The Nature of
Black and White Magick
It Is All In The Intent
Let me begin with the
premise that all magickal operation is identical. The energy used in
"Black Magic" is the exact same energy used in "White Magic". It is not
the kind of energy or the source of the energy used that separates one
form of magick from another, but rather, it is the intent (the
specified outcome) of the magick as programmed by the practitioner that
determines the black or white aspect of the magick. These five steps
include; desire, intent, alignment, ritual and expectation. Intent is
the steering wheel of the magickal operation. It is the the aspect of
the magickal operation that actually "programs" or dictates how the
expected outcome of the magick will come into manifestation, exactly
what the magick is to do, the manner in which it will be accomplished
(if required), and what is to transpire at the completion of the magick
(how the energy used in the magick will be dissipated at the conclusion
of the work).
So, lets look at the difference between "Black" and "White" magick. In
this world, I was told by my disincarnate mentors, there are Two Great
Laws of Interaction. These Two Great Laws constitute the basis by which
we can easily discern "Black Magic" from "White Magick", and the
corresponding creation of "karma" (the eternal negative consequences of
our mortal behavior) when eternal laws are broken. The Two Great Laws
state:
1. You shall not
deliberately, maliciously, with forethought and intent, injure another
on any level or plane of mortal association - mentally, physically,
emotionally, or spiritually. This law also includes murder.
2. You shall not
deliberately, maliciously, with forethought and intent, deprive another
of their "free agency" (the right and ability to make decisions
relating to the path and destiny of one's life).
Although you may at times do things which inadvertently violate one of
these laws, the lack of deliberation, malice, and intent negates the
karmic aspect. In the case of inadvertent violations, this is called
"experience". We are all here to experience life and its associated
trials and difficulties, most of which we either bring upon ourselves
or someone creates for us. That's just part of life, and necessary to
our growth and evolution. Only when the specified conditions of
deliberate, malicious intent with forethought stated in the Two Great
Laws is violated have we crossed the line, and eternal consequences and
retribution are mandated. There are, of course, always natural
consequences to the decisions that we make.
That again is part of
our
mortal learning process, but natural consequences do not have eternal
ramifications. Natural consequences are contained within this mortal
experience and are here to teach us the lessons inherent in mortality.
When we pass beyond the bounds of this lifetime, we take the knowledge
and wisdom of our experiences with us, and hopefully, leave the highly
charged emotional aspects of the experience behind. It is, however,
this highly charged emotional aspect of the experience that imprints
the experience within our memory and makes it a lasting part of our
life.
Using the Two Great Laws as our guide, can we say that "White Magic" is
any magickal operation that does not violate either of the Two Great
Laws and that "Black Magic" is any magickal operation that does violate
either of the Two Great Laws? Simply put, yes. However, let's look at
this further.
In Central and South America, there are three broad categories of
sorcerers. These three broad categories broken down into their
individual components may make our study much easier. The first
category is called "curandera" or "curandero", depending on the gender,
and means "curer" (healer). This is an individual trained in healing
and other magickal operations frequently referred to as "white magick".
The second category is that of "bruja" or "brujo". This is someone
known to practice the "black arts", or what is perceived as the
negative use of magick. This sorcerer is usually widely known and
feared. He/she specializes in death, disease and misfortune. In some
areas of the world, and within certain cultures, this practice can be
very widespread.
The final category is that of "shaman". A shaman is essentially a
bridge between the "currandera" and the "bruja". The shaman is equally
versed in the white and black arts, and understands that the basis of
all magickal operation is identical. It is the practitioner that
determines the course and outcome of his/her work. The shaman knows
that greatest source of available power for magickal operation resides
in the dark side of human nature. Like the "bruja", the shaman has
walked the deep, dark depths of his/her soul and has confronted his/her
own demons. His/her reality has been systematically destroyed and
rebuilt upon an entirely different foundation. The shaman knows that
balance is the key to power and magick, and that balance requires that
the shaman be able to walk equally as far into the darkness as into the
light. The shaman, unlike the curandera or the bruja, is willing to
cross the line between black and white, at will, without reservation or
hesitation to keep the balance. Like the "Heyoka" of Oglala (what most
non-Native Americans refer to as the Sioux Indians) tradition, the
shaman is the sliding balance of power on the scale of Light and Dark.
CASE STUDY
Many years ago I had a
friend who had a "VooDoo" doll brought to her to be destroyed. The doll
was found in a drawer buried under a pile of towels in the beauty
parlor of a young woman recently and suddenly deceased. The relatives,
unaware of the nature of the doll, thought it was strangely unique and
grotesquely fascinating, and took it home, where it found its new home
on the nightstand next to the master bed. As the story was related to
me, over the next several months, the husband suffered a heart attack,
the family was involved in multiple automobile accidents, and the
general atmosphere of the home and the owners' lives had taken a very
dark and dismal turn. The couple finally traced the origin of their
disasters back to about the time the doll was brought home. The doll
was then passed to another relative with equally dismal results. And so
it went until it was finally brought to my friend to be disempowered
and destroyed.
This may be a classic case of "black magick", in that it may constitute
the misuse of negative magickal power, or there may be circumstances in
the lives of the victims and the perpetrator of which we are unaware.
Either way, it will serve as an excellent case study for our purposes.
Two things are very apparent about the creator of this doll. The first
is that whoever created and empowered this doll was ready, willing and
able to do so with deadly precision. The second is that the Creator of
this doll either intended to hurt as many people as possible, perhaps
as an act of terrorism, or this was very sloppy workmanship in the
doll's programming, because at the conclusion of its mission,
presumably to kill the beauty salon owner, the doll was not programmed
to realize its work was accomplished and dissipate the energy. It
continued to exercise its program on anyone who unwittingly came into
its presence. No Master Sorcerer would leave such a blatant error. This
was either a deliberate act of uncontained terrorism or the work of a
proficient but sloppy sorcerer. Magick is an art. Like the great
masters of any field, every Master Sorcerer has an identifiable
signature on his work. Meticulous workmanship is the hallmark of a
Master, and his signature commands respect. One does not have to be a
Master Sorcerer to practice magick, however, anyone who does must be
prepared for the consequences of their creations.
So, is every use of magick to produce death, disease, or misfortune an
act of "Black Magick"? Absolutely not! In our society, is every
homicide a murder? Absolutely not! One of the prime functions of the
negative use of magick in primitive settings was the use of death,
disease and misfortune directed against hostile neighbors and invaders
as an accepted means of self-defense. Does the use of negative magick
for self defense purposes appear to violate the Two Great Laws? Yes,
there is malice, forethought and intent to kill, injure or otherwise
incapacitate another. Malice is defined as the desire to harm another.
Forethought is defined as "deliberate, with planning before hand". And
intent is defined as the aim or the goal of one's actions. However,
this is where the difference lies. When someone comes against us, as
the aggressor, with intent to harm, kill, or take away our free agency,
they have broken the Law and we have every right to use any means at or
disposal, including magick, to defend ourselves and all that is within
the bounds of our stewardship, as long as we are not the aggressors.
Therefore, we can now see that the use of lethal magick does not
necessarily constitute "black magic".
By process of elimination, we can now define "black magic" as the
unprovoked, aggressive use of negative magick. Negative magick can be
defined as any act of magick that violates one or both of the Two Great
Laws, the result of which will incur karmic debt. I believe this to be
the best definition of "black magick" that I am aware of, taking into
consideration all the possible complexities and ramifications. So why
would anyone want to practice black magick? As a universal aspect of
human nature, greed and power seem to rule the list of mortal
weaknesses. The strong dominate the weak, bringing them into physical
or psychological bondage, forcing their allegiance and cooperation to
whatever end is desired. To accomplish this, there does not seem to be
any greater instrument of bondage than the fear generated from the use
or apparent use of the supernatural, and thus, magick. One of the most
powerful lessons I learned in my studies with Medicine people among
Native Americans is that it does not matter what reality may truly be.
If the people believe it is real or they can be convinced that it is
real, it is real. Again, our individual illusion of reality prevails.
So, to the medicine people, sorcerers, shamans and witches of the
world, illusion is everything. This is not to negate what they truly
are capable of.
Many of you will remember the highly successful psychic surgeon in the
Phillipines, who, when subjected to Western scrutiny, was found to be
using chicken fat and raw meat in place of human malignant tumors. But
to his patients, convinced of his skill and supernatural ability, this
surgeon had a successful recovery rate second to none. Why? Because he
successfully altered his patients' illusion of reality about their
medical condition so completely that the fabric of reality was altered
in conformity to the patients' belief. Let me repeat that one more
time; HE SUCCESSFULLY ALTERED HIS PATIENTS' ILLUSION OF REALITY ABOUT
THEIR MEDICAL CONDITION SO COMPLETELY THAT THE FABRIC OF REALITY WAS
ALTERED IN CONFORMITY TO THE PATIENTS' BELIEF. Believe it or not, there
it is. Your illusion of reality is your reality, and your illusion of
reality, when coupled with consistent belief and strong emotion, can
alter the fabric of reality. How did we originally define magick? The
ability of a mortal human to alter the fabric of reality in conformity
with and in proportion to will and intent. I had a great deal to learn
while working with Chief Two Trees in North Carolina, when I failed to
truly grasp the power of a person's belief system to change reality.
Fortunately for me, I stayed on came away wiser than most.
THOUGHT FORMS, POPPETS AND BRAINWASHING
Now that we have finally defined "black
magic", how does it work?
Method Number
One: Some forms of black magic are nothing more than an
effective form of brainwashing. For instance, I, being the powerful
sorcerer, instill within your illusion of reality that, should you ever
disobey my rules, you will immediately be struck blind. If I, like the
psychic surgeon, can create such a total belief, and you knowing break
one of my rules, the mental and psychological stress of that knowledge
can and will produce the desired effect. However, it is your reaction
to my suggestion that caused the blindness, not any direct action on my
part. This is the power of the voodoo death curse - whether someone has
actually had the death chant sung on them, or whether a person just
believes it is so, the end result is usually the same.
Method Number Two: This method
actually requires the sorcerer to perform magick and is usually used in
situations where insufficient time or contact prevents brainwashing.
This method requires the creation of a manifest thought form. In other
words, the sorcerer stirs himself/herself into a frenzy of anger and
hatred, then focuses that power into the creation of an etheric being
of the same nature. Once the manifest thought form takes shape, it is
programmed with the exact specifications of the magickal operation.
This includes who to strike, how to strike, what to strike with, and at
the completion of the magickal operation, the manner in which the
manifest thought form will be returned to its former state. In my
experience, the programming is primarily accomplished through
emotionally charged visualization. Once all the preparations are
complete, and only then, the manifest thought form is sent on its way.
It is at this point that a master sorcerer will initiate additional
magickal work to protect himself/herself from the possibility that the
entity might somehow be returned to its creator to execute its
malicious task there. When every possibility and contingency have been
accounted for and covered, the sorcerer bides his time, possibly
continuing to fuel the fire as required.
Method Number Three: This is
basically the same as Method Number Two, except that the manifest
thought form is projected into a physical object, any physical object.
In the case of our earlier study, the physical object is a grotesque
doll, most probably a doll whose image is used each time this
individual's magic is performed, such that, this doll is the "business
card" of this sorcerer. The next step in this process is to plant this
physical object inconspicuously in the immediate presence of the
victim. This aspect of physical presence in the victim's immediate
proximity is based on the belief that the physical object can more
effectively hold and retain the focus of the power right under the
victim's nose, all the while, executing its program.
The individual who practices "black magick", bringing pain and
misfortune to others, is every bit as cold, calculating and eminently
capable as any "hit man". These individuals are feared and respected
where-ever they work, for very good reason. The use or threat of black
magic against you or anyone you know is not a threat to be taken
lightly. But these individuals are not infallible or immune to their
own magick. I am personally aware of one individual who became the
victim of his own evil deeds. Should you ever believe yourself or
another to be the intended victim of black magic, history has shown
that your disbelief in their "religion", "black magic" or the
sorcerer's individual capabilities will not shield you from the
intended effects. History has also shown that your particular religious
association, beliefs, or faithfulness will not protect you.
These misconceptions actually add to the effectiveness of the sorcerers
work. By virtue of your false sense of immunity, and the elapsed time
it takes to realize your error, the effects may already be working.
Black magick is very much like cancer. If you contracted cancer,
disbelief in the cancer will not save your life, neither will your
religious associations, beliefs, or faithfulness. It has been my
experience that the actual victims of black magick usually have some
knowledge that a potentially hostile situation exists, that the
opposition may escalate the confrontation, and that by tradition or
desperation they may resort to unorthodox measures. Awareness is the
key to survival in this life. Awareness is the key to dealing with
black magic. You must arm yourself with all the knowledge possible and
seek immediate expert assistance. Like cancer, time and expert help are
critical. People just don't want to believe or accept that they have
cancer, so frequently by the time they take action, it is too late.
I do not personally practice black magic, although, I will not hesitate
to meet force with force. I have, however, been called upon many times
over the ten years to assist others who have become the target of
etheric terrorism and black magic. I sincerely hope that the
information presented here was both understandable as well as useful.
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