Saturday, 18 September 2021

Post No. 2,025 - Magickal Battle of the World - Weekly Meditation - Week No. 69 - Defence in depth

Black Lives Matter!
The Climate Crisis is real, urgent and
existential!

Stay safe - wash your hands, practice social distancing and wear a face mask in public, and follow informed medical advice - and be considerate towards those at risk or in situations of vulnerability (including economic).

I have been writing about improving the world through a range of means on my blogs: this blog has been focused on spiritual and psychic means, including strengthening  BPM  units and clearing nonBPM units, and meditation to generate BPM energy (and units, if you know enough). This has been done before - particularly during times of crisis. (See also this excellent analysis on the topic.)

World War II was probably the biggest global crisis before our current situation, and during those terrible events, there were a number of people undertaking magickal work, including Dion Fortune - as outlined in the Gareth Knight edited book “The Magical Battle of Britain” (my copy pub. Skylight Press, 2012, ISBN 978-1-908011-45-9), which I reviewed here. Ms Fortune directed her team through a series of 136 weekly and 19 monthly meditations; at the end of this, she was exhausted and that work is considered to have contributed to her death, but a change for the better had been accomplished.

Coming back to the present, the climate crisis has been our World War III for some time, and we also have the COVID-19  pandemic, caused by the zoonotic  SARS-CoV-2  novel coronavirus (there are other novel coronaviruses), on top of that.

Now, we already have a lot of people doing a lot of work on making the world a better place (including before the current crises - and I’ve found this group working at following [and adapting] Ms Fortune’s techniques and purposes), but I would like to extend my contribution to also include a series of weekly - or near weekly - meditations along the line of those directed by Ms Fortune, work which goes beyond my initial response.

This post is this week’s contribution. 

 

This Week: No. 69 - Defence in depth 

Let’s start this with a very short, over-simplified history of defence (there’s a better description here, if you wish):

  • two primates / early humans push each other in a contest - the one whose pushiness is stronger than other’s resistance will win, leading to things like working at getting stronger and better at using one’s pushing ability, and also ways to use posture, ground, etc to better resist;
  • somewhere someone picks up a rock or other object, and weapons are invented. Shortly after that, someone notices they can pick up and stack rocks to make a defensive structure;
  • history continues with development, counter-development, etc, until we eventually have castles and forts that are eventually attacked using both gunpowder  weapons (artillery - I think mostly as what we think of as  mortars but also defensive cannons, and smaller devices called petards [and thus the saying “hoist by their own petard“] and throwing bombs) and also  trenches;
  • with the development of smaller gunpowder weapons (muskets initially) trenches eventually become a defensive device - used by the Māori against the British in the 1800s - very effectively;
  • trenches and artillery continue to be developed and refined, leading to tanks (first suggested in the first decade of the 1900s by - I think - an Austrian officer), and a swath of tactical and strategic developments in trench warfare during World War (part) One.

One of those developments was “defence in depth“.

The idea was: instead of creating a hard and fast barrier, you have small “pockets” of defence that gradually abrade the attack until it is down to a strength that you can create a barrier against - or that you can counter attack.

As with all physical war, that involved loss of life, injury, etc.

For this work, it is not acceptable to have people out beyond your main defence as sacrificial burrs, but it is possible to use things like lots of thought forms, lots of weak-to-moderate strength links in networks, lots of tools (as just discussed) that it is OK if they are dissolved completely as they weaken any attack that is coming in.

Be clear, though, that they are outside your main shields, which should be done to maintain their integrity (although I understand Kerr  Cuhulain‘s Order of Scathach [possibly succeeded by the Order Of Paladins?] practices [or used to] “non-resistance” and thus allowing energy to pass through without doing any damage - but that is something that should only be attempted, in my opinion, under the direct, personal supervision of someone with considerable experience and skill, as there can be an accumulation of minor energies/injuries that can become serious [Kerr Cuhulain’s books on Amazon here]).

When I use this, I visualise small spheres of light outside the area I am protecting - in a spherical pattern of course, close together as they come closer to the area being protected, and with a web or network of links so as any disharmonious or nonBPM energy starts to come in, as well as having to manage the BPM spheres it will also draw others in on it (a little like a bolas).

This week’s sigil is Ablate.


 

 

Exercise Y- Manoeuvring

Establish and check  protection, and then do your initial self-assessment.

Do your combined basic energy work drill, which is, as a broad summary:

  • Exercise A - self care (Week No. 46);
  • Exercise B - links (self work) (Week No. 47);
    Exercise C - links (partnered - whether physical or nonphysical) (Week No. 48);  
  • Exercise D - objects (self work) (Week No. 49);
    Exercise E - objects (partnered - whether physical or nonphysical) (Week No. 50);
  • Exercise F - energies (self work) (Week No. 51);
    Exercise G - energies (partnered - whether physical or nonphysical) (Week No. 52);
  • Exercise H - rescuing cooperatives (self work) (Week No. 53);
    Exercise I - rescuing cooperatives (partnered - whether physical or nonphysical) (Week No. 54);
  • Exercise J - rescuing uncooperatives (partnered - whether physical or nonphysical) (Week No. 55).

In addition to the skills directly practised, the partnered exercises have practised your ability to work constructively with others. Both sets of skills will now be developed (and pay particular attention to the skills in the lessons on proficiency, countering adaptations, and evolution [which included the “this course as a blog” links] ), but with a focus towards working in larger groups, which in turn have a focus on changing the world. These will be based on the Rangers of the Inner Plane, which is no longer physically active (other than me), but is still working on the nonphysical.

To simplify, in physical level conflict, you might concentrate their forces against your opponent in one area (this could be chess, as much as actual war), but find they have moved reinforcements from elsewhere and thus are capable of resisting you where you have the concentration. If you realise that creates an opportunity, you may be able to take much of the concentrated forces from the original location, and shift it to the new location.

That shifting of forces to address changes - including before the conflict - is referred to as manoeuvring.

The word has other meanings - see here. But from that link:

   3. (Military)

      a. a tactic or movement of one or a number of military or naval units

      b. (plural) tactical exercises, usually on a large scale

This can also be used for individuals, but I will focus here on groups.

First points to consider:

  • manoeuvring can be to:

o   gain an advantage on your part, possibly by taking advantage of a weakness or change on the part of your opponent;

o   remedy a weakness on your part;

  • manoeuvring requires good communication, discipline, and a certain amount of time;
  • manoeuvring can be disrupted by your flaws or your opponent’s attacks (including distraction / misdirection).

Second set of points for your group to discuss:

  • how can your group identify opportunities / need to manoeuvre?
  • how can your group make that identification quickly - remembering this actions are very time dependent?
  • how can your group accomplish such manoeuvring? (This will take communication, coordination, discipline, respect, and skills.)

The details of the manoeuvring in the context of this psychic work will be examined further in Lesson 71.

And also remember to automatically, quietly, without a fuss, clear ALL nonBPM units that you may become aware of during all discussions - or any group work, really.

Do your final self-assessment and restorative work, re-check yourself (get help if you need it), and then close your chakras, centre yourself and close your aura, use the banishing version of the LBRP to close circle, ground and release all excess energy; and make sure you are grounded and closed down - implement your Psychic Emergency Action Plan if necessary.

 

Previous meditations in this sequence are:

01. Introduction, definition of the problem(s), and Realisation;   02. Determination;   03. Together;   04. Caution, respect and integrity (aka cunning);   05. Momentum;   06. Insight;   07. Preciseness;   08. Progress;   09. Learning;  

10. Purposefulness;   11. Conciseness;   12. Measurement;   13. Faith;   14. Proficiency;   15. Alliances;   16. Countering adaptations;   17. Motivations of the nonBPM;   18. The humanness of the flaws that underlay opposition;   19. Undetectability;  

20. Evolution;   21. Perspective;   22. Wisdom;   23. Tradition;   24. The outmoded;   25. Persistence;   26. Discernment;   27. Paleo-emotions;   28. Inspiration (bringing out the best in individual people);   29. Inspiration (bringing out the best in oneself);  

30. Ally;   31. Inspiration (bringing out the best in groups);   32. Cooperation: the counter to subservience;   33. Humility: the counter to arrogance;   34. Imbalance and balance;   35. Spiritual opportunities from spiritual distancing;   36. The spiritual needs and opportunities of the climate crisis and the environment;   37. The spiritual challenges of entangled issues;   38. Knowing what changes need to be made now and on a long term basis;   39. How to find a direction for a constructive, evolutionary response;  

40. Knowing when and how to adopt a chosen direction / action;   41. How to work with the various levels and aspects of oneself;   42. How to work with the various levels and aspects of others;   43. How to work in a group or movement;   44. How to work in a group or movement at a distance;   45. How to work in a group or movement with ethics and integrity;   46. A central, unifying image;   47. How to avoid group think - or a nonBPM group mind / “egregore”;   48. The allure of power;   49. The challenge of servant-leadership in this unevolved world;  

50. Managing up - including spiritually;   51. The long term benefits of planting a seed;   52. The short term need of decisive, quick, and strong action;   53. Differentiating between short and long term needs - and finding a holistic solution;   54. Finding a more spiritual solution;   55. Finding a psychic solution;   56. Lessons from war;   57. Gathering intelligence;   58.   Astral undetectability;   59.   The battlefield - or psychic topography;  

60.   Preparing - building strengths and numbers;   61.   Preparing - planning tactics, strategy and grand strategy;   62.   Nonphysical allies;   63.   Other aids;   64.   Force concentration;   65.   Unity of effort;   66.   Reinforcement and reserves;   67.   Fire and manoeuvre;   68.   Clearing and healing in detail.

 

The Meditation (see here, here, and here) broadly consists of:

(1) use appropriate and responsible techniques (see here, here, here), prayer and ritual (e.g., here) to establish and check protection (re-do the protection, or re-schedule the meditation, if you don’t feel safe and secure);
(2) establish a personal connection to your Higher BPM influences;
(3) visualise the sigil (see above) for this work. Think of what this work means for you as you do so, then, when you feel you have fully tuned in to the meaning of the sigil, see it as a portal or doorway (you could open it like a door [close it behind you], simply pass through it, visualise yourself shrinking and passing through the centre, or whatever else works best for you), and travel through to to a place created by the visualisation of yourself and others for this work. That place should have:
     (a) a visualisation of the workplace you personally prefer - something you can change, if you wish, as you yourself change;   and
     (b) a shared visualisation of a device to astrally share our knowledge, something developed in a previous project (still active astrally): a visualisation of a large, green, multifaceted emerald. Large: around half the size of the Moon; multifaceted - billions, for all people who wish to be part of this at any time; green - largely tied up with the previous project, but has connotations of nature and growth. One of those facets is yours - choose whatever location and shape you wish (and you may change that as you change [grow] over time), but in the interest of humility and sharing, see it at around human - or human aura - size;
(4) flush one’s aura with green (R0, G102, B0), blue (R0, G0, B204) and purple (R153 G0, B204);
(5) fill one’s Heart
Chakra (and maybe one’s Earth Star, Solar Plexus, Third Eye and Crown Chakras) with green, blue and purple; send a weave of three streams of this colour from the Chakra(s) to the visualised gigantic, multi-faceted emerald through your facet until you see your energy enlivening other areas of the emerald and can feel similar energies flowing back to you;
(6) visualise the rune / bindrune;
(7) generate  feelings of love, peace, joy and respect;
(8) strengthen those feelings (energies);
(9) radiate those energies to the world for nine to eighteen minutes;
(10) then, on Sunday, also perform the additional meditation work for around 15 minutes or so: contemplate the topic, and the spiritual (i.e., nonphysical) implications of it, and seek insights and understanding. Do not be distracted by thoughts of physical actions - those are necessary also, but this exercise is about the nonphysical, in the broadest possible sense, and the focus should be on nonphysical actions, energy flows, symbols, and the like, all with the intention of bringing about a change for the better. As a second stage, if you wish, you can meditate on any physical actions which may be necessary, but get the spiritually focused work done first;
        Also on Sunday, perform the exercise(s) as set out in this post;
(11) when you have finished your work:
        (i) send the thought of any knowledge you wish to store or share through your portal into the group visualised emerald;
        (ii) return back through the sigil;
        (iii) close your chakras, centre and ground yourself and close your aura, use the banishing version of the LBRP to open circle, ground and release all excess energy; and make sure you are grounded and closed down – eat, if you need to, or seek help from someone capable and trusted; and
        (iv) make sure you are yourself again - free of any
lingering attachments or (misguided) ideas of being subservient, respectful of yourself and your integrity as you should be of others.

 

WLNGRHDMT

Black Lives Matter!
The Climate Crisis is real, urgent and
existential!