The Art of Magic by Moriel Yamanu

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entrance and retreat from the Pyramid that are the pulsations of the Heart. What is Intention? When
the Magician catches the impulse from the Heart and gives it direction. In reality, the Magician
simply catches any of the lines (Arteries) along which the impulse coming from the Heart passes,
and once caught it, crosses the Circle with it and thus leaves the Cobweb (which is the Magician
himself) and directs the impulse along the Line of Intention to his goal. Or, to be more precise, he
puts his goal on the Path of the Line of Intention, coming out of the Spider's Cobweb.
When he wants to see something with his Magical Vision, the Magician simply merges with the
Circle and senses, feels all the energy threads moving through the Circle (here we are talking about
the Spiders Cobweb not in a personal sense, but at the level of "Universe") and return along the lines to the Center (which in this case is the Adept). Thus he captures everything that happens in and around him. And in the whole Universe. Magical Vision has nothing to do with physical vision but is a specific sensation of Consciousness that cannot be explained to the uninitiated, neither could be understood. Instead, it can be shown and experienced. Sometimes these specific sensations are "translated" from the Magician's mind and clothed visually or acoustically. Both impulse generation, Magical Vision, and capturing threads and reading them are based on the need to deal with the Pyramid of Razaor. Upon entering and retreating from the Pyramid. Suction and ejection. These are the pulsations of the Heart. When the Adept begins to pulsate with the Heart, he becomes part of the System. If he wants to generate the impulse for a Magic Act, this is done by entering and retreating from the Pyramid / Heart. More precisely, we have systole, when the impulse leaves the Pyramid. Upon the return of the impulse into the Pyramid / Heart, we have diastole. As the physician has knowledge of human anatomy, the Adept-Magician must know the individual arteries and veins of this system. For example, the Three Veils. These are the three horizontal lines (counted from top to bottom). The First Veil is the final Choice through which the Apprentice steps on the Path. Whoever passes the First Veil - there is no way back. The Second Veil is east- west. The Line of Time. The Second Veil travels in Time forward or backward. If the Second Veil represents linear time, then the Circle of the Nine Spheres represents the cyclic time. The Third Veil is the bottom of the Ocean. The upper point is where the momentum gathers to come out as Intention, Will... From the top to the Second Veil, the Worlds (empty fields) are 62. From the Second to the Third Veil are 70 (the approximate percentage of water that occupies the Earth's surface. From the Third Veil to the bottom are 30 Worlds. If we divide the Spiders Cobweb into
two parts, separated by the Second Veil, then the Shadow Worlds (empty fields) are 100 to 62,
which gives the number Phi 1.61 (Golden Ratio). Around the Spider's Heart, there are two
concentric circles of miniature triangles, which are obtained from the intersection of the main
Arteries. The first concentric circle around the Spider's Heart has 9 Worlds-Dimensions. The
second concentric circle consists of 18 Worlds-Dimensions. These are the 27 Keys of Reality.
These two Circles, together with the great Circle that encircles the Spider's Cobweb, form Obaron,
the Tongue of the Three Circles given in its common part by Razaor in the Book of the Legacy
and its special part by Alkinor in the Book of the Chosen Ones.
If we assume that the nine sides field, the Spider's Heart is the head of the Adept, the main types
of "sights" start from there. Let's pay attention to the Nine Spheres (the points on the periphery of
the Circle encircling the Spider's Cobweb. The Ninth Sphere is the one on the top. The only one
that is visually above the First Veil. We name them clockwise. If the Adept concentrates his gaze
on the Ninth Sphere, we get the "Piercing Eye of the Eagle". If the Adept “turns” in the opposite
direction and his right eye looks at the Fifth, and the left one looks at the Fourth, we get the “Eagle

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