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The Tools, Are all of these props really required? |
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Jabberwock |
Oct 29 2005, 07:41 AM
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Okay, I'll be the fool for five.
In all of me 'extensive' research I'v come across several methods of evocation. The Golden Dawn seems to the the most popular.
My question is, whats with all the tools? I mean, sure I know they can help the summoner and all, but do you really need an elemental weapon for every direction as well as a sword and a dagger, in addition to a magick wand, a blasting rod, a rainbow wand, a banishing wand and well, the list goes on.
Maybe it's just me. I'm more of a simple is better kind of guy. I have one dagger. I have one bowel and a small scrying mirror. Not too big into tools, as useful as they can be. My great luxery is a sword (I love my sword! ^_^).
I have yet to do an evocation, I'm working my way up to it very slowly, but the huge amount of stuff that seems to be required (at least in popular use) is a little big baffling to me.
Are they really all required?
Sincerely, an eternal newbie.
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bym |
Oct 29 2005, 09:25 AM
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Greetings Jabberwock! You'll find dissenting arguments for and against throughout Ceremonial Magic. (Mostly for - elsewise why the 'Ceremony' part?) The tools , IMHO, can represent states of mind(and/or the universe) and how we manipulate the tools gives us greater insight as to the frames of reference needed to perform certain 'ceremonies'. Alot of the Sorcerous brethren disdain the use of tools and, for some, this is appropriate. If you take the time to study the tools used and their methods (and ceremonies) used to create them you will find that each tool represents a certain facet either within ourselves or in the macrocosm (the outer world). By creating the tool one gains a form of 'initiation' along the road of Ceremonial Magic. I would suggest that you should, at least, meditate fully on each tool before dismissing them out of hand as unnecessary. I hope that this will spark more interest on your journey. Good luck! (IMG: style_emoticons/default/wizard.gif)
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Jabberwock |
May 2 2006, 10:39 AM
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The way I've come to regard this subject now, is much like a martial art philosophy.
There was a kendo master who started out with a 3 foot long sword. As time progressed and he improved, he used a 2 foor sword, then one and a half feet, then one, then a half, until he did not need a sword any more. Not saying that the ritual tools will one day be obsolete. It's more like, a complete understanding on multiple levels for each tool, and an integration with them, so the physical tools are not really needed.
Now, with that out of the way, I also believe it beneficial to use the tools in rituals, especially formal ones, becasue they represent universal principles.
Anyway, I'm all for ritual use of the tools--the more you use them and contemplate them, the more you will understand them. The better you understand the more Powerful (?) your magick. Then you will not need them, but will understand the value of using them.
Hope that makes sense!
PAX
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By a route obscure and lonely, Haunted by ill angels only, Where an Eidolon, named NIGHT, On a black throne reigns upright, I have reached these lands but newly From an ultimate dim Thule- From a wild clime that lieth, sublime, Out of SPACE- out of TIME.
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Praxis |
May 3 2006, 10:57 AM
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That does make sense to me, Jabberwock.
The essential concern I have regarding this is in light of a fad that flared up about fifteen years ago - when some people who never so much as did a basic breathing exercise jumped up onto nearby tall pieces of furniture, bared and beat their chests, threw their hands up into the air, and loudly proclaimed how they did not need tools because tools eventually could cease being necessary.
They twisted the reasoning for why some tools eventually could cease to be necessary, to proclamations that tools never are necessary. A kind of ego game started being played based upon that twisted reason - where those who revealed that they used tools were deamed somehow less spiritually accomplished, advanced, evolved, etc... compared to those who advertised that they did not need to use tools. The emphasis on whether one does, or does not, need to use tools then became associated with the analogy of whether one does, or does not, need "crutches" - which further fueled that ego game.
Note - I am not saying here that you are supporting that twisted logic with what you wrote, Jabberwock.
I am pointing out here that, given where this has gone before in the past, taking care with such reasoning is wise.
In the end, I suspect that one of the best things that could be done would be encouragement for practitioners to be clear about the purpose for tools, what they respectively represent, and how they can be useful - instead of focussing on the issue of need, which seems to invite premature proclamations of needlessness at the expense of growth.
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Jabberwock |
May 4 2006, 05:42 AM
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Praxis--you make a very good point. I tend to take things slowly to give myself time to find a connection with what I'm doing. Unfortunately this means my magickal studies are so slow it makes me ache at times, but on the other hand I understand a lot more (or I think I do!) and even if I don't fully understand something I have a feeling for it or a reason behind it. It is the same with the tools. Jon Strange--I wanted to make my own tools as well! even the sword and the dagger. Unfortunately I didn't take the Wood and Metal course at my university and dont have access to the metal or wood labs. I guess I could take it over the summer or something. In the end I settled for calling a few object to myself (kinda like putting in a mystical WANTED add I guess (IMG: style_emoticons/default/happy.gif)). In the end I make my own want and my own robes! The wand is great but the robes constantly fall apart, due to my bad stitching and lack of skill in the realm of sewing. This summer I'm taking a book making course, so I'll be able to make my own journals and books. I look forward to that. Anyway, Strange, good luck with the cup and pentacle! PAX
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By a route obscure and lonely, Haunted by ill angels only, Where an Eidolon, named NIGHT, On a black throne reigns upright, I have reached these lands but newly From an ultimate dim Thule- From a wild clime that lieth, sublime, Out of SPACE- out of TIME.
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animus |
May 5 2006, 02:07 AM
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QUOTE(Arcangle90 @ May 4 2006, 08:18 PM) I've been having a vision of sorts. Not really a vision but an idea. Create a place where interested people can go and create their own magical tools of this sort. Provide knowledgable people and tools to help a student of the occult forge the sword and invest it with power. Carve or create the wand and invest it with power. Forge the dagger, inscribe it, consecrate it, then when the student has finished the construction of his or her tools he goes back out in the world to do magick. Great, go create such a place and if it's nearby i promise to drop by! (where "nearby" meaning sweden (IMG: style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif)) (IMG: style_emoticons/default/wandwizard.gif)
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Goibniu |
May 5 2006, 10:38 PM
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Most of the people here are into Ceremonial magic or something of the sort in which tools are more important. I can't say much about that, but am interested in listening. From the witchcraft standpoint, tools aren't that important. You can work without tools easily enough. But they do normally use them. It makes it easier to do work, at least sometimes. Mostly if Im doing any piece of work I put in a request and do it with the coven, using the coven tools. I have athame, staff, candles, pentacle, cauldron, sword and the major tools I prefer using my staff for most things. I also use runes and a few minor tools. I feel more comfortable with runes than tarot cards or scrying. We were taught that we just need one reliable method of divination. I'm probably missing a few tools, but am adding things every so often. I'm not in a hurry. I'm the only one in the coven who doesn't have ten lbs of jewlery to wear to ritual, but then I'm also the only staright male in the group. lol. Sure, ideally it would be best to make your own tools. But few of us have metal working skills. I'm pretty good working with wood as many of us are, but for metal.... well, just can't do it. Setting up a place specifically to lend people expertise to make their own tools is good. I was thinking about pioneer villages where they have trained blacksmiths for the tourists. Another possibility for finding someone with the neccessary skills is the SAC, the Society for Creative Anachronism.
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