Chapter 16 Final Considerations
The study of Organized Magic reveals it as a universal, scientific process rooted in cosmic principles, where Spirit and Matter interact to create, sustain, and redeem all forms of existence. Magic, as practiced by advanced beings and esoteric researchers, is the conscious application of these principles to align with the divine order of the universe.
- Universal Protoplasm (Ether):
- Ether, or universal protoplasm, is the foundational substance of creation, vitalized and organized by the energy of the Logoi (cosmic creators).
- Creation involves the Logoi “drilling holes” into this protoplasm, forming atoms, cells, and bodies. When the universe dissolves, these “holes” are refilled, returning the protoplasm to its pure, virginal state, known as the “Great Pralaya.”
- Redemption of Matter:
- The process of material redemption, akin to alchemical transmutation, occurs when Spirit liberates itself from the gravitational pull of Matter, elevating it to its purest etheric form.
- This simultaneous spiritual and material liberation is the essence of Magic, transforming dense matter into radiant ether through the cohesive energy of Spirit.
- Magic as a Cosmic Law:
- Magic operates universally, from the smallest atom to the grandest cosmic system, reflecting the creative and redemptive processes of the Logoi.
- It is a natural law, practiced throughout history by advanced beings, from the Vedic sages to Egyptian priests, who understood and applied its principles to align with cosmic order.
- The Role of the Magician:
- Magic requires the Magician to align with the divine will, using advanced knowledge of geometry, astronomy, and mathematics to create and sustain harmony in the universe.
- The psychological “gift of Opportunity,” or the ability to position oneself at the center of any question, is key to practicing Magic effectively and linking human creativity to cosmic values.
- Examples of Organized Magic:
- The Egyptian Pyramids exemplify Magic as cosmic architecture, where geometry, astronomy, and mathematics reflect divine wisdom and universal order.
- Historical figures like Moses and Mme. Blavatsky demonstrated the application of Magic through their mastery of natural laws and invocation of subtle forces.
- Magic as Creation:
- All creative endeavors, from the structuring of the solar system to human innovation, are expressions of organized Magic, linking humanity to the divine architecture of the cosmos.
In summary, Magic is the scientific and spiritual process of creation and redemption, uniting Spirit and Matter to reflect the divine order. It is both a cosmic law and a practical art, enabling humanity to align with the universal principles that govern existence.