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KybalionIt's a little shy of midnight, so here we go with a new Magic Monday. This week's classic book of Western occultism is The Kybalion, the most enduring of the many works that blended occultism with New Thought. (New Thought? That's the classic American movement of self-help through mind training that emerged after the Civil War as people started paying attention to the way that thinking shapes experience and emotions affect health.)  It's the original source of the Seven Hermetic Principles -- the Principles of Mentalism, Correspondence, Vibration, Polarity, Rhythm, Cause and Effect, and Gender -- and of many other core concepts of 20th century American occultism. 

According to the cover, The Kybalion was written by "Three Initiates;" in fact, it was written by one, the redoubtable William Walker Atkinson, one of the most influential American occultists of his time. If Hermes can be Thrice Great, no doubt Atkinson can be Thrice Initiate...


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LRP In Cluttered Spaces

Date: 2020-02-17 05:22 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I seem to recall reading that the Lesser Invoking Ritual of the Pentagram invokes elemental energies within the circle which come to a balance at the center. I was wondering: suppose the magician was banishing a room with an obstruction in the middle. If after tracing the circle and pentagrams the magician returned not to the very center of the circle but more towards one of the quarters for the invocation could that potentially cause an imbalance in the magician towards whatever element they stood in during the invocation of the elements? If so, would any similar imbalance also be caused by the Banishing ritual despite it invoking the elements at the periphery and Spirit in the middle?
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