mysticmithrandir:

Objective Clairvoyance

There are four mental states that lead the neophyte to the ineffable summits of objective clairvoyance:

– First: To profoundly sleep
– Second: To sleep with dreams
– Third: Vigil state
– Fourth: Turiya or state of perfect illumination

Indeed, only the Turiya is an authentic clairvoyant. It is impossible to reach these heights without having been born in the Causal World. Whosoever wishes to reach the state of Turiya must thoroughly study the semi-unconscious psychic processes which actually constitute the origin of many forms of self-deception, self-suggestion, and hypnosis.

1. The Gnostic must first attain the ability to stop the course of his thoughts, the capacity to not think. Indeed, only the one who achieves that capacity will hear the Voice of the Silence.

2. When the Gnostic disciple attains the capacity to not think, then he must learn to concentrate his thoughts on only one thing.

3. The third step is correct Meditation. This brings the first flashes of the new Consciousness into the mind.

4. The fourth step is contemplation, ecstasy, or Samadhi. This is the state of Turiya (perfect clairvoyance).

Samael Aún Weor
The Perfect Matrimony
Art: “Peak Integration” by Sydwox
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Clarividencia objetiva

Hay cuatro estados mentales que llevan al neófito a las cumbres inefables de la clarividencia objetiva:

– Primero: dormir profundamente
– Segundo: dormir con sueños
– Tercero: estado de vigilia
– Cuarto: Turiya o estado de iluminación perfecta

De hecho, solo el Turiya es un auténtico clarividente. Es imposible alcanzar estas alturas sin haber nacido en el mundo causal. Quienquiera que desee alcanzar el estado de Turiya debe estudiar a fondo los procesos psíquicos semiinconscientes que en realidad constituyen el origen de muchas formas de autoengaño, autosugestión e hipnosis.

1. El gnóstico primero debe alcanzar la capacidad de detener el curso de sus pensamientos, la capacidad de no pensar. De hecho, solo aquel que logre esa capacidad oirá la Voz del Silencio.

2. Cuando el discípulo gnóstico alcanza la capacidad de no pensar, entonces debe aprender a concentrar sus pensamientos en una sola cosa.

3. El tercer paso es la Meditación correcta. Esto trae los primeros destellos de la nueva Conciencia a la mente.

4. El cuarto paso es la contemplación, el éxtasis o el Samadhi. Este es el estado de Turiya (clarividencia perfecta).

Samael Aún Weor
El matrimonio perfecto
Arte: “Integración máxima” por Sydwox

faronmckenzie:

7 Steps to Manifestation

1. VISION – have an idea, image, dream, wish, picture of what you say you want. Having some initial concept or vision.

2. DESIRE – this goes hand in hand with the idea of excitement. The things that you see that you say you want must be accompanied by a strong energy, emotion. That energizes the vision. Pumps energy into it. Emotion = Energy in Motion. Strong, intense all consuming desire for the Manifestation of that reality.

3. BELIEF – you must know, explore, examine within yourself that you have the belief that it is POSSIBLE to manifest this thing. That you DESERVE this thing. Your beliefs are going to allow this thing to be possible. So get in touch with the idea of what you do believe, and find out what you would prefer to believe. Find out where the beliefs you had came from, why you insist (or have insisted) on maintaining them, why they have worked for you, why you are motivated to believe those definitions and determine in your imagination new definitions that are more representative of what you really desire. And then KNOW that those new beliefs are in effect, and that’s the 4th step…

4. ACCEPTANCE – you must totally accept yourself and the new belief as true, without question, without a shadow of a doubt. Just as you accepted the old belief. The first 4 steps are what you call, in effect, the

SET-UP. The last 3 are; Once you have the vision, the desire, the belief + accepted it totally, then you need…

5. The INTENTION – You must intend to manifest it. You can want something but not neccessarily intend it – with your will, with your focus to manifest it. It must be a conscious CHOICE. Not an effort, but a focus. This is also known as your conscious commandment of your reality. After that…

6. ACTION – you must act like you’re already in the state of that reality you want. You must BEHAVE as if the reality already exist in the present. You must do the things you would do in the way you would do them as if the reality already existed for you. You must GROUND all the vision, desire etc. in the actions that you do. So that your BEHAVIOR and YOUR BODY LANGUAGE are different than they used to be, and representative of the reality that you are now focused on. Rather than of the reality you no longer prefer. Because your body language is really telling what you believe you are capable of. And what you really believe exists for you at present. After you have build up that intense cloud of vision, that intense emotional desire, that crystal clear belief, after you have totally accepted that this is true for you, after you have focused your intention and have your actions to reflect it, you…

7. Absolutely, totally DETACH from any outcome at all. Allowance is the last step, you have to LET IT GO. Utterly, utterly!!UNCONDITIONALLY. That’s the power of paradox. You’re using the power of the paradox of the existence of creation. The dark and the light, both sides of the polarity. You have to have, in order to manifest anything, an absolute intensity of what you want – with absolutely NO EXPECTATION that it has to manifest at all. That’s the BALANCE STATE you need to be in for the manifestation to be EFFORTLESS. You have to let it go.

didanawisgi:

“I had very soon seen that analytical psychology coincided in a most curious way with alchemy. The experiences of the alchemists were, in a sense, my experiences, and their world was my world. This was of course, a momentous discovery: I had stumbled upon the historical counterpart of my psychology of the unconscious. The possibility of comparison with alchemy, and the uninterrupted intellectual chain back to Gnosticism, gave substance to my psychology. When I pored over those old texts, everything fell into place: the fantasy-images, the empirical material I had gathered in my practice, and the conclusions I had drawn from it. I now began to understand what these psychic contents meant when seen in historical perspective.”
~C.G.Jung

alchemical-adept:

“The alchemist saw the union of opposites under the symbol of the tree, and it is therefore not surprising that the unconscious of present-day man, who no longer feels at home in his world and can base his existence neither on the past that is no more nor on the future that is yet to be, should hark back to the symbol of the cosmic tree rooted in this world and growing up to heaven – the tree that is also man. In the history of symbols this tree is described as the way of life itself, a growing into that which eternally is and does not change; which springs from the union of opposites and, by its eternal presence, also makes that union possible. It seems as if it were only through an experience of symbolic reality that man, vainly seeking his own “existence” and making a philosophy out of it, can find his way back to a world in which he is no longer a stranger.”

— C.G. Jung, Psychological Aspects of the Mother Type (via transformeverything)

Pagan Festivals: Walpurgisnacht

occultaspects:

themori-witch:

We’ve covered Beltane, and now I want to cover 

Walpurgisnacht.

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Walpurgisnacht, known in English as Walpurgis Night, is the German name for the night of the 30th of April. It is the eve of the feast that celebrates Saint Walpurga. 

In Germanic folklore, Walpurgisnacht is also known as “Hexennacht” – which literally translates as “witches night” – and is the night that witches gather upon the highest peak in the Harz Mountains in central Germany. 

Walpurgisnacht is celebrated throughout Europe (Germany, the Netherlands, Czech Republic, Sweden, Denmark, Slovenia, Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania), in locally varying forms. 

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HAVE A MAGICKAL WALPURGIS NIGHT MY WITCH. 😈😈😈😈

Happy Walpurgisnacht everyone!

thenightling:

April 30th is Walpurgisnacht, the halfway point to Halloween.   It’s the eve before Beltane and in German tradition it is essentially a second Halloween.  In medieval Germany it was believed to be the night where witches and faeries have secret festivals in forests to sell their potions, charms, and spells, to dance, tell stories, and cavort with fae and goblin alike.  It is a night of powerful magick and when the veil between worlds becomes thin (Much like on Halloween itself).  

Goblins, imps, trolls, ghosts, and demons are supposed to roam loose on Walpurgisnacht, along with hungry vampires, and dark faeries.  

Dracula’s Guest by Bram Stoker is set during Walpurgisnacht and there are two pivotal scenes in Goethe’s Faust (parts 1 and 2) at Walpurgisnacht celebrations.

This year’s Walpurgisnacht comes with a full moon (Moon reaches its peak on the 29th).  

Once Upon a Time fans will also recognize Beltane as also being the night Baelfire was born (as he was named for the bonfires of Beltane).   

goldenastrea:

Traditional Holiday |
Walpurgis Night

“There is a mountain very high and bare…whereon it is given out that witches hold their dance on Walpurgis night.”-  Jacob Grimm, 1883

Like Halloween, Walpurgis
has its roots in ancient pagan customs, superstitions and festivals. At
this time of year, the Vikings participated in a ritual that they hoped
would hasten the arrival of Spring weather and ensure fertility for
their crops and livestock. They would light huge bonfires in hopes of
scaring away evil spirits.

But the name “Walpurgis” comes from a very different source. In the 8th
Century, a woman named Valborg founded the Catholic convent of
Heidenheim in Wurtemburg, Germany. She herself later became a nun and
was known for speaking out against witchcraft and sorcery. She was
canonized a saint on May 1, 779. Since the celebration of her sainthood
and the old Viking festival occurred around the same time, over the
years the festivals and traditions intermingled until the hybrid
pagan-Catholic celebration became known as Valborgsmässoafton or Walpurgisnacht – Walpurgis Night.

May-Eve night shares many of the traditions of Halloween and is, in fact, directly opposite Halloween on the calendar. And according to the ancient legends, this night was the last chance for
witches and their nefarious cohorts to stir up trouble before Spring
reawakened the land.

warlock-blackrose:

“Walpurgis Night, when, according to the belief of millions of people, the devil was abroad—when the graves were opened and the dead came forth and walked. When all evil things of earth and air and water held revel.”

Bram Stoker, “Dracula’s Guest”
(via monsterman)