purposefully on his development without neglecting his material duties, which he fulfills just as scrupulously as the task of his psychic progress. Consequently he will always look himself straight in the eye. He is supposed to be modest and discreet as far as his development is concerned. Since the akasa principle ignores time and space, acting permanently
in the present time, for the concept of time depends on our senses, the magician is advised to adapt himself as much as possible to akasa. He must acknowledge the great moment of NOW as representative, thinking and acting according to it.
The faculty of concentration with respect to the elements depends on the magic equilibrium and is the best standard to check which of the astral body’s elements have yet to be brought under control. For example, if the fire element can still get hold of the magician’s astral faculties, he will not succeed very well in plastical visionary imagination exercises. In the case of the air element, the acoustic exercises probably will
become more difficult for him; as for the water element, difficulties will arise from the concentration on the feeling, and in the case of the earth element, the control of the consciousness will be impaired. Mental wandering or trance where a transference of consciousness is required will become rather difficult indeed, and in such a case it would be necessary for him to follow intensively those concentration exercises that affect and influence the respective element. Finally the magician has to permanently perform and deepen the concentration exercises. A sure sign of magical balance will always be to manage equally all kinds of concentration: visionary,
acoustic,
tactile and conscious ones. Having arrived at this stage, the magician is supposed to keep any imagination in his mind for at least 15 minutes without the slightest disturbance, no matter which of the elements is concerned. He ought to manage all sorts of concentrations equally well without feeling one or the other of them is more in his line. If this is the case, it is a sure sign that the equilibrium of the elements in body, soul and spirit has not yet been established perfectly. Then the learner has to seek to redress the magic balance by assiduous training. If he does not do so, all the shortcomings will delay his further spiritual work.
Now follows the psychic magic training. In particular we are
concerned here with the OR andOB of the Quabbalists and the control of the electric and the magnetic fluid.
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