task is to first place one’s consciousness on the akashic plane, that is, penetrating through space and time. And then one identifies with Divine
Providence in accordance with the specific qualities of the cosmic letter.
Through experience, we gain a sense of what
our individual purpose is in life. But
here on the akashic plane, we put aside our personal identity. We imagine ourselves to be pure spiritual
being.
The cosmic letter J on the akashic level is
a divine celebration. It is the union of
the God and Goddess. It is a union of
everything that exists throughout the universe.
It is the union and bliss by which the
universe was created. And it is
on-going. There is no end to it. Creation is taking place in every
moment.
Whether it is the Hindu Swami mastering
his chakras, the Tibetan Lama practicing his yidams,
or the Zohar and the Quabbalah
with the name of the Elohim that is a masculine noun
with a feminine plural ending—the divine is seen in union with its opposite,
with its consort, in every moment. It is
one way to comprehend this level of love.
In
his work on ritual magic, Bardon describes the
symbolism and use of the magic circle and wand.
By standing at the center of the magic circle, the magician unites the
four elements and joins his will to God.
At the end of his book on basic practices, Bardon
has the student imagine that he embodies the four divine qualities of
spirit. He practices uniting his
consciousness to these four qualities both in an impersonal way and by also
identifying with them in the form of a personal deity. These practices are prior in Bardon’s system for working with the cosmic letters.
With the letter J, the three sense
concentration involves the note of G#, a cold watery sensation, and dark opal
with the colors of red, green, violet, and blue. The red is power in all aspects. The green is very similar to what I describe
in the cosmic letter G--it is personal harmony, satisfaction, wealth, and
success along with the blessing of Divine Providence.
The blue is Jupiter’s sense of generosity,
an expansion of life possibilities, and the enlightened mind. It is all aspects of wisdom and
knowledge. The color of violet is cosmic
consciousness. It is being everywhere
and within everything. It is the
original purposes of life in their purest forms.
The cold watery sensation is like the
magnetic fluid that holds and unites these four divine qualities of
spirit. Like the magnetic fluid, it is
utterly receptive, open, and empty. It
easily can contain anything within itself--nurturing, preserving, and animating
it.
In practicing the cosmic letter J on the
akashic plane, there is a sense of uniting oneself with the essence, the life,
and the spirit at the core of every being.
It is uniting oneself with every deep purpose in life.
You
can probably understand then that in mastering the cosmic letter J there is no
need of magic circle or wand, no need for ritual or ceremony. No need of priest or temple. In one of my stories, the Goddess of the Earth
says to Le’ah’e,
GODDESS
OF THE EARTH
(walking toward them)
Four
billion years I have watched over and tended this planet. I created life. No religion comprehends Who I
Am, though it is I who grant permission before each appears.
(walking up to Le’ah’e)
Your innermost desires are the same as my
dreams:
To have children who can see through the
eyes of the stars,
who unite all opposites, the constellations themselves, into one song
of love.
(beat)
Will you shine with my light?
Be anointed with my beauty?
Speak with my voice?
LE’AH’E
Yes.
GODDESS OF THE EARTH
Two
things I require:
Establish justice upon the earth
(beat)
And
do as my Beloved and I do—
(passionate)
make the world new.
LE’AH’E
How do I do this?
GODDESS OF THE EARTH
Create a religion without
rituals, priests, or temples in which love, wisdom, power, and justice are
equally honored and pursued.
You could say that those who
practice the cosmic letter J on the akashic plane are indeed practicing a
genuine cosmic religion, one in harmony with the universe, one that embraces
all divine purposes, and one that seeks to master omnipresence—to be an
all-embracing love that senses, joins with, protects, and celebrates the
original inspiration and inner spirit that is at the core of every being.
On such a level as this, like I say, there
is no need of wand or magic circle. When
you speak, your words speak from and with the force of the life that is at the
core of any being. Under this law of
love, you are free to join with any being in the universe to fulfill a divine
purpose. Such is the nature of Divine
Providence and all-embracing love.
There are jokes on Wall Street such as if
the Federal Reserve Chairman—Bernanke--were to get in
a car accident on his way to work the stock markets around the world would
close three to five per cent lower at the end of the day. Like I say, businessmen need to feel that their
economies are stable and that if there are problems a benevolent presence will
protect them.
A teacher in a classroom sets the tone and
the quality of the classroom by the power of her voice. It is not just done by command and
authority. It is through sympathy,
empathy, and persuasion. When she is
good, the students are convinced that she looks out for their best interests. If she is very good she actually cares about
them in that way.
You can practice the letter J on the
akashic plane. This level of awareness
penetrating space and time can be your own spiritual space. But you can also practice the cosmic letter J
on the akashic plane of the earthzone--within the aura of the planet
earth. Here the J is slightly
different. You can get a sense of how
the higher spirits channel the influences that reach the earth from certain
degrees of the Zodiac. That is how Bardon describe the 360 spirits of the earthzone in his
book on evocation. In their meditations,
these spirits extend their influence across the entire planet. They are inspiring, protecting, and
benevolent.
There may not be very many on earth who are listening.
But the inspiration is there.
Practicing the cosmic letter J in the earthzone you can get a feeling of
what it is like to be one of these spirits and one with all life on earth.
There are three more
levels--the mental, astral, and physical levels- for practicing the letter
J. What I wrote today came out of four
hours of meditating on the J on the akashic plane. Obviously my procedure involves a lot of
meditation and a small amount of writing. Over the next few weeks I will try to describe
my experiences with these other planes as well.
As you notice, I am making an effort to
find connections between personal love and cosmic love and also between
intellect and intuition. In other
writings, I have described in detail the difference between the electric and
magnetic fluids. These are primal and
spiritual energies analogous to masculine and feminine. With the cosmic letter J we find the
creativity and vision that derives not from the separation but from the union
of these opposites. Or, as William Blake
would say, to taste this ecstasy is to taste divinity.