Is there a way to do magick in meditation without spoken affirmations?
Is there a way to do magick in meditation without spoken affirmations?
Yes. Ritual work doesn't always involve spoken affirmations, although most styles do. Like making sigils. You don't say them, you make them and then ignore them.
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- mystery is the art of fun
- seduction is the art of truth
- enchantment is the art of prayer
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I've read that visualisation and "unfolding" (not: forcing) your emotions toward your desire / goal is more powerful than any words. I think it is correct, according to my understanding on how magic(k) works. In short, it is not about the mental / verbal part (typically related to the left part of brain), but to the creative / imaginative part (typically applying to the astral level). This is what magic(k) is about. Which doesn't imply that you cannot use affirmations, which also have an effect.
Be objective, research the reality and don't assume things just because of experts
All the fierce love and yielding virtue will create a Thing!
Yes.
Originally Posted by Aleister CrowleyOriginally Posted by Edgar CayceI.e. your true inner self is related to the heart center. The primary quality and asset of the heart center is love. Your soul communicates through your feelings, particularly the heart chakra, but if you cannot reach it (temporarily or at all), it would need to use your emotions which is an indirect way.Originally Posted by Edgar Cayce
Your true self is the primary source of power for yourself. Discovering your true inner self is the key to any magic, both literal and metaphorical.
Be objective, research the reality and don't assume things just because of experts
Yep, magical heart work is emotional release and delivery.
True self is in the third eye, right where "I" can be thrown a stone unto.
Any sacred or special understandings of others, cocreate(d) in the sacral.
I do surmise that 46&2 from MerKaBa literature is this foundation.
The odd chakras are great for uniqueness, just as the even ones are for sameness. The magic of uniqueness involves the employment of ego. Once your magic is 46&2, there might be nothing left to do except conquer.
I only dabbled in some high ceremonial magick such as LBRP, middle pillar and kaballistic cross rituals but quickly learnt any thing can be a ritual and it's being in a magickal mood or magickal mindset which creates real magick. Similar to shamans in the amazon in how they connect with nature and make rituals up on the spot, just going with what feels right in the moment and embracing that connection with the divine. Then you start seeing how life is a ritual in itself, and everything you do can be in a constant flow from one ritual to the next.
The strongest affirmation is the one which is unspoken and sung gently in the heart.
Check this out on wikipedia search term "anahata" (heart chakra):
Anahata is associated with the ability to make decisions outside the realm of karma. In Manipura and below, man is bound by the laws of karma and fate. In Anahata one makes decisions ("follows one's heart") based on one's higher self, not the unfulfilled emotions and desires of lower nature. As such, it is known as the heart chakra.[9] It is also associated with love and compassion, charity to others and psychic healing. Meditation on this chakra is said to bring about the following siddhis (abilities): he becomes a lord of speech, he is dear to women, his presence controls the senses of others, and he can leave and enter the body at will.
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