The Art of Magic by Moriel Yamanu

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The first question is what you can afford - it might significantly reduce your opportunities.
Therefore, the main task of the Adept is the accumulation of Energy or, more precisely, to take
control of ever larger and more powerful Energy flows. The second question is the Adept's
personal preferences on how to expend his Energy.


The total amount of Energy is always 100%. That is, you cannot go beyond these limits unless you
use the Power as an independent measure. Saying that your energy budget is 100% means that if
you want to spend more energy on one endeavor, you have to lose another in order to maintain
balance. You invest 50% in your routine Formulas and 50% in your operational Spells. You want
to increase your energy invested in Spells to 60% ... then you should reduce that in routine
Formulas to 40%. Or of course, working to increase your overall Energy.


Another important question is how much of your energy do you actually use and utilize? This
shows the success rate of the Adept. If conditionally speaking, the Magician has a resource of 50
units of energy but generally uses only 30 units, he works at 60% efficiency. So in addition to how
and in what proportions he uses his Energy for various activities, it is also important what
percentage of its total energy he manages to utilize. Maximum efficiency.


It is extremely important for the Adept to choose this combination (in percentage ratios) in which
to have the most efficiently utilized Energy. Hypothetically, if we assume that his routine Formulas
consume Energy, but also then return Energy to him (because that helps other people, connects the
Magician energetically with them, etc.), and in his operational Spells only Energy is used, which
is then not recovered, the Magician should consider where to invest his Energy in order to keep
his Energy level well balanced. In other words, not to fall into sharp loss of energy (exhaustion),
which can lead to illness (both emotionally and physically) or lead to over-concentrated energy,
which, however, only accumulates without being consumed - this has led a number of magicians
to insanity and mental instability.


Some people naively think they are independent and self-sufficient. To be relatively independent,
you must have control over your life. However, in order to gain control of your life, you must have
spent your whole life again, this time through the Flame. That is, to call in your mind and see your
life as a dream, step by step, starting with the earliest events and analyze through the prism of the
Principles. To review all the moments that dare or worry you in any way. To rethink everything.
To objectify your memories as a whole. Only then will you be able to move to the next level of
perception.


MAGIC ACTS WITH PURPOSE AND WITHOUT PURPOSE

There is Magic Acts with a purpose and Magic Acts without a purpose. The true Magician knows
that he must constantly practice Magic Acts with purpose and those without purpose. The goal
gives direction, the direction gives Clarity. A “list” of Objects divided into the categories of the
Sixth Principle - mud, brick, weed, fire, flower, bee, honey - should be maintained at all times.
The respective Strategy and the Magic Acts in support of this Strategy should be attached to each
Object. This is an essential part of the Magician's daily life. Every day we work on the goals. Goals
must be maintained constantly, and this keeps the Intention alive.


The Magic Act without a specific purpose is not a task or a Mission, but simply a way of life of

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