The power used in magick and witchcraft is rooted in the
knowledge of four simple rules known as the witch’s pyramid. These are the four
corner stones of magick, and though they may not be completely magickal in and
of themselves, their joint application is. The ability to utilize the four
magick rules will result in the ability of what is known as ‘witch power’.
The four rules of magick are: Imagination, Willpower, Faith
and Silence.
Imagination is the ability to summon within your mind an
idea or desire. The imagination used in the witch’s pyramid should be focused
and complete.
Willpower is the drive for the idea and desire summoned with
imagination. This is the magickal will, which should be potent and unwavering.
A firm Faith in ones abilities is also necessary for the
application of the magickal will and vivid imagination. Without this then there
would be no belief in the powers of the witch. You must have strong faith in
your spells, faith in your own true power.
Silence is a necessary tool for the budding practitioner of
the occult arts. Though we are in a more ‘enlightened’ time period in which
there is more freedom, it would do you well to practice in the art of secrecy.
Tell no one of your workings that is not understanding to your cause. For their
cynical responses can be damaging to the faith that you have built and their
negative energies can affect the course of a spell. Also a more mundane
reasoning to keeping silent about your workings is the very real damage of
fear. Fear from neighbors who upon learning of your extra-curriculum activities
will proceed to call the authorities every night you are casting a spell. Fear
from coworkers who slander your good name to elevate themselves and diminish
your time at a job. Fear from fanatics who will picket your house or harass you
with their benedictions and prayers of enslavement.
The culmination of the four rules or pyramid powers will
result in the basic and fundamental achievement of witch power. Stay true to
the witch’s pyramid and magick will most certainly be a foot.
Beatus Esse,
T.LH
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