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~ Articles - Circles, Why Use them? ~
(A discourse on the psychology of magic circles by Mel White)
They say that the longest journey begins with a single step.
So, too, the exploration of Magical studies begins with a single step. Though the
first step in a physical journey is often self-evident, the First Step on a Magical
journey is often not quite so clear. While formally organized groups often have
a path of lessons to instruct newcomers, the solitary or isolated student is often
left standing in perplexity on this broad plain of knowledge, wondering just where
in the heck to begin. And wondering, too, if it's "okay" to start just anywhere.
While it's true that studies can begin in a direction that
attracts you, the necessary first step must be learning to make psychic shields.
There are "Things of the Dark" out there. There are any number of explanations for
what these things might be-- ghosts, demons, or simply uncontrolled urges of the
subconscious mind. In truth, it doesn't matter what they are. What does matter is
that their effect is very real and unless they are put under your control, they
will drag you over the borders of sanity into psychosis. You are most vulnerable
to them while you're in an "open" trance or meditative state. That's why the wise
practitioner always begins by taking steps to define exactly what will be permitted
through the portals of their "psychic shields"-- no matter how simple the ritual.
And this, in a nutshell, is what "protective magic" is about.
There are a number of ways to do this. The most common is
to begin by drawing a circle (around a group or yourself) and invoking the one or
more protective powers. Generally, this is done by candlelight, in front of an altar
that holds certain magical objects. The circle may be further "secured" and "cleared"
by using salt, salt water, rum, incense, or some other method. You may be wearing
a special robe and will have taken a bath (or performed a cleansing
ritual) earlier. The powers that protect you will be called on and then
you will begin your ritual.
Is it psychological? Absolutely! Is there a reason why protection
rituals always take this form? Positively! Let's take a step back and see what you're
actually doing and how the process works-- from a psychological standpoint-- and
how to use this knowledge to help you refine your circles to enhance your rituals.
Psychologists and psychics alike view the mind's structure
as a three-part entity: The ego (that which you think of as yourself), the superego
(the "higher self") and the Id (the child within). The Id is, in a sense, a computer.
Like most computers, it operates on the "garbage in-garbage out" principle. There's
an old superstition "as you name something, so will it become." Tell yourself that
you're very unlucky and your id will obligingly give you bad days by enhancing any
negatives in your environment. Tell yourself that you are clumsy, and your id-computer
will obligingly arrange for you to break a leg while stepping off the sidewalk.
The bad news is that the Id can't make a judgment as to whether or not this is a
good idea. It only knows that it's received these "instructions" and must carry
them out. The good news is that you can actually program/reprogram this portion
of your mind.
You begin programming this Internal Servant of yours by first
drawing its attention to what you want done and then explaining what you need done
in a simple and clear manner. Repeating the instructions in a chant help fix the
goals for the Id-- rhymed chants seem to be easier for it to process. Each time
you perform the ritual and repeat the chant, the programming is strengthened. Never
mind that your ego and superego understand that you're going to program the child-like
Id. It works just the same.
To direct the Id's attention to the process, you first have
to impress it. Using special tools and clothing alert it that something unusual
is going on and that it must pay attention. Acquiring hard-to-obtain items, drawing
symbols, performing a symbolic sacrifice (donating money, say, to a good cause)
are all ways of reinforcing the Id's impression that this ceremony is very special
and that the result will be very powerful. Organized, meaningful symbols, speak
to your subconscious mind in ways it understands, reinforcing the goals you have
set.
Drawing the circle itself establishes boundaries within your
environment ("The rest of the world can do what it likes Out There. All within this
circle is in MY control!"). Purifying the circle and consecrating it (sprinkling
water which has been blessed and salt added) further enforce your territory, defining
the borders where you are "safe". Nothing can enter this area except what you invite
inside. You further tighten these borders by calling on certain powers.
You can call on any powers you like. Some use traditional
Christian images. Others call up deities from the religion they are most comfortable
with. And many people use the thought/image of a beam of light that represents either
God/Goddess (whichever one they like) OR The power of light and life and goodness
in the Universe.
The number of powers called as guardians varies. You may
choose to invoke one powerful being to protect your circle. Or you might call on
the Universal Being/Light AND four guardians (one for each quarter of the compass).
A third approach is to use a guardian for the four quarters of the compass and no
higher being. There is no "absolutely correct" system; the correct system is the
one that YOU are comfortable with.
Take time to choose the guardians of your circle carefully.
You should select guardians (gods or animals or some form of life) which have a
deeper meaning to you and whose qualities are in harmony with your goals. For the
new student, it's best to have all your Powers and Guardians from the same belief
system/religion/mythic universe so that the symbols will be consistent and not confuse
the Id.
You CAN use people-- saints, movie actors, figures from favorite
books as guardians. DO, however, pick someone who's dead or non-existent. The dead
can't argue with your interpretation of them, whereas the living may be highly offended
to be approached as gods/ guardians).
As your studies continue, you will find that your totems
or guardians change. This is to be expected; as you explore new realms in your studies,
you may find you need guardians who deal with very specific areas to strengthen
and guide you in these new fields.
But don't make the mistake of assuming that you'll become
so powerful that you will never need the protection of the psychic shielding circle
in some form. And don't assume that you will not need a circle for "positive" magic
such as healing. Open is open-- and open is vulnerable. And circles strengthen and
protect you by defining what psychological influences will be allowed to work with
you.
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