Before any fruition resulting from a magical spell takes place, it is necessary to come up with the appropriate power words, and if necessary, the proper atmosphere for the ritual to take place. Each fruition is a success that brings about a spell of joy and satisfaction; the warlock or the sorcerer, accomplishes a feat but he does not know that it will simply lead to perdition and the loss of the loss - the power words are the buds of perdition.
But how can such small quanta of power bring about such great desired results. This is now the object of this discourse.
Observable aspects of the behaviour found in ritual and ceremonial magic in relation to power of words show the following:
- Power words may be spoken; yelled or whispered to bring about an effect
- Power words may be a prelude to a ceremony or a closure to the same
- Power words do not have to be spoken, they can simply be written
Theoretically, the spoken word or its use therefore could actually be the
key or the “catalyst” that could initiate the desired change or result. Any quanta of language, however is beyond measurement to show such distinction. There must be some lumping of quarks or the dislodging of an election to start such a magical process. But to this writer, it is not power phrase alone that does this but the presence of the spirit(s) bringing about the change.
In an act of God, (such as that of a miracle), the Logos, the Holy Spirit, Himself effective wrought the miracle, not even necessitating the spoken word.
In a magical operation, however, the occurrence of the word(s) summons the presence of the spirit(s) which will actually effect the change. The spirit is the entity of light energy that could lump the atomic quarks or dislodge its electron for a different result. It is the same being that would cause thing to materialize or dematerialize.
It is inevitable, however, for the one performing the sorcery to be indebted to said spirit(s) because they are actually the one performing the deed. Moreover, it is but natural that such an act is offensive to God because the operation was only stolen from Him and it is a violation of the operator's human nature as willed by God. This is in spite of the fact that the resultant, or the product of the magical operation, is considered good or beneficial to man.
When the magus performs magic he makes himself indebted to Satan and likewise offends God. Such an operation is foreign to his blessed existence as a man because it was a loot from the goodness of God and therefore in acting as a magician he removes himself from the goodwill of God.
For the many initiates who are now in the process of performing simple tricks and reading the occult to empower themselves, for the many adepts who have performed rituals offensive to God; let this be a warning. The orations you are memorizing are buds of perdition and you do not reconsider changing, you are on the sure road to hell.