QUOTE(Katsla @ Oct 9 2008, 05:23 AM)
I don't have that much experience with rituals so I'm not sure what was happening. I think it must've been some kind of entity, but don't know who.
Depending on what you're doing, as the Golden Dawn documented, a lot of different things light up astral space. The LBRP is one, seances are another, and consecration of tools is probably another. It's basically the equivalent of sending up a signal flare, and when you do, any nearby undesirables (and there are usually several) in the lower etheric (which is also, I believe, generally the part of astral space that is closest to physical space) will see it.
These entities are usually the semi-earthbound spirits of those who died in various unpleasant ways; I had a guy who died in a motorbike accident respond to a Ouija board session once, and I've also had a couple come randomly wandering into my bedroom who, judging by the images they were trying to send me, both died fairly messy deaths. You can also get the odd serial killer, rapist, and other such disagreeable types; the lower etheric is roughly the equivalent of the red light district in cities in physical space. Generally the people there aren't going to be the sort you want to associate with.
The bottom line is that magical activity in a given space (particularly evocation) makes the veil between physical and astral space thinner in the immediate area, and as such, opens what we can call a vortex, or hole into astral space through which nasties can more readily come through.
I watched pretty much the entire series of Stargate SG-1, and so I view my own magic room as essentially a Gate room, to use the metaphor from that series. Truthfully, in astral terms, that's exactly what it is. When you perform evocation, you're making a call out to a particular entity to come to you, and when you're doing pathworking, you're going somewhere else yourself. To continue the analogy, consider warding/banishing to be the equivalent of how, in the series, they put an IRIS on the Stargate.
It was a security countermeasure to ensure that not just any old aliens could come randomly wandering in whenever they felt like it. Before the humans did that, they often had serious problems from unscheduled offworld activations; beings who would dial the Earth Gate from their own end and show up unannounced and uninvited, often while not having the most benevolent of intentions.
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For both rituals I had called on the watchtowers to guard my circle. On the second ritual, I had called upon the Lord/Lady. Also, after that I have been able to hear things and footsteps. Two nights after the ritual I had felt things around my room (there's where I conduct my ritual work), and something was trying to scare me. At a moment, I felt like there was some entity/thing trying to get into my mind, and it brought with it evil thoughts...like hatred, envy, etc...the point is there was malicious.
Yep, vortex. Either that, or they simply saw that you were doing something and it drew their interest. Even though there are more people doing it these days than there used to be, ritual magic still isn't something that everyone has on their calendar for a Friday night. (IMG:
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Suggestion a) If you don't already have a patron Godform, get one. Often part of the relationship you have with them will include them being willing to protect you. (In return, one hopes, for love and worship, rather than anything more sinister. (IMG:
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Suggestion b) If you don't already know it, learn the LBRP before you do anything else in that room, and perform the LBRP before and after everything you do in there. Doing it in your own bedroom would also help.
Suggestion c) Ward. Work on your personal shield by initially visualising a clear glass/thick plastic bubble around your body if you get nasties in your bedroom, and also spend time in your room visualising walls of blue-white light enclosing your bedroom, for around 30 minutes or so at a time. Writing up a sigil a la Austin Spare's Chaos method can help as a focus, and asking your Godform(s) of choice for help will likely boost it, too. Sandalwood incense works wonders for me, as well...or at least it used to. Since I got my Kali statue a while ago, nothing unpleasant ever comes into my bedroom now; and they get Mother's scythe if they try. (IMG:
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Suggestion d) Avoid reckless self endangerment. By this I mean that if you're feeling a desire to connect with something larger than yourself, so to speak, (as I and I assume many of us do fairly regularly) it will generally be a lot safer to do that via meditation or prayer to your Godform of choice, and not by summoning up one of the Goetics. (IMG:
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I'd like to know if anyone has had an experience like this?
Oh, only for most of my life. (IMG:
style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) Truthfully I haven't been into formal magic for very long at all, but I've had objectionable spirits entering my bedroom and making sleep difficult for as long as I can remember. The main reason why I got interested in magic was actually for counter-evocation; not so much because I wanted to learn to call anyone, but actually because I wanted to learn to keep the blighters out!
This post has been edited by Petrus: Oct 12 2008, 05:10 AM