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BOOK IV
DIVINATION
- A. The Form of Divination employed.
- B. The Diviner.
- C. The Forces acting in the Divination.
- D. The Subject of the Divination.
- E. The Preparation of all things necessary, and the right understanding of
the process so as to formulate a connecting-link between the process employed
and the Macrocosm. {163}
- F. Invocation of the Higher: arrangement of the Scheme of Divination, and
initiation of the forces thereof.
- G. The first entry into the matter: First assertion of limits and
correspondences: beginning of the working.
- H. The actual and careful formulation of the question demanded: and
consideration of all its correspondences and their classification.
- I. Announcement aloud that all the correspondences taken are correct and
perfect: the Diviner places his hand upon the instrument of Divination:
standing at the East of the Altar, and prepares to invoke the forces required
in the Divination.
- J. Solemn invocation of the necessary spiritual forces to aid the Diviner
in the Divination. Then let him say: "Arise before me clear as a mirror, O
magical vision requisite for the accomplishment of this divination."
- K. Accurately define the term of the question: putting down clearly in
writing what is already "known," what is "suspected" or "implied," and what is
sought to be known. And see that thou verify in the beginning of the
judgment, that part which is already known.
- L. Next let the Diviner formulate clearly under two groups or heads ("a") the
arguments "for," ("b") the arguments "against," the success of the subject of one
divination, so as to be able to draw a preliminary conclusion therefrom on
either side.
- M. First formulation of a conclusive judgment from the premises already
obtained.
- N. Same as section L.
- O. Formulation of a second judgment, this time of the further developments
arising from those indicated in the previous process of judgment, which was a
preliminary to this operation.
- P. The comparison of the first preliminary judgment with one second
judgment developing therefrom: so as to enable the Diviner to form an idea of
the probable action of "forces beyond the actual plane" by the invocation of an
angelic figure consonant to the process; and in this matter take care not to
mislead thy judgment through the action of thine own preconceived ideas; but
only relying ___ after due tests ___ on the indication afforded thee by the
angelic form. And know, unless the form be of an angelic nature, its
indication will not be reliable; seeing, that if it be an elemental, it will
be below the plane desired.
- Q. The Diviner now completely and thoroughly formulates his whole judgment
as well for the immediate future as for the development thereof, taking into
account the knowledge and indications given him by the angelic form.
- R. Having this result before him, let the Diviner now formulate a fresh
divination process, based on the conclusions at which he has arrived, so as to
form a basis for a further working.
- S. Formulates the sides for and against for a fresh judgment, and deduces
conclusion from fresh operation. {164}
- T. The Diviner then compares carefully the whole judgment and decisions
arrived at with their conclusions, and delivers now plainly a succinct and
consecutive judgment thereon.
- U. The Diviner gives advice to the Consultant as to what use he shall make
of the judgment.
- V. The Diviner formulates clearly with what forces it may be necessary to
work in order to combat the Evil, or fix the Good, promised by the Divination.
- W. Lastly, remember that unto thee a divination shall be as a sacred work
of the Divine Magic of Light, and not to be performed to pander unto thy
curiosity regarding the secrets of another. And if by this means thou shalt
arrive at a knowledge of another's secrets, thou shalt respect and not betray
them.
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