Magick According to Crowley, there is a single definition of the purpose for ritual magick: to achieve Union with God through "the uniting of the Microcosm with the Macrocosm". Since this process is so arduous, it is also acceptable to use magick to develop the self (i.e. one's body of light) or to create ideal circumstances for the Work (e.g. having access to a place in which to do ritual undisturbed). There are many kinds of magick, but the categories of ritual that are recommended by Crowley include
banishing unwanted forces, various forms of
invocation, and the
eucharist, which "consists in taking common things, transmuting them into things divine, and consuming them".
Tree of Life The path of attainment is largely defined by the Tree of Life. The aspirant begins in
Malkuth, which is the everyday material world of phenomena, with the ultimate goal being at
Kether, the sphere of Unity with Nuit. Through various exercises and practices, the aspirant attains certain spiritual and mental states that are characterized by the various sephiroth that ascend the Tree. Crowley considered a deep understanding of the Qabalah to be essential to the Thelemite. The practice of the
Middle Pillar is especially important. The
Tree of Life is a tool used to categorize and organize various mystical concepts. At its most simple level it is composed of ten spheres, or emanations, called
sephiroth (sing. "sephira") which are connected by twenty-two paths. Each sephira and path is assigned various ideas, such as gods, cards of the Tarot, astrological planets and signs, elements, and so forth. The sephiroth are represented by the planets and the paths by the characters of the
Hebrew alphabet, which are subdivided by the five elements, the seven classical planets, and the twelve signs of the
Zodiac. Crowley's
Liber 777 is one of the most comprehensive collections of such qabalistic correspondences.
Concentration Another key element to Thelemic mysticism is the ability to concentrate. This skill has two modalities: the first is the rapid, accurate, and efficient movement of thought (which is the realm of magick) and the other is the stopping of thought altogether (which is accomplished in Yoga). In the first, it is the manipulation of all ideas into one idea, and in the second is the taking of that one thought and reducing it to nothing. Concentration is essentially the prerequisite for all sustained success, not only in spiritual practices, but in day-to-day life as well. The general program for developing concentration is borrowed almost completely from the practice of Yoga within the
Hindu and
Buddhist systems. Crowley gives a general overview of the techniques in two books:
Eight Lectures on Yoga and in the section called "Mysticism" in
Magick (Book 4).
Body of light Crowley referred to the
augoeides, a Greek term for the
body of light, and connected it with 'the Knowledge & Conversation of the
Holy Guardian Angel' associated with each human being. He stressed that the body of light must be built up through the use of imagination, and that it must then be animated, exercised, and disciplined. According to Asprem (2017): Crowley explains that the most important practices for developing the Body of Light are: According to Crowley, the role of the body of light is broader than simply being a vehicle for astral travel — he writes that it is also the storehouse of all experience. The benefit of astral travel is essentially one of education: it is akin to exploring one's own spiritual universe and understanding its fundamental components so that the one can eventually master it. The general object is the "control of the Astral Plane, the ability to find one's way about it, to penetrate such sanctuaries as are guarded from the profane, [and] to make such relations with its inhabitants as may avail to acquire knowledge and power, or to command service". Also, "one's apprehension of the Astral Plane must be accurate, for Angels, Archangels, and Gods are derived therefrom by analysis. One must have pure materials if one wishes to brew pure beer". Crowley believed that what was experienced during "astral travel" was not relevant in terms of what is "real" or "unreal". He thought that the only value to this practice is in the utility it provides to the practitioner. He believed that the body of light is more important than simply for astral travel—that it is also the storehouse of all experiences.
Numerical methods Numerological methods such as
gematria,
isopsephy, and
English Qaballa are key to understanding Thelemic texts and scriptures, many of which, including
The Book of the Law, are written in abstract, poetic, and often cryptic language. Through the use of one or more of these methods, the normally opaque meaning of the texts can be made clear.
Magical record A magical record is a journal or other source of documentation containing magical events, experiences, ideas, and any other information that the magician may see fit to add. There can be many purposes for such a record, such as recording evidence to verify the effectiveness of specific procedures (per the scientific method that Aleister Crowley claimed should be applied to the practice of magic) or to ensure that data may propagate beyond the lifetime of the magician. Benefits of this process vary, but usually include future analysis and further education by the individual and/or associates with whom the magician feels comfortable in revealing such intrinsically private information. Crowley was highly insistent upon the importance of this practice. As he writes in Liber E, "It is absolutely necessary that all experiments should be recorded in detail during, or immediately after, their performance ... The more scientific the record is, the better. Yet the emotions should be noted, as being some of the conditions. Let then the record be written with sincerity and care; thus with practice it will be found more and more to approximate to the ideal." Other items he suggests for inclusion include the physical and mental condition of the experimenter, the time and place, and environmental conditions, including the weather. ==Milestones==