Sacred Transformation
Summary
Sacred Transformation refers to a profound, mystical process of spiritual evolution, where an individual’s consciousness is elevated to a higher state of awareness, often referred to as cosmic consciousness. This transformation is said to occur through the manipulation of vibration and frequency, allowing the practitioner to tap into the underlying energies of the universe. In various esoteric traditions, including yoga and tantric practices, this process is facilitated by the arousal of the Kundalini Shakti, or Serpent Power, which lies dormant at the base of the spine. Through techniques involving the will, imagination, and psycho-sexual energy, the practitioner seeks to awaken and balance this energy, ultimately leading to a state of exalted and illumined consciousness.
The process of Sacred Transformation is often associated with the concept of vibration and frequency, where the practitioner seeks to attune their energy to the harmonics of the universe. This is achieved through various practices, such as meditation, visualization, and ritual magic, which serve to raise the individual’s vibrational frequency and connect them with the cosmic consciousness. The ultimate goal of this transformation is to transcend the limitations of the human condition, embracing a state of unity and oneness with the universe. As described by Patanjali, the founder of Yoga Philosophy, this state of consciousness allows the practitioner to acquire extraordinary abilities and strengths, such as the strength of an elephant or a tiger, by making Samyama on these qualities.
In the context of mystical and magical practices, Sacred Transformation is often linked to the concept of the “magical child” or “bud-will,” which represents the potential for spiritual growth and self-realization. Through the practice of Sacred Transformation, the practitioner seeks to nurture and cultivate this potential, ultimately giving birth to a new, enlightened state of consciousness. This process is said to involve the exaltation of pre-human phases of life, where the practitioner taps into the primal energies of the universe, and channels them into a higher state of awareness, characterized by cosmic consciousness
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From Grant Kenneth - Aleister Crowley and the
fore orgasm is achieved she must move the image by the power of her mind and transfer it to the centre of Will, the Ajna Chakra, represented by the third eye in the cerebral region. If she is highly skilled she will have transferred the primal power to this centre at an earlier stage of the rite; …
From Grant Kenneth - Aleister Crowley and the
ss, characteristic of pre-human phases of life, with the ultimate product of an exalted and illumined human 22 Patanjali, who founded the great system of Yoga Philosophy, declared that “by making Samyama on the strength of an elephant or a tiger, the student acquires that strength”. (Quoted by …
From Grant Kenneth - Aleister Crowley and the
he Hathayoga Pradipika and the Shiva Sanihita, which Crowley mentions in Magick as famous Hindu treatises on certain physical practices, describe a method known as Vajroli mudra in which the fluids are absorbed via the penis, which is used after the fashion of a siphon. Much practice under the gu…
From Grant Kenneth - Aleister Crowley and the
d. 20 This work, published by Ganesh & Co. (Madras, 1953), contains the invaluable commentary by Vimalanandaswami. 3 Zone of the Fire Snake THERE ARE several methods, mystical and magical, of arousing the Serpent Power or Kundalini Shakti; they may be studied in the Tantras and the various…
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