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© 2009 by William R. Mistele. All rights reserved.
A Quick and Easy Guide to the Five Elements
[See
also many other essays such as
Introduction to the Psychology of the Four Elements: http://williammistele.com/4elmpsy.html]
See
Franz Bardon’s book, Initiation into Hermetics, Astral level of Chapter 3, for the exercise.
Introduction
Think
about the implications of being able to move freely into each of the four
elements so that you experience each element in its complete purity separate
from the others. This essay attempts to
describe precisely that experience.
Some
individuals may be able to learn to do this in a few years of practice if not
sooner. For some, this is the equivalent
of two to three years of a college curriculum.
For others, a life time will not be enough.
It is an individual thing—
If you compare your self to others, you run
the risk of learning nothing.
If you seek to understand yourself in terms
of others’ experiences, you may gain a sense of reassurance and confidence; but
again, you run the risk of missing the divine gifts that are constantly offered
to you through your dreams and hidden within your deepest needs.
Or, as a Zen master might say, “For each
individual, the four elements are always the same and yet they are always different.”
Note 1: This essay was inspired by
the spirit Achaiah of the sphere of Mercury. He taught me a quick and easy method of
sensing the vibration of any spirit or thing within myself on the different
levels of consciousness.
Note 2: In rereading this essay, I
notice I write more about the fifth element of akasha than I do about the other
four elements. Akasha oversees and
regulates the four elements.
That is akasha: it supervises and establishes
harmony. If something is missing, it
demands balance: Either find what you need or create it—the balance must be
maintained.
Due to the demands of akasha, I have been
spending a lot of time finding and creating within the four elements.
The Water Element
Note
1: I have previously written extensively on the water element in my essay, A Study of Water and the Magnetic Fluid.
Note
2: As much as people attempt to balance the four elements in their rituals and
ceremonies, once they step out of their ceremony or ritual they enter a world
that has an extremely poor understanding of the water element.
If
modern civilization in its psychology and applied technologies understands
earth, air, and fire at around eighty per cent of our potential, then our
understanding of water is around three to four per cent. We just do not get it.
And so I have spent a great deal of time
with the undines in order to present their gifts--a near divine level of
empathy, a feeling of being able to heal and to nurture, an inner peace with
the universe, a love that dynamic and palpable in its aura and force, and a
feeling of direct, heart to heart connection with anyone else on earth in any
moment—these things should right now be a part of our civilization and yet they
are profoundly missing.
(See for example my articles on the undine
Queens Isaphil and Istiphul).
Physical
Body
In
the physical body, it is possible to sense the fluids of the body in blood,
tears, urine, etc.
In
nature, we have the waters of the earth in their many expressions. In our quadrant of the galaxy, our planet is
one of a very few in which liquid water is so dominant in nature. We live on “the water planet.”
Etheric
Body
The
etheric body for me is vitality, life force, and the energy that is produced by
the physical body but more subtle. It is
what you use when you do some physical action. The etheric body is primarily
sensed as physical sensations as opposed to astral feelings.
If
you imagine the inside of your physical body being filled with cool water, you
may experience a sense of letting go, of flowing, of the body purifying
itself. I often feel like I am floating
in a tide pool totally relaxed and experiencing complete release from
tension.
Astral
Body
The
astral body is the ability to feel, to be receptive, and responsive. It is the ability to feel alive through being
sensitive and emotionally connected, animated in and through our interactions
with our surroundings and other people.
It is dream like at times and sensitive to images and the specifics of
the situations we enter.
If
you imagine the inside of the astral being empty and filled with cool water,
you may experience feelings such as peace, serenity, contentment, well-being,
and a sense of oneness with all things, etc.
Mental
Body
The
mental body is the realm of ideas, concepts, analytic thinking, investigations,
questions and answers. It is also the
clarity of mind that can take in or hold in its gaze many things at once without
having to form an opinion.
In
the mental body, water produces a stillness of mind. The mind is mirror like, reflective, and
receptive. There is a sense of being
able to see through time. The undine
Isaphil has this quality on a very powerful level.
Akashic
Body
The
akashic body is timeless and spaceless. It has no need of form to express its
consciousness. It is the realm of spirit
that creates from out nothing according to the purposes it ordains or that it finds
within its heart or at the core of its being.
On
this level, you get a sense of nourishing all of life, of being within and a
part if all living beings. The water
inspires and seeks to lead all beings to perfection. The earthzone spirit referred to as Cigila in Pisces has a fabulous sense of this
vibration.
Summary:
The vibration of cool water produces at least these effects on the different
levels within oneself. If you can
produce the sensation of cool water on the different levels within your self,
if you can then feel and be receptive to the vibration that results, these are
the states of awareness open to your experience.
Place it before your mind that you have the
ability to create in your self at any time any one of these vibrations and to
explore anyone of them or all of them for an entire life time.
There
is no end to the exploration and the wonder that is hidden within and at the
very edge of our perceptions.
The Earth Element
Physical
Body
This
is the density and weight of the body.
It is the muscles and the bones.
You can easily sense these things.
In some meditations it is important to go
deep into this level of awareness such as learning to sense the vibration on
the cellular level of the body as well as the minerals in the body and bones.
In
nature, we have the rocks, the mountains, the trees, the minerals, and
everything physical about the earth.
Etheric
Body
Again,
sense the physical body empty inside and imagine it filled this time with dense
weight. It is not so much a substance as is with water. Instead it is a feeling of solid mass and
gravity, that is, it is heavy.
The result is that you feel rock solid. Your strength is not in acting in and on the
external world. It is in your inner
cohesion—your strength is the way you hold yourself together. You endure through time regardless of the
changes in the world around you.
Astral
Body
This
is being stable, steadfast, and persevering.
The feeling in the astral body that is the equivalent of the sensation
of being rock solid in the etheric body: it is a sense of inner silence. This is the seed in the ground during winter
waiting for spring to come round.
It
is the tree standing still and silent during the night without benefit of
light. It is the sun and the moon moving
through the sky slow and steady, rhythmic and ready to complete their tasks
each and every step of the way.
This stability is being able to last until
your goal achieved. You are one hundred
per cent focused on what you need to do as you build the foundation for your
next move.
All gnomes know how to do this very well.
They work for ages and eons without distraction or need for diversion,
sometimes working on the same thing—what you start in the beginning is now a
little more perfect and complete. Every
improvement or advance, no matter how small, is worth the effort.
Mental
Body
This
is being organized. You fit things
together. You design and build a strong
foundation. If it were possible, you
build so that what you make will outlast time.
About the Great Work. Well, here is the feeling of making something
that is so valuable out of or with your life that you know you have used your
time in the best possible way to produce the best possible results. Now isn’t that what life is all about?
Akashic
Body
The
earth element in akasha takes the other three elements—air, fire, and water—and
weaves and binds them together uniting the best in each so that life is
enriched and make complete. Many can not
conceive of this thing. But here it is
again: the physical plane with its physical wealth has been designated to offer
support to all activities of the divine.
If there is anything spiritual to speak
about, then from the point of view of earth, it will have to manifest in a physical
form in order to show itself. Otherwise,
it is not worth speaking about.
Even the highest formless being of divinity
needs a space set aside for itself to appear on earth. Earth provides the space, the place, and the
context because formlessness needs form, at least as a contrast, in order to manifest
itself.
Air Element
Physical
Body
It
is seen in the breath, in breathing, in feeling balanced as you walk and at
ease as you talk. It is impossible to
miss the sensation of getting the air inside your chest as you breathe in and
then letting it go again.
In
nature, we have the winds, the weather, the atmosphere, the biosphere. Air is everywhere, in the sea, even in rocks
and trees.
Etheric
Body
Air, the opposite of earth, as a sensation is being weightless. In the etheric body, it is this sensation of weightlessness,
floating free, free of all gravity.
I will tell you a little secret about the
universe that the scientists on earth have not yet discovered and which their
theoretical models can not even imagine.
Air, that is the sensation and principle of weightlessness, of no
gravity, is so powerful it is the equal of earth’s density and gravity.
This principle of air, if it were to get
inside even a black hole, a singularity which is so dense even light can not
escape, well, that air would dissolve the black hole. In our universe of two hundred or so billion
galaxies, this has in fact occurred; though I don’t suppose our astronomers
will be getting around to observing it anytime soon.
Just thought I would throw that in for a
little spice and insight. It is
something to remember when life weighs you down.
Astral
Body
The
sensation of weightlessness in the astral body is playful and outrageously
cheerful and joyous. (Don’t I, in spite
of my journey, know this!)
Even if a little oversensitive, its
sensitivity makes for great artistic achievement. In an instant it can pass into rapture, that
is, it gets carried away with what it perceives or dreams.
Air in the astral feels at ease, balanced,
and free. Why this is Beethoven’s Ninth
Symphony’s Ode to Joy.
The
voice of air would like to put in a
word here:
Let go of the
nightmares of life. Let the sleeper
awake.
The essence of the moment right now in its
innermost being is freedom.
All enlightened beings know this. I should know. I taught them this.
Mental
Body
Air
in the mental body is vast, open, and clear like the sky. It is detached and, like a mirror, it neither
clings to nor does it flee the desirable or the fearful. It embraces all beings
understanding how each has its place and its own way.
But, put simply, air makes the mind perfectly
clear. You sense you can understand
anything. The knowledge in this clarity is
direct, intuitive, and telepathic. It
can attune itself to the vibration of whatever it is thinking about. And so air knows things from the inside as
well as through external observation.
Akashic
Body
The
wisdom of air on the akashic plane embraces the universe. You could call this The Great Harmony.
Air knows the deep purposes and meanings of
life. But more than this, it knows how
to pursue the path of life with and in harmony.
To every door, a key. To every problem, a
solution. To
every conflict, a resolution.
The tensions and conflicts of life contain,
when viewed from this dimension and this height, release and realization. If you allow your mind to accept all of
life—to perceive what is with the clarity of the sky, then the illumination
that comes has no beginning or ending.
Fire Element
Physical
Body
Fire
in the body is quite clear. It is felt
in the metabolism—food and air transformed into heat and energy. There is the hot flash, the adrenaline rush,
and breaking into a sweat—fire in the body as heat is quite evident.
And then there is sensation of power rising
up and seizing control of the body, ready to perform feats of endurance and
accomplishment. That is fire instinctual
and primordial awakening and focused through our wills.
The nervous system has a massive amount of
power hidden within it. Referred to in the Orient as kundalini. Awakened prematurely, it can tear your psyche
apart. But a skilled yogi rides this
power to realize profound states of consciousness.
In
nature, we have the sun above. We have
captured the power of fire to work, shape, and transform matter. We still use stored energy from past geologic
age to power our cars. We are turning to
solar energy but soon will have the nuclear fusion that runs the stars.
But in a simple way, if you recall, wood and
coal kept the house warm at night and cooked our food in our cabins on the
frontier or in our city dwellings. Coal,
oil, gas, and fission still produce our electricity that runs the light or your
laptop.
Yet nature knows also the forest fire, the
volcano, the hot springs, and the desert.
Etheric
Body
If
you visualize the body as being empty inside, you imagine within it the
sensation of heat. This heat sensation
leads to a feeling of pressure, of an expanding, even explosive force. It is power ready to be unleashed.
Your alpha males, almost by definition,
always have this vibration about them. Whether positive or negative, they communicate
and transmit to others their abundance of etheric energy. Like a powerful electric wire, they keep what
is around them aligned to their purposes and goals.
This energy can produce a charismatic,
inspiring, and dynamic leader. You will
notice that all great leaders seem to carefully contain and control great power
that they hold in reserve within them.
It is possible to focus this etheric energy
inward and practice something like Tumo yoga. Some of the Dalai Lama’s disciples have
mastered this fire yoga and can raise their body temperature at will.
But
more likely this fiery heat in the body belongs to extroverts. The body needs to act in order to remain
balanced and healthy. With this energy,
you like to work. You like to do things
that impact upon and change the world.
It is the nature of fire—it likes to seize and control, if not
transform, what is around it.
Astral
Body
These
are familiar emotions—courage, daring, boldness, and enthusiasm. Electricity causes the light bulb to light up
a room. Heat in the astral body causes
feelings to become animated and bright so that they seek expression—the desire
to feel fully alive. It is exciting,
exhilarating, and invigorating.
Fire in the astral body is passion. As expressed in the poem by one who wishes to
experience this:
I want burn with your yearning until nothing is left
Except the scent of your love
Carried by the winds of my heart.
Fire
knows it is alive within the moment because it is totally ready to seize upon
whatever opportunities are available to it to express, confirm, and expand
itself. When completely positive, it
expands its emotions out and through everyone around itself to make them feel
fully alive as well.
Mental
Body
Heat
in the mental body produces a plan of action.
Fire on this level likes to expand its will and power and considers how
and what it must do to accomplish this.
Fire as will immediately sets up boundaries
to claim what it controls and to defend what it owns. It takes hold. It sustains itself by insuring its needs are
satisfied.
If you are a general, you want aides who
present you with detailed plans of action.
If you are a president, you want cabinet members who see solutions and
how to make those solutions happen.
It is to ask, What
can we do right now to solve this problem?
It is not so much an intellectual concept being applied here. It is will power that is dynamic, effective,
and commanding in such a way so as to produce results.
You have to keep in mind the quality or
nature of heat and fire. It is not
possessive or controlling for its own sake, though we often meet people who do
precisely those things. But as an energy, fire comes from a more primordial place than does
thinking. It asks, What
do I need to do, to have, or to control so that the life that burns within me
remains fully alive and bright?
From the point of view of fire, without
answering this question, the greatest and the best things in life will never
happen.
Akashic
Body
The
heat and fire on this level are far more expansive than what we perhaps will
ever encounter in our personal lives. It
is a divine level of awareness. From
this vantage point, the question is, What level of
will and power must an individual have access to so that the deeper purposes of
life may be fulfilled on earth.
Prophets in the Old Testament like Elijah
sometimes had this energy.
When I was young, I would sometimes have
what I called a “wrath of God” experience.
It would come upon me at odd times.
And then I would feel like the divine was saying to me, “You have messed
up. You have failed. You are not on track. You are missing your windows
of opportunity. And if you continue on
the course that you are on it will lead to your absolute destruction and annihilation.”
But it turned out that I was not the
intended recipient of this message. It
did not refer to me. What I was hearing
was addressed to the nations of the earth.
In a sense, I was being asked to access this divine level of fire, of
will and power, and somehow find a way through my own initiative to produce a
more desirable outcome in regard to the nations.
Maybe General Patton needed this kind of
fire in his akashic body when he was leading his troops during the Battle of
the Bulge in World War II. Perhaps
General Eisenhower needed it during the invasion of Europe on D Day.
George Washington was certainly being asked
by akasha to embody this fire during the War of Independence. But he often felt despair. With this kind of will power, there is no
such thing as despair or fear or resentment.
If it took time off to look inward, it would do so only to answer its
questions about how to move forward.
On this level, fire is the power of a
creator who says, This is what needs to be done, what
I envision for the future. It shall be
so because I possess the energy and will to make it happen.
Like I say, this fire/heat is very
expansive. It does not produce emotions
and intentions and purposes belonging to one’s everyday personality. It is a transpersonal level of
awareness. It belongs to those who serve
the purposes of divinity.
Consequently, if it touches you and you do
not realize the level from which it arises, you might find your self getting
terribly angry or upset. But realize
like me that it is not about you or your life at all. It is about a greater purpose seeking to move
through you.
Summary
As
I often quote, if you have the power of fire, you are able to use it to make
things happen. If you use it with the wisdom of air, what you do is
harmonious. If you use it with the love
of water, what you do is healing and nurturing to others.
If you combine it with the solidity of
earth, what you make endures.
And if you use power in all these ways and
add in the purposes of akasha, then what you make endures, inspires, heals, and
transforms others through all ages of the world.
Let us take a look now at the fifth element
of akasha.
Akashic Element
Note:
As I reread this section, it sounds like I am writing in praise of Franz
Bardon. Forgive me if I wax poetic. It is the akasha itself that is so
ecstatic.
Introduction
to Akasha
Bardon
could have approached the fifth element as it is presented for example in
acupuncture. People write me and argue
extensively that this is the way to understand the fifth element. But acupuncture is a system of healing. Its focus is on the physical and etheric
body.
Acupuncture does not pursue the creative
powers of spirits. It has no need to put aside physical existence and become
pure spirit so that one may move among other spirits on the higher planes.
Acupuncture stimulates and sedates the
vitality or chi moving within the meridians.
It takes the vitality that is there and balances it to enhance health
and to remove symptoms of illness.
Acupuncture does not seek to master the
ability to create the four elements though divine will—that is, out of nothing. An acupuncturist, taking the pulses in a
clinic, will never say, “Oh, you need more fire in your small intestines. Let me just create out of thin air some fiery
chi with my hand and place it in your body.”
No, you will never get that from an
acupuncturist. True, Taoist masters know
exactly how to do that, at least, how to expend some of their own chi to heal.
But in my experience, Taoist masters hoard
their own chi more than a dragon hoards its gold. They do not specialize in building up
fabulous amounts of vitality which they can use to transform the world. It is not a Taoist thing to do so. They do not possess that morality. They have
no such dedication to assisting humanity.
Bardon
could have also have presented the fifth element as it is studied in the I-Ching, the book of changes.
Akasha is seen in the movements of life both within the individual and
as the individual interacts with society.
In other words, the fifth element is
understood through the ways the four elements change and transform. But this too is a study of change in our
world. It does not pursue introducing
new things into the world that never before existed. The I-Ching knows nothing about rewriting or changing one
hexagram into another to bring about change through sheer force of will.
Bardon
could have also have approached the fifth element by seeking the unity amid the
diversity such as is done in the twelve signs of astrology. There are squares, oppositions, sextiles, and conjunctions.
Signs develop from the proceeding and are balanced by an opposite. And there are progressions.
Aquarius sees the big picture but Leo brings a community together. Aries acts but Libra finds love in
balance. Consider each of the twelve
signs and how they interact and balance each other and you perhaps have a sense
of the center—the fifth element form which they all arise.
But this too would simply not do. Bardon does not want contemplation, theory,
or psychology. He definitely does not
want cleverly crafted metaphysics presented in volumes but with only a tidbit
or two of method or experience.
He wants a clear and concisely defined,
direct and first hand experience with akasha.
Something you can begin work on immediately and gradually perfect in
your self as it develops through your practice.
So he makes a completely separate fifth
element with its own qualities—among these, it is always new. It supervises, watches over, perfects,
completes, and enriches life. It offers opportunities.
And it gives feedback as in establishing and
maintaining karma that states in brief: if you have a weak or negative element
in you, you will have weak or negative experiences with that element in
life. If you have strong and positive
elements in you, then you will have strong and positive experiences in
life.
The
Fifth Element as an Exercise
What
is this fifth element for Bardon? He has
the student imagine that the inside of his body is empty except for a dark,
ultraviolet light. The sensation of this light, its vibration, is that it
penetrates through space and time.
Next he has the student imagine that this
light is being emitted from all the pours of the student’s body filling a vast,
empty void around him with its vibration.
Then you become the light you are emitting in your awareness. Without referring to your body or a central
point, you become the vast void penetrating through space and time.
This practice focuses on mastering this
sensation or vibration. There is a
visualization of light. There is the
tactile sensation of penetrating. There
is the use of imagination to extend one’s awareness in time. And there is a very powerful, highly evolved
spatial awareness in which you imagine empty space void of any form or material
within it.
This is certainly abstract and outside of
normal experience. But it is again a sensation.
It is something you can practice and learn to sense. Become familiar with it. Play with it endlessly so it is easy to
imagine and easy to sense.
And then you can easily work with the
spirits of nature or the higher spirits of the earthzone. This state is the
precise vibration in which they exist.
Enter it and you are right next to the spirits, not just standing
outside the door to their homes. You are
invited inside as a welcome guest.
In
brief, akasha is the element from which the other three elements arise. It creates them and commands them to fulfill
its designs. This is its power. But
never forget akasha needs the other four elements to accomplish anything it
intends.
The word akasha also refers to a plane of
existence, the akashic plane, as opposed to the physical, etheric, astral, and
mental planes. The akashic plane is not
dependent on form to sustain its power or existence.
At the same, we can speak of the element of
akasha as it operates in and through each of these denser, form defined
planes. Let us pursue akasha as a state
of awareness on the different planes as we have done with the other four
elements.
Physical
Body
Bardon
mentions that akasha is represented in the physical body in the blood and
reproductive system such as in the sexual fluids. In other works, akasha is an awareness that
is able to penetrate into the physical being of the body—the bones, blood,
muscles—it is the operating system seen in the metabolism that regulates
organic life.
Ultimately, awareness of akasha on a
physical level gives an individual the power to materialize and dematerialize matter.
Akasha here follows the concept of alchemy: whether through gentle,
organic influence or through a powerful will seizing control, akasha seeks to
perfect physical being.
In brief, it is a penetrating awareness that
is around, inside of, and in control of physical matter. These levels of awareness are most noticeable
in practicing the cosmic letters E and OE on a physical level.
In
nature, akasha is extremely intense and commanding in that it penetrates and
exercises control over the physical being of earth, air, fire, and water. If you can hold in your consciousness all
aspects of a particular element in nature, then you begin to sense how to
control it with your mind.
Bardon has students spend extensive time
among the beings of the four elements—the sylphs, undines, gnomes, and
salamanders who regulate these elements in nature. By learning from and observing their
activities in nature, the student gains a feel for what they do.
It is one thing to understand the mind of a
salamander such as Orudu who can control a
volcano. Akasha however also controls
the mind of the salamander that controls the volcano. Orudu’s awareness
is huge, expansive, and contains within itself the vibration of the hot gasses
and magma in the ground. The magician’s
awareness is more penetrating.
The magician contains in his consciousness
all of Orudu’s awareness. The magician commands a formless, empty,
state of awareness penetrating through space and time beyond what Orudu can comprehend.
Etheric
Body
The
etheric body relates to vitality, life force, and health. Akasha as I experience it on this level in
the body is extremely dynamic and powerful but it is void of form—it has no
substance; it is “empty.” In effect,
something can be without form and still contain great tension which is also the
power to create.
On this level, akasha contains the other
four elements within itself and yet has command over
each—it is nurturing and flowing like water; it is balancing and circulating
like air; it is metabolizing and sustaining heat like fire; and it is solid and
enduring like earth. It is all of these
at once.
This emptiness in the form of the body has
the ability to contain and sustain immense pressure within itself. And yet at the same time it can maintain
sensations of total release, being at ease, relaxed, and floating free. In other words, it can create or dissolve at
will the four elements within the etheric body.
I sometimes give the example that anyone can
get someone else angry if they try hard and long enough. At the same time, the opposite is true: if
someone is the object of anger and they remain totally relaxed, then it is next
to impossible to remain angry at them.
Anger requires the intensity of conflict to sustain itself. If there is no conflict, no negative response
by the other person, the anger dissolves.
We
sometimes we see this in daily life.
Someone is very angry but the person the woman is sharing her anger with
listens carefully, responds with feeling, acknowledges her grievances, and by
the time they are done she feels like he has become her friend. He knows how to
work with anger.
A highly skilled charismatic figure or a
master politician has in his etheric body this akaskic
power. He can take negative body energies and emotions in others and make them
positive. He can take immense hostility in
an opposing figure and restore it to its positive aspect of will. In this case, the other person then chooses
his best course of action rather than a course that is destructive to both.
The charismatic figure can take a situation
where people are fearful and afraid to act and empower them so they are
daring—to take responsibility for making the world a better place rather than
allowing bullies and thugs to rule the world.
He can dissolve illusions with truth. He can make tough and difficult decisions to
reduce suffering rather than operate with platitudes and ideologies that
pretend that others’ suffering are a minor and secondary consideration.
Compassion is active and dynamic. It is not passive and spineless. It
definitely does not need to attach itself to some ideological position in order
to sustain its efforts. Akasha will
create whatever enthusiasm or commitment or intensity of will that is required
in order to create a balance within the etheric body.
This awareness does not limit itself to your
own body. Its scope is immense. It encompasses all etheric bodies of all
people in the world.
Do you understand? This awareness is
formless. It does not identify with your
body, your name, your personality, or your history. It can extend itself freely anywhere it
wishes.
In this sense, akasha does not keep secret
its “teachings” about life force; it does not make a franchise of its training
curriculum; it does not require others to become disciples of a master before
it reveals its carefully guarded knowledge.
There is no egocentric, insanely selfish attempt to focus its healing
efforts through a lineage, tradition, or institution.
It is doctors without borders and healers
without boundaries. Vitality is the
blood of divinity. To balance and
sustain it, to perfect it is the work of God on earth.
Astral
Body
Applied
to the astral, once again, akasha is an extremely intense, dynamic, and
powerful void. It is the emptiness
underlying all form.
Again, the astral refers to our ability to
respond, to appreciate, and to feel fully alive. The astral animates things. It has great sensitivity and empathic
receptivity.
You can be right in the middle of a business
meeting or repairing a car engine and in an instant the astral intervenes and
places you within a dream—someone speaks to you and endorphins kick in and you
feel an inner connection. There is a
surge of emotion and it is like someone is taking a lens and bringing your
entire life into focus or else the opposite—blurring everything you understand
about yourself. That is the astral. It is our ability to feel. Like I say, it can
take over your mind and your perceptions in a moment at any time.
The astral often works with polarity. There is you and me and the chemistry--what
we feel about each other. There is a
situation we enter and our response to it.
There is desire and dream and what we want to happen.
When Bardon has students practice creating
and dissolving each of the four elements though imagination and concentration,
this exercise is exactly what akasha is able to do. It can take a feeling and
make it positive or negative, strong or weak.
It can take one emotion and change it into its opposite or back
again. Akasha has this power of command
over dreams, desires, and feelings.
In this sense, on the astral, akasha sees through time. It sees beginnings and endings. It sees the desire and the outcome, the
intention and the result of that intention.
It sees a man and a woman, the source from which they both arise, their
individuality, their unity, and the children they shall bring into the
world.
It sees what is common in opposition and
it sees the resolution of conflict. As
Solomon would say, “There is a time to be separate and a time to be
joined.” Akasha understands the seasons
and reasons for both times.
Akasha, we could say, is the enlightenment
of the astral body. It is astral
immortality. With it and through it, the
four elements are perfected so they no longer deteriorate and are not subject
to negative influences.
Imagine
this: there is no end to your enthusiasm
and your passion for your commitments; there is no limit to the depth of your
feeling and no end to your compassion; and no writer’s block, no emotional
frustration because you lack inspiration—every moment has wonder overflowing
from within it; and in each moment you find fulfillment doing exactly what you
are doing because there is no where else you would rather be—in this moment you
feel free and at the same time engaged in work of value that endures and this
you know because your work arises from the depths of your soul.
On
the astral plane, these four—fire, water, air, and
earth—are renewed and redefined according to your spirit’s designs. This is the awareness of akasha on the astral
plane. Shakespeare could taste this but
his hand could not reach out and grasp it.
The ancient Greek dramatists and Homer imagined this power belonging
only to the gods and goddesses.
In
India’s Mahabarata,
Shiva and Krishna wield this power with great ease. Others, like Arjuna
and his brothers, could sustain these powers briefly and only after long
journeys of body and spirit. Yet these
powers to create feelings to celebrate life are precisely what Bardon expects
of each and every one of his students.
Do not fail to comprehend the scope and depth of what he intends, of
what the exercise offers those who search for and seek to grasp its
treasures.
In
summary, we might imagine a director or screen play writer thinking akasha’s own thoughts as the writer imagines a character.
He asks, “What shall I have my character feel?
Why doe he or she feel this? What situation gives rise to this feeling
and allows its expression? What other person
or people are involved so that the interactions highlight and define the
emotions?
“What tension or conflict is present so
that the character is motivated to seek resolution, to restore balance and
regain a degree of peace and harmony? What then is the emotional development of
my character? How does he or she change
over the course of time? Is there learning or failure to learn? What then is the outcome? The
final act? The realization and dramatic resolution?
“But more importantly, what have I as a
writer learned from my creation? What
does it tell me about my own life situation?
Am I as free to attain transcendence and to live in harmony to the extent
I can envision for an imagined person whose conflict is far worse than my own?”
At some point, perhaps like me as I seek,
after a very long journey through space and time we come to realize that who we
are is our own creation. The ability to
feel alive, to live life to its fullest in every moment of time—this ability is
within us should we but seek it and claim it as our own.
We
arrive at a door. We knock. The door
opens. We enter.
It is the Grail Castle. It is a Library of
Ancient Wisdom. It is the archetypal
chamber for all initiation and transformation.
It is the magic university being operated from within the inner planes
of our planet. It is the divine workshop
of creation. It is found at the edge of
our five senses and in the feelings that flow through us in every moment.
Mental
Body
Again,
akasha is extremely dynamic and contains great tension within it. It is empty, void, there is nothing there—no
form, no substance, no images. It is not
just an empty mind free of thought. It is an empty mind with the power to
create.
This four foundations of
the mysteries as “to will, to know, to dare, and to keep silence” as mental
vibrations.
You will recall situations when people are
talking about ideas and theories, but there is something you sense that is not
right. They are too much “in their head.”
They are not relating to anything real.
They are too abstract. They are
using ideas not to say something meaningful but to make themselves feel
important.
Akasha on this plane seeks balance. So you ask in terms of earth: What is the
actual evidence you have to support this theory? What are the concrete results
you expect in the future?
For water you ask, How
does this impact real people? How does
it make a difference in our lives?
For air, you ask, Can you say it again in
terms I can understand? Can you give me
some examples so I can understand what you are referring to? In other words,
tie the concept to something observable so your generalizations have definition.
And for fire you ask, What
is your point? Where are you going with this? What do you expect to achieve?
Ideally, a theory is clear and concise. It builds upon concrete observations that are
understandable and accessible to others.
It relates to other bodies of commonly accepted knowledge. It makes projections about future results
that can be proved or disproved. And it
has real applications for the insights that it produces.
The problem with the theory and practice of
acupuncture, from this perspective, is not that it is not useful or that it
does not work. In spite of all the
correlations to biochemistry, to electrical changes in the skin, in spite of
all the documented case studies, its theory of life force operates outside of
the entire Western medical establishment.
This is not a bad thing in itself. It just
means that it is extremely difficult to produce new insights and motivate new
research.
If you have had a near death experience, if
you have been abducted by a UFO, if you have ghosts talk to you, if you see
auras, if you feel the Illuminati or some other organization is controlling the
world, etc. what you believe may be true.
You may have lots of others who agree with you and form international
organizations for investigating these things.
But your statements do not yet correlate to
the experience of the general population.
And they certainly do not correlate to the established body of
scientific data. Atlantis is nice as an
idea. But we will not teach about
Atlantis in our history textbooks until we have accumulated a body of
archeological evidence that authenticates its existence.
I write about mermaids. But mermaids do “not exist” until one washes
up on a beach or makes her presence known.
Then mermaids will no longer belong to myth and fairy tales but to
zoology.
Same with vampires.
If they exist for real, then you have a new subspecies of Homo
sapiens. But until you do the blood
tests and establish a new biological system and metabolism, you are again moving
among legends, myths, and fairy tales.
It is not that they do not exist. It is just that in our world you can not
claim something is real until you prove that it is real. On the mental plane, the mind upholds
clarity. Part of being clear is
distinguishing between private and public experience.
Socrates’ attitude toward nature spirits was
that “I have more important things to discover.” Buddha’s attitude toward the
Hindu gods and goddesses was “They have nothing to teach me about enlightenment
and so they are irrelevant.”
The test these masters apply to a doctrine or
theory is whether it is significant. What
difference does it make? How does it
change the world?
You see this all the time. People attach themselves to a doctrine, a
theory, or an idea and they believe that it means something in and of
itself. Ideas are just tools. You can either use them to do something or
else they are collecting dust. They are
kept for sentimental reasons or because of an attachment to them but they no longer serve any real purpose.
Akasha
on the mental plane annihilates ideas.
It dissolves them. It looks at an
idea and says, If this idea is going to work, this is
what you will need. It looks at a
situation in life and says, There are no ideas that
comprehend what is occurring here. We
need to invent a new concept to explain what is going on.
Akasha
views the mental plane in terms of all four planes: from the higher plane it
asks, What is your purpose? On the mental plane, it
then asks, What is your plan of action for pursuing
this purpose?
On the astral plane, it asks, What kind of sensitivity or emotional involvement will you
need to persevere in this endeavor and bring it to life?
And for the physical plane, it asks, What is the result you seek in specific and concrete terms
and how will you stabilize this so it endures and continues to be of value
through time?
From the perspective of akasha, ideas are
never static. They connect things. They
enable things to happen. They bring the world into focus. They enable self understanding but only if
you realize they must be continuously modified so they can accurately and
effectively be applied to specific situations.
A
good question has the intent of taking you forward in life. It increases your choices, your ability to learn,
and to take responsibility for your self.
A bad question has the intent to take you
backwards. It is engineered to deny your
responsibility for your self. It limits
rather than extends your freedom of choice.
It assumes there is nothing new to learn, only the need to reaffirm what
you already believe so that you do not need to change in any way.
Ask a dumb question of a cop and he will
just stare at you until you figure out the answer on your own. Akasha does a lot of staring without answering.
Ask a dumb question of a great group
facilitator or teacher and he will automatically reframe the question and view
it from a slightly different perspective than what you are asking. In this way, he directly answers your
question but also answers other more interesting questions at the same time.
Akasha
loves a good question precisely because it can create something out of nothing
in order to answer the question.
Akasha loves a good question because akasha
likes to pass on its power to others—how to see and how to make the world new.
With a good question, akasha is reborn inside of you.
The
purpose of the mental body and the purpose of ideas are like akasha itself: it
oversees the course of action from conception to completion. It is there during the entire process
insuring that the focus is clear and that momentum and motivation are
sustained. It supervises.
When necessary, it inspires. If need be, it intervenes. It sees that the job gets done. And then it moves on. It focuses its attention on its
priorities. Akasha is where it needs to
be to establish harmony.
If you have a good conscience, if akasha is
active within you on the mental plane, you will notice when something is
missing, when things do not feel right.
And then you will add or invent something new to bring about balance and
progress.
Akashic
Body
There
is akasha as an exercise which I describe at the beginning of this
section. The exercise studies akasha as
the fifth element. Akasha is also a
level of awareness or a plane of existence as in the physical, astral, mental,
and akashic planes.
You
can do akasha an exercise but there is also an akashic plane separate from
you. You can learn to sense the
difference. There is akasha as the
element that maintains a balance between the other four elements in your self. And there is the akasha that maintains a
balance between the other four elements in the entire planet.
When
you meditate with akasha you are entering a kind of trance. And then there is
the meditation where you enter the akashic plane of the earth. Here you can sense other beings and
vibrations that are independent of your own consciousness. The set of three hundred and sixty spirits of
the Earthzone that Bardon describes reside within the akashic plane associated
with our planet.
I
have already discussed the four elements in terms of the akashic body. For water, you feel for example an inner
connection to all beings. It is water on
a divine level. You feel within and a
part of others’ lives from beginning to end.
With earth, you seek and perform work that
enriches the world. Many already do
this. Add a divine intent: you seek to
do work that will endure in value and enrich life through all age of the world.
With air, you learn to see and you seek to
know free of any contamination from bias, from ideology, selfishness, or
personal interest. You see life with the
clarity of a divine being that has attained complete transcendence and celebrates its ability to act out of joy and freedom.
With fire, you gain access to unlimited
energy, will, and power which you are free to use to fulfill a purpose on
earth.
What
is the fifth element within one’s body on this plane of existence? Obviously, it inspires you to embody in your
self the other four elements on their divine levels.
But how? As on the other planes, akasha is an extremely
dynamic and intense emptiness. It is
like an open space or void that contains the power to create. As such, it can create the divine qualities
and powers of the other four elements.
If you
are in the Roman Empire with its violence and struggles for power, akasha will
create a world teacher who teaches love, that life is sacred, and that we are
all one with each other.
If you are India with its countless god and
goddesses, akasha will produce a world teacher who is free of all attachment to
gods. All of that bright, dazzling light
of the gods—the illumination is within the mind and this illumination is boundless. Form can not express it.
Are you in a civilization or among a people
who have forgotten about how to manifest the will of the Creator on earth? Akasha will reveal to you the teachings you
need so this can be accomplished.
Akasha puts no limitations on will. If you want it, it is there. Just claim it.
Want the keys to all Mysteries? Want to enter the divine workshop so you
comprehend first hand the purposes for which this planet was created? Want to read the latest additions to the akashic
bulletin of Divine Missions?
Gee, why not? If you like Monty Python’s Holy Grail and The Life of Bryan too, well, perhaps you can also learn to think in
terms of long range goals based purely on human needs—for reducing suffering on
earth and for those who wish to hold the world within their hearts.
Sure, it reads like science fiction. But the future is imagination. You have to dream it if you wish to
experience it and make it happen. Akasha
will do this too—it will reveal the future to you and those purposes worth
pursuing, not just for a decade or two, but down through the ages.
It is rather easy to get caught up in the
struggles of one life time. But some
things we do endure through many life times.
What you began and made progress with way back then you now get to take
up again exactly where you left off.
A noble purpose you intend will continue
until it is fulfilled. There is a continuity to life that transcends death. You can bet on this if you have access to
akasha. It accepts all dreams and
visions and offers odds on their realization.
If you pay the price, every single time you will get what you want.
In a nutshell, akasha asks, What are your innermost dreams? What do you envision that would make life
complete? Now, let us reverse engineer that so we put in place what needs to be
so that what you seek can happen.
With
akasha, you become the creator. From out
of the vision in your own heart, you recreate the world. For this is what akasha will always do—it
will make the world new.
A
Few Combinations for Balancing the Elements Instantly If You Have Practiced the
Basics
Weak
Earth to Strong Air:
Feeling
dragged down, in a rut, burdened with life’s responsibilities? The element air
will lift you up. You will feel
detached, clear, and gain a perspective.
Not only that, you will feel light and
playful. Sense humor
and delight, that artistic sense of taking an interest out of pure curiosity in
the drama of life.
Air will give you five to ten ways to solve
a problem when without it you could not even find one.
Weak
or Negative Air to Strong Earth:
Feeling
flighty, in your head, spaced out, can’t focus, distracted, and scatter
brained? How about obsessed no
less? Wrapped up in some sort of mental
perspective like a program that loops back on itself
running the same old routine again and again without end?
The earth element will bring you right back
to where you are now in this moment--
Forget all the ideas running through your mind. Focus on something specific right now you can
do and get done.
Earth will guide you with a lamp that
illuminates your path through the dark mental fog: all that exists right now in
this moment is you, the physical world around you, and the specific, concrete,
real thing you can do next that allows you to get on with your life.
The weight of the earth element brings you
down to the solid ground. What could be
more obvious about how to get on?
Weak
Air to Strong Water:
Out
of touch? Feel alienated, estranged, lonely, isolated, not understood, without
social connections, insensitive to other’s feelings, and in need of some
feeling of inner peace?
The element of water will take you there in
an instant. Let go and flow. Feel a part
of everyone you know, like you can sense them from inside and feel connected to
the deepest things inspiring their lives.
There is no separation with water. We all live in and through each other. What could
be more obvious?
Weak
Fire to Strong Fire:
Feeling
vulnerable today? A little too sensitive? Your feelings easily hurt? Afraid
to get on with the affairs of life? Unable to assert
yourself in a fair and straightforward manner?
Not seizing on the opportunities that life
places right in front of you so that you look back twenty years later and think,
Oh, if I had only ….?
Well, fire is the answer for you. It is true that with water you would have
just flowed into the right avenue of life for you and done more than enough
daring for more than a few.
But with fire there is power. There is accepting a challenge as a matter of
personal honor. There is bold searching
for answers, for solutions to problems, to ways to resolve conflicts quickly
and decisively.
Fire provides its own light for finding your
way through life. Because without the
passion and will in fire, without that illumination in its light, there is no
insight. You just do not get up and go
even when you know what is right.
Power is a divine virtue. Without power, nothing gets done. And there is not as much fun.
Weak
akasha (or conscience) to strong akasha (conscience):
Life a mess? Like something is profoundly
missing and no one can ever answer your questions?
Got that sense of the furies seeking to
track you down? Like the demons consider
you the best deal in town?
Got karma from a history of family
negativity? Feel like the tour guide showed you the families’ castle dungeon;
but when he moved on he locked the door, turned the lights out, forgetting you
were even there, leaving you on the wrong side, the dark side, of the
tour.
Well, akasha is the way to go if you want to
know. It will put you back in the seat
that has control. What else does akasha do than make life new?
You get to start over. You get to rewrite you life script because
whoever wrote the first one for when you were born obviously forgot to write
happiness and peace into your part.
Earth, air, fire, and water—consciousness,
knowledge, will, and love—these are created right here in the akasha, in the
divine workshop.
So let’s get to work and set things right;
bring in some light which would otherwise never enter your life. Wherever you are right now is exactly where
you need to be—your feet are already firmly set in the starting blocks. Ready,
set, go!
Find
and restore your original purpose for entering the world.
To all things a time and a season: there is
a time to live life and there is a time, I tell you, to recreate life—to remake
it the way it is meant to be. Where else
are you going to go to learn the deepest mysteries and to speak the words of
power that shall change life so it can fulfill your deepest needs?
Need fire? We can make it up from
scratch. Need water, it shall flow
through you like a river. Need air, take
a breath, there is an ocean air and with divine wings you shall fly through the
sky of the mind. Need earth, gee, as
solid as a mountain, as stable as eternity—whatever you need, akasha will give
you the designs and the time so you can attain freedom.
Divine
Mission
#
Wanted--Job
Opening Immediately Available: Teach the Mysteries to the Masses in an easy to
understand and easy to apply form.
Want
a divine mission that is fun and exciting too? Pays well and is a career that
will give you fortune and fame leading to you to mingle among the rich and
famous? Well, here you are. And I have even outlined the curriculum. Work it. Work it.
Note:
I swear, if no one does this divine mission I will do
it myself. I like fun and stand up
comedy. Come on! I have better things to do with myself than
be rich and famous and to hang out with the rich and famous. Someone? Anyone?
Job Title: Lecturer; seminar
instructor
Qualifications?
Just
do the first three chapters of Franz Bardon’s Initiation into Hermetics. What could be a more simple,
straightforward training than that?
Sure, the first three chapters are, for some,
like doing two or three years of college curriculum. Except this is home study stuff. Sure, it takes a little effort. But keep always the end result in mind and
you will do fine.
Method
Here
it is. Give seminars based on and
continuously developing a new psychological and spiritual system of
self-transformation based on the five elements.
It is not like people have not done this
exact same thing before. Just do it for real this time using the power akasha commands
and the wealth of life it would bestow.
Examples:
First group exercise. Give a brief
introduction. Then have the seminar
participants form groups based on the strongest element in them. Have them do a skit or two and describe how
the element of their group has shaped their lives mentioning also that
element’s strengths and weaknesses.
Weakness?
Fire
needs fuel to burn to thrive and it often destroys.
Water
can freeze up and grow stagnant if there is no flow going on. And it can drown
or pull you down if you have too much of it around.
Air
can destroy also and it can be very dry as in no water in it and you get a
famine, no nurturing there. And it can
float so high that you fail to connect anymore.
Earth
of course gets bogged down. It will wear
you out or burden you if you try to carry too much around. And it can bury life in the ground (how many
have found that out?) if it fails to produce things that nurture, are of value,
that inspire, or endure. Some things at
first appear solid but then they fall apart too quickly.
Another
Exercise
Now,
have the group teach the other groups through role playing and dramatic
productions how to learn their element in the quickest way. And have them do stand up comedy? If I were a
rich man, dabadabadabado, I would ….” But it is “If I were the
air element, la la la la la, I would …. ” That is, say how
you would be different than you are now if you had the other element strong in
you.
Another
Exercise:
Now,
final exercise, everyone writes in brief the life script that was written for
them before they were born. And now
rewrite it so that there is more elemental balance in it.
Advantages:
Like I say, give those guys like Tom Cruise and Travolta a real curriculum to
study, one that is understood and practiced by the archangels rather than
something invented by New Age teachers drunk on the illusion of overcoming the
ego through quick and easy answers that are cheap and shallow rather than as
deep as the ages of time. The Mysteries
can also be taught in quick and easy forms that endure through all ages of the
world. You can bet your bittie on that.
Disadvantages:
All that fame and wealth that flows your way, all those lectures paying
millions of dollars a year, well, it can lead to stagnation and difficulties in
your personal life.
You will actually have to practice what you
preach: take the weak and negative elements in your self and make them strong
and positive.
Fail to do this and you end up empty inside
amid what should be the greatest joys of life.
Let me say that in a slightly different way
so the meaning is perfectly clear:
If, for example, you are going to celebrate
undines, you need to love water.
And if you are going to give seminars on
the five elements, you will need to love being alive—to embrace life both as it
is and as it is meant to be. Otherwise,
akasha will have disasters waiting to greet you every time you open your closet
door and look inside.
Divine
Mission Addendum: Living Life to the Fullest
This
is a sister or companion seminar to the above.
Instead of being hard core self-transformation, its goal is simply to
define and empower individuals “to live life to the fullest.” It is similar in
that it is based on the five elements; but it also emphasizes the five
senses.
It is true, each
element offers its own approach and feeling of being alive. Nothing connects to others on a gut level
like fire—that is why they call it passion.
But nothing gives that cheerfulness and
ability to play in the moment like air—it is pure euphoria, rapport, and
rapture.
But if you want love, the real thing, not the
passion as intensity and craving and desire gratified, but as oneness with
another—well, you will need water. Water
will give you the inner peace without which life will never feel complete.
Then again, if you are going to get life
right you will need earth—doing what is most important to you from the depths
of your heart. It is not always hot and
steamy like fire, or sweet like air, or full of tender love like water, but it
certainly endures. Nothing really
results in life of value unless you care and earth cares enough to work at
making its dreams and ideals real.
We already know all of this from the first
seminar. But now we throw in also the
five senses because to feel alive you need to burn with the fire that each
sense reveals and conceals with tremendous skill.
To be in the moment, to be fully alive, you
will need your senses as sharp as an assassin’s dagger. That is, always ready to catch the moment as
it unfolds with all its beauty and wealth untold. It is not just poets and bards who know
this—that your body in each moment is speaking to you endlessly about the
mystery of being alive. Teach and
explore the five senses as they are and as they are meant to be: doors that
open to infinity.
Now, what could be more fun as a seminar than
to do just that: take people who are miserable, selfish, and insecure, ridden
with anxiety, and work them until they go home with a sense of wonder, awe, and
beauty?
I will tell you a little secret about
seminars since I have been called a “seminar junkie,” one who is addicted to
taking seminars endlessly. Seminars are
not just about wealth and success—though those things certainly are worthy if
you take the best.
A good seminar you can repeat again and
again. This is because when you come back you realize the seminar has equipped you
so life is now using you to fulfill its deepest purposes. And in the process you have discovered one of
life’s greatest secrets—that She is full of
surprises. To this you can testify again
and again.
Appendix
Related
Writings on the Four Elements
From
the book, Sylphs, Undines, Gnomes, and
Salamanders
The four elements--earth, air, fire, and water--are gates and
paths leading through the intricacies of nature into the mysteries of
spirit. The beings who reside within the
elements embody states of awareness and capabilities which, though perhaps
strange and mysterious to us, are nevertheless inherent in human nature. We need only open our hearts to the universe
around us if we wish to taste divine bliss and to discover the wisdom that has
given birth to all worlds and all ages.
Here is a brief synopsis of the psychological and spiritual qualities
elemental beings possess.
In the air element is
found clarity of mind and the attainment of freedom. The air element is so vast and expansive, so
encompassing, those who are illuminated by its wisdom vanquish all confusion
and overcome all attachment. The beings
who reside in the sky, the sylphs, enter each moment seeking to attain and to
abide in complete harmony.
The modern Czech mage
Franz Bardon, though listing the names and sigils of eight sylphs in his book,
The Practice of Magical Evocation, refrains from describing them
individually. He suggests we go on to
the earthzone where the spirits are not so aloof and provide us with the same
information.
I, however, grew up
spending my summers concentrating daily on wind flowing through sails as I
raced sailboats. Every nuance of the
wind, wind shifts, temperature, pressure, and humidity became something we
learned to observe automatically. So,
unlike Bardon, sylphs to me seem friendly.
Their domain is familiar.
In the fire element,
by contrast, is an exuberant power. The
beings who reside in fire, the salamanders, seize each moment with zeal in
order to dissolve the obstacles blocking their path to fulfillment. Such fiery will destroys all fear and
apprehension. For the salamanders, each
moment presents the opportunity to purify, strengthen, and expand the power of
will.
The salamanders exist
within a realm of fire and those uncomfortable with the sensations of intense
heat or the imagery of vast lakes of flames may do well to avoid these
beings. But power is a divine virtue
though religions often choose to avoid exploring it as a spiritual path. The salamanders are enchanted with the magick within fire to heal, to fuse, to refine, to
integrate, to transform, and to electrify according to their individual
inclinations.
Questions salamanders
sometimes explore are: what is the one
fire which burns without consuming and which integrates within itself all other
kinds of fire? What is the highest light
that exists and what is the state of mind--the intensity of heat and will--from
which it arises? What is the nature of
sovereignty and absolute power--the ability to command which arises from being
one with what it would control?
Salamanders are great to work with if you wish to explore the nature of
will on astral and etheric levels.
At the other extreme
is the element of water--something very easy to relate to as a human
being. In water are love and
sharing--the experience of life giving birth to life and of flowing in and
through another. In water is the
absolute destruction of loneliness, separation, and isolation. For the beings who dwell within water, the
undines, each moment is a magnetic sea containing the dreams and the taste of
ecstasy--each moment arises from and resonates with the love sustaining all
life on earth.
In the earth
element--through comprehending shape, weight, density, and the molecular
vibration of minerals and elements--is the wisdom that banishes depression,
sadness, and sorrow. The most powerful
gnomes who dwell within the earth perceive time not only in terms of centuries,
eons, and geologic ages. Their
perception penetrates into the processes through which matter is formed and through which it
dissolves.
For gnomes, rocks and
mountains do not possess solid and firm edges.
Rather, their
boundaries and shapes are fluid and liquid. For gnomes, anything in physical existence is
constantly transforming, solidifying and dissolving again--in each moment
matter and emptiness are flowing through each other like water being poured
into water. And if you listen carefully
with you heart, you can discover that each moment contains a wonderful silence
and a stillness in which you can hear the stars singing. The elements of nature which we perceive as
solid have been born in the furnaces of stars and have passed through the
emptiness of space.
The greatest of gnomes
possess the ability to taste the union of form and emptiness in every mineral
and in everything physical. When I began
meditating with the gnome Mentifil, he took me
through some basic concentration exercises with the various planetary
metals. I noticed after working with him
that I no longer experienced sadness or depression. He took me to that place where mind begins to
probe the roots of
matter through the power of intuition. And this is a place where depression and
sadness can not go--these feelings have no existence when awareness can
penetrate physical being.
I am not going to
suggest anyone run out and begin evoking or meditating with elemental beings
unless they are sufficiently prepared.
But when I write about elementals I am always discussing human
nature--what elementals are, all their powers and modes of perception, exist
within us as latent abilities which we can develop. And the elemental beings or the etheric and
astral energies over which they preside are the connecting link between the
realm of mind and that of the physical world.
To make our ideals real--to embody them in our lives--we do well to
learn all we can from the elementals' way of perceiving and the energies which
flow through their wills.
From The
Planetary Spheres:
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The Planetary Spheres
Introduction
In this essay, I explore the akasha—the realm of
light--surrounding nine different planetary spheres. This is slightly different for me in that I
usually first and foremost work with a spirit.
In this case, however, I am seeking a more personal understanding of the
qualities of the different planets. It
is a getting acquainted exercise.
Note: This essay is similar to
my series on the Presence of God. I imagine if the Apostle Paul was right, God
is someone “in whom we live, move, and have our being,” then each planet’s aura
is a kind of outer reflection of God’s aura.
Simply meditating in the akasha of different planets, then, not only
clarifies and defines the nature of the spiritual beings that dwell there. Studying a planet’s akasha also tells you
something about the mind and soul of the Creator--the way studying in a class
taught by a world level economist, philosopher, or general tells you something
about the individual’s mind and outlook on life.
In this
brief essay, I spent about two hours meditating in each of the different
planetary spheres, so about four to six hours a day over five different
days. What motivated this little venture
was I needed some clarification as to what method and perspective I should use
to solve two sets of problems. One
solution was more personal in nature—I decided to spend some time working with Nith-Haiah of the Mercury sphere, “the Guardian angel” of
all magicians on earth according to Bardon.
The second
question deals with karma and political evolution. I wanted to double check my perspective and a
get a little reassurance before proceeding.
In other words, I wanted a stamp of approval from Divine Providence
before exercising my magical will.
Self-validation is always a highly questionable activity; then again,
when using cosmic power you do not seek a second opinion from other people. You are required to go directly to the source
and with every ounce of intelligence your brain possesses you have to weigh and
measure, draw your own conclusions, and then take full responsibility for your
actions.
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The Four
Elements in Physical Body
Earth
This is the place where we begin and to which we
return. The body is both the temple of
God and the magic mirror that reflects the universe. Working with other planes of awareness, not
to mention spirits, takes energy and the body is the source of that
energy. In fact, there is nothing to be
encountered “out there” in the highways and byways of the four elemental realms
that is not already present in latent form within each
of us.
Having done
some preliminary stretching/yoga I focus on the four elements within my body. The bones of the skeleton
and physical mass of the body is like the earth element. I sense the obvious: the solidity, stability,
and enduring presence. The body is
framed upon the bones and tendons.
Part of my
physical being is silent and solid and enduring—a perfect embodiment of the
mystery and initiation of silence and all the spiritual qualities of
earth. So it is natural for me to sense
how the vibration in my body is almost identical to the vibration within that
five thousand year old stone circle I wrote about that is in Scotland. The pyramids of Egypt, ancient and forgotten
temples, mountains and minerals, geologic strata—the presence of what endures
down through the ages—all of these sensations and qualities of the earth
element are right here.
There is a
little crater near my house—Koko Crater.
It is no more than a few thousand years old. This crater will still be around long after I
am dead. This island is no more than
five million years old. But the solidity
I sense within my body—the weight and mass—is an awareness that goes back to
the Vishnu schist at the bottom of the Grand Canyon—a billion years old. It goes further—it goes back four billion
years to when the planet first formed.
The body is
ancient and beyond the knowledge of all religions on earth. In every glass of
water we drink, in every breath of air we take in hydrogen atoms that were
formed soon after the Big Bang thirteen billion years ago. The elements in our bodies, for example
oxygen and carbon, we formed in the nuclear furnaces and through the explosions
of stars.
If we were
to proceed into the astral/etheric realm of the earth element wherein gnomes
dwell, we would certainly want to feel comfortable in advance with doing what
gnomes do—they place their minds directly within physical matter to sense its
qualities and influence its vibrations.
The vibration of zinc, tin, gold, silver, lead, precious jewels, trees,
and plants—gnomes can spend hours on end immersed within the vibrations of
matter the way dolphins can swim in the waves or eagles can ride the
winds.
Each day
our consciousness passes through alpha, beta, theta, and delta states of
awareness as when our minds are open, problem solving, falling asleep, and in a
state of deep, dreamless sleep.
Penetrating and encompassing physical matter with our awareness is very
similar to being fully alert and awake in a state of deep dreamless sleep. Our bodies contain such knowledge. We just need to learn to sense it.
When
dealing with the unknown it is wise to move slowly, systematically, and from
the familiar to the unfamiliar, from what you can fully control to what is new
and what challenges you with forces that are outside your grasp. It is a gradual process.
Some people
want quick results in magic. Why can I
not control my thoughts? Why can I not
evoke spirits? Many of the higher
spirits are quite capable of materializing and dematerializing matter. For these spirits it is nothing to penetrate
physical matter with their consciousness, take hold of it, and transmute it at
will.
Physical
matter contains great energy. Matter is
dynamic, powerful, and intense. But all
of this is wrapped about in a quiet grace, a silence, and an immense
stillness. When God says, “Be still and
know that I am God,” he is not referring to water, air, or fire. He is pointing to the gate hidden within the
element of earth with its quiet, silent stillness.
Meditating
on physical being, the personal fades.
You remain aware of the physical and yet in a place of great stillness
you move beyond time and space and pass through the gate that leads into akasha
and the Divine Presence. Like I
say---the body is a temple. Herein are
taught the divine arts of creation.
Water
The sensation of water I can pick up from the flow
of blood through my body. A doctor told
me that some people can feel when there heart skips a beat. With experience, you can feel blood flow into
part of your body when you relax it. The
blood vessels dilate with the result that there is more blood flow into the
area and it becomes warmer.
Some
people can sense the pulse of their blood as it surges through the body. It is the liquid, flowing quality of the
blood that is emphatically the water element.
Water is in tears, sweat, salvia, urine,
moisture in the lungs, the eyes, and various body fluids.
As I
concentrate on the flow of blood, immersing myself in this sensation and
awareness, there are also feelings that arise: a sense of peace, of flowing and
letting go. It is purifying, renewing,
nurturing, and reviving.
Within
water is also a more subtle presence called the magnetic fluid. It is like the flow of blood produces a
magnetic field in and around the body.
If you can sense or feel auras, you can probably pick this up as
well.
Well, here
is what I sense of the magnetic fluid in and around my body. It is cool, soothing, and healing. It is
nearly incomprehensible receptive—though completely nurturing and life giving,
it is also utterly open and empty. It is
so encompassing, it can embrace, shelter, and protect anything.
As men are
granted a token surcharge of the masculine electric fluid by virtue of their
gender, women have a surcharge of the magnetic fluid. It is seen for example in a woman’s ovaries
which embody a powerful attracting energy.
As I
mention elsewhere, some martial art masters like to marry young, nubile women
because the woman’s powerful estrogen based magnetic field automatically draws
the energy in his head and arms downward along the front of his body. This feminine essence, yin jing, or magnetic fluid allows him to remain flexible,
grounding him and cooling his excessive body heat. It frees him from being a slave to his own
mental powers of concentration which would otherwise make him obsessive and
dictatorial.
To put it
another way, a man might notice that sensing the magnetic field arising from
the water element in his own body is like what he may feel after making love to
a beautiful and loving woman. For a
limited time, something of her feminine essence and beauty are transferred over
to him as a purely physical sensation.
He then feels blessed, anointed, made whole and complete—the inner unity
between body, soul, mind, and spirit are restored and brought into
balance.
This
magnetic fluid is kind, gentle, and tender.
It seeks to heal, complete, and make whole whatever it touches. It is absolutely natural for it to hold
things within itself restoring their balance and harmony.
This magnetic fluid is present in men and
women, though as I mention women tend to have a much higher and more natural
charge of it. Becoming aware of it
directly strengthens it and allows us to make it an active part of our
consciousness.
Obviously,
if a person’s mind is influenced by the magnetic fluid it is easy to try to
bring out the best other people. Instead
of viewing others from a position of competition and insecurity, a person’s
mind is empathic, sensitive, and caring.
Franz Bardon
really set up a furor in the magic world by publishing the wrong names for many
of the spirits he describes. People
write me this about this. They ask me, Do you know the real name of such and such a spirit? This inquiry seems most paradoxical and
ironic to me because these people rarely give me their real names and here we
are having a nice conversation. So why such a big deal about the names of spirits? You want their email address you have it in
the sigils Bardon has published.
If you find
the magnetic fluid in your body, I mean look, it is right here under your
breath, barely hidden behind your heart beat; it is right here riding the
physical sensation of blood through your veins and arteries—find the magnetic
fluid in your body and you have found a magic mirror and holy well: in it is
reflected the nature and presence of any spirit in the universe. The magnetic fluid is that empathic and full
of the mysterious and wonderful magical powers of clairsentience.
Let me say
it again, the magnetic fluid is so receptive and utterly open and sensitive it
can quite easily produce in itself, (that is you can experience it within your
own body and consciousness) the actual presence of any living thing. I tell you that in my experience when a
woman really loves you she holds part of your soul and spirit within herself
nurturing and sustaining it.
At the
same time, her love extends inside of you and is constantly striving to make
you whole and complete, to heal your wounds, and unify every fiber of your
being. That kind of love employs the
powers of the magnetic fluid.
If you go
exploring out there into the domains of the elemental beings, the undines and
mermaids, the spirits of love on the
higher planes and within the sphere of Venus, it is easy to encounter love and
attractions which seem beyond human understanding. The beauty of these beings is again nearly
incomprehensible.
But that
beauty is always a quality and power of the magnetic fluid. Find the magnetic fluid within your
self. Then you will be able to see what
is in front of you. And then you will
not fall victim to other worldly temptations not to mention human lovers with a
dark agenda hidden beneath their beauty.
Air
The air element in the body is easy to sense through
the lungs and breath. There are the
subtle changes in air pressure, lung capacity, moisture, and temperature in the
lungs set off by the contracting and release of the diaphragm. This is very similar to sensing the
differences in air pressure, temperature, and moisture that move the winds and
shape the weather in the sky.
Bardon
suggests that the essential quality of the air element is the sensation of
weightlessness. Air has a freedom to
move without being so closely bound to shape and magnetic attraction. This carries with it a feeling of
independence and detachment.
The oxygen
in breath is free to travel throughout the atmosphere of the entire
planet. Breath also carries a sense of
open expanse. The freedom from
limitation and capacity for movement are, like the cosmic letter A, a tool for
studying enlightenment and cosmic wisdom.
The mind, like breath, can become open, free, detached, and expansive.
In
breathing we are sharing air with every living being. In breath we gain a taste of
enlightenment. In joining our
consciousness to the physical sensation of air our consciousness becomes a part
of the entire biosphere of the planet.
Cosmic wisdom is close behind: it is being aware of a person and an
individual thing from the point of view of the whole.
We have
emotional disturbances but we can among other things calm our breathing and
calm ourselves down in the process. The
sky has storms but the sky itself remains undisturbed. In every breath is this knowledge of clarity
of mind and balance.
If I
“bracket” the sensations of earth, water, and fire in my body and focus only
and exclusively on the vibration of air, my body feels like it is make out of
air. At this point, I have the sensation
of having become a sylph, a spirit that dwells within air.
On the
other hand, a basic exercise in magic related to pranayama
involves breathing in vitalizing energy with the air. When I focus only on the physical sensation
of air, I do not sense this vitalizing or more subtle energy in air. To get that perception, I imagine myself
surrounded by a sea of vitalizing and healing energy. Now as I focus on my breath and the actions of
breathing I can easily sense this vital energy entering my body. It moves according to where I focus my
concentration.
For some
individuals, pranayama is quite easy. Others like myself
have to use both imagination and psychic perception in order to get the most
basic of exercises to work.
Fire
The body produces heat. We cook food to prepare it
for eating using high temperatures. The
body breaks food down at low temperatures using enzymes and catalysts. Without much effort, I can sense the temperature
differences on the surface of my body, in my muscles, and to some extent within
my body as well.
If I
screen out the earth, water, and air sensations in my body (in phenomenology
this is called “bracketing.”), I am left with a sensation of fire: blazing fire
within my entire body. If I continue and
place off to the side all outher distractions, all
that exists is fire: a conflagration, a fire storm, and burning and consuming
without beginning or end.
You may
think that eating your carrots and broccoli and following your vegetarian diet
you are being gentle and peace loving.
But your stomach is dissolving that physical matter in a pool of acid
determined to break it down into its components with the ferocity of the acid
in a car battery attempting to strip electrons from metal.
The
rapacious, consuming hunger in the body producing heat takes place on a
molecular level under the direction of the DNA molecule. Sense something of this process and you are
sensing the raging fire that extends throughout the universe. In every heartbeat is the pulse of lightning
surging between the earth and the sky.
There is
a limit on coldness called absolute zero.
There is no limit on the degree of heat or the will that derives from
fire. Nonetheless, too much or too
little heat and the body shuts down.
Someone was
asking advice about a really powerful spirit he had encountered. With all due respect, there are no really
powerful spirits. Nothing “out there”
even remotely reflects the power you have within your self should you but find
it.
Now then,
there is a feminine essence. The
masculine essence is derived from the electric fluid. Men become electrified when they are
aroused. Obviously passion and desire
can be overwhelming. But this electrical
energy in passion is but a faint reflection of the real thing.
Like male
sexuality, the electric fluid is hot, burning, intense, and explosive. It is consuming and commanding. It is more: it carries with it absolute faith
and conviction. The adrenal glands kick
in: all of conscious and all strength are focused on one task—to overcome any
obstacle in its path and to fulfill its mission.
Combine
the electric and magnetic in your self?
You are fully alert yet relaxed; ready for action but at peace. You have the sensitivity and receptivity to
respond to what is in front of you and yet the will to do what needs being
done.
Magic is
using a little bit of the will of the Creator to create. You initiate something new. But magic also requires the art of the lover
who holds in her heart everything involved in what you are undertaking until it
finally bears fruit. Magic requires both
the electric and magnetic fluids in equal measure.
Akasha
Akasha seeks to balance the four elements and
maximize their development. It is an
awareness of the activity of all four elements at once.
In terms
of my own nature, akasha has the function of regenerating and balancing my
body/health, emotions/astral body, and mind.
This akasha that accompanies my spirit is very alchemical: it
hermetically seals itself off from the world in order to focus on and transform
the elemental materials active within me.
This is
again very Aquarian and very unlike Leo that shines outward with light and
enthusiasm. The alchemy focuses within,
recreating itself from within. It is a
very solitary activity and thus is very difficult to share with others because
it is a process each individual pursues within himself.
The Elemental
Domains within Nature
Earth
I am now extending my awareness outside of my body
and into the earth element. Basically, I
sense dirt all around myself. The
primary sensations are density and weight.
Bardon
recommends imaginatively filling one’s body with the earth element (not
accumulating it but just an even spread throughout one’s body) and then
dropping one’s mind down into the ground.
Not much
is going on. But after a while I begin
identifying my consciousness with the earth element. I become the earth spread out for miles in
all directions. At this point, I begin
to sense geologic strata and various mineral deposits.
The
limestone recalls the skeletons of fish from which it was formed and seas long
gone. The sandstone recalls sandy
dunes. Coal deposits remember Jurassic
forests with the bones of ancient creatures mixed around.
There is
the top soil and vegetation from which it is formed. Here is a water table and underground
streams. Caves and
caverns, magma chambers, and tectonic plates. There are fault lines with their strange
twisting and straining like a sculpture of wrestlers striving for an
advantage.
There is
the sand from mountains long gone; the boulders from rivers that have not
flowed for millions of years and the rubble left over from ice ages come and
gone. I think the process is fairly clear:
if you extend your consciousness into the earth becoming the earth then the
memories of the earth begin to download into your brain with images from a book
called, “This is the geology of the planet you live on.”
From the
point of view of a billion years, all of this is very bubbly and constantly
changing like the spray from a wave breaking on a beach. Everything is in motion.
But from
the point of view of a few minutes or an hour meditation, it is very quiet and
very, very patient. It has exactly the
feeling that accompanies some of my meditations which I have been practicing
for over thirty years.
I have
written about the beings who dwell within the earth
element elsewhere. At this point, I
suspect one result of acquainting one’s consciousness with the earth element is
that you begin to appreciate the physical world. You enjoy working with material things. You find it enjoyable to take something
physical into your hands and to change it so it is of more value. Obviously, the earth element is very
grounding, very practical, and very down to earth.
Water
I have been writing a book on the water element so
let’s see what happens here. I project
my consciousness into the water element in nature. I find myself immediately surrounded by the
sea, blue green and around me is sea weed.
And I am soon within a water fall and a lake—I have become the
lake. I am a river flowing to the sea. I am the North Atlantic current, a tsunami, a
tide rolling in, a flashflood, a storm surge, a river flooding its banks, rain,
a cloud, fog, snow, the North Pole—I am within all of these.
I feel a
part and one with the vibration of water across the entire earth—I am the
surface of the sea and its depths. I am
a billion waves set in motion by ten thousand different winds. I am the glass of water a woman drinks in a
five star restaurant. Now I am in her
stomach and now within her blood stream.
I absorb
and release carbon dioxide. I absorb and
release heat. I am fluid, liquid, and
malleable. I purify and I give birth to
and sustain life.
If I focus
exclusively on the vibration and sensations of water, I seem to turn into a
merman (the male version of an undine or mermaid). I am committed to preserving, expanding, and
clarifying magnetic fields produced by water.
This is my vocation and my soul.
I celebrate magnetism in all my actions.
In a
waterfall, I am sparkling, effervescent, and I renew life. In a river, I let go and go with the flow,
following gravity as it walks at my side across the land as we listen for the
distant sounds of the sea.
In a
mountain lake, the stars’ fiery dance fills my nights with dreams of unending
delight. The clouds drop down and as fog
caress my skin. In winter I am still as
ice; and in spring the warm sun penetrates my depths and I turn that radiance
into a song that intoxicates, ravishing the heart and causing the senses to see
visions of what shall be.
Air
Again, as I focus exclusively on the air element
within my body, I feel as if I have become a sylph, a spirit of the air. Weightless, floating, I stand within the sky
just below the jet stream. And a little higher, in the ionosphere, where the blue of the sky
changes in the black of outer space.
This is
being very detached surrounded by a vast, open expanse. Though my eyes are penetrating, my gaze is
calm. I am incredibly relaxed.
If you want
to understand the state of mind represented by all those huge stone statutes of
the Buddha just put your self into the air element. Light is a subtle
nectar that nourishes and gives life.
The mind is so open, vast, and expansive it becomes mirror like—its
ferocious quest for the truth so joined to stillness that it perceives without
distortion or presumption.
This state
of mind can think but it has no dependency on thoughts. It is not attached. All conceptual systems depend upon and are
limited by their assumptions. In this
state of mind, when a thought and its assumption no longer clarify and
illuminate a subject that thought and assumption vanish instantly.
What is it
like to be a sylph? You know the wind,
from where it arises, how it moves, and to where it is going. A thunderstorm is in your mind like a
pleasant daydream—it is entertainment like watching a puppy chasing its tail or
watching a cat climbing down cautiously from a tree, its claws clasping and
scratching the bark as it descends. And
as with a playful puppy or a frightened cat, with care you can pick them up and
take them somewhere else if you want.
Many
scientists have a surcharge of sylph in their astral bodies. The result? The vibration within their
minds of an original observation or the birth of pure and new scientific
knowledge are for these men and women exquisite pleasure—the mind
expanding its clarity and understanding of the surrounding universe are their
passion.
Artists and
poets also dabble with sylph magic: when a tornado of whirling desire or a
hurricane with its upheaval and wild, raging emotions passes through them, they
do not run for cover or hunker down to wait out the storm. No, they ask, “Now how did this happen?” as
they try to sift through and express every nuance and variable within the
phenomenon.
Yes,
sylphs in human form or at least temperament have walked among us. We have seen them wearing the disguise of
Mozart, Shakespeare, Newton, Einstein, Socrates and Plato.
As for weather control?
I have met the Dalai Lama’s weather controller. And the ancient Druids were said to exercise
some influence over the winds. But if I
asked a sylph about this topic he might say simply, “If you become the sky with
your mind and also a hurricane at the same time, then controlling the direction
and strength of the hurricane are no more difficult than controlling the depth
and rhythm of your own breath.”
In
evocation, the idea of a “magical name” for a spirit is that if you possess it
and understand it you can control the spirit.
But from the point of view of the air element, this is complete
nonsense.
Though it
may take ten, twenty, or thirty years, the process is more like your mind is
the wind that gets inside of a cloud.
And then when the two are completely joined, you move as one. It is something very beautiful and profound
because one of the most basic secrets of the universe is that there really is
no separation.
Fire
Again, focusing just on fire within my body it is
easy to freely associate in my mind with fire in nature and to enter that
fire. Fire in nature: forest fire, lava
flow and pyrochastic flow, volcanoes, the heat of
deserts and the light of the sun.
I notice
that fire changes things: it melts metals, pulverizes mountains, and builds
islands from out of the depths of the sea. It both tears things down destroying
the form and builds things up shaping new forms.
It can
work with the other elements adding depth and passion to love, integrity and
urgency to the quest for truth, or purifying and refining physical matter as in
producing steel from iron and pure gold from ore.
It can
destroy as in killing a human being, burning down a house, or vaporizing a
city. Fire in nature just is. It changes things in accordance with the laws
of nature. Fire controlled by human
beings depends on intention and wisdom to determine whether the outcome is
creative or destructive.
Fire may
seem rather hostile to human nature. We
try not to get burned or have an accident when it is near. But fire is fabulous as a meditation. You can find all sorts of “Ah has” within
it. Such as here is the nature of faith
and conviction. Here is the birth of new
light. Here is the highest illumination. And here the power that rejuvenates and, in
combination with the other elements, gives birth to life.
We could
talk about the use of fire in your life.
Something is not right. And so
you decide to change things. A certain
amount of will and conviction is required to extricate your self from your
limitations. To do this you may have to
acquire more of the element of fire within your soul. People imbibe fire sometimes through anger,
sometimes by acquiring new faith, and sometimes by being forced into action in
order to protect others.
And we also
can talk about fire in the life of nations.
Occasionally some dictator appears with a strength of will equal to a
mountain exploding, to a pyrochastic flow that
destroys entire cultures.
But if you
know fire well through the depths of your meditations you can become for that
dictator the equivalent of an asteroid hitting the earth. The explosion destroys entire mountain ranges
in an instant. The
dictator with all his formidable power, even when he is under the protection of
the dark side—he does not know what hit him. He did not even sense it coming.
Meditating
in fire, again, is a strange and seemingly unnatural thing. But if you make its acquaintance, when you
encounter others abusing their power and using their wills for malice, you can
look at them the way a gnome can look at a tree and determine the depths of its
roots, the strength of its wood, and the health of its fruit and leaves.
When you
understand the raw material from which the power of will derives, then you are
able to see clearly what is in front of you.
And you know how to cooperate (to blend) with it, to further it, or to
destroy it. Such is the magic of fire
and the sacred mission it has been assigned.
Akasha. My ability to penetrate through space and
time with my awareness derives in part from gifts various spirits have offered
me. These gifts reawakened abilities I
developed in previous life times. The
task, then, is apply what has been learned before to this world in which I now
live so there is some sort of productive, fruitful, and creative action
appropriate to these times.
The Planetary
Spheres
From the four elements within the body and within
nature, we now proceed further into the spheres of light. The vibrations are more subtle. These realms are penetrated not with the
astral body but only with the mind and spirit.
Of course, all of these following spheric
vibrations are present here on earth in some form or another.
It is just
that we rarely encounter them as a pure and undiluted vibration. And if we do the experience is often
temporary and fleeting. The emotions
generated by such encounters are somewhat like the shock wave from a nuclear
explosion—we can sense the effects of its presence but its light is too intense
for our natural eyes to behold without some form of protection.
To some
extent religions have been invented to preserve a small taste of the original
experience from when the light touched a soul in earlier age. Rituals and doctrines both protect the mind
while attempting to channel a tiny part of that original inspiration to us so
it can become a part of our lives. And,
from my point of view from experiencing the following spheres, many new
religions (and truths of the universe) have yet to find a place in our hearts.
The Earth Zone
The akasha within my self obviously relates to my
own body, emotions, mind, and history of personal experience in this life
time. That is its immediate are of
supervision.
The akasha of the earth in a similar manner relates
to the physical, emotional, and mental activities taking place on earth during
the life time of this planet. That is
its area of activity and supervision.
Obviously,
I can go to the earth zone to deepen or explore aspects of my own development
on the three lower planes. But the
outlook here also encompasses the entire history of the earth. The sensation on a sensory level is that of
akasha: of penetrating through space and time and also perceiving the inner
spiritual realms of the earth.
The earth
zone, which for me is always new whenever I enter it, is at this moment very
peaceful and there is that sense of “akashic records,” of a virtual reality
recollection of any experience that has ever happened on earth. You can enter anyone or any spirit and see
through its eyes and experience what it has experienced. Genghis Khan: I am within him laughing at a
comrade’s joke and I can taste his battle lust and virile, wild cruel and
insatiable hunger and thirst for power without limit.
Alexander
the Great: Within him I feel utterly radiant.
There is a classic nobility he exudes on an
emotional level. A
truly generous person expansive and in many wise while at the same time perhaps
the most brilliant military strategist in history. Inside Alexander I feel like I am ten times
more powerful and in control of my faculties than is any other person on
earth.
Why all
these wars and incredible amount of suffering and pain that
are a dominant theme in human history?
Sitting here in akasha it is plain to see: human beings are under a
divine mandate—learn to master your body, emotions, mind, and spirit and the
very forces of history so that you can take control of your fate and attain to
a destiny of your own choosing.
Take
Clinton. How many people get the
opportunity to become president of the United States? So it is a personality flaw, a problem with
astral equilibrium that leads him to have sex in the Oval Office. It is a temptation/male thing. Totally understandable for
a man to screw up in this way.
But he should have been working to fight terrorism around the world
instead of spending his energy fighting impeachment.
His fate
was in control of his life due to his personality flaw so that he did not
attain to his destiny. Failing to attain
to one’s destiny due to a personality flaw is totally understandable. But what an incredible loss and mistake to
expose the nation to so much wasted time and energy due to his out of control
passions. A question for the next
presidential nominees: “Sir, if you are elected president, will you be able to
keep your dick in your pants while you are running the nation so the opposing
party does not try to impeach you after you lie about it?”
Jews
sometimes say about God (or divine mandates by implication): “It is not
necessarily a good thing to be the friend of God. And do not count on God to help you out of a
difficult situation.” Or put another
way, “We either learn all we can from life and become our own teachers or fate
will become our teacher.” Its your choice.
The
spiritual power here in akasha can solve any problem on earth. The price for entering and activating akasha
within your self to solve these problems in an active and timely manner is very
expensive.
Genghis
Khan, by utilizing cutting edge military technology, horse cavalry and archers,
spread terror across the world. But the
horse was a wonderful gift to mankind.
Nuclear
energy, esp. fusion which we have not yet learned to apply for electrical power
generation, is a wonderful gift to mankind. But I notice small nations spending
a hundred billion dollars to develop nuclear weapons solely for the political
status and terror they can spread across the world.
Like I
say, here in akasha of the earth zone there is no problem that can not be
solved on earth. But the cost in terms
of training, commitment, time, and energy is very expensive.
It is my
position that the human race has more important things to do with itself than
rattle nuclear sabers. I would hope some
other people can learn to use akasha in doing what akasha does: supervising,
inspiring, and also setting limits so that human beings learn in the best way
possible, with the highest learning curve rather than though so much pain and
suffering.
“They
shall beat their swords into plowshares.... neither shall they learn war
anymore.” This will happen when more
people are comfortable operating from akasha having worked for decades on
refining and balancing the elemental energies on the three lower planes within
themselves. Then we shall have the
peacemakers whom Christ spoke about.
A few more comments on the earth zone. Akasha is so
into life on earth. For a sense of
wonder, be sure to visit the earth zone.
In my
screenplay, The Fall of Atlantis, the
Goddess of the Earth says to a woman, “Create a religion without priests,
temples, or rituals in which wisdom, power, love, and justice are equally
honored and pursued.” Being here in
akasha is such a religion.
See also my essay, The Earthzone as a Spiritual
University and articles on earth zone spirits such as Melamo. Also the short essay, Visiting the Earthzone. Most of my essays are listed under What’s New if no where else.
There is a
wonderful sense of the poetic here: you learn to appreciate every moment of time
as something unique and special; and you see each moment as part of the fabric
of everything else that has occurred on earth.
From the Cosmic Letter J: (includes descriptions of
the four elemental ecstasies)
Mental Plane
My only religion is kindness.
Dalai Lama
. . . the
Great Journey does not lead far away,
but
instead leads closer in:
to the center
which unites us all.
--Philip Carr-Gomm
Bardon
says that the letter J on the mental plane “expresses the mystery of rapture or
ecstasy in its highest form.” Practice
enables one to master the ecstasies that belong to each of the four
elements—earth, air, fire, and water—seen in consciousness, intellect, will,
and in love. An individual learns how to
evoke one or all of these ecstasies at will.
From Bardon’s other writings we know how
important attaining magical equilibrium is—that is, arriving at a balance of
the four elements in one’s astral body.
In working toward magical equilibrium, we get to know the elements as
they already exist within us. We study
their operations with great care.
The practice of magical equilibrium
involves, for example, associating negative emotions such as anger, revenge,
arrogance, depression, laziness, etc. with a particular element. And then one conscientiously works to turn
that negative quality into something positive.
(Note: There is a certain leeway
in ascribing a specific quality to one element.
Insensitivity for example is a weakness in the water element but an
individual can be insensitive because he is too intellectual, too willful, or too
focused on the material world to notice what other people are feeling. You have to use your own discretion in
deciding which element goes with which quality.
Also, some of the qualities listed belong
more to the astral plane and others belong more to the mental plane. In discussing astral equilibrium, we are
discussing emotions that belong to an individual’s personality. If someone says, “I love you,” it is possible
he is speaking of an astral feeling as in “I am overwhelmed with awe and
longing whenever I think about you.”
This is an astral response as is typical of falling in love.
The “I love you” could also be a mental
body response as in “In so many ways we are like each other—we are completely
compatible, in sync, and in harmony with each other.” In other words, the
person is saying, “I like the idea of our relationship. It works. It makes sense to me.”
But when the mental plane becomes very
strong, there is always going to be an astral effect. If you feel ecstasy on the mental plane, you
will almost always experience very powerful feelings on an astral level as
well. Using one’s mind to change
negative astral qualities to positive qualities is basically using the mental
plane to change the astral. In this
sense, the practice of attaining magical equilibrium involves equally the
mental and astral planes. For this
reason, I am linking the description of the ecstasies on the mental plane to
the process of changing the astral qualities of the elements.)
There
are various methods Bardon recommends for developing astral equilibrium. You can use autosuggestion—you repeat to
yourself as in an affirmation that you have the positive quality you are
after. You can use will power to simply
stop a certain kind of action. And you
can mediate on the opposite quality.
In terms of methods, autosuggestion and
affirmations seem to belong to the air element.
It is cognitive psychology—you remind yourself with words and ideas of
the way you want to be. This method is
more intellectual. Using will belongs to
the fire element. Meditation is more
like the water element.
Behavioral methods seem to belong more to
the earth element. If you are trying to
eat less sweets you can modify your behavior by simply
eating a little less each day. You do
not have to do much in the way of thinking, feeling, or using your will. You simply focus on changing your behavior in
a slow way that does not cause pain but inevitably brings about change.
In a book I am doing on undines, I summarize various
ways to mediate on an element:
“There are different ways of making a feeling, a spiritual
presence, or an inner truth our own. You
can use the method of focusing—notice the feelings that a description of an
experience awakens in your body as you read or speak the words. Open to the
feelings and let them transform as they vibrate, echo, and expand within
you.
You can use contemplation—let the words be your guide as you let them
sink into your mind leading to you a place of dream and vision beyond the
limitations of thought and reason.
You can the method of dialoguing—let the feeling within the words appear
to you as a person with whom you can speak and who speaks as you listen. Discuss your different perspectives and ask
the tough questions.
You can use invocation—let the words raise your awareness to a higher
level so that you feel closer to something greater than your self and that now
has greater access to you.
You can use evocation—speak the words as if you are the one who wrote
them and that what they mean rises from the core of your being.
You can use meditation—open your mind with care and concentration so
that the vibration of the words (their essence, the light and life within them)
become a part of your mind, your body, and your soul.
You can treat them like poetry (as poetry and words of power existed in
ancient times)—the sounds and imagery speak to your heart and imagination of
and with the primordial powers of creation.
How? Similar to meditation, you
become very still like a mirror, like the surface of a still lake, like open
space through which sun and moon light appear.
And then with more feeling than is typical of meditation you let what is
in front of you appear within you so that you overcome the separation.
You can use path working—somewhere between daydreaming and waking up
within a dream begin an imaginative journey that moves between who and where
you are and what you wish the world to be.
Or, to sum it all up, you just become the
thing you are concentrating on.”
If
we meditate on the opposite quality of a weakness in an element, we are
focusing on a positive quality of another element. It might be helpful, therefore, to discuss
the elements in terms of when they are positive and quite strong. This also leads us toward a discussion of the
ecstasy of the individual elements.
Some spirits of the earthzone such as the
spirit referred to as Jvar specialize in magical
equilibrium. Jvar
may have an individual who has trouble with a certain element practice
embodying a strong, positive quality of that element or of another element that
has an influence over the first
If you feel oppressed and obsessed, Jvar may have you meditate on the element of air. The air sensation in this case may be an
astral energy that feels light, weightless, at ease, balanced, and free. Its emotional qualities are feeling playful,
happy, content, sensitive, alive to each moment—appreciative and full of
wonder, looking at life as if you back in time at Stratford watching the first
showing of one of Shakespeare’s plays.
This is touching on the air element in its ecstasy—in this case, artistic
inspiration.
In other words, Jvar
is attuned to overcoming the negative quality not only by working with the
opposite positive quality. He is also advising an individual to become familiar
with the ecstasy within each element.
The negative often has a hold upon us
because we have not yet become familiar with the genuine beauty and pleasure
that each element contains. Our limited
experience keeps us in bondage or in a jail.
The key to freedom is to understand and experience the creative magic
that is a part of the positive qualities of each element.
In a sense, then, practicing the cosmic
letter J on the mental plane involves many different things. It is as study of four elements in their
ecstasies, true. It is also a study of
magical equilibrium, of turning negative to positive. And it is a study of the ideals that motivate
and inspire human beings. The individual
ecstasies are something sacred—they take us out and beyond our individual
identities and unite us with something greater and more powerful than
ourselves. In this sense, the letter J
on the mental plane is an introduction to a genuine cosmic religion.
Different religions have grown up around
these elemental experiences and turned them into spiritual ideals—love and
compassion, enlightenment and wisdom, divine will and justice, and divine
purpose and accomplishing works that are of enduring value. Religions, however, rely heavily upon
tradition. For example, it takes
religions hundreds if not thousands of years to form a consensus about what is
sacred. This is important because the
members of a particular religion feel a compelling need to agree on what is at
the center of their tradition. In the
process, religions have been shaped by historical, cultural, philosophical,
economic, and political considerations.
And as a result they have rituals, doctrines, lineages, hierarchies, and
priests.
In pursuing magical equilibrium, by
contrast, our concern is not with belief, doctrines, or traditions. Our primary focus is on the activity of the
elements in our personalities. Our daily
lives are the spiritual training ground.
We ask questions such as: How does my mind
work? What is the depth and richness of
my feelings? What are my goals and what
strengths and virtues do I need to acquire in order to attain and to maintain
them? Where am I with my intellect,
will, feeling, and consciousness? What
might these become if I deepen and transform them?
In studying the ecstasies of the four
elements in our own astral and mental bodies, we are exploring the connections
between our individual microcosm and the greater macrocosm. We are bringing ourselves into harmony with
the laws of the universe. The feeling of
completion that arises is not just personal and satisfying. It is a magical action. The depth of this vision of what life is
capable of being takes us beyond our cultural traditions to a universal,
global, and finally to a cosmic level of awareness.
(Note: I often get questions
about the difference between the elements in Chinese acupuncture and the
elements in hermetic magic. And one
scientist used me as an example of a modern person who still uses an archaic
system that approaches nature in terms of four elements rather than viewing it
from the perspective of modern science.
I have no objections to science. I love science. Scientists, however, seem very unaware of the
capabilities of the mind. As a spiritual
anthropologist, I have been studying the varieties of spiritual and psychic
experience for the last thirty five years.
The most creative research in telepathy is taking place not among
psychics but by the U.S. military. With
so much technology at our fingertips we barely need to refine our senses to
attain mind to mind contact. Scientists
have already attained direct, wireless communication between the brain and
computers. Some would like a computer
chip inserted in each person at birth so a government can tack the whereabouts
of each person. Who needs
telepathy? You can call just about
anyone on a cell phone and ask them what they are thinking.
There is actually no need to refer to four
elements. Mentifil,
the gnome, for example, studies the electronic oscillation in most of the
elements found in the periodic table.
Nonetheless, physical matter, liquids, gas, and fire have certain
general characteristics which make them convenient reference points.
We could just as easily say that modern
scientists use an archaic and childlike system of classification--one unified
field of matter, energy, and life are separated in arbitrary ways and then
referred to as biology, zoology, physics, chemistry, astrophysics, astronomy,
meteorology, oceanography, etc.
Everything that exists has an electronic vibration. When you are clairsentient, you can perceive
this directly with your mind. Scientists
simply have not developed this kind of sensitivity. If they did, the process of discovery would
be accelerated as direct perception is added to scientific observation.
The undines are specialists not just in the
H2O molecule or water as it exists in nature.
They can increase or modify the qualities of a magnetic field at
will. All the same, it took a great
number of astrological variables acting in just the right way to produce water
as it exists on our planet--a very rare occurrence among the billions of stars
in our galaxy. Alien scientists arriving
at earth would probably exclaim, “Look at how the water element penetrates and
shapes every aspect of this planet’s life, geology, and atmosphere.” I think the ancient scientists might have had
an edge in understanding the uniqueness of the water element on earth by
assigning it a primary place in their system of classification.
The salamander Itumo
can do the same with electricity and lightning as undines do with water. The entire biosphere is receptive and subject
to being modified by an awareness that penetrates it
with the powers of the mind. A sylph
like Cargoste can put back the onset of an ice age by twenty to fifty years by
altering the route of the jet stream and other atmospheric phenomena.
Scientists along with politicians and
businessmen often employ high levels of intuition as well as psychic powers as
they go about their professions. They
simply are unaware of when they are using these “magical” powers. Instead, they are considered to be brilliant,
gifted, charismatic, or inspired. I find
that using the four elements to describe heightened states of awareness is a
very useful tool. It seems far richer
and more complete in its explanatory power than anything I have yet found in
modern psychology.)
The Ecstasy of Fire
Do you know what it is like to explode
From the core of your being—
To be a flame of white light
Reaching down from the sky
And up from the earth
And to celebrate this art within
your heart?
I will tell you:
It is bliss unafraid of
emptiness
It is love unafraid of loss
It is desire burning so hot
It annihilates the shadows within
the lover’s heart.
Wherever there is an abyss, a
chasm, or a gulf
Within nature, between one heart
and another,
Or separating mankind from the
divine—
My joy and delight will suffice
To pierce and shatter the
darkness of any night
So you may find the path across.
From the salamander Itumo
In regard
to transforming the negative qualities of fire into something positive,
consider anger. There are entire
curriculums relating to anger management.
Individuals can be ordered to anger management by a judge who then
reviews the individual’s degree of participation in the court ordered
program. Part of the training is to
become aware of a series of increasingly intense sensations and emotions that
lead one to act without thinking. In
other words, you simply train to be more conscious by observing what you
experience rather than remaining unconscious.
Another aspect of the training is to learn
to intervene on your own behalf. When
you notice you are about to act with anger you take a time out. You break the otherwise automatic sequence of
behaviors which amount to preprogrammed actions. You think make a conscious decision about the
outcome you wish to happen.
In Honolulu, every divorcing couple who has
children is ordered to divorce meditation.
The mediators make the well-being of the children the central issue in
the divorce process. In both these
cases, society has institutionalized and demanded that individuals work to
transform themselves by, in effect, striving toward greater balance in their
emotional life and mental attitudes.
Before even practicing the cosmic letter J
we can ask questions and explore the universal aspects of the four elements in
terms of the treasures of life and spirit they contain. Again, consider anger. Anger may flair up unexpectedly for an
individual. Like road rage, someone is
driving down the highway completely relaxed and at ease and someone suddenly
cuts him off. He may overreact and do
something completely foolish or even dangerous.
In another situation, he may feel threatened when another individual
simply expresses a genuine feeling of doubt or anxiety about something
affecting both of them.
The anger can be ascribed to the fire
element. You could say it appears
because the individual’s will power is weak or deficient—the fire element is
underdeveloped so that he feels he has to overreact in order to
compensate. You see this all the time
with individuals whose minds are already made up. They are obstinate and inflexible—they
blindly assert themselves to appear to be firm and decisive.
Or, you could also say that the anger
results because the fire element is too strong and unrefined—the individual
feels compelled to act. He has lots of
fiery energy. But in this case also he
lacks the experience necessary to make a good choice.
In a sense, the anger is a signpost, a
warning, and an invitation. It is
saying, “Consider how much more dynamic and in charge of your life you would be
if you actually embodied more will and power.
Right now you feel impotent in certain situations. You are out of control. What if you had more direction and your sense
of purpose were more powerful and profound?
Would you waste a moment of your time in on being angry when you have
such great things to do with yourself?”
What is it like to experience
the ecstasy of the fire element in terms of will? What would it be like to feel that you have a
will power equal to if not far greater than anyone you have ever met?
In
literature and drama, this issue about will power is often at the center of a
story’s conflict. The bad guy is
striving to have power over others. Now
a screenplay writer has to love all his characters or they just don’t come
across well.
Rowling in her series on Harry Potter has
a bad guy called Lord Voltmort. But this bad guy is one-dimensional. There is no room to feel any sympathy for
him. He is a cliché. He just wants power and the power he wants serves
no purpose.
The problem with this presentation is that
the bad guy only exists to spur the good guys to act. Without him, there is no story. He exists so that everyone else can run
around discovering who they really are and doing heroic things in order to
defeat him.
One of my very favorite characters in
literature is Senator Palaptine/the Sith Lord in Star
Wars. The Sith Lord can disguise his
power so that even Jedi can not sense who he is. And he does something right: he feels that
the galaxy should be organized and run more efficiently. The Jedi seem incapable of such vision.
The problem with great bad guys is that they
all seem to have the same character flaws.
They are manic depressive or schizophrenic. One moment the Sith Lord disguised as Senator
Palpatine is the height of reason, diplomacy, consideration, and even
handedness. The next moment in one of
his video conferences he is nearly hissing with rage, arrogance, and
hostility.
The bad guys are impatient. They rarely wait till just the right moment
to make their move. They are arrogant
which leads them to overreact or underestimate the opposition. They just do not see the world clearly.
And above all else the bad guys have the
character flaw of needing to be recognized.
They want to show the world or the galaxy just how great they really are
to make up for all the suffering they have gone through or all those years of
being in hiding and unappreciated.
So what if the bad guy did not have these
character flaws? What if he was
consistent, patient, and judicial in his temperament so that he always strives
to see the world clearly? And what if he
was actually humble so that he realized holding power is a sacred honor and
great responsibility—so that he is content to accomplish all his purposes by
remaining hidden and acting from behind the scenes?
I ran this by one of my consultants and he
said, “Then you would have a good guy instead of a bad guy.” And there it is. To make an interesting and convincing bad guy
you have to give him some good qualities.
Similarly, to make an interesting and convincing good character you have
to mix in some weaknesses, failure, and bad attitudes.
And there you have life. Sometimes the good guys with one or two
character flaws are as dangerous as the bad guys. Nixon could establish détente with China and
Russian but he was paranoid. He was
willing to cheat when it came to maintaining the democratic process.
Some people loved Bill Clinton. But while he knew that Al-Qaeda was training
25,000 terrorists in Afghanistan, his government was unable to act because he
was undergoing the process of impeachment.
A weakness for women brought about 9/11.
I ask seriously, who is worse?
Those with malice and a tiny bit of power who seek to kill and to
destroy or someone running the most powerful army, intelligence organization,
and economy on earth but whose political impotency enables 9/11 to happen?
The Sith Lord is dangerous because he makes
a great attempt using his psychic powers to empathically understand
others. He likes to use force. But he absolutely loves to control others
from within by actually understanding what motivates them.
Look at how he turned the young Anakin,
soon to be Darth Vader, to the dark side.
“We will be following your career with great interest,” says the Sith
Lord in the guise of Senator Palpatine.
Did the kid ever have a chance?
The Sith Lord was more interested in Anakin, understood him far better,
and monitored his inner and outer movements more carefully than Anakin’s own
Jedi master.
Using empathy to understand others is a
good thing except in the hands of someone with evil designs. What is great about Palpatine is that he is
more empathic than anyone else in the galaxy. He actually runs his organization
through an inner psychic connection to his followers. What is bad is that he abuses the power.
One of the actors who played the Sith Lord
said the Sith Lord was hard to play because all he wanted was pure power and so
he was pure evil. This misses the point. Power is itself a divine virtue. It grants you the ability to change the
world. Instead of being helpless or
possessed by good intentions (well meaning, devote, sincere, etc.) but
otherwise completely impotent, you actually get to make a difference. And making a difference in life is part of
what being alive is all about.
As I have said elsewhere, if you have power
you can change things. If you act with
wisdom, the changes you make are harmonious and fair. If you act with love, what you do heals
others and allows them to feel more alive. And if you act with divine purpose
your works endure through all ages of the world.
Back to the question of
anger. If you make the fire
element positive by developing your will power you do not remain angry for
long. This is because being dynamic and
in charge of your self means you strive to make the best of every situation you
enter. So you do not waste time on non
productive emotions.
On the other hand, if you work with the
opposite of anger and fire, namely, water and feeling you possess more empathy for
others and more inner serenity. You do
not experience anger because you are no longer impatient. You do not become
hostile because a person or situation does not match your expectations. Instead, you accept life as it is before you
start to change it.
I am capable of great anger. But it is hard for me to remain angry because
of my empathy. I can actually understand
the point of view, feelings, and experiences of anyone. Immediately seeing both sides of a conflict
tends to reduce the amount of tension.
If you combine both fire and water in good
measure, then you have sympathy for others and you remain focused on
accomplishing the most and getting the most out of a situation. Great leaders do not avoid asking others for
sacrifice. They simply convince others
that what they are asking for serves an important purpose and it is being done
for the greater good. And even when you
are the one being asked to make the sacrifice, the individual with power will
convey to you some of his fire and water: he will show you that he understands
what you feel and he will transform your feelings by making you feel
appreciated and valuable.
In the books written by Carlos Castaneda,
the Yaqui sorcerer Don Juan said that in order to face the unknown, the Nagual, a young apprentice often must undergo servitude to
a petite dictator. The petite dictator
is anyone who tries to totally dominate others and subject them to his
will. In fighting to be free of this
dominating individual, a student of magic learns to develop his own will
power. He is witness to power in its
negative aspect and must in turn exert tremendous will in a positive way to
overcome it.
But this is not just about developing one’s
will power and distinguishing positive from negative. It is about a requirement necessary for
facing the unknown. To face the unknown,
a student needs to be bring all the resources of his
being into play in order to overcome an obstacle. Similarly, to enter the divine world, you
need to have total will power and conviction at your disposal so as not to rely
upon the support of society and the rules relating to custom and
conformity.
The positive fire element will at some
point ask of us if we are ready to gather all your resources and focus them
through our wills so that we are ready to accomplish a spiritual purpose. The petite dictator—your boss, your spouse,
your parent, your religion, a gang/organization/group of some kind—will attempt
to control every aspect of your life.
This attempt at control is not just accomplished through external
pressures. It will use bribes, bait,
rewards, or a job offer as well as coercion, threats, blackmail, guilt, shame,
and whatever else it can use to take advantage of your weaknesses.
In a similar way, a religion may try to act
as a jailer, warden, judge, policeman, prosecutor, and parole officer. If you show any guilt, uncertainty, doubt, or
fear they will grab hold of you for your own good. They offer safety and a community, friendship
and solace, so you can get on with your life.
In their own eyes, they exist to protect you from your self.
You are free of the petite dictator when
you are able to just walk away. It is
not easy but you have decided to pay the price that is required to be in charge
of your self. You no longer feel
tempted, threatened, or afraid. You have
come to understand the dictator’s limitations.
Sometimes the petite dictator plays the role of guarding you from the
unknown. They are the “guardian of the
threshold” to the mysteries.
These
guardian/priests/ministers/evangelists/religious teachers are in the depths of
their hearts terrified of the unknown.
They have stood at the boundaries separating conventional wisdom from
the mysteries of life and they turned back because their fear was too
great. But if in fact you are free of
fear and you embody a purpose that empowers you to go where they can not go,
they will no longer attempt to interfere.
They glance into your eyes; they will listen to your voice; and with a
body to body, soul to soul, heart to heart exchange of on a subliminal level,
they will say in effect, “You may pass.
Go with God speed. What you
attempt to do will never even enter my dreams.”
In a nutshell, you can take all the
struggles in your life involving will power and consider them to be tests
offered to you so that you will be ready to enter akasha, the fifth
element. It will take all of your will
power to enter the divine world but this is as it should be. Those who take into their hands the powers of
creation should fully understand both the positive and the negative and the
purposes that are served by each.
Bardon gives examples of the fire element
in its negative aspect to which I add a few.
They are anger, rage, jealousy, hatred, hostility, animosity,
vindictiveness, irascibility, gluttony, insatiable, irritability, intemperance,
bent to destruction, oppression, intolerance, aggression, accusing, blaming,
self-righteousness, fanaticism, passive-aggressive, manipulative, controlling,
domineering, etc.
In the positive qualities of fire are
activity, enthusiasm, firmness, courage, eagerness, foresight, assertive,
direct, spontaneous, and resolution.
We might explore the ecstasy of the fire
element by referring to its more refined aspect—the electric fluid: In brief, the electric fluid is hot, burning,
expansive, dynamic, intense, powerful, and explosive in sensation. It has the capacity to produce great
light.
This can also be expressed in a negative
fashion. As such its
burning and consuming power acts to dominate the wills of others. It tortures and torments, hazes and
subjugates. It absorbs others’ wills
into itself. It utilizes every means possible to corrupt, divide, undermine,
and enslave others to its purposes.
For the negative electrical fluid, the light
is there but it lacks purity and clarity—the vision is distorted and
twisted. The faith and conviction are
there but are often expressed in a degraded form as arrogance and self-righteousness.
In terms of the positive, you
could say that independence, strength, courage, conviction, faith, will,
determination, dedication, self-reliance, self-mastery, uprightness, clarity,
order, adaptability, practicality, planning, productivity, excitement,
exhilaration, creativity, and vision are qualities that are present when the
electrical fluid is operating successfully.
(For more on the electric and magnetic fluids, see
http://williammistele.com/archetypes3.htm --The
electric and magnetic fluids/Four feminine archetypes/the story of Eros and
Psyche)
Put briefly, then, part of the ecstasy of fire is exhilaration,
excitement, enthusiasm, conviction, and a profound sense of purpose. The ecstasy of will is
feeling that you are aligned with the forces of life. The momentum unfolding the universe is
flowing through your will.
A
man does what he needs to do. The
ecstasy here is being in touch with the deepest and greater power within
you. Without this you can not be who you
are meant to be. With it, something of
the radiance, brilliance, and life giving power of the sun is shining through
you.
Think about the sun for a moment. If its light were a song, the sun is singing
in concert with every other star in the universe. Yet its song is original and arises from the
depths of its being. If you can get
inside this, if you can sense what the spirits of the sphere of the sun feel,
the level of joy is incomprehensible. I
would be willing to call this joy ecstasy.
Looking back, when I experienced the height
of my despair when I was in a Tibetan monastery or living by myself in the
Rocky Mountains, there were these odd moments that came to me. I felt my life was totally without meaning or
significance. And then I would stop at
Baskin Robins and have a scoop of chocolate chip ice cream. And this astonishing feeling would overcome
me—I sensed how incredibly beautiful life was.
It was like being for a brief instant transported to the sphere of the
sun where the joy is beyond comprehension.
This did not explain my despair or
depression to me. But it did help me
keep my priorities straight. I had
certain questions I wanted answered about the divine world and I felt empowered
to keep searching—that the price was worth paying to find those answers.
A Jew I knew who was a psychic asked me
about the question of suffering. But
this is not an academic question. For
the spirits of the sphere of the sun you either become healed if you are hurt
or you seek to heal those who are still suffering. For the sphere of the sun, anything can be
recreated new. Despair, for example,
when it is really profound is almost identical to cosmic consciousness. This is because you are experiencing total
detachment from individual identity and an emptiness that is so open it can
embrace anything. St. Columba, for
example, talked about the degree of his despair before he experienced the
presence of God. (see my story on St. Columba: http://williammistele.com/columba.htm)
Like I say, the ecstasy of fire enables you
to set your priorities. You focus on
your goals. You try not to allow the
small things to disturb you. The point
is to accomplish your mission and this you can do if you feel this ecstasy
within you. It accompanies you every
step of the way.
Of course, I realize my discussion about
the ecstasy of fire is rather metaphysical and refined. We can talk about ecstasy in more prosaic
terms. Contrast my approach to the
ancient Greeks. The Greek city states
had a habit of fighting each other during the summer and taking a break during
the winter.
It is no surprise, then, for the Greeks to
have this saying, “Men love war more than food, sleep, or women.” In modern times, some say the task of a man
is to find some sort of productive work that is as exciting and captivating as
sex. When he does so he attains a
balance between his instincts and his role in society.
Consider those activities that engage a
100% of your attention and which are exhilarating, giving you that thrill of
power that arises from the core of your being.
The question then is
Can you find a productive
activity through which you can focus the deepest primal powers in your self and
also the full force of your personal and spiritual will?
If you
can do so then you know something of the ecstasy of fire.
Though
I am not discussing the elementals in this essay, in passing I would like to
quote from my book on nature spirits.
The elementals are rather unique in that, being composed of only one element, they clearly embody the primary qualities of that
element:
In the fire element is an exuberant power. The
beings who reside in fire, the salamanders, seize each moment with zeal in
order to dissolve the obstacles blocking their path to fulfillment. Such fiery
will destroys all fear and apprehension. For the salamanders, each moment
presents the opportunity to purify, strengthen, and expand the power of
will.
The Ecstasy of Air
My mind is
the sky--
Pure,
clear, and open.
Its air flows
through my chest,
Its winds are
my breath.
In the air
element is found clarity of mind and the attainment of
freedom. The air element is so vast and expansive, so
encompassing, those who are
illuminated by its wisdom vanquish all confusion and overcome all attachment.
The beings who reside in the sky, the sylphs, enter each moment seeking to
attain and to abide in complete harmony.
The universe is on the verge of exploding because of the joy it
contains.
The Sylph Cargoste
Franz Bardon says there is
an ecstasy of intellect created by the cosmic letter J. Some of us are given a taste this ecstasy in
college. If we are lucky, a few of our
college professors strove with diligence to teach us how to think clearly. They promoted a love of scholarship. They demonstrated through example how to be
concise, to the point, and persuasive.
They illustrated how to argue both sides of a question in order to
assess and understand different points of view.
They showed us how to weight evidence in support of a theory. They taught the value of observation and
experimentation.
If you were really lucky, you may have run
into one of those individuals like the man who discovered how to splice
genes. He said something interesting in
regard to our topic: “There is no greater pleasure than the thrill of
scientific discovery.” Now that man was
anointed with the ecstasy of the air element.
In the Western world, we have scientists
whose passion enables them to dedicate themselves for a life time to scientific
research. And their research transforms
the world.
But we are after magical equilibrium. We want to know how to make the air element
stronger, more positive and refined. The
element of air on the mental plane is the object of our study. Again, Bardon wants the beginnings student to
carefully analyze and describe his strengths and weaknesses with the each
element. And then the student is to use
autosuggestion and will power to slowly change each of the negative qualities
into positive qualities.
This is a good approach. In addition, as with the element of fire, we
will want to understand and experience the ecstasy of air so we can use this
also on focusing on our negative qualities in order to better understand and to
transform them.
I occasionally have a conversation with
someone I know who is smoking a cigarette.
The nicotine is obviously addicting. But there is also a psychological
component to the addiction. The smoke
affects the lung meridian, the vitality in the chest region. In acupuncture, the lung meridian relates to
the feeling of moving into the future with balance and harmony. On the other hand if you are experiencing
anxiety rather than harmony in regard to the future, smoking has this
fascinating effect. It is like placing
around your self a force shield that isolated you and
protects you—for a brief while you are detached from the world and your anxiety
temporarily ceases. This is acquiring a
small dose of the air element procured through a rather destructive habit.
Some people refer to how teenagers are
obsessed with music. One of the
developmental tasks for a teenager is to find his or her way in the world. The wisdom of the order generation may not
seem sufficient or relevant. This kind
of life transition can be very confusing, especially on an emotional level. Music, the notes and harmonies, often have a
calming influence on one’s emotions.
They can define, refine, and give expression to what we are
feeling. Music and songs can increase
our energy at the same moment as we shrug off our tension, relaxing and letting
go. Music is also a taste of the ecstasy
of air.
Bardon has students practice imagining
they are surrounded by the air element so they are floating weightless and free
in a vast space. This is experiencing
the air element directly through imagination and magical concentration. If you practice enough, you can reproduce at
will a feeling and sensation of being harmonious, detached, and completely free
anytime you wish. But this takes a whole
lot of work. Lighting up a cigarette or
turning on your Ipod is much easier and provides
instant gratification. On the other hand,
if you love nature, the universe, and the idea of developing the spirit within
you so that you can help others, then you will probably commit to some form of
training.
Bardon offers a list of
positive qualities belonging to the air element to which I have added a few in
relation to the intellect: Diligence,
cheerfulness, independence, familiarity, optimism, wonder, dexterity,
attentiveness, friendly, harmonious, judicial temperament, tolerant and a
tolerance for ambiguity, negotiation, temperance, fair, honest, impartial, even
handed, even tempered, buoyant, sense of humor, rapport, attunement, truthful, open-minded, objective, detached,
aware, alert, positive, curious, articulate, concise, thoughtful, reasonable,
considerate, analytical, self-reflective, and wise.
On the negative side we find qualities such as
squandering, boasting, gossiping, trivial, lustful, vulnerable, oversensitive,
easily offended, feeling wronged, disconnected, inattentive, distracted, off-balance,
vacillating, indecisive, anxious, self-doubting, conflicted, entangled,
confused, alienated, paranoid, ambiguous, enabling, aloof, impersonal,
narrow-minded, closed-minded, opinionated, ideological, bigotry, racist,
biased, prejudiced, argumentative, presumptuous, skeptical, sarcastic, cynical,
disdainful, contemptuous, sly, fickle,
foolish, over familiar, frivolous, facetious, dishonest, deceptive,
wistful, and dreamy.
Again, an individual can have a negative air quality
because he is weak in the air element.
He is foolish—getting himself in over his head and making terrible
mistakes--because he lacks knowledge, experience, and training. They say this
in a humorous way about investing. You
can not become truly great until you have made every kind of mistake. For example, you can make bundles trading
with paper money—using a program that pretends you are actually investing. But this has almost nothing in common with
using real money. It is a totally
different game.
Lots of
beginning investors will say to themselves something like, “If I can just make
1% return per week I will have over a 50% return per year.” “Dream on,” says
the demon to the protagonist in the movie, Jacob’s Ladder.
The same
applies to someone starting the Bardon system.
He may say, “Why I am going to master this system and have all sorts of
magical powers within a few years.” And
a similar demon whispers in his ear when he is sleeping, “Dream on.”
An
individual can have a negative quality of the air element because he has a lot
of air element but has never learned to apply it in a positive way. You see this at the extreme with
stalkers. They are not just over familiar.
They assume they know what is going on inside of another person’s mind. A man or woman acts as if the object of
desire is a lover and best friend when he or she may never have met this person
or having anything that constitutes a relationship.
That is a
huge dose of the air element causing him to feel that he has knowledge when
there is only ignorance. As was said of
the prosecutor down in Atlanta—he was a perfect example of self-interest
meeting self-deception. He proceeded to
prosecute in order to get reelected. But
there was not only no credible evidence; he concealed evidence that would have
exonerated the defendants.
When I
trained as a mediator in Honolulu, the entrance exam was a verbal set of
questions. The examiner wanted to
determine if I could listen, remain impartial, and tolerate ambiguity. It all came down to whether I could oversee a
process that empowers others to discover their own mutually satisfying
solutions.
In addition
to a well designed curriculum and negotiating abilities, there were two primary
skills of meditation that we employed.
These are familiar to many people but you rarely witness them being used
in ordinary life. The first is active
listening.
In active
listening, you occasionally summarize what the other person is saying. You summarize the facts and ideas being
mentioned. And you also summarize the
emotions with which this person is presenting these facts or ideas. In the process, you can also point out or ask
about any incongruities between what is saidand the
feelings the person is presenting.
For example, “You are saying your husband
is constantly demanding your time and energy.
You also seem fairly comfortable caring for him in this way except when
it wears you out.” This gives the other
person a chance to think about and clarify her own statements. Maybe she is bothered by giving so much or
maybe she has reasons for doing what she does but has never thought about
them.
The other
skill is called reframing. It has vast
applications. In meditation, it is used
to reduce tension. If someone says he is
angry, you summarize his point of
view but you rephrase his emotion, “His loud music has been a constant problem
on the weekends and this has been bothering
you.” On a scale of one to ten, “anger”
may be a seven. “Being bothered” may be
a three. You have just shifted the
intensity of a described emotion from a seven four notches down to a
three.
Or someone
says, “I am terribly upset.” And you
summarize, “And so this problem has been interfering
with your life.” Again, you have just
taken an emotionally charged phrase, “terribly upset,” and replaced it with a
phrase that redirects the person toward
what is desired—“no longer being interfered with.”
You would
think an individual would not let you get away with this. But in meditation something amazing
happens. The participants do not notice
what you are doing because you are supplying them with a huge amount of the air
element--it is bright; it is clear; it is positive; it is hopeful. It strives to take into consideration every
detail and aspect of the situation, both facts and emotions. Rarely does one person listen to another
person with total attention to thought and feeling. And without prejudiced or bias, the mediators
present the bottom line—the set of choices that must be made in order to
resolve the conflict.
I
occasionally use a spirit of the sphere of Mercury, Achaiah,
to help in a situation of conflict. This
spirit is amazing. The most negative
person will start acting and thinking in a totally completely manner. They are exposed to the ecstasy of the
intellect and this ecstasy is more captivating and satisfying than being
negative.
The problem
with intervening in this way is that you can solve problems temporarily. But you can not interfere with someone’s free
will. If he or she really wants to be
negative, it is their right to make that choice. You can intervene to limit their negativity
in regard to how it affects others. You
can give a taste of life in its beauty and power. But at some point a person has to decide if
he really wants to make the effort necessary to take his life in a direction
opposite to where he is currently going.
For any
number of reasons besides magical ones, an individual can experience a large
dose of the air element. He may suddenly
find himself artistically inspired (think Beethoven’s 9th Symphony with its vision of harmony). He may feel transcendent (think Krishnamurti who renounced theosophy and decided that there
is no reason enlightenment can not occur spontaneously).
He may
experience an intellectual breakthrough (like the scientist who had a cold and
stayed home and as he was peeling an orange suddenly envisioned that the way to
pattern the DNA molecule is as a double spiral). He may experience beauty (Dante catches a
glimpse of a young girl on one occasion and writes the Divine Comedy from that vision).
The ecstasy of air grants artistic inspiration, insight, feeling
transcendent, enlightenment, intellectual breakthrough, the desire for
discovery, etc.
It is said
that the enlightened mind is open, clear, luminous, and free. I woke up from a nap one day and
spontaneously wrote a poem called, The
Voice of Enlightenment
(see http://williammistele.com/lettera.htm). The
voice says in the poem,
I am a mirror so clear
I am in this moment right here—
It’s a moment so rich, so filled with bliss
So endless, so infinite
Only compassion can touch it.
There are moments when I experience this. I can evoke it using the cosmic letter A for example. (see
http://williammistele.com/a.html). I know a young
woman who has a strong, inborn connection to the yidam
described in Buddhism as Amitabha Buddha. If I meditate with her, I experience without
any effort a boundless realm of light.
It is like saying, “My mind is the sky/pure, clear, and open.” There are moments when I feel this
spontaneously. But most of the time I
must strive with great effort to find it again.
She takes what she has for granted and fails to strengthen her
connection to it.
Life
presents us with situations that are very confusing. We find ourselves trying to manage under
great restrictions, high levels of conflict, and with very limited knowledge. And furthermore, our brain chemistry may not
be working to our benefit. Who knows,
cell phones destroy brain cells, wireless networks suppress neurological
activity, and all sorts of food additives interfere with our genes and our
nervous systems. And here we are trying
to transform our negative air qualities into positive ones.
Under
conditions like this it is helpful to remind ourselves of the ecstasy of air
element in its full power—that the mind is open, clear, and luminous like the
sky. And each moment conceals within it
treasures of bliss, wonder, and a freedom and harmony that know no
limitation. If there is a genuine cosmic
religion, then it should assist and empower us to find and develop these
qualities in ourselves.
The Ecstasy
of Water
In water are
love and sharing--the experience of life giving birth to life and of flowing in
and through another. In water is the
absolute destruction of loneliness, separation, and isolation. For the beings who dwell within water, the
undines, each moment is a magnetic sea containing the dreams and the taste of
ecstasy--each moment arises from and resonates with the love sustaining all
life on earth.
There is a peace in the soul as deep as the ocean, as flowing as
water, as still and clear as a mirror, and as vast as the starry night. Isaphil
Are human beings brain dead? How can anyone
miss wanting to taste the incomprehensible bliss that this planet creates? Let me put this another
way. Does it take a poor poet such as me to
deliver such an obvious message?
From the
undines—to humanity:
The universe
is on fire with wonder, beauty, and ecstasy.
If we understand that water is itself a sacrament, a
sensation, feeling, and symbol given to us that bears witness to omnipresent
love, then we shall know “a well-being that flows like a stream from the dawn
of time to the ends of eternity.
At night I dream that I have
become a silver chalice. And within this
chalice is gathered the purest essence of all the stars. When I dream this dream, though I am but the
sea, I feel I have become one with the universe. (The goddess of the sea from
the story, Isaphil)
In terms of magical
equilibrium, examples of the positive astral qualities of the water element as
modesty, humility, abstemiousness, fervency, compassion, meditation, insight, calmness,
tranquility, serenity, peaceful, vivacious, scintillating, tenderness, and
forgiving.
The negative qualities
are indifference, apathy, laziness, frigidity, compliance, conformity,
complacent, insensitive, negligent, shyness, insolence, instability,
narcissistic, licentious, etc.
As with fire, we can also
review the refined aspect of the water element or the magnetic fluid. The magnetic fluid is cool, cold, magnetic,
and contracting. It is attractive, soothing,
and calming. It is receptive as in
utterly empty of form and completely open—able to receive and contain anything
in itself, preserving, nurturing, and animating it with life.
In
psychological terms, it is empathic, sensitive and responsive. It draws together, bonds, joins, and
unites. It accepts and affirms. In spiritual terms, it reaches towards an
all-encompassing, all-embracing love.
We could say that peace, repose, calmness, happiness, contentment, serenity,
well-being, delight, kindness, gentleness, affection, empathy, sensuality,
pleasure, bliss, and love are qualities that are present when the magnetic
fluid is operating successfully.
The magnetic fluid has this
receptivity, sensitivity, and encompassing power. It reaches into inner recesses of your soul,
the secret chambers of your heart, and extends further through space and
time. It embraces all visions that life
is meant to fulfill.
It is bliss, wonder, ecstasy, love, rapture, pleasure, enchantment,
dream, and vision-- mysterious, vast, and utterly gratifying. We might describe the magnetic fluid as
having a wild serenity, an engaging peace, and an enticing stillness.
By contrast, the negative of the magnetic fluid acts
to undermine, dissolve, and reabsorb into itself the inner life of the
individual throughout his or her entire life.
It is like
an undertow, a whirlpool, or a riptide subjecting the individual’s conscious
identity to a force that acts to dissolve its integrity. It sucks consciousness out and down into a
sea of the unconscious in which the individual experience no longer has
meaning. It destroys the individual’s
vitality and poisons his or her motivation.
The
negative paralyzes, seduces, wastes, and numbs consciousness. It induces insanity—that is, it destroys
consciousness with guilt, shame, fear, terror, illusions, delusions,
obsessions, fascinations, depressions, nightmares, and false visions.
In brief,
the negative aspect of the magnetic fluid is that it absorbs and contains
without releasing or giving birth. It
shelters without enabling growth.
Instead of healing, it poisons.
Instead of nurturing, it denies.
“Beware of
sweetness” said the poet, for you know not whether it will refresh and make you
more alive or whether, like cocaine and heroin, its “high” is subtly designed
to drag you down into the depths.
Wouldn’t it be great to be
able to walk into a psychologist’s or psychiatrist’s office, explain what you
wanted in terms of feeling different, and walk out an hour later feeling exactly
the way you wanted? I consulted one time
with a therapist about an individual I wanted to help. She was on the list of therapists recommended
to deal with specific problems. Sitting
in the therapist’s office I felt like I was in a kind of hell as described by
Jean Paul Sartre in his play, No Exit.
There is no hope. The therapist had no
knowledge, no wisdom, no understanding, and no intuitive skills. Why was I wasting my money consulting a
“professional?”
Of course it did not help that the therapist
had not resolved her own insecurities.
She was not in a loving relationship.
She did not know what it is to care for and love children. She lacked curiosity. She had no passion for knowledge. She blindly accepted the assumptions of her
profession without any questions. She
had no wonder, no awe, and no awareness of the variety of human
experience. She was distracted, tired,
and unorganized. How can someone like
that think she is in a position to offer assistance to others? She had no energy to give.
The following example belongs to the
description of the cosmic letter W operating on the mental plane. It deals with the clairsentient ability to
not only sense but to create feelings in others. It also relates to the ecstasy of water.
This is a therapist who is clairsentient:
You walk into her office. You say
something like, “I want to be self-confident and feel clear in my mind. I want this strong enough that I can offer genuine
emotional support and affection to the people in my life.” Of course, personal history is
important. How you think about your self
and the way you have solved problems in the past are important.
But this therapist is different. She says, “Okay. Let’s work on that. Relax and focus just on the feeling of being
self-confident. She senses the client’s
mental and astral bodies. Then she says,
“Feel that you are in charge of your life and that the choices you making are
the best choices.” She observes again
his internal feelings. She works with
him until he is focusing in a completely positive manner.
And then she uses the active side of her
clair-feeling: she slowly introduces directly into his mental body a slightly
warm and fiery energy that supports and creates self-confidence. He can feel this energy within himself. He says to her, “I have never felt quite like
this before. I like it.” And they proceed to talk and meditate
together for the rest of the hour.
By the time he leaves, it not just the
ideas in his mind that are different. It
is not just that by changing a few of his ideas he slowly begins to change how
he feels about himself. It is not like
visiting a barber and talking about the kind of haircut you want or visiting a
dentist and talking about having a cavity filled. You want to get the haircut and have the
dental work finished by the time you leave.
With this therapist, you walk out the door and you feel self-confident,
clear, and able to offer support and affection to others. The energy of the astral and mental bodies
has actually changed to match what you desire.
Even in the above example, the charge
transmitted from the therapist to the client will slowly fade. He will have to return and experience this
again and she will strive to teach him how to reproduce in himself what he
wants without visiting her. But the
magic of water is here—clair-feeling or the ability in this case to focus on an
idea and reproduce in your self the precise vibration and feeling that goes
with it.
There is a similar to the process occurring
in the practice of magical equilibrium.
You define your negative traits and focus on exchanging them for
positive ones. Through a variety of ways
you change your vibration. You no longer
have the negative vibration of an element.
You change it into the positive.
Direct amplification and transforming of
feelings with thoughts may not seem to be a part of real life. But these things occur all the time. There is for example the natural chemistry in
interpersonal relationships. You meet
someone and you feel completely different.
It is not uncommon to hear lovers say things like, “I never felt fully
alive until I met you.” “I feel like I
have known you my entire life.” “I can not imagine living my life without you.”
“No one makes me feel the way you do.” A
personal encounter and there is an awakening of feelings you may never have
felt before; and these feelings at times may be nearly impossible to recreate
without the connection to this specific person.
Consider the feeling of happiness. For some individuals happiness is a warm
feeling of being loved, accepted, and affirmed.
Given an individual’s personal, social, and family history, this kind of
feeling may be extremely difficult to experience. There is so much in the person’s memory and
reactions to past events that stand as obstacles to be overcome before
happiness can even be felt.
But our unhappy person walks into the
office of a globally certified clairsentient therapist and presents what he
wants. She again attunes her mind to his
mental and astral bodies. She trains him
to focus on reproducing in himself the feeling of being loved, accepted, and
affirmed.
In her presence, he puts off to the side
everything else in his mind. He
temporarily is free of distractions. All
that exists for him as they meditate together is the idea of being happy. She talks to him getting him to alter his
focus in minor ways. She notes the
changes he is producing in himself through his own mind. She checks to insure that he is registering
the changes occurring in his own feelings.
And then she again works with her clairsentience. She reproduces in him a surcharge of the
feeling, sensation, and energy of happiness.
He says, “This is unbelievable.” It takes
until the next morning before his usual state of unhappiness begins to reassert
itself. But she has assigned him
homework. His task is to spend some time
each day focusing on being happy without her presence. When he returns he is more conscious of what
is involved in making a change in the water element in his astral and mental
bodies.
Experiencing happiness for the first time
in a rich and compelling manner does not require a globally certified
clairsentient therapist. There are
seminars you can attend. I have been to
a few. Find some internationally famous
and gifted individual who gives seminars in these kinds of things. I went to one where we formed “families” the
first day--a group of five individuals who we remained with over a period of
four days.
The group became a substitute family. We reenacted the primary feelings that a
family involves—trust, talking about and to some extent revisiting the things
that had affected us the deepest in life, solving problems involving us in
confrontations and talking about things we had never revealed before.
You can do the seminar and through a series
of carefully supervised role playing and psychological theater arrive at feelings
you have never felt before—the things you have missed out in life because
circumstances did not take you in the right directions. Or, you can also learn to work at magical
equilibrium and slowly make your own progress.
I often mention the work of Eugene Gendlin
with his book called Focusing. Gendlin teaches a method called focusing and
in it he may have a client ask himself, “What is keeping me from feeling happy
right now?” Gendlin did a careful study of the skills that successful clients
have used in the past in order to complete their therapy. Gendlin uses words to guide his clients.
I think Gendlin really deserves a lot of
recognition for his work. But again, as
a magician I have to ask myself, “Why do these psychologists fail to develop
their intuition so they can observe directly what is going on inside of other
people’s minds and feelings?” Carl Jung
discussed “transference” between therapist and client as a way of accounting
for the influence a therapist has on his client. Was Carl Jung brain dead that he was unable
to observe the actual energy that transfers between two individuals when they
are in close association? What is a
matter with these people that they are not aware of energy?
Gendlin one time expressed surprise that a
client could perform focusing so much better when Gendlin was at the other end
of the phone--even through all that Gendlin did was remain silent and
listened. Is Gendlin unaware that there
is a direct mental to mental and astral to astral body connection when you are
on the phone with someone? Scientific
observation is a good thing. Being
unaware is not.
When I was young I noticed
the degree of well-being felt by different people. The opposite of well-being is feeling that
things can, have, or will go bad. You
are always on the edge of uncertainty—something terrible may happen. And if you grow up in a city like Detroit
terrible things do happen. It is a reasonable expectation and a self-fulfilling
prophesy.
So imagine my surprise when I met three
women who had an astonishing feeling of well-being. I took the time to interview these women and
observe them over a number of years.
When you have certain feelings, you are able to live in a different
way. You think different and see things
that others do not see.
These three individuals shared certain
things in common. They remembered their
childhood dreams and felt those dreams were still important. They were amazingly free of worry. They did not define themselves by their
social identity. They made mistakes but those mistakes did not limit or define
their subsequent courses of action. They
could take risks and seek new and unknown experiences without feeling regret or
loss at what they were leaving behind.
More specific was their sense of time. They had a feeling of timelessness—that they
were a part of the flowing of time like a river. Everything good in life
that is going to happen will occur naturally and inevitably. Life felt good, in spite of its suffering,
and that basic goodness extends in all directions without limitation.
Over the decades I tried very hard to
reproduce this feeling of well-being in myself.
I did this partly because I felt it was so incredibly wonderful to have. And in part I was constantly leaving the past
behind and so I wanted to be able to move into the future with that same
unhindered feeling of freedom.
There were times when with other women I
found meditations that would temporarily reproduce in myself the level of
well-being the three women possessed.
But it was temporary.
Being out in nature helped a lot. Well-being is like floating on a raft down
the Little Colorado River. The walls of
the canyons as they go by are pretty much the same ten years, ten thousand
years, a hundred thousand, or a million years ago. You get that feeling of the
continuity of life so that the little things that bother you no longer seem of
any importance.
For me, the planet earth is like a living
being. It has a physical body, an astral plane, a mental plane, and an amazing
spiritual level of awareness surrounding it.
And the earth has a dream—the earth is determined that one day a race
shall appear that shall, like the earth, feel one with the universe.
This is her dream. And sensing this: feeling the deeper purpose
underlying all life on this planet gives me a sense of well-being similar to
what those women once introduced to me.
In this case, I had to go on a very long spiritual quest in order to
reproduce in myself that quality or ecstasy of the water element. But it was worth the effort.
The ecstasy of water? Is it so difficult?
It is to feel love saturating every cell in your body. It is to feel one with another, a secret
sharing heart to heart. It is peace,
well-being, and serenity. It is the joy
of giving, of sharing, and receiving.
It is also sensing the life
that animates all beings and the way you are part of this one life. You
feel that each moment arises from and resonates with the love sustaining all
life on earth. And it is an inner contentment that allows you to feel one with the universe.
I meet people who have
experienced all of the above things. But
they almost always fail to retain their experiences in their memories. They forget. They let the sacred enter their
souls and then vanish almost without a trace.
When you train for magical equilibrium, you strive to remember ecstasies
such as these. They are signposts
indicating the path we are to take and also elixirs that enable us to transform
and to attain our destinies.
The Ecstasy
of Earth
In the earth
element is the wisdom that banishes depression, sadness, and sorrow.
From
Introduction to Faery Tales and Elemental Beings
So few of you
listen to your dreams
Or bother to
enter
The
gates that lead into the silences of the heart.
But I feed on
silence.
It is who I am
It is my home
and my dwelling.
And its
transformations are my wisdom.
The
gnome Muscar
I sometimes
fool deer into thinking I am one of them
Because I can
stand perfectly still for a half hour
Listening
to the wind.
I sometimes
fool gnomes into thinking I am one of their own
Because
like for them the earth is my home.
I sometimes
fool spirits of the earthzone into thinking
That I am
like unto them--a guardian of the world--
Because in my
heart is a silence so deep, a stillness so complete,
I hear the
songs the stars sing
And see the
inner light shining in all things.
One of my poems
As long as
suffering remains to sentient beings
I will remain
to serve.
Dalai Lama
For those who are unprepared or insincere, silence is a country whose
borders are guarded by nightmares, terror, and whirlwinds of despair. But
those who cross over and explore these unknown lands find wealth beyond
compare. Master silence and you will have channels of communication that
open to all realms. You will be able to commune with any spiritual being.
You will understand the meaning when a spirit speaks.
You will discover there is nothing within you that you need deny or
fear. All desires become clear. Silence is where dreams originate,
visions are born, and passions enter to be transformed.
May silence fill you with infinite light
May the heart of life dwell within your heart
May the peace that embraces the universe and all its stars
Abide with you and guide you wherever you are.
Earthzone spirit referred to as Alosom
Positive qualities relating to the earth element are
being respectful, solid, grounded, conscientious, thorough, sober, punctual,
responsible, reliable, circumspect, concentration, firm, serious, hard working,
industrious, experienced, discerning, adaptable, practical, straightforward,
dedicated, strong, solid, enduring, preserving, attention to detail, and
consistent.
Negative qualities of earth are being phlegmatic,
insipid, tardy, unreliable, unscrupulous, lazy, conscienceless, melancholy,
irregular, dull, idiosyncratic, anomalous, eccentric, fixated, stuck, inert,
oppressed, hedonistic, carnal, and greedy.
Bardon says the earth element integrates the other
three elements. Consciousness unites
will, feeling, and intellect. Let us
review.
Will is
analogous to fire. In nature, fire is in
sunlight, volcanoes exploding, magma flowing, lightning striking, and the fires
of the hearth. Fire is hot and
intense. It expands, consumes, and
transforms. Will takes hold of life
overcoming obstacles and accomplishing its purposes.
Air is
analogous to intellect. In nature it is
the atmosphere and it is in our breath.
In its vastness and relative weightlessness, it maintains a balance
between hot and cold, moist and dry. It
protects the earth from the intensity of cosmic radiation while enabling
sunlight to pass and heat the earth. It
carries the clouds bringing rain to fertilize the earth.
Intellect
has air’s clarity, detachment, and oversight.
Through knowledge and understanding, we solve our problems and resolve
our conflicts.
Water is
analogous to feeling. In nature, it is
rain, clouds, rivers, lakes, water tables, and seas. It responds to the environment, molding
itself to the situation, flowing, letting go, absorbing, releasing,
purifying--it sustains and animates life.
Feeling has water’s responsiveness—its sensitivity, empathy, affection,
and love give life to relationships, families, and communities.
The earth
element is analogous to consciousness.
In nature, it is the forests, vegetation, mountains, plateaus,
plains—the planet earth in its physical being.
It provides stability, minerals, building materials, resources, shelter,
and food.
Consciousness also provides stability and continuity to our lives
through work, enduring purposes, and a sense of identity. Consciousness comprehends history. To be born into the world is to enter a
family of origin, a location, and a tradition.
There is language, gender, religion, nation, ethnicity, and race. Each of these comes with advantages and
disadvantages. And each contributes in
some way to our sense of who we are.
One of the
tasks of an adolescent is to find a productive role in society. You find a place in the world where you
belong and where you can make contributions through work, relationships,
community, and family. Your presence
makes a difference.
To do this
you need skills acquired in various ways.
They often involve the use of knowledge and intellect.
To succeed
requires will. You have to make an effort.
This can require courage, daring, risk taking, foresight, and ambition.
And to find
where you belong you have to answer for your self questions about what makes
you happy, who you will love, and what feels right to you. Your feelings are every bit as important as
your intellect and will.
The three
together--will, intellect, and feeling--enable us to be fully conscious. If we think too much, we may not act or we
may fail to listen to our conscience when it speaks. If we are too ambitious, we may act too
quickly without considering the cost or laying the proper foundation necessary
for accomplishing our purposes.
There are
times to just will. There are times to
just think. And there are times to just
feel. Being conscious is moving freely
between each and all of these at once putting them together in the way that our
conscience reveals.
A question
we might ask pertaining to the earth element is
What are my
deepest core values and how do I express them through the activities of my
life?
The earth element when strong makes an individual
solid, grounded, stable, steady, and enduring.
The individual loves to work. He
takes something and he makes it more valuable.
He fixes it. He makes it
better. It makes it last longer. He makes it more useful. He transforms it. The world is a better place because of what
he accomplishes. We could say this
person is down to earth.
The writer
of the 90th Psalm was very solid and down to earth. But he was aware of a problem with the earth
element.
He noticed
that human actions tend to fade away and lose their significance. We are like grass that grows, flourishes, and
then is cut down and withers. Our lives
are like a dream for all that we labor at, all of our accomplishments, can
easily turn to sorrow and be undone in a moment. What can we actually do or work at that will
amount to anything and be of any enduring significance? This is an earth element question.
The earth
element comprehends shape, weight, density, and the form and mass of
minerals. These grant a degree of permanence. The emperor Vespasian began work on the
Coliseum in 70 AD. Perhaps the greatest
structure built in the Roman Empire, it remained in
use for 500 years. And its design has
not been surpassed in 2,000 years.
Unlike the Great Wall of China, the pyramids of Egypt, or the Parthenon
of Athens, the design of the coliseum is still in use all over the world.
For the
writer of the 90th Psalm, however, a thousand or two thousand years
is nothing at all. It is as yesterday
when it is past or as a watch in the night.
How is the writer going to get himself out of this mess? Why is he so
depressed and obsessed with the issue of what endures and what passes away?
As I read the
psalm his discussion is with the Creator.
And it goes like this: “You create the heavens and the earth and yet you
are formless and timeless in your being.
Anything we do by comparison amounts to nothing. All our works are destined to be destroyed. Therefore, I make this request: grant us a
small part of your ability—let us work at things that are of enduring
value. Let your beauty be upon us.”
This is a
man who does not hold back. He employs
his full will. He knows what he wants and he asks for it. But he uses the full powers of his intellect
and a profound level of empathy. He
actually rises up in his feeling and with his mind to express persuasively and
in detail God’s point of view.
He says to
God, “I know very well how you perceive time and history. I know very well how you constantly test human
beings to discover if there are any who are willing to pursue the values and
purposes that arise from eternity. Very
bad things have happened to humanity and to me as well. And my time is very short. Therefore, grant me the wisdom and the
opportunity to live life in the best way possible. Let me accomplish your work on earth so that
your wisdom and your beauty might become a permanent part of human history.”
That is my
paraphrase of the writer’s words to God.
This is a man who wants to taste the ecstasy of the earth element. He is saying to God, “My cup is empty. Fill it that I might taste and celebrate your
creativity while I am yet alive upon the earth.” I have always been impressed by this
psalm.
The ecstasy
of the earth element has something to do with the mystery of silence. Within your self, you sense your connection
to something of enduring and of transcendent value. This inner silence empowers you. It protects you. It shelters you. It separates your from those whose values are
transient and of little consequence. You
are part of a great work that is being accomplished by Divine Providence upon
this planet.
You belong to
this world because you were born here.
You live here. You love here. You
work here and you die here. You also
belong to a timeless and spiritual world that oversees all transformations of
matter, of life, and of spirit. You
belong equally to both and you join the needs and purposes of both through your
actions. This is not at all easy to
explain to those who have no direct awareness of the inner worlds. Nonetheless, the ecstasy of the earth element
is being a part of the Great Work—the transformation of humanity and the
world.
I quote the
Dalai Lama at the beginning of this section: “As long as suffering remains to
sentient beings, I will remain to serve.”
That statement of intent has two aspects. There is compassion. He offers his assistance to those who are
suffering.
But the
other aspect derives from either a fantastically inflated ego or from the
consciousness of someone who has tasted enlightenment. His words mean he will incarnate again and
again, forever if need be--as long as there are those who suffer so that he
might offer assistance to them. His
statement of intent could be one of the mottos of a cosmic religion. You can place this man anywhere in the
universe and he will offer assistance to the sentient beings until they are
ready to ascend and attain the absolute freedom of pure spiritual being.
This man
knows the ecstasy of the earth element.
If you are able to project with your mind directly into his heart
chakra, you might agree with me that his cup is not empty. His purposes are timeless and he is on the
side of Divine Providence.
The ecstasy of the earth element gives us a sense of
accomplishing work that is of enduring value.
With this inner sense of worth comes a great feeling of honor and
dignity.
The silence
of the earth element in itself contains many ecstasies: at its height, you feel
that all spiritual beings are sitting next to you when you meditate. They are a part of same great work to which
you are joined.
I will take
the liberty of quoting the spirit Bardon calls Alosom
since he specializes in silence and I spent some time working with him to
express his art:
“To have
inner silence is never to be separate from your ideals, your dreams, your
visions, your hopes, and all that you would make real. It is to have
these things alive within you in every moment. Like a knight in the
legend of King Arthur who sits at the round table, you represent the kingdom of
the heart. It surrounds you and when you speak you speak with its power.
“Avatars and
world teachers enter history to remind us that divinity is everywhere.
Those with inner silence join the spiritual world and earthly existence.
This is because amid the routines and activities of life silence maintains an
open space inside them. In this space the highest ideal can be present
without being contaminated, compromised, or put off to the side. Silence
strengthens inner visions so there is never any doubt or uncertainty about
their reality.”
Silence is prophecy. Words fashioned in
silence become reality. Through silence, the most secret and intractable
of passions are transformed into visions. When you follow desires to
their source, you discover that the four elements conceal divinity--the lion,
the ox, the eagle, and the angel. They sit in peace and speak of what
shall be. To enter the center of stillness and yet feel the turning of
the wheel of time around you--to be open and receptive and yet transparent and
luminous--this is the gift of silence.
“To keep
silence is to be blessed by Divine Providence. It is the ability to take
the most difficult of fates and karmas and turn them into something wonderful
because you see the beauty within them. Law and
limitation bind things giving them weight, shape, and place. But
silence grants freedom because it knows how to wait. In the greatest
darkness and the loneliest prison, silence finds gates leading to
liberation.
“Who can
stand against you, oppress or oppose you, when you have measured and crossed
the abysses of silence hidden within them? What army, what empire, what
wall, or weapon shall protect them? When you are silence, you are the
vibration, the matrix, and the substance from which their thoughts arise.
You are the eyes, the forge, and the hammer that has shaped their will.
Its design is an imprint of your mind.
“To possess
the virtue of silence is to command a treasure sharper and more beautiful than
the largest diamond. As fire to light, as emptiness to form, silence is
to wisdom, will, and love.”
The Four
Ecstasies at Once
I wrote most of the previous material by drawing upon
what I had already experienced with the four elements. When I evoke the ecstasies of the four
elements on the mental plane by actually using the cosmic letter J, I sense a
vast variety of things.
With fire, there is a feeling of expanding power—you where you
are supposed to be. You embody
unhindered movement in your actions and creativity activity.
There is no
limit to the self—everywhere there is power you are there within it. You have tremendous vitality. There is the feeling of another cosmic letter,
the letter N. You have tremendous
resilience and a sense of astral immortality.
You also manifesting through your consciousness the highest light as in
the letter SH that reveals the original purposes of creation in the past, in
the present, and as they are yet to be revealed.
With air, everything is clear and lit up. You feel you can
understand anything. The mind extends
without limit. As one character in a
mythological story of mine complains:
I am haunted by moments of enlightenment:
I see the world with perfect clarity—
All that has been and all that shall be,
Nothing is hidden from me.
But then this character goes on to describe how when
this haunting departs he is left with the feelings of being shipwreck,
abandoned, and alone which seem to pervade his life. He is passive in his experience with
ecstasy. The idea is to become
acquainted with it so you can produce it at will and to some extent make it
part of your life.
At a seminar
I attended, someone asked the Dalai Lama if was enlightened. He replied, “I have the taste of
enlightenment.” For me, the taste of
enlightenment is the taste of absolute freedom.
Knowledge, understanding, and wisdom are freedom.
With water, there is a similarity to fire and air. Fire feels it is a part of all power
everywhere. Air feels that all that
illuminates the mind is the same light within its mind.
Water feels
that everywhere there is love, affection, trust, compassion, caring, kindness,
and tenderness—you are within and a part of that love animating it, sustaining
it, supporting, renewing, purifying, fulfilling, and inspiring it. Everywhere there is love you are flowing
through it. This is the ecstasy of
omnipresence.
You also
feel a sense of oneness with everything alive—you feel its inner life, its
vitality, its consciousness, and its drives.
If you focus on anyone from this state of ecstasy, you feel a part of
that person. Their inner life is your
own without separation.
With earth, these words enter my mind as I experience the
ecstasy:
I was not just conscious.
My consciousness rose up
And attained a universal level of
awareness.
I did what needed to be done--
For myself
For those I loved
And for all of mankind
Because my purposes were joined to
the divine.
I am the union of heaven and earth
The circling of the stars
The illumination of lights
The turning of the seasons
The changing of day and night
They are not only joined in me
I am the stillness at the center—
For they were able to speak freely
through my voice.
If we put the
four elements together, experiencing them all at once, any variety of
things may occur. For my self, it is as
if the four elements are saying with one voice,
I am the
sacred cup whose waters are passed freely between those who celebrate the
creation of the universe. Drink and be
healed. Drink and be fulfilled.
On the akashic plane of another cosmic letter, OE, is the vision of separation and reunion. It encompasses anything that has to undergo
separation in order to become transformed.
Almost all religions contain mythology or themes involving spiritual
journeys, quests, and a search for union with one’s divine parents.
Experiencing the ecstasies of the four elements is like finding your way
home to the divine world where you belong.
Summary
As I mentioned in the Preface to this section, much of
this is review and summary. When I
write, however, the ideas become clearer to me.
I put things together in new ways and learn in the process.
I have
puzzled over this idea of a cosmic religion.
How do you take a system like Bardon’s and turn it into something that
has a social life? How do you build a
community with it? What values would
that community share? What kind of
people would it contain and what would bind them together?
Many
religions claim to be universal but the hatred, fear, or insecurity are thick in the air.
How do you find people who are compassionate, who strive for balance and
virtue, and whose purpose is to serve without that service being contaminated
by selfishness?
When I
review what I have written, it encourages me to be more organized. It inspires me to make my energy stronger and
to use it more efficiently. And it brings
into focus the importance of remaining close to my ideals—of keeping a balance
between masculine and feminine, between the four elements, and between the
activities of my daily and my spiritual commitments.
As I
mentioned, daily life is the cauldron and training ground for spiritual
awareness. Working to attain magical
equilibrium in our personalities is very hard work and takes tremendous
dedication. Hopefully, I have presented
some of the inspiration that will assist others in this endeavor.
Astral Plane
Review
On the akashic plane, the four elements are seen as four divine
qualities—all-love, all power, all wisdom, and all enduring purposes. The four are united in order to fulfill a
divine purpose. To practice the J on the
akashic plane is to embody these four divine qualities and to offer them freely
without ceasing to the entire world.
On the mental
plane, the four elements are the ecstasies of will, intellect, love, and
consciousness. They do not encompass
everything. But they definitely add
great light to life. These four
ecstasies on the mental plane represent a vast expansion of what you can
actually anticipate and experience in life.
They are spiritual resources we can draw upon in the here and now to
enrich and guide our lives. It is
astonishing how much Western man does not know about these resources. The voice of these ecstasies:
Here are the great treasures of life; take hold of them and be
transformed—use them freely to fulfill whatever purposes you seek to
accomplish.
By contrast, on the astral plane, the four elements become
four fundamental attractions. As
attracting powers, their expression is more personal, graphic, and
concrete. These attractions strengthen
our connections to others and, in so doing, heighten our creativity.
In brief, the astral is where the four
fundamental qualities of Divine Providence are made real within the realm of
our personal emotions. You could say
that the reason for practicing the letter J on the astral plane—its job--is to
create situations and connections to others that enable us to experience the
ecstasies on the mental plane. In doing
so, we get to know these great treasures of life better and learn how to apply
them.
As you might expect, Bardon packs a whole
lot into the letter J on the astral plane.
He says the J astral is analogous to all laws of sympathy and attractive
power. You learn to increase or diminish
these powers.
And further the letter J encompasses all
mysteries of love magic not only with human beings. It involves our connections to animals as
well as spirits including God. In other
words, the four powers of attraction are not just about romance, family, and
friendship. They shape how we relate to
religion, to our purposes in life, and to our ideals.
The Four Attractions
These four attractions are
meant to encompass every kind of emotional attraction or enthrallment and every
aspect of desiring to connect to another.
Behind these four attractions involving other people lie the vast range
of feeling belonging to the elemental beings—sylphs, undines, gnomes, and
salamanders. Since the elementals are
composed from one element only, the strongest among these nature spirits embody
the extreme of what human beings are capable of experiencing within that one
element.
For most people, the astral
plane is like a dark, empty, and silent room—it is a very scary place. To enter the astral plane when they sleep and
dream is like walking alone through a graveyard on a dark night or through a
wilderness without signs or landmarks.
For this reason, most people accept the limitations of life under which
they live. They make due without having
their needs fulfilled.
They do not cultivate a dream within
themselves that can change them and the world in which they live. Having never read about the ecstasies of the
four elements on the mental plane either in Western literature or from their
religions, most individuals’ primary focus is to conserve what they have and
work with what they know. And so you
rarely see shining in another person’s eyes a living vision of what they intend
to bring into being.
Nonetheless, the four astral attractions
are all around us. We run into them all
the time but they are not always positive and very rarely are they supported by
the mental plane ecstasies.
Relationships are full of these attractions.
Fire
is passion, intensity of desire, and wanting.
It is mesmerizing. When positive,
it is energizing, vitalizing, and engaging.
Bit it can be dangerous and violent.
It is living on the edge—you put everything you have into it.
We know the songs that express the astral:
“I want you so bad…. Its driving me mad” or “What a
wicked thing you do to make me dream of you.”
The problem with passion is that like fire
it flairs up and it then burns out.
Air
is sweet, playful, delightful, and being light hearted. It enables to people to attune to each
other. It is innocent. It establishes rapport so that a relationship
is almost musical, full of songs. Again,
the songs: “Loving her was easier than anything I will ever do again.” “The dizzy, dancing way you feel when every
fairy tale comes real, I’ve looked at love that way.”
The problem with air is that its delight is
capricious and fleeting. It is here
giving one hundred per cent of its attention and then it drifts off.
Water
is empathy. You feel an inner connection
as if you are in and a part of each other.
The other’s life is within and flowing through you. This is not a metaphor. If there is anything to learn from undines,
it is that literally the other’s astral life can be inside you vitalizing and
animating you.
The songs, “Oh love is gentle and love is kind. The sweetest thing when first its new;” “I'll never stop dreaming of you every night of my life;” “You have led me to the sun.”
The problem with water is that it flows. It flows into you and then it gives up, it
evaporates, freezes, or flows elsewhere.
Water’s bliss is not equal to responsibility. To be touched by its empathy does not mean
you have an enduring relationship.
Earth
is to revolve around each other like a planet and a moon or two stars. It is being fully connected. There is a deep, on-going support. In Bridges of Madison County, the woman says, “In four days,
he gave me a lifetime, a universe, and made the separate parts of me into a
whole.” Or the song, “Everything I do, I do it for you.”
Earth unites the other three into something
that should endure and involve high quality.
Earth is responsibility. But if
new seeds are not planted in the right season, then responsibility may be here
but the other three attractions disappear.
If you have been around for
a while, you have probably seen there four passions at work—you have seen the
emotional equivalent of lightning striking, individuals living within a dream,
delirious in love, crazy with desire, blinded, haunted, possessed, torn in two,
dead and then reborn (or only half alive or worse--a lost soul), reshaped, and
transformed.
You may have experienced these things,
survived them, and hopefully are wiser for it.
Or, to quote Bram Stoker, “The one who has found true love is the luckiest
person on earth.” That is to say, among
other things, in true love the four astral attractions are alive and well
within you without diminishing. This is no small accomplishment.
Bardon mentions the mental and astral
matrix. The mental body is joined to the
astral body through the mental matrix.
The astral body is joined to the physical body through the astral
matrix. The connections between mind and
soul and soul and body are accomplished through what Bardon calls the four pole
magnet.
In other words, the four elements generate
an electric and magnetic fluid. These
fluids have both active and passive qualities.
So in effect the electric and magnetic in both active and passive
qualities tie the bodies together. It is
through the attraction of the four elements that these different parts, our
mental, astral, and physical bodies, are joined.
A relationship, by connecting us to
another person’s energies, can dramatically strengthen or weaken these
connections between body, soul, and mind.
An individual can say, “I was never fully alive until I met you.” And it may be that the relationship has
increased the astral physical connection so that indeed the person now feels
alive. He or she belongs and has a
reason for living that was not there before.
The world feels different because your consciousness is now more a part
of it.
In summary,
through a connection to anther person, a group, an institution, or an ideal or
spiritual being our astral life can be enriched. Being connected is healthy.
The external source can provide--
Fire--strength,
resolution, and courage. It can vitalize
and energize.
Air--It
can provide clarity, understanding, and insight. We can gain freedom from worry and
anxiety. We are more relaxed, balanced,
and at ease.
Water--It
can offer happiness, love, affection, contentment, and emotional support. You feel good inside yourself, cleansed and
purified.
Earth--And
it can help us to feel calm, patient, solid, grounded, with a feeling of being
home and belonging. Our life feels more
valuable, worthwhile, and important.
Western Art, Literature, and Philosophy
As I mention elsewhere, Shakespeare
has been credited with laying the foundation for the modern personality—“Forget
religion. Forget theology, tradition,
and philosophy. Let’s just look at how
people make decisions under difficult circumstances.” This seems to be what Shakespeare is
saying.
And what is great about Shakespeare is that
he sticks to what he knows. He knows a
very great deal about human passions on the astral plane. He is not like Goethe or Dante. He is not chasing after divinity or pursuing
a journey that takes him between heaven and hell. For Shakespeare, you create who you are
through the choices you make. And those
choices take place amid strong and weak passions both positive and
negative.
But Shakespeare did not know about the
mental plane ecstasies. Listen to him as
he strives to describe the ecstasies of the mental plane:
What a piece of work is man! How noble in reason! how
infinite in faculties! in form and moving, how express
and admirable! in action how like an angel! in apprehension, how like a god! the
beauty of the world! the paragon of animals!
That is Shakespeare sneaking
into his dialogues an attempt at presenting our potential as human beings on
the mental plane. It is great poetry but
it does not give us much to chew on.
What is the power of the mind? What is the depth of the human capacity
to love? What is the power limit of human will? What purposes are we capable of
pursuing?
You will not find the answers to these
questions in Shakespeare. He can not
find the way to enter and explore the mental plane. But if you want studies of human passions, of
love, of desire, of justice, of how people make decisions in both positive and
negative polarities directly within the human personality—then this is your
man.
It
is this failure of Western literature, philosophy, and religion to explore
mental plane ecstasies that leads us to modern existentialism. Three hundred years after Shakespeare along
come modern thinkers. They finally get
around to noticing that the mental plane ecstasies are not well known.
Kierkegaard, Sartre, Camus, Jaspers,
Heidegger—they are complaining about the failure of religion and philosophy to
lead anywhere. There is no spiritual,
that is, akashic awareness that they can lay hold of. Religion speaks of it, literature strives for
it, but you can not get to the spiritual plane without passing through the
mental plane. That is, if you want to
speak with any clarity and conviction.
But the existentialists are brain dead
when it comes to the mental plane ecstasies.
They never tasted them. So they
conclude we are spiritual bankrupt.
Shakespeare would never ever have drawn that conclusion.
Because we do not know something well we
can not presume that it is not there.
You want it? Then go look for
it. Do not for a moment assume that
because Christianity does not know about the four ecstasies on the mental plane
that you are excused from searching. But
that is what Nietzsche did and these other existential clowns—they did not look
very hard for the great resources of life that are available to us.
If you have ever met an undine, you can’t
write crap like Sartre about human emotions.
If you ever met a sylph, you can not worry like Kierkegaard about
theologians who forge doctrines like blacksmiths banging away with a hammer on
a piece hot metal. You have tasted how
the mind itself is free, full of luminous light that shines clear like the
sky.
If you ever met a gnome, you can’t ponder
like Heidegger on how the early Greeks lost our connection to being. Consciousness is both time and timeless in
the same moment.
If you have ever met a salamander, the
ennui of Camus is not possible for you.
You feel directly within your astral body the force and power of the
universe unfolding through you. There is
no alienation. Hidden within the human
will is the ability to create anything.
Camus’ Zeus may sentence someone to endless
repetition. But we are way beyond Greek
gods and philosophy. The cosmic language
deals with the ability to create something from out of nothing. Greek culture could not understand this. By contrast, the prophets of Israel did
understand the nature of divine power—that we are all connected to it.
It is easy enough to
describe the four attractions within the context of romantic love. I have already done this. And for more you need only turn on the radio
to hear songs about astral emotions.
Religious music has a different
problem. It attempts to move between
astral emotions—what we feel going on in our lives right now—through the mental
plane—where we find resources for living better lives--to the akashic plane
where the divine dwells. This is never
easy for religion because the four mental plane ecstasies are nearly
unknown. Consider the song Amazing Grace:
Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
That sav’d a wretch like me!
I once was lost, but now am found,
Was blind, but now I see.
’Twas grace that taught my heart to fear,
And grace my fears reliev’d;
How precious did that grace appear,
The hour I first believ’d!
Okay. We have the astral plane about personal
feelings—we all know what it is to feel lost and then to feel like we
belong. Grace, on the other hand,
belongs to the mental plane. This is good. Grace is clearly named as a means for taking
us to God or the akashic plane.
What does grace do? How is it a resource
that enriches our lives and provides light to our paths? Here in the song it teaches us both what to
fear and what not to fear. And it comes
through belief.
What else?
The song goes on to say it uses God’s promises as a source of hope. That is talking about faith. This is the Apostle Paul’s entire
message—God’s promises to Israel are extended to the gentiles through faith and
not works or the rules of religious observance.
Do we know anything more about this
grace? How about how it creates
harmony? How about how it has the power
to bless, to enrich life in every aspect?
Nope, sorry, this is not within Christianity. With all due respect, you get a salvation
experience and a coupon. The coupon is
redeemable upon death or maybe when you reach heaven. It is not clear which is intended in the
small print.
The song, in a modern version, goes on:
“When we have been there ten thousand years bright shining as the sun….” That is great poetry but it is poetry written
on a coupon to be cashed in later.
The peace that flows like a river from the
dawn of time to the ends of eternity, the universe being on fire with wonder,
beauty, and ecstasy—that kind of experience with grace—which comes from combing
the mental and astral planes--you do not find in Christian music. They do not taste ecstasy. It really, really should be there in their
music, art, and rituals but it is not. Amazing Grace is a really strong
religious song but it does not quite work for me for the above reasons.
A song like How Great Thou Art does get into naming “awesome wonder” and
“through the woods and forest glades I wander” … “look down from lofty mountain
grandeur” “hear the brook and feel the gentle breeze”—Okay. Here we have astral experiences with
nature—wonder, awe, greatness, the vastness of the universe. These are named.
Then the song talks about Christ dying to
take away our sins. You can put these
together quite easily within a pagan context—there is a sacrifice made in
winter that renews nature in the return of spring. Darkness to light, death to
new life. “Except
a seed fall to the ground and die it can not bring forth new life.” Gee,
Christ understood this perfectly! In pagan rituals, blood is the key because
its vitality can easily contain and unite both human and divine energies.
The Catholics try to steal the pagan rites
in their Mass and the Protestants almost want nothing to do with it. A Baptist church holds a Lord’s Supper
briefly once a month--they are that scared of the power of symbol and
ritual.
But in ancient Rome, they did the ritual
far better with greater power and meaning—you cut yourself and place some of
your blood on an altar. The god’s energy
passes into your blood. And then the
priest or you yourself finger paint the blood back on your head or face. You have been anointed with the life force of
your chosen deity. The vitality in your
blood and your emotional force intermingle and the divine finds a way to enter
into those two combined.
We do not do animal or blood sacrifices
anymore but the symbolism is perfectly clear.
Its relevance is for the here and now.
No coupon is necessary and the priest does not get the credit for
pulling off the transformation. The
priest just facilitates the transference.
His presence is not a necessity.
In other words, the connection between
nature’s beauty and salvation does not work in the song How Great Thou Art. There is
no mental plane ecstasy that is intended to be celebrated and deepened through
a personal exploration of nature within Christianity. And so one of Billy
Graham’s counselors at one of his crusades was so struck by the beauty of
nature as she rode her bicycle to the stadium that she quit Christianity and
became a druid. Druidism makes a
great effort to celebrate and explore the ecstasies of nature that all around
us lie.
Another song:
The first time I ever saw your face I thought the sun rose in your eyes and the moon and the stars were the gifts you gave to the dark and the empty skies my love. ….And the first time ever I lay with you I felt your heart so close to mine I knew our love would fill the earth and last until the end of time, my love.
Free play: http://play.rhapsody.com/celinedion/allthewayadecadeofsong/thefirsttimeeverisawyourface
http://odeo.com/audio/15925013/view
Why can’t religious people write like that? The personal astral experience becomes religious rapture!
There is movement here. The astral/personal is present—the first time we did such and such. But it expands to the mental plane—our love will the fill the earth. You know, that is precisely what love is supposed to do. And then it touches divinity—and last until the end of time. Okay, that could be just good come on but it is also how people sometimes feel in the moment which seems to go on forever. the first time ever I lay with you
I felt
Another song, What Child is This?
What child is this who lays to rest
on Mary’s lap is sleeping,
whom angels greet with anthems sweet
while shepherd’s watch are keeping?
Why lies He in such mean estate
where ox and lamb are feeding?
This song works for me. The image of a child on its mother’s
lap—maternal love on the physical plane.
Whom angels greet with anthems sweet—well, I know this
reference. Here is the
quote:
Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good
tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people…. Glory to
God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.
I
not only know this reference. I have
seen the entire sky filled with choirs of heavenly angels and I have heard them
singing when I evoked the archangel Gabriel with another person. Even the beauty of an undine like Istiphul is
no match for that.
Some
Christians live on fear. It is an
addiction for them. Religion does not
exist for them without lots and lots of fear stirred in. It is what keeps them awake during the Sunday
service. Well for sure, there is lots to be afraid of in life if you are timid, unsure of
yourself, and given to worry.
But the anthem we are referred to here is not
for people who enjoy being timid and fearful.
It is the opposite. It says,
“Fear not.” “On earth peace, good will
toward men.” Angels are singing
that. And I would join in with
them.
Peace on earth is mental plane stuff. It is something you can talk about and
plan. You do not say to a crowd on a
hillside in a nation occurred by the Romans, “Blessed are the peacemakers ….”
Unless you intend human beings to actually think about, plan, and engage in the
act of peacemaking.
The song, “Why lies He in such mean estate where ox and
lamb are feeding?” It has something to do with humility. To be great is to serve. This song celebrates that. To have all power is to serve without needing
to have others bow down to you. The song
presents that as basic truth.
And there are questions, What
child is this? Why lies he in such mean estate? Questions belong to the mental plane. They are an invitation to do your own
thinking, to search for and to find answers.
This song is almost beyond Christian or a
truth Christianity has not yet grasped.
It is about the birth of new light on earth, about being so empty that
you can be filled with the highest light which you freely offer “to all
people.”
Do Christians have any idea whatsoever about
the kind of light you need in yourself to bring about peace between the
nations? I ask this because I have spent
twenty eight years seeking to embody that light within myself. It is not easy but it is certainly not
impossible.
I should point out that for me the astral
body of the performing artist has a lot to do with how the song speaks to
me. After listening just now to fifteen
renditions of What Child is This? I must say none of these versions work for
me. None of the singers are open to the
astral plane as they sing.
It was when I heard Melinda Carol sing this
song that I was connected through it to the astral and the mental plane
ecstasies behind it. I wrote a poem, A Celtic Prayer, when I heard it the
first time and sent it to Melinda Carol who wrote back. The song tells me to get active on the mental
plane and seize the power I need to accomplish my purposes. Not very Christian but very
right.
I have the same problem with Scarborough Fair from the original poem,
Elfin Knight. It is a very strong astral song sung by a
fairy but you have to be open to the astral plane when you sing it to really
make it work. No one who sings this song
that I have heard has any connection at all to the astral. They are great artists, nice singing, but no
astral awareness. It is like Tom Bombadil in Tolkein who, if I
recall, sings into being his lover through the magic power of a song. She is described as
O
slender as a willow-wand!
O clearer than clear water!
O reed by the living pool! Fair River-daughter!"
That is the way Scarborough Fair is meant to be sung—it
is not a lament. It is calling something into being. Singing the song is meant to be a magical
action.
Another song going back
six hundred years, from Loreena McKennitt
with the words from St. John of the Cross.
See below for songs live by McKennitt along with Youtube.com:
http://www.quinlanroad.com/explorethemusic/maskandmirror.asp
The Dark Night of the Soul
Oh night thou was my guide.
Oh night more loving than the rising sun.
Oh night that joined the lover to the beloved one
Transforming each of them into the other.
I lost myself to him
And laid my face upon my lover’s breast
And care and grief grew dim
As in the morning mist became the light
I am impressed by this
song. It works for me. Here is a man really in touch with the
feminine on the mental plane—he really knows how to let go. Reading myself into the poem, the darkness is
being totally receptive as in being completely empty, open, and silent. It was this open emptiness, the night that
guided him.
Here we have specifics about mental plane
ecstasies and how to do it. There is a
resource here and it involves, like I mentioned, a total willingness to let go
and be empty. Care and grief are like
the morning mist, like astral emotions, that turn into light.
I like it.
This man is describing astonishing rapture in his involvement with God. At great cost to himself, he moves between
the astral, mental, and spiritual planes.
And yet, as others point out it, it reads just as easily as a love poem
written about another.
And finally a song sung by Diana Elaina
quoting William Blake:
Hear the voice of the Bard,
Who present, past, and future, sees;
Whose ears have heard
The Holy Word
That walk'd among the ancient trees;
Calling the lapsed soul,
And weeping in the evening dew;
That might control
The starry pole,
And fallen, fallen light renew!
William Blake was a druid
chief in the Order of Bards, Ovates, and Druids. The song makes great effort to move between
the astral, mental, and akashic planes.
Blake is weak on the astral. He
is not always easy to understand. And he
is given to visions involving the mental and akashic planes.
The bard of which he speaks has mental
plane magic. He sees through past,
present, and future. He hears the Holy
Word kind of like the cosmic language in which sounds are magic.
On the astral, trees are alive. You can sense the soul within them. And “that might control the starry
pole,”--that is divine level stuff. “And
fallen, fallen light renew! This is astral.
When Philip Carr-Gomm,
a druid chief in the same order, played this song for a seminar back in the
early nineties, I had never heard anything like it. It was put to music and sung by Diana Elaina
who was kind enough to write me a personal note when I ordered her album. But at the time a girl in the seminar and I
snuck into the conference room at night to make a clandestine copy of Philip’s
recording.
Without getting into the specifics, the
song almost takes you into an ancient grove of wise men on the astral plane who
celebrate the union of heaven and earth.
For Ansel Adams, nature has a beauty he would
capture in his photography. For William
Blake, nature is a gate leading to the astral plane. Its energies and its images are divine
poetry.
One last song. Take
Silent Night, Holy Night. You can hear
Jewel or Sinead sing it or Enya in Irish on
Youtube.com. Here are the lyrics from a
modern translation of the German.
Silent night, Holy night
All is calm, all is bright
Round yon virgin Mother and Child
Holy infant so tender and mild
Sleep in heavenly peace
Sleep in heavenly peace
Silent night, holy night
Shepherds quake at the sight
Glories stream from Heaven afar
Heavenly hosts sing Hallelujah
Christ the Saviour is born
Christ the Saviour is born
Silent night, holy night
Son of God, love's pure light
Radiant beams from Thy holy face
With the dawn of redeeming grace
Jesus, Lord at Thy birth
Jesus, Lord at Thy birth
The ten or so renditions I
just listened to on youtube.com do not work for me. What is great about art and the astral plane
is that you get to put your personality into it. What you express comes through who you
are.
This song requires an internal
expression. Look at the images. The
writer, Father Josef Mohr, is looking out at the snow at night during
winter. It is a silent night, a Holy
night. Because in this light of night
and white snow shining somehow amid the darkness, he takes us back to a virgin
Mother and her Child, tender and mild.
Sleep in heavenly peace. The silence of the night, the white snow, the
isolation and quiet of winter, allude to a heavenly peace—something still. It is not just the snow and winter. Almost certainly there is the clarity and
vastness of the stars in the night sky.
Glories stream from heaven afar. Yes, perhaps in the starlight or in the
silence. Something has to be very still
and open and silent for this light to appear.
A savior is born. Hosts sing hallelujah. But the writer goes on. Son of God love’s pure light. He, the child, the son of God, is open and
silent and still like this night.
Radiant beams from Thy holy face with the
dawn of redeeming grace: Here is the tough part. Where or when do you ever get radiant beams
of light? He answers: from Thy holy
face. These are emanations from
God. And they come like the light of dawn, or the newness of spring in and through redeeming
grace.
This priest writes like a druid or a druid
writing Christian music. Nature has
qualities within it that serve to reflect the divine. Not only do they reflect the divine. If you become like nature in your self, if
you become silent, open, still, utterly receptive, then you can sense what the
writer senses.
All the same, are we just imagining radiant
beams of light, perhaps as wishful thinking, or perhaps we are to accept it as
a coupon to be redeemed later when we see face to face? Or is this light available in the here and
now to guide our lives?
The song has great connections between
night, winter, snow, silence, dawn, and divine light. And a child is born who is to redeem us the
way dawn redeems the night. This child
is held by a virgin, by the feminine, the way the mother earth gives birth to
any world teacher by uniting with the light of the sun or spirit. I take liberties.
If you really want to sing and perform this
song you have to do what the writer did when he wrote it—Josef Mohr. You have to do the “be still and know that I
am God.” And then when you look at the
snow during the stillness of night you realize that all the
world is holy. At that moment if you can
not see you can nonetheless clearly feel radiant beams of light.
This is because your physical body, your
physical situation, your emotions, your mind—they have all become silent,
still, and receptive to akasha, to the spiritual world. The light of spirit is then free to pass
through you.
When I listened to ten renditions of this
song no one got it. They are nice
artists. They sing nicely. But what I want is to be able to pass into
and through the soul of the artist who sings so that I experience what the
artist is experiencing as she sings. If
there is no inner silence and no receptivity, no openness to nature, then
nothing is communicated. It is just
entertainment.
But this is a magical song. For Josef, it has a
stillness so vast that you feel a compassion for the whole world arising
from it. If you want real redeeming
grace?—experience that.
Enya comes
closest on youtube.com as she sings this song in Irish. You can feel it as she sings. She can empty herself and she loves
nature. She has a passion for being
feminine—utterly receptive and giving.
But when I try to move through her soul as the song requires me to do if
I am to experience the power in her voice, I am stopped dead in my tracks. She has so much pain in her heart. She has not felt love in every cell of her
being. She has not united the masculine
and feminine in herself in a way that would lead to healing. She is still in the night. Forget the
Christian God. She does not even know
the dawning of healing light in the druid oak tree and sun. I love Enya but I
am asking too much from someone who is not initiated into the mysteries.
Enough of
my comments on religious music and those who perform it. The best image I know of the astral plane
letter J is a scene at the end of the movie Jacob’s Ladder. After dreaming he would survive, a man on an
operating table finally comes to accept that he is going to die. In his dream, he meets his young son who had
previously died.
The son is standing on a stairway leading
into the light. And the son, as he
offers his hand, says “Its Ok.” The
meaning is, “It is Ok that I died. It was
not your fault. It is Ok that you are
dying now. It is time to let go of the
pain you have been holding onto and leave your life behind. Come with me and enter the light.”
The voice of J astral says, “Take my hand.
Whatever you have been denied by life and what you were not able to find in
yourself or through contact with other people—its
Okay—I am giving to you now what you need to feel whole and complete.”
In ritual magic, the
magician will often open the gates to the four quarters or greet the four
elements or four elemental lords and so forth.
There is a magic circle, wand, etc.
The J astral is not like that. But then again we are not doing ritual
here. The letter J is the highest love
on the akashic plane moving through the highest ecstasies on the mental plane. As it enters the astral, it expresses the
emotional force of the elemental beings.
I do not recall anything like this
experience described anywhere in literature or magic. Like I say, there is no magic circle
here. It is as if in the shimmering opal
light of blue, red, green, and violet the heads of each of the four elements freely
appear before and within you spontaneously.
In and through you the four elements and elemental beings are united.
In this state of astral rapture, you and
the universe are at ease and one with each other—just as when two people make
love they are in and a part of each other.
Your energies exchange, blend, and unite.
You may have noticed I took a break from
the letter J to work through the letter A again. The letter A deals
with clarity of mind among other things.
I did that in order to better prepare myself for experiencing this
letter J astral ecstasy.
At first, it seems like the J astral breaks
all the rules of magic to be so open and to engage such opposites. But now it feels right—we are meant to be
radiant with light and overflowing with life.
In fact, it is necessary for fulfilling many purposes. Human beings are a unification of
opposites.
I have already spent some time describing
the four elemental beings in talking about the mental plane. To recap this experience involving the four
elementals, the letter J astral can produce an experience in which all four
beings are present at once flowing in and through you. And yet this experience is maintained in a
state of complete harmony and balance.
There is fiery energy, power
expanding, dynamic and commanding. It is
intense and ready to explode with exhilaration.
There is love as sweet and
intimate as anything you can imagine.
You feel the soul of another within you with its entire being focused on
being one with you.
You feel free, as free as in
any dream you can imagine. You are
unfettered and unhindered. You are at
ease and every feeling you feel is expressed with harmony.
And you feel silent and
solid. You are exactly where you want to
be and doing what you want to do. What
you feel now in this moment and what you may be about in a thousand years from
now—it is all contained within you.
Nothing disturbs you. Your peace
goes that deep.
These are the four elemental
beings appearing freely in and around you.
This is astral equilibrium or what it is meant to be. It is the light of Divine Providence uniting
the four elements on the astral plane so that its purposes may be expressed
through your personality.