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Elementals are spirits
that have only one element to their nature, usually air, fire, water or earth,
but there are also elemental spirits of akasha. These are the nature spirits
that interact with the natural world, but have their existence in the ethers.
The ethers are a plain of existence beyond the upper and lower worlds of
shamanism, and beyond the astral plain, but lower than the level of the Gods.
Let's now consider the many levels of existence. From the oneness, divine
consciousness divides into 50 archetypal energies, which are at first
pre-conceptual, but are then conceptualized into the archetypes of the Tarot and
the basic energies of the 50 Sanskrit letters. As these differentiate further,
they give rise to the gods and goddesses of all the different traditions. These
then create a plain of infinite potential, out of which all possibilities are
created. This field of infinite potential consists of the void at its highest
level, and then the other four elements. Out of this realm of potential is
created function, then form, and then physical matter. Our reality is not the
only manifestation of the ethers. A different function and form creates the
faerie realm, which shares the Earth with us, but in a parallel dimension. There
may be many parallel Worlds co-existing with the human World, each having its
own upper and lower Worlds.
Divine consciousness
descends into the various realms of the created Universe. The same consciousness
that becomes a human being when it settles in our World may become a faerie if
it settled in the faerie realm, with a different set of boundaries, or it would
become an elemental if it settled in the ethers. It would become a different
kind of elemental according to the element it forms in: In earth it becomes a
gnome; in water it becomes an undine, in fire it becomes a salamander; in air it
becomes a sylph. In the void or akasha, there are lesser known spirits with a
deeply mystical nature; the imps that exist in pure chaos, the dark elves that
guard the deeper mysteries and can destroy any impurities, and others not even
named. Each of these elementals has an important role to play in the creation
and maintenance of life.
The earth spirits or
gnomes absorb from the ethers and release the energy into matter to give it
life. They are formless, but take the form of whatever they interact with. Thus,
when they meet a human, they take a human form, though short, stocky and
thick-set, due to their earthy nature. They give us the basic energy of life in
its rawest form. They can help us attract money and fulfill our material needs.
The water spirits or undines govern magnetism and chemistry. They stimulate and
feed our various emotions and spiritual impulses, create attraction between
people, and nourish our psychic faculties. They appear as a blur of colour, but
as we get closer they take form from our imaginations, and often take
mermaid-like forms, or sometimes animal forms. They can help us heal, develop
psychically or attract love.
The fire spirits or
salamanders provide passion, motivation, will and are the cause of most
impulses. They enter adolescents at puberty to develop the will and sex drive,
and cause them to rebel against authority so that they can discover their
individuality. They appear as sudden bursts of heat, but as we encounter them
they take form from our own minds and most often take the form of the lizard of
the same name. They can help us develop will, courage, authoritative bearing,
passion, sexual prowess, and provide us with raw power. The same will more
highly developed gives us our magickal power. The air spirits or sylphs are
sources of light that produce inspiration and feed the mind. They appear as very
ethereal light beings, very much like the traditional children's book faeries,
although real faeries are something quite different. They can help us with our
spiritual and mystical development. Spirits of akasha do not normally take a
form, but those that live in a mustika pearl may take the form of the animal
they lived in. Imps can free us of any limitations in our consciousness; dark
elves are powerful protectors and can destroy any invading energies or entities.
There are other akasha spirits that are sources of pure magickal energy. Akasha
spirits are the hardest to find in nature, and the only way we have them as
allies is when they form a
Mustika Pearls
in an animal or plant. Elementals are present whenever magick is worked.
They can be invoked and
encouraged to temporarily inhabit some object prepared by the magician, so that
they stay and help the magician in some specific way. The most permanent house
for an elemental will be a Mustika Pearls. These form in the body of an animal
when the elemental spirit has been living in that animal for some years, forming
a symbiotic relationship, in which the animal is strengthened, and the elemental
also learns some unique powers from the animal. These elementals that choose to
work outside there own world to form such relationships are most useful to us.
When the animal dies, the spirit wishes to continue to work and learn and so
becomes a willing partner to its human keeper. Possessing a
Mustika Pearl
opens a person to all kinds of spiritual help. The elementals may or may not
have names in their own language, but once they chose to work with a human, they
take on a name, often of a well known saint or master.
Working with elementals
Once you have the help of
an elemental, it is easy to work with. You only have to hold it and request its
help. During rituals you may hold the elemental and talk to it about what you
are doing, and then let it work with you in the ritual. When carrying it, you
can tell it what you need and it will work with you quietly. For example, if you
are about to enter a meeting and need your authority activated, you can just
tell the elemental, and it will blend with you and give you more authority at
that time. Or you may be meeting someone you have a romantic interest in, and
you tell the elemental to increase your magnetism and attract that person. It
will then do so while you are talking to the person. For mystical development,
you should hold the elemental while meditating. Ask it for help, and allow it to
blend with you while meditating. It can be used alongside mantras, or any other
method of development. Sometimes you might want to develop a clearer
communication with the elemental spirit. This can be done while meditating with
it. Just focus on the spirit and allow your mind to be drawn into it. Be
patient. As you relax and empty your mind, the spirit will begin to give you
impressions. With a little practice, it will be talking to you and showing you
images. You can speed up this process by creating a place between the worlds to
meet the elemental in. All you have to do is imagine a place in nature where you
are sitting, and invite the spirit to come and talk with you here. This can be
done with the elemental in a
mustika pearl
or Bezoar stone, or out in nature, where you just sit where you feel the
presence of an elemental spirit and open up communication with it.
Another method that often
works with Mustika Pearl is to sleep with it and ask it to communicate with you
in dream. Of course this depends on you learning to remember your dreams.
About
the author: Peter Aziz trained in shamanism for 35 years, and then in a more
recent spiritual journey he was taken into Shambhala, where he was selected for
higher work. To purchase your very own Mustika Pearls please visit the following
sites:
www.manizone.co.uk ,
www.astralmagick.com ,
www.ancientkeris.com .
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