Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.

"I admit that my visions can never mean to other men as much as they do to me. I do not regret this. All I ask is that my results should convince seekers after Truth that there is beyond doubt something worthwhile seeking, attainable by methods more or less like mine. I do not want to father a flock, to be the fetish of fools & fanatics, or the founder of a faith whose followers are content to echo my opinions. I want each man to cut his own way through the jungle."

Aleister Crowley - Equinox Vol.IV No.2 (intro to Liber 418)

What is Magick?

In the broadest sense, Magick is any act designed to cause intentional change. This term is spelled with a "k" to differentiate it from other practices, such as "stage magic". Magick is not capable of producing "miracles" or violating the physical laws of the universe (i.e. it cannot cause a solar eclipse), although "it is theoretically possible to cause in any object any change of which that object is capable by nature" (Book 4). Aleister Crowley saw magick as the essential method for a person to reach true understanding of the self and to act according to one's True Will. Crowley describes this process:

One must find out for oneself, and make sure beyond doubt, "who" one is, "what" one is, "why" one is...Being thus conscious of the proper course to pursue, the next thing is to understand the conditions necessary to following it out. After that, one must eliminate from oneself every element alien or hostile to success, and develop those parts of oneself which are specially needed to control the aforesaid conditions. (Book 4)

Crowley also provides us with some fundamental statements about the nature of magick (also from Book 4):

  • "Magick is the Science and Art of causing Change to occur in conformity with Will"
  • "Every intentional (Willed) act is a Magical act."
  • "Magick is the Science of understanding oneself and one's conditions. It is the Art of applying that understanding in action."

For Crowley, the practice of magick, although it equally applies to mundane things - like balancing the checkbook - is essentially to be used for attaining the Knowledge and Conversation of one's Holy Guardian Angel. Since achieving this state with one's 'Silent Self' can be extremely arduous, magick can be used not only to reach that particular goal, but to clear the way for it as well. For example, if one needed a particular dwelling to perform the operation, one could use magick to obtain a suitable home. Crowley stated that magick that did not have one of these goals as its aim was 'Black Magick' and should be avoided.

In The Magick of Thelema, Lon Milo DuQuette expands on Crowley's definition of magick by saying that "conversely, any unwilled action is an unmagical act: reaching for a cigarette; ordering that fourth Martini; or any habitual or reactive behavior that overrides the momentum of one's life focus." He goes on to say that "magick also postulates a universal order - call it God, Nature, the Supreme Being, the Grand Architect of the Universe, the Tao, or just the-way-things-are. But the Magician knows that the pure Will of every man and every woman is already in perfect harmony with the divine Will; in fact they are one and the same. It is the Magician's Great Work to endeavor to remove the obstacles that hinder his or her perfect realization of that Will and then proceed to execute it."

Besides those willed acts that are of a mundane kind, many instances of applied magick involve the use of rituals. Most magical rituals involve work with non-human beings and/or achieving non-normal psychological states (such as trance). There are many different purposes for conducting a magical ritual, including:

  • Initiation
  • Banishing
  • Consecration
  • Devotion
  • Celebration
  • Evocation
  • Invocation
  • Purification
  • Vision seeking
  • Practical purposes

Warrior Island Camp seeks to provide education and experience in many areas of magick and ritual including but not limited to:

  • The rituals of Aleister Crowley and Thelema
  • Enochian Evocation and Scrying the Aethyrs
  • Tarot and other methods of divination
  • Goetic Evocation
  • Yoga practices such as Asana, Pranayama, etc.
  • Traveling in the Body of Light (Astral Travel)
  • Quabala and Pathworking on the Tree of Life
  • Celebration of the Gnostic Mass
  • Initiation through III* OTO
 

Love is the law, love under will.

 

 

 

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