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Bardon’s The Practice of Magical Evocation

By Joshua Madara on June 18, 2011 | Categories: Blog | Tags: , | No Comments

The next method for impregnation is the so-called charge with magic volts, using, for this purpose, the electromagnetic fluid. The volt is charged, after its creation, with an electromagnetic fluid. The qualities of the intelligence in question are concentrated into the centre of the volt by help of imagination, imperturbable confidence and sure power, and are so condensed by repeated action that the metal of the talisman absorbs the volt. When the process of charging by volts is repeated, the magician has to concentrate on the wish that the intelligence in question is connected to that particular volt and that it will bring about by it the desired causes in the Akasha-world, and with them the desired effects.

I picked up an excellent copy of Franz Bardon’s The Practice of Magical Evocation, at Half Price Books, today. Electronic copies are easily found, but the sigils look outstanding in print. Here are some photos:

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Programmers have a well-deserved reputation for working long hours but are rarely credited with being driven by creative fevers. Programmers talk about software development on weekends, vacations, and over meals not because they lack imagination, but because their imagination reveals worlds that others cannot see. » Larry O'Brien and Bruce Eckel, Thinking in C#