Sometimes magic is about listening. We
typically enter into magic with the idea of telling the world how we
want things to be. Sometimes we go in telling spirits what we want to
know. Or we explore divination for answers about what we're wondering
about, even if it's just a general “what's up with me?” But we
are rarely open to just listening without desire and moving with the
inspiration, that, however, is incredibly important to be able to do.
As a boy the first magic I learned from
my father was simply this. He taught me signs in nature to be aware
of certain things that were going to happen. Not to look for them,
but just to be aware enough to see them when they were there.
When I was older my teacher in
traditional craft gave me my first lesson by telling me to take
several opportunities to just sit somewhere and observe and take in
the world around me. Again, super important, and just a generally
good feeling thing to do.
In other areas of life we're often
impressed by the idea of a natural awareness to the flow of things
and the ability to act based on its inspiration. We talk about being
present, we talk about mindfulness, and about truly experiencing
those things in which we are engaged. This is important too, and is
suited to the idea about which I'm speaking, but that mindfulness can
accompany actions where we have a desired end.
Sometimes we just need to reach out and
touch the magical forces of the world, and be mindful, present, and
listen without any thought or idea about what we're looking for. Then
sometimes we need to do, sometimes we need to just keep listening,
sometimes we need to bask in the inspiration of the force we're
touching.
The world is awesome, not in the sense
that we're all pretty nifty, which, we are, but awesome, in the sense
of a thing filled with awe inspiring glory. That glory and awe can
lead us to a lot of answers we need, even when we don't know the
question to ask, if we're open to it. It can develop our subtle
bodies and instill in us completion, strength, and powers in a deeper
sense than just reaching out and asking for something.
I was reminded of all this tonight with
a pretty simple act. Opening myself up, gazing at the sky, and
chanting. Not for any purpose but connection, and with a sense of “I
should do this, but I don't really have a plan of where I'm going.”
It became super clear very fast, I knew what I needed, I got what I
needed, and I was granted a vision of the beauty of a star filled
sky, despite it being a relatively starless night. All in all, pretty
nifty, but even more, pretty useful. Hopefully you find some use in
it too.
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