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Will & Resh : Seeds of the Work?

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  • U Uni_Verse

    The pausing before every meal, to sound elven knocks and speak of Will
    Transmutation of a basic necessity into Energy, the Great Work
    Establishing through Resh, a splendid cylic sublimity

    If we were to take the advice of the Sufis, one might propose that the first, perhaps most important ritual a Magician shall ever perform is the declaration of Will before imbibing sustenance.
    Setting into motion the idea that all processes, no matter how small or neccesary shall be pressed into service for that One unnameable goal.

    From there, the next layer, one may propose is the performance of Resh.
    Of consciously selecting four particular moments to dedicate fully to the Great Work
    By which we may establish a rhythm for the performance of the Great Work
    That which with we toke the fires for the performance of the Great Work
    Four beats of the Heart, by which one sets ones Life and ones Breathing
    And so on and so forth until the end of all ages

    What say You to This?

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    Uni_Verse
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    @RulesOfAir said

    "I'm comparing this to physical exercise. It's important to exercise somewhat regularly if you want your body to do the things you want it to do. For a long time I wanted to lose weight, and I've tried all sorts of machines, running, swimming, etc. but nothing ever lasted longer than a few weeks. That is, until I started doing a bodybuilding routine with barbells. Now I hit the gym 2-3 times a week at least, have lost almost 15 pounds, and have been doing consistently for over 3 months. "

    Do you work out at exactly the same time, each day?
    Is there anything you do with a regularity similar to Resh?

    Resh involves the use of many of the necessary skills and talents involved in ceremonial magick.
    More importantly, it establishes a powerful connection with the Sun.
    As our little Angel pointed out, you were not doing it for long -
    I suggest you give it another go, doing it for at least three months (six or a lifetime : far better 😄 )
    If there was a way for me to stress this more I would

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    • U Uni_Verse

      The pausing before every meal, to sound elven knocks and speak of Will
      Transmutation of a basic necessity into Energy, the Great Work
      Establishing through Resh, a splendid cylic sublimity

      If we were to take the advice of the Sufis, one might propose that the first, perhaps most important ritual a Magician shall ever perform is the declaration of Will before imbibing sustenance.
      Setting into motion the idea that all processes, no matter how small or neccesary shall be pressed into service for that One unnameable goal.

      From there, the next layer, one may propose is the performance of Resh.
      Of consciously selecting four particular moments to dedicate fully to the Great Work
      By which we may establish a rhythm for the performance of the Great Work
      That which with we toke the fires for the performance of the Great Work
      Four beats of the Heart, by which one sets ones Life and ones Breathing
      And so on and so forth until the end of all ages

      What say You to This?

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      mark0987
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      93,

      I have done Resh everyday for around eight months, I feel it is perhaps my most favorite spiritual exercise. Taking two-three minutes to myself four times a day and forgetting about mundane life and focusing on something greater than myself. I get nothing but a peaceful and happy feeling from it.

      If you are in a public place I would either wait until you can get somewhere quiet, or do it mentally....it's better than not doing it at all. If I do nothing else on a day or even weeks for a time, I always make sure Resh is completed, because it takes only 12 minutes and I do get something out of it..

      I would also read Jim's article in Black pearl (I can't remember which one, it could have actually been in the continuum I'm thinking of) and I'm fairly sure That David Shoemacher (I apologise if that is spelled incorrectly) has both a book with a great chapter on Resh and a podcast episode which goes through it. I feel that if you take their pointers into account you might get more out of Resh.

      But it's your life and your practice, if you feel it's not right for you, do something else. Afterall there is no law beyond do what ye will.

      93,93/93.

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      • U Uni_Verse

        The pausing before every meal, to sound elven knocks and speak of Will
        Transmutation of a basic necessity into Energy, the Great Work
        Establishing through Resh, a splendid cylic sublimity

        If we were to take the advice of the Sufis, one might propose that the first, perhaps most important ritual a Magician shall ever perform is the declaration of Will before imbibing sustenance.
        Setting into motion the idea that all processes, no matter how small or neccesary shall be pressed into service for that One unnameable goal.

        From there, the next layer, one may propose is the performance of Resh.
        Of consciously selecting four particular moments to dedicate fully to the Great Work
        By which we may establish a rhythm for the performance of the Great Work
        That which with we toke the fires for the performance of the Great Work
        Four beats of the Heart, by which one sets ones Life and ones Breathing
        And so on and so forth until the end of all ages

        What say You to This?

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        RulesOfAir
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        I'll give it another go. It's just hard for me to get excited about it. However, the visualizations that have come up have been interesting on their own. Maybe I was just focusing too hard on making sure that I get it done rather than just easing in to it. When I miss a workout, or when I go over my dietary budget, I don't sweat it, and just write it off and do it the next day. I guess I need to approach it in that way. Just don't worry about it so much.

        I have started doing LBRP daily now, and actually doing it twice usually (morning invoking, nightly banish).

        Heh. I just noticed something. When I do resh on a daily basis, my internal clock of sorts seems more in balance. I get really tired at night, I get to sleep earlier, and I generally feel more rested. On days I skip practice altogether, I seem to stay up later just wasting time. I haven't journaled this properly, so I don't have the best data to go off from but thinking about the past week seems to reinforce that.

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        • U Uni_Verse

          The pausing before every meal, to sound elven knocks and speak of Will
          Transmutation of a basic necessity into Energy, the Great Work
          Establishing through Resh, a splendid cylic sublimity

          If we were to take the advice of the Sufis, one might propose that the first, perhaps most important ritual a Magician shall ever perform is the declaration of Will before imbibing sustenance.
          Setting into motion the idea that all processes, no matter how small or neccesary shall be pressed into service for that One unnameable goal.

          From there, the next layer, one may propose is the performance of Resh.
          Of consciously selecting four particular moments to dedicate fully to the Great Work
          By which we may establish a rhythm for the performance of the Great Work
          That which with we toke the fires for the performance of the Great Work
          Four beats of the Heart, by which one sets ones Life and ones Breathing
          And so on and so forth until the end of all ages

          What say You to This?

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          Uni_Verse
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          #28

          @RulesOfAir said

          "Heh. I just noticed something. When I do resh on a daily basis, my internal clock of sorts seems more in balance. I get really tired at night, I get to sleep earlier, and I generally feel more rested. On days I skip practice altogether, I seem to stay up later just wasting time. I haven't journaled this properly, so I don't have the best data to go off from but thinking about the past week seems to reinforce that."

          I have had similar experiences, and the balance it brings to the internal clock is one of the reasons I suggest it so highly.

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          • U Uni_Verse

            The pausing before every meal, to sound elven knocks and speak of Will
            Transmutation of a basic necessity into Energy, the Great Work
            Establishing through Resh, a splendid cylic sublimity

            If we were to take the advice of the Sufis, one might propose that the first, perhaps most important ritual a Magician shall ever perform is the declaration of Will before imbibing sustenance.
            Setting into motion the idea that all processes, no matter how small or neccesary shall be pressed into service for that One unnameable goal.

            From there, the next layer, one may propose is the performance of Resh.
            Of consciously selecting four particular moments to dedicate fully to the Great Work
            By which we may establish a rhythm for the performance of the Great Work
            That which with we toke the fires for the performance of the Great Work
            Four beats of the Heart, by which one sets ones Life and ones Breathing
            And so on and so forth until the end of all ages

            What say You to This?

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            Laura Marx
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            I just started doing Resh two days ago (on a full moon no less!), it really is a different kick to the day. It changes the whole functioning from one of dreaming to one of action, from one of theory to one of praxis, at least for me who has done no magic before. It's very beautiful. The first time I did it I noticed a really sharp and sudden change in consciousness but I haven't noticed that since - perhaps I have sustained it to normalcy! Regardless. I'm very very glad I started doing it.

            What are you supposed to meditate upon, though? When it says, compose thyself to meditation on the sun. That's really vague and I don't really understand it and I haven't been able to find anything out about it. I feel that I'm missing out on that part of the show.

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            • U Uni_Verse

              The pausing before every meal, to sound elven knocks and speak of Will
              Transmutation of a basic necessity into Energy, the Great Work
              Establishing through Resh, a splendid cylic sublimity

              If we were to take the advice of the Sufis, one might propose that the first, perhaps most important ritual a Magician shall ever perform is the declaration of Will before imbibing sustenance.
              Setting into motion the idea that all processes, no matter how small or neccesary shall be pressed into service for that One unnameable goal.

              From there, the next layer, one may propose is the performance of Resh.
              Of consciously selecting four particular moments to dedicate fully to the Great Work
              By which we may establish a rhythm for the performance of the Great Work
              That which with we toke the fires for the performance of the Great Work
              Four beats of the Heart, by which one sets ones Life and ones Breathing
              And so on and so forth until the end of all ages

              What say You to This?

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              Takamba
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              Have you ever thought on the whole three dimensionality of space? The sun is over there, I am over here, the moon is somewhere near. Floating in space. Am I above this? Below this? Floating meaninglessly or am I falling into the sun? What if the whole time thing where at a different pace? What would it look like in super-fast-motion? As I know the sun no longer revolves around the earth, and it is the spin of the axis of the earth that gives the sensation of the sun having a position relative to me, what is the true position of the sun at this given time of day?

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              • U Uni_Verse

                The pausing before every meal, to sound elven knocks and speak of Will
                Transmutation of a basic necessity into Energy, the Great Work
                Establishing through Resh, a splendid cylic sublimity

                If we were to take the advice of the Sufis, one might propose that the first, perhaps most important ritual a Magician shall ever perform is the declaration of Will before imbibing sustenance.
                Setting into motion the idea that all processes, no matter how small or neccesary shall be pressed into service for that One unnameable goal.

                From there, the next layer, one may propose is the performance of Resh.
                Of consciously selecting four particular moments to dedicate fully to the Great Work
                By which we may establish a rhythm for the performance of the Great Work
                That which with we toke the fires for the performance of the Great Work
                Four beats of the Heart, by which one sets ones Life and ones Breathing
                And so on and so forth until the end of all ages

                What say You to This?

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                Laura Marx
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                #31

                Those were really really powerful thoughts thankyou so much Tkamba! Very effective!!!

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                • U Uni_Verse

                  The pausing before every meal, to sound elven knocks and speak of Will
                  Transmutation of a basic necessity into Energy, the Great Work
                  Establishing through Resh, a splendid cylic sublimity

                  If we were to take the advice of the Sufis, one might propose that the first, perhaps most important ritual a Magician shall ever perform is the declaration of Will before imbibing sustenance.
                  Setting into motion the idea that all processes, no matter how small or neccesary shall be pressed into service for that One unnameable goal.

                  From there, the next layer, one may propose is the performance of Resh.
                  Of consciously selecting four particular moments to dedicate fully to the Great Work
                  By which we may establish a rhythm for the performance of the Great Work
                  That which with we toke the fires for the performance of the Great Work
                  Four beats of the Heart, by which one sets ones Life and ones Breathing
                  And so on and so forth until the end of all ages

                  What say You to This?

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                  Takamba
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                  #32

                  You're welcome. And if you get yourself a free download like Stellarium, you can locate the planets in relation to your exact position and incorporate those bodies into your meditations as well (or other meditations and planetary works). To place in your mind's eye the true location of, say, Mercury when doing a work of Mercury is very powerful for the work.

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                  • U Uni_Verse

                    The pausing before every meal, to sound elven knocks and speak of Will
                    Transmutation of a basic necessity into Energy, the Great Work
                    Establishing through Resh, a splendid cylic sublimity

                    If we were to take the advice of the Sufis, one might propose that the first, perhaps most important ritual a Magician shall ever perform is the declaration of Will before imbibing sustenance.
                    Setting into motion the idea that all processes, no matter how small or neccesary shall be pressed into service for that One unnameable goal.

                    From there, the next layer, one may propose is the performance of Resh.
                    Of consciously selecting four particular moments to dedicate fully to the Great Work
                    By which we may establish a rhythm for the performance of the Great Work
                    That which with we toke the fires for the performance of the Great Work
                    Four beats of the Heart, by which one sets ones Life and ones Breathing
                    And so on and so forth until the end of all ages

                    What say You to This?

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                    ForceFire
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                    #33

                    Would anyone say that performing Resh in your temple is useless?
                    (Not in view of sun)

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                    • U Uni_Verse

                      The pausing before every meal, to sound elven knocks and speak of Will
                      Transmutation of a basic necessity into Energy, the Great Work
                      Establishing through Resh, a splendid cylic sublimity

                      If we were to take the advice of the Sufis, one might propose that the first, perhaps most important ritual a Magician shall ever perform is the declaration of Will before imbibing sustenance.
                      Setting into motion the idea that all processes, no matter how small or neccesary shall be pressed into service for that One unnameable goal.

                      From there, the next layer, one may propose is the performance of Resh.
                      Of consciously selecting four particular moments to dedicate fully to the Great Work
                      By which we may establish a rhythm for the performance of the Great Work
                      That which with we toke the fires for the performance of the Great Work
                      Four beats of the Heart, by which one sets ones Life and ones Breathing
                      And so on and so forth until the end of all ages

                      What say You to This?

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                      Jim Eshelman
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                      @ForceFire said

                      "Would anyone say that performing Resh in your temple is useless?
                      (Not in view of sun)"

                      Not at all. I'm sure 93% of the times I've done it in my life has been indoors.

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                      • U Uni_Verse

                        The pausing before every meal, to sound elven knocks and speak of Will
                        Transmutation of a basic necessity into Energy, the Great Work
                        Establishing through Resh, a splendid cylic sublimity

                        If we were to take the advice of the Sufis, one might propose that the first, perhaps most important ritual a Magician shall ever perform is the declaration of Will before imbibing sustenance.
                        Setting into motion the idea that all processes, no matter how small or neccesary shall be pressed into service for that One unnameable goal.

                        From there, the next layer, one may propose is the performance of Resh.
                        Of consciously selecting four particular moments to dedicate fully to the Great Work
                        By which we may establish a rhythm for the performance of the Great Work
                        That which with we toke the fires for the performance of the Great Work
                        Four beats of the Heart, by which one sets ones Life and ones Breathing
                        And so on and so forth until the end of all ages

                        What say You to This?

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                        Gnosomai Emauton
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                        Nope. Do you perform the Kephra adoration in view of the sun. 😉

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                        • U Uni_Verse

                          The pausing before every meal, to sound elven knocks and speak of Will
                          Transmutation of a basic necessity into Energy, the Great Work
                          Establishing through Resh, a splendid cylic sublimity

                          If we were to take the advice of the Sufis, one might propose that the first, perhaps most important ritual a Magician shall ever perform is the declaration of Will before imbibing sustenance.
                          Setting into motion the idea that all processes, no matter how small or neccesary shall be pressed into service for that One unnameable goal.

                          From there, the next layer, one may propose is the performance of Resh.
                          Of consciously selecting four particular moments to dedicate fully to the Great Work
                          By which we may establish a rhythm for the performance of the Great Work
                          That which with we toke the fires for the performance of the Great Work
                          Four beats of the Heart, by which one sets ones Life and ones Breathing
                          And so on and so forth until the end of all ages

                          What say You to This?

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                          ForceFire
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                          Great.

                          I have often debated this within myself.

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