Back
in April I had a bit of an unnerving day, which involved a bit of
magic, and that magic first induced a good bit of panic, and well,
frankly, abject terror, eventually more magic made things run
smoothly in seemingly miraculous ways. Because obviously, when magic
is the thing that made things worse, it's obvious that more magic
will make things better? Right? Well...in a lot of cases yes. So I'm
going to tell my story, because so far most people who've heard it
have thought it was cool, but hopefully it will also illustrate how
to simply use magic in situations that arise as well as looking at
how more magic can fix magic that isn't necessarily going how you'd
hoped.
I,
like most Americans, have a car. But, unlike a lot of people, I tend
to not think about doing things I need to do for myself or my stuff,
or my well being. For example, when I had pneumonia earlier in the
year, it took two months of being sick before I went to the doctor
because I figured, “I'll get better, and I don't have time to go
sit at a doctors office or rest.” I spend a lot of time at work,
and then I spend almost full time hours coaching, add to that
blogging, other writing projects, the occasional bit of magic, and
involvement in the local OTO body and I really don't have much time
for me or things related to me. I'm usually pretty focused on the
needs of others, or things I perceive as a duty to others and so I
often deal with my own life when stuff explodes and forces me to look
at it. Hopefully...I'll become more self aware and fix this at some
point...anyway, for now, it provides the back drop for this story of
magic, nearly crying in bed, more magic, and then success.
So
yeah...the car. Well, my car is a 2014. I got it as a birthday
present to myself in 2014. It's pretty nice, has navigation, rear
cameras, a sun roof the full length of the vehicle, leather
interiors...you know, car stuff. But it's a little European car, and
it's a slightly larger model of this typically tiny car, but the
engine still seems to be made for the tiny version and so it doesn't
have a lot of pick up. But apparently it's got a turbo
charger...which I didn't know, and those are fragile, and require,
well the basic maintenance that normal people usually consider
minimal and required.
My
oil light was on, and I told myself I'd get to it. Some time passed,
and I still told myself I'd get to it, and well the car started
telling me to get to it. The pick up felt worse. It felt rough. It
was idling poorly. I started to get nervous, and then one Saturday
the engine light came on my car which has about 30K miles on it. I
was pulling into the lot at work as it came on and thought “crap, I
have stuff I have to do this weekend.”
So,
I grabbed a bit of paper at my desk and cut it into a square. I drew
a hexagram on it and in the hexagram drew the seal of Mars from the
Heptameron and then like the seals from the Archidoxes of magic drew
the planetary symbols in the points, but ordered such that Mars was
crowning the hexagram. I added little crosses to the points like in
the Lamen from the Heptameron and then drew a circle around it. I
added the God name for Mars as given in the Golden Dawn's
correspondences for Gevurah, and wrote the names of Samael, the angel
of Mars, Samax who is the king of the aerial spirits ruled by Mars,
and Carmax who is one of his ministers amongst the aerial spirits,
and amusingly enough is also the name of the place from which I'd
purchased my car.
I
traced a cross and the sign of Mars above the paper talisman, I
prayed the Orphic hymn of Mars and then said a prayer of invocation:
“Holy
and Merciful God, Lord of Hosts, hear my prayer and send me a good
angel to be my aid in all that I ask. Adonai Tzvot I call upon you to
send your angel Samael to assist me, and I ask that Samael bring
forth King Samax and his minister Carmax that they may grant my
requests.”
I
felt the presence of the angel and I explained that my car was having
difficulties and asked that he direct the aerial spirits to correct
any problem so that I could at least get through the various things I
had to do that day and make sure the car remained ok until I took it
to the shop, and that I would do so the next day.
After
work I went out to my car, drove it, and it drove fine. The warning
lights were still on, but all the problems seemed to cease. Still, I
was worried, and later in the day thought “perhaps if I put the
seal closer to the mechanism that would help. So I parked, put the
seal in the glove box instead of on the seat, and went into a store.
When I came back out and turned on the car, the engine light was no
longer on. I thanked Samael and the spirits, and I felt pretty good.
I thought to myself how I should work with Samael more often.
Normally in the past when I had need of something Martial I would
call on Bartzabel, I guess because of my Thelemic background. It
crossed my mind that a week or so earlier I had listened to an
episode of Charm the Water where Aaron interviewed Diablito from Ordo
Al Ghul and they talked about a warning in Ashen Chassen's Gateways
of Light and Shadow against conjuring Samael, because, as the
accuser he will come and lay out all of your wrong doing and your
failures and he will break you down as you will be defenseless
against his accusations because you'll see the truth in them. He
essentially holds up a mirror of your flaws and forces you to face
them. As this crossed my mind I thought “Well that's clearly not
true, Samael is awesome.”
I
went home, I posted a big thank you to Samael on my Facebook wall. I
went to bed.
So,
let's pause for the cause and look at what we'd done so far. First,
it was a Saturday, but I called the angel of Mars (Tuesday) for
magical help in a pinch. Mars rules over chariots, chariots in the
ancient world largely being associated with war and battle. So the
modern equivalent of a chariot would be a car, and thus Mars is the
planetary ruler that oversees cars and other machines of
transportation, but does not directly rule travel.
I
didn't want Samael to fix my problem...I wanted Samael, to make
Samax, make Carmax fix it. I needed Samael involved because he is
essentially the governing agent set over that quadrant of creation,
but asking the guy who manages the dealership to come fix my car
probably won't do much, instead he'll tell the guy who runs the
maintenance division (Samax), to tell the mechanic (Carmax) to do it.
Another way to look at it is that Samael is an angel, and they are
great at giving advice, telling you how to fix things in your life,
initiating various powers into your sphere, and generally motivating
big picture movements towards manifestation, but, while they can get
hands on stuff done, they're not always focused on hands on manifest
stuff, and sub-lunar spirits are better at that because they exist in
conjunction with the manifest world. King Samax and Carmax being
aerial spirits are spirits who are sub-lunar as in they exist within
the earthly sphere instead of existing in the celestial sphere, there
are references to aerial, and terrestrial spirits, and occasionally
aqueous ones, as “demons” or spirits who exist beneath the
celestial realm without being themselves infernal. The
Theurgia-Goetia refers to aerial spirits as mixed nature, partaking
both of good and evil, seemingly with the intention of saying they
are partially of an angelic nature and partially demonic...this sort
of blending is great for a comic book, but doesn't really fit into
the worldview of the late medieval and early renaissance grimoires
that predate the Lemegeton. At that point spirits were spirits and
where they resided had to do with how they might be called and how
they might serve you when they show up, maybe who they answer to, but
not all demons who resided beneath the celestial realm were devils.
So, consider the aerial spirits as being easy to access since they
reside in the earthly sphere, useful for material needs, again
because they reside in the earthly sphere, and somewhat morally
ambivalent. They also generally arrive on the winds and should be
called directionally and preferably in a space with access to air
flow, although in my example, I'm at a desk in an office and it
worked fine.
The
way I called them was simple and unplanned. I didn't fast, I didn't
do any special bathing, or put on special clothes. Those things are
nice, especially for an introduction. There are various reasons why
those things make it easier for you to experience a spirit. But in
this case, I didn't have prior work with Samael and was still able to
call on him without a bunch of ritual or special prep. Part of this
is that I did not need him to manifest in a way where I could see or
hear him, and I did not need to be able to have some visionary
experience of him. I just needed his spiritual presence to hear a
request and aid with it. So in cases like that you don't need nearly
as much to accomplish it. Having worked with spirits in his sphere
before, having worked the Abramelin, and having spent a lot of time
working with angels in general probably helps. But even if that's not
the case for you, angels generally are interested in contact if
you're earnestly trying.
The
prayer was pretty short and wasn't overtly magical. Part of that is
influence from the Olympic spirits who all kind of suggest very
simple methods of approaching them in my experience, and that of many
other magicians I know. But part of it is also drawn from old
medieval Catholic ways of working with angels. In Catholic magic a
simple prayer to God to send an angel for assistance is normal and
doesn't need circles and signs and stuff. In Forbidden Rites
it's even noted that sometimes the method of a simple prayer to send
an angel was considered acceptable whereas adding in seals and
circles would be what crossed the line into “necromancy” and
illicit magic. So the simple prayer method is also well attested. In
my example you'll note that “Lord of Hosts” or “Adonai Tzvot”
is the only “name of God” that I use (unless you count “Holy
and Merciful God”). Lord of Hosts is my preferred go-to God Name
because, well, it describes God as I understand God, but also it's
the most appropriate name from a Merkavah perspective, which
definitely influences me. Interestingly enough it's also one of the
small handful of names of God which Abraham the Jew says is permitted
to use after one received their Holy Guardian Angel and begins to
work The Sacred Magic.
I
asked for something pretty direct, and I said what I would do if I
got it. A lot of times when working with a spirit you'll do this in
terms of “if you get the girl I like to talk to me, I'll pour rose
petals on your seal and then burn them for you as an incense.” You
present an if/then in terms of an offering. That can be a good way to
go. Sometimes, angels want to see you fixing what's going on with
you. They want you to be your best self. So sometimes with an angel
your if/then can be “hey, give me the assist to get through this
and I'll do my part to make it better.” In addition to that I went
online and publicly praised the angel's work. This is something we
see in ancient graffiti, people would publicly thank gods and spirits
who helped them achieve their desires. Spirits seem to like good
publicity. Maybe it means more people will talk to them, maybe it
strengthens their anchor in the world. I don't know. But lots of
magicians find it's part of what their spirits want, the ancients
understood it's what spirits want, and in my experience it goes over
well with them.
So,
now that we've analyzed the magic to this point, lets continue the
story...
The
next day was Sunday. I was supposed to take the car to the shop,
since Saturday, everything ran smoothly. Instead, I slept til like
4pm. Now in my defense, normally I sleep like 3 to 5 hours a night,
and usually once a week, maybe once every other week, I get a night
where I can actually sleep. This had been my first opportunity at any
extended amount of sleep for some time. And maybe I got overzealous
about sleeping. In any case, I did not fulfill my end of the bargain.
When I woke up I tried to. I drove around to a bunch of mechanics
shops but they were all closed. Apparently most of them had no Sunday
hours, so doing my part would have been tough even if I'd woken up, I
did eventually find one that was open though, but they weren't taking
anymore work for the day, so ultimately I still missed the mark.
So
I figured “Well, when I get some time off I'll take care of this,
the seal seems to be working.”
The
next morning I got up, got ready for work, hopped in my car, got on
the belt way...and found that I couldn't accelerate above about 20
miles per hour. My car was shooting huge amounts of smoke out the
back, and it felt like it was going to fall apart when I tried to
accelerate. I saw cars driving up behind me and thought “oh crap,
I'm going to die if I don't get off the beltway” so I quickly
exited, called my boss, and told her I wouldn't be in, and headed for
the nearest mechanic.
I
pulled into a repair shop up the street from my house, I asked the
guy for an oil change and a tune up. He said it didn't make sense
that I'd need a tune up. I explained my problem, and admitted I'd
missed an oil change, and he said I should take it to the dealer,
because if there's a problem, and he touches it the warranty will be
voided. I was like “No, I can't make it to the dealer, I have to
bring it to you, I understand I'll have to pay.” So he said he'd do
the oil change, and he'd fix a light I'd had out for awhile, and he'd
see if that took care of it. He also explained that I was wrong about
how frequently I needed oil changes, and that the frequency was twice
as often as I'd thought, so I was more negligent than I'd thought.
He
seemed like a good guy though, I felt like I was in good hands. So I
walked home and left him to it. I came back later, and he was done.
He told me how hard changing the light was and showed me cell phone
pictures. He was cordial and it seemed like everything was going to
be ok. Then he was like “So, you'd f-ed.” He walked me over to my
car and explained that I'd burned out the turbo charger because I
hadn't taken care of the oil. But...he explained it in vivid detail,
with lots of curse words. He explained repeatedly how it was entirely
my fault, and no one could help me, and that I'd destroyed my car,
and at a minimum it would cost me $8K to fix it, each line pretty
much included a refrain of how it was all my fault because I'd “f'ed
up”. It was the most surreal customer service experience ever. And
that was when I realized I was standing in front of a very real
manifestation of the accuser.
He
suggested I try the dealership. I drove to the next town, went to
where I'd bought the car, the trip was terrifying. It drove better
than it did before the oil change, I could force it to about 40mph
now, but each acceleration gave a puff of black smoke, and if I
pushed passed forty is was constant smoke and rattling. The
dealership told me they couldn't see me for two weeks, but maybe
another dealership that took their extended warranty could see me
sooner. I drove home, the car riding horribly. I went up to my room,
and laid down for an hour trying to relax to get rid of some of the
stress, but the mechanic's explanation of my fault and the problems
it would cause me just kept vividly replaying in my head so I
couldn't sleep, and I could feel my heart racing as I edged just
outside of panic.
I
went back downstairs, and I went to my ancestor altar and made
offerings and prayed for help. Then I made essentially the same
prayer as before, but this time called on Raphael and Tzadkiel.
Making
offerings to my ancestors tends to center me, calm me down, and give
me strength. When things are bothering me, and I can smell the
incense from their altar I start to calm down. Generally knowing they
are there looking out for me and helping me is something that helps
make me feel good and feel like I'll get through stuff. This is one
of the reasons I heavily advocate that people establish an ancestor
relationship. Your ancestors can help you with stuff in your life,
and they can also help you navigate the spirit world. They can work
directly with the spirits you're calling on and make sure they way
they are manifesting things is a way which will help you, and having
been human, they'll understand in ways other spirits might not. So
they can add strength to what you're doing and also clarity to the
work that spirits are doing on your behalf.
A
lot of the time it will make sense to do spirit work at your ancestor
altar, having already made offerings to your ancestors and having
invited their presence. But you can also do ritual with your
ancestors and then go to your altar where you do magic or
conjurations and work their having asked already for their aid, maybe
taking some token with you, or you can do your magic, like I did, and
then go to your ancestors afterwards for help, like I did. In my case
I just made offerings and then asked for help, but you might also
bring some talisman or physical element of the magic you're working
and leave it on the altar for them to work on. There are a lot of
ways they can be incorporated into your work. We often talk about
needing them as spirits involved in our magic, but we rarely talk
about how to do that in a practical sense. In my case, these methods
I've described are how I actively work with them in working magic.
So
in addition to my ancestors, I called on Raphael, for the Sun, and
Tzadkiel, for Jupiter. Unlike Samael these are spirits with whom I
have a long history of work and familiarity. So it's definitely
easier to call them with a more present effect using the simple
prayer method. In this case I called them at the same time, which I
don't usually do, and I didn't use Orphic hymns or seals. Just a
prayer to the Lord of Hosts, and this time especially highlighting
his Merciful and Loving nature, and also not just asking for good
angels...I asked specifically “send your good AND MERCIFUL”
angels. Mercy of course being the opposite of the Judgment inherent
in Gevurah.
So,
why the Sun? The Sun has kind of a magical reset button effect in
some ways, it sets things to order. The Sun and Solar Spirits have a
lot of cool interesting effects of their own, but in conjunction with
other planetary forces the Sun has the ability to set and direct
their motion. This is why the Sun is a general force of healing, it
creates balance and draws the forces of the body or soul which are
misaligned back into alignment. An important part of work in magical
development involves engaging this solar principle and learning to
use it to give order to the planetary forces as they manifest in your
life. This element is also reflected in the relationship between the
Abramelin working and the spirit magic which follows it. So in this
case I called upon Raphael to create order and direction so that the
Martial force would manifest primarily around getting my car fixed
rather than around punishing or judging me for any misdeed. I
conjured Tzadkiel to add to this balancing effect, since Tzadkiel in
addition to the various Jupiterian powers and the fatherly providence
and the kingly fecundity which he brings, he also brings Mercy and
therefore could stay Samael's hand and cool the fires of judgment.
Tzadkiel could also cause those looking at my situation to look upon
me mercifully and lean more in my favor than against it.
So
having conjured the spirits I explained what I needed and then
continued with the day. I decided I would go get lunch and then make
the trip to the other dealership, with the thought that the lunch
trip could help me gauge my ability to drive more. When I got back
from lunch I got the urge to check the mail. I'd just checked it over
the weekend, and usually I don't check it too often unless I'm
expecting something because usually it's just junk. But I thought
“hey, maybe something in there will help things seem more alright.”
So I opened the mail box and the only thing in it was a recall notice
for my vehicle. Now it wasn't for the turbo charger, it was for the
computer, but the glitch caused the car to be unable to accelerate
above certain speeds similar to what mine was doing and it talked
about the high level of danger this could potentially cause. I took
this as a good sign and brought the recall notice with me.
I
went to the dealer, explained my problem, and how I'd taken it to get
an oil change today, but I'd misunderstood the frequency and I was
late on the oil change, enough so that the new oil already looked
bad, and that the oil had burned up the turbo charger so it wouldn't
accelerate. Then I showed them the recall notice, and said, while it
was a different part, it was the same symptom, and I asked if they
could be related. The service station clerk said he'd call to see
what the warranty could do, and he led me to the waiting room. About
forty minutes later he came out with some paperwork and the keys to a
loaner car. Three days later, they'd finished taking apart and
reassembling my cars front end, and repairing the problems, and I
went and picked it up.
The
invoice pleasantly had zeros on the bottom. There was no cost. The
first mechanic had suggested that maybe the extended warranty
combined with the warranty would help reduce the cost but he insisted
that the dealer would probably make me pay part of it. Again his
estimate was $8K or higher for the work, and since they had to take
apart everything, and it took days of work, a high cost seems likely.
But in the end it didn't cost anything.
The
car was definitely new enough, and with few enough miles that the
warranty should have covered this, but I've seen situations where
routine maintenance was done and the owner just couldn't document it
and so claims were denied, let alone cases like mine. So I think this
is a win for magic. But I think the story is especially helpful
because it illustrates how various spirits and magical forces can
work together to shape a manifestation. I think it also shows how
when we're not careful a manifestation might have parts that we
aren't expecting, or might not want to deal with.
I've
seen people say that people should only conjure Camael because Samael
is essentially the devil, he is poison, the Prince of Rome who God
cast into fire for his desire to punish God's favored people. I've
seen others say Camael is just a corruption of the name Samael and
there is only Samael as the angel of Mars. But Camael seems to be a
different name with a different meaning, and people seem to conjure
Camael and get successful results from a different sort of presence
than the one they get when they conjure Samael. If you look at the
history of Jewish angel magic a lot of angel names are basically a
random word with God tacked onto it. This isn't even a reductionist
statement, it was essentially the concept behind the earliest Jewish
forms of angel magic. So Camael also being an angel is pretty
reasonable. But that doesn't mean we shouldn't still conjure Samael.
Sometimes we need that poison. Sometimes we need to have a mirror
held up to show us our flaws and break us down, but we need to know
how to then put ourselves back together and what forces we need to
draw in to move forward from that experience. Samael may be poison,
but he's the poison which is an expression of the divine.
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