THE WAY OF SORCERY

C.C.: Los Angeles 1998 (?)
Knowledge and Sorcery
Sorcery is the
mastery of intent, the search for total freedom.
Sorcery is a
state of awareness.
Sorcery is the
ability to perceive something which ordinary perception cannot.
Sorcery is the
power hidden within one's own being. It makes available to us energy
fields previously inaccessible.
Sorcery is the
ability to use those energy fields that are not employed in
perceiving the ordinary world we know.
A benefactor
introduces the apprentice to the warrior's way, to living like a
warrior. This is the glue that joins together everything in a
sorcerer's world.
Whenever a
sorcerer interrupts the order of the world of consensus reality, the
world of reason stops. Then a new world opens itself to the seer.
The main point
of teaching is not inculcating data, but moving another person's
assemblage point.
Sorcerers know
that when an average person's inventory fails, the person either
enlarges his inventory or his world of self-reflection collapses. If
self-reflection can collapse, a door to the possibility of total
freedom opens.
Sorcerers live
in a world of will, a world of intent. Intent is focused will power.
It can move the person's assemblage point, the place where his
ordinary, consensus reality appears for him. When it moves, that
reality is replaced by another.
Intent creates
edifices before us and invites us to enter them.
Heightened
awareness is like a springboard. From it one can jump into infinity.
There is no
survival value in heightened awareness; otherwise the whole human
race would be there.
Knowledge
could not be turned into words. It is there to be felt, to be used,
but not to be explained.
Sorcerers say
death is the only worthy opponent we have. Death is our challenger.
We are born to take that challenge, average men or sorcerers.
Sorcerers know about it; average men do not.
Life is the
process by means of which death challenges us. Death is the active
force. Life is the arena. And in that arena there are only two
contenders at any time: oneself and death.
Some sorcerers
are storytellers. Storytelling for them is not only the advance
runner that probes their perceptual limits but their path to perfection.
Nine Points
1 The universe
is an infinite agglomeration of energy fields, resembling threads of light.
2 These energy
fields, called the Eagle's emanations, radiate from a source of
inconceivable proportions metaphorically called the Eagle.
3 Human beings
are also composed of an incalculable number of the same threadlike
energy fields. These Eagle's emanations form an encased agglomeration
that manifests itself as a ball of light the size of the person's
body, a luminous egg.
4 Only a very
small group of the energy fields inside this ball are lit up by a
point of intense brilliance on the ball's surface.
5 Perception
occurs when the energy fields in that small group surrounding the
point of brilliance extend to illuminate identical fields outside the
ball. This is the person's assemblage point.
6 The
assemblage point can be moved, illumining new areas. This is seeing.
7 The shift of
the assemblage point reveals entirely new worlds, previously
unforeseen, just as real as any other.
8 Intent is
the pervasive force that causes us to perceive.
9 The aim of
sorcerers is to reach a state of total awareness, to experience all
possibilities available to man, including an alternative way of dying.
Becoming a Man of Knowledge
A warrior, a
man of knowledge, has unbending intent, clarity of mind, respect,
fear, wakefulness, and self-confidence.
To become a
man of knowledge is an unceasing process of labor and learning.
The man of
knowledge must be prepared to face the four enemies, to wit:
Fear prevents
one from ever becoming a man of knowledge. To overcome it, feel fear
but don't let it stop you.
Clarity leads
to hubris and arrogance. To overcome it, defy it and recognize it as
potential trap.
Power leads to
cruelty and loss of control. To overcome it, learn self control, and
recognize power is not your own.
Fatigue tempts
one to rest and give up. To overcome it, become a man of knowledge;
resist the temptation.
Luminous Beings & the Bubble of Perception
We, the
luminous beings, are born with two rings of power, but we use only
one to create the world. That ring, which is hooked very soon after
we are born, is reason, and its companion is talking. Between the two
they concoct and maintain the world.
The secret of
the luminous beings is that they have another ring of power which is
never used, the will. The trick of the sorcerer is the same trick of
the average man. Both have a description; one, the average man,
upholds it with his reason; the other, the sorcerer, upholds it with
his will. Both descriptions have their rules and their rules are
perceivable, but the advantage of the sorcerer is that will is more
engulfing than reason.
A warrior
learns to tune his will, to direct it to a pinpoint, to focus it
wherever he wants. It is as if his will, which comes from the
midsection of his body, is one single luminous fiber, a fiber that he
can direct at any conceivable place.
Sorcerers say
that we are inside a bubble. It is a bubble into which we are placed
at the moment of our birth. At first the bubble is open, but then it
begins to close until it has sealed us in. That bubble is our
perception. We live inside that bubble all of our lives. And what we
witness on its round walls is our own reflection.
The secret of
luminous beings: We are perceivers. Our mistake is to believe that
the bubble of perception we ordinarily live within is fixed, not
modifiable, and unquestionable. In fact, it can be opened. When it is
opened, the luminous being has a view of his totality.
To lead a
person to the totality of himself, the teacher reorders the view of
the world, clearing the island of the tonal.
One of the
most important goals of sorcery is to reach the luminous cocoon; a
goal which is fulfilled through the sophisticated use of dreaming and
through a rigorous, systematic exertion called not-doing.
To break the
shell of the luminous egg means remembering the other self, and
arriving at the totality of oneself.
Techniques
The first act
of a teacher is to introduce the idea that the world we think we see
is only a view, a description of the world.
A teacher must
teach the apprentice how to act without believing.
Three
techniques to erase personal history include losing self-importance,
assuming responsibility, and using death as an advisor.
One can arrive
at the totality of oneself only when one understands that the world
is merely a view, regardless of whether that view belongs to an
ordinary man or to a sorcerer.
What a
sorcerer does in journeying into the unknown is very much like dying,
except that his cluster of single feelings do not disintegrate but
expand a bit without losing their togetherness.
The "wheel
of time" is like a tunnel of infinite length and width, with
reflective furrows, each infinite; living creatures are compulsorily
made by the force of life to gaze into one furrow, to be trapped and
to live only in that furrow. To be trapped compulsorily in one furrow
of time entails seeing the images of that furrow only as they recede.
To be free from the spellbinding force of those grooves means that
one can look in either direction, as images recede or as they approach.
To get rid of
the self-importance that is rotten requires a masterpiece of
strategy. Seers throughout the ages have given the highest praise to
those who have accomplished it.
Principles of
the art of the warrior include the ability to choose his
battleground, the need discard extraneities, to concentrate, to
abandon oneself, to retreat for a moment, and to compress time.
Stopping the Internal Dialogue
The internal
dialogue stops in the same way it begins: by an act of will.
The position
of the assemblage point on man's cocoon is maintained by the internal
dialogue. It is a flimsy position at best. The more resilient human
beings are those whose internal dialogue is more fluid and varied.
Trapping
attention means pushing apprentice out of ordinary circumstances by
unusual tasks, work, journeys in the desert and so forth. It alters
the context of the "ordinary" world and stops the internal dialogue.
The warrior's
gaze stops the internal dialogue. Erasing personal history and
"dreaming" are also tools to stop the internal dialogue.
The right way of walking also stops the internal dialogue by
saturating the tonal's attention.
Attention
Sorcerers know
a three-part division of human consciousness: the first attention,
which is the smallest, and limited to mundane everyday awareness,
especially the physical body and its ailments; the second attention,
which can perceive the luminous cocoon and the nature of energy; but
it requires training to bring this attention up from the background;
and the third attention, the most vast of all, an immeasurable
consciousness which engages indefinable aspects of the world.
The first
attention works only with the known. It blocks the unknown; it denies
it so fiercely that in the end the unknown doesn't exist for the
first attention. This is self absorption.
If you don't
focus your first attention on the world, the world collapses.
The surest way
to make a direct hit on the 2nd attention is through ritual acts,
monotonous chanting, intricate repetitious movements.
The ancient
sorcerer's knowledge includes dancing, curing, bewitching, talking,
but the new seers also recommend stalking, dreaming, and intent, more
sophisticated and individual pursuits which can access the third attention.
The Warrior
The most
effective way to live is as a warrior.
The whole
issue of sorcery is perception.
The warrior
preserves his energy to access intent.
The warrior's
intent stops the internal dialogue.
A warrior is
an immaculate hunter who hunts power.
The secret of
a warrior is that he believes without believing.
Warriors know
how to use behavior in novel ways for specific purposes.
Warriors fight
self-importance as a matter of strategy, not principle.
An average man
cares that things are either true or false, but a warrior doesn't.
A warrior has
only his will and his patience and with them he builds anything he
wants.
Warriors are
incapable of feeling compassion because they no longer feel sorry for themselves.
An impeccable
warrior can turn anything into his prey. He can even hunt his own weaknesses.
One of the
warrior's tasks is to be alert to his cubic centimeter of chance,
& have the prowess to grab it.
War, for a
warrior, is that total struggle against the individual self that has
deprived man of his power.
A warrior
doesn't need to believe, because as long as he keeps on acting
without believing he is not-doing.
One of the
acts of the warrior is to collapse the world for a specific reason
and restore it to keep on living.
A warrior
accepts nonordinary events without accepting, and disregards them
without disregarding them.
A warrior
learns to tune his will, to direct it to a pinpoint, to focus it
wherever he wants.
A warrior's
will is one single luminous fiber, from his midsection, that he can
direct with power.
Warriors must
focus their power on the spirit, on the true flight into the unknown.
When we become
warriors, intent becomes our friend. It lets us be free for a moment.
A warrior
understands the nature of awareness, and thus transcends the human condition.
A warrior
doesn't focus his attention on the world, so the world collapses and
he can remake it.
Without the
warrior's detachment, one has only mundane needs.
The art of
sorcerers is to be outside everything and be unnoticeable.
The art of
sorcerers is never to waste their power.
The warrior
seeks only impeccability in his own eyes.
A warrior is
an impeccable hunter who hunts power.
If a warrior
succeeds in his hunting he becomes a man of knowledge.
War, for a
warrior, is that total struggle against the individual self that has
deprived man of his power.
To be a
warrior is an endless struggle that will go on to the very last
moment of our lives.
Impeccability
Impeccability
is freedom and also the only way to scare away the human form. Losing
the human form is the essential requirement for unifying the three attentions.
The action of
rechanneling personal energy is impeccability.
Impeccability
is nothing else but the proper use of energy.
Impeccability
is not morality. It is simply the best use of our energy level. It
calls for frugality, thoughtfulness, simplicity, innocence; above all
it calls for lack of self-reflection.
Warriors must
be impeccable in their effort to change, in order to scare the human
form and shake it away.
The human form
has no form. It's anything, but in spite of not having form, it
possesses us during our lives and doesn't leave us until we die.
A warrior is
never under siege. To be under siege implies that one has personal
possessions that could be blockaded. A warrior has nothing in the
world except his impeccability, and impeccability cannot be threatened.
The course of
a warrior's destiny is unalterable. The challenge is how impeccable
he can be within those rigid bounds.
A warrior is
in the hands of power and his only freedom is to choose an impeccable life.
A warrior
cannot be helpless, or bewildered or frightened, not under any
circumstances. For a warrior there is time only for his
impeccability; everything else drains his power, impeccability
replenishes it.
As a rule of
thumb, when you feel and act like an immortal being that has all the
time in the world you are not impeccable; at those times you should
turn, look around, and then you will realize that your feeling of
having time is an idiocy.
The course of
a warrior's destiny is unalterable. The challenge is how impeccable
he can be within those rigid bounds.
It was much
easier to fare well under conditions of maximum stress than to be
impeccable under normal circumstances.
A warrior is
never under siege. To be under siege implies that one has personal
interests that could be blockaded. A warrior has nothing in the world
except his impeccability, and impeccability cannot be threatened.
Awareness and Perception
Our
familiarity with the world compels us to believe we are surrounded by
objects; in fact, there is no world of objects, but a universe of the
Eagle's emanations.
The world is
not an illusion; it's real on the one hand, and unreal on the other.
We perceive.
But what we perceive is not a fact of the same kind, because we learn
to perceive.
What's really
out there are the Eagle's emanations, fluid, forever in motion, and
yet unchanged, eternal.
But there is
no Eagle and no Eagle's emanations. What is out there is something
that no living creature can grasp.
For a seer,
the truth is that all living beings are struggling to die. What stops
death is awareness.
The unknown is
the superfluous part of the average man, because he doesn't have
enough free energy to grasp it.
The Nagual's
blow is his ability to push the apprentice's attention from usual to
unusual emanations.
Seers who
deliberately attain total awareness are a sight to behold. That is
the moment when they burn from within. The fire from within consumes
them. And in full awareness they fuse themselves to the emanations at
large, and glide into eternity.
The mind, for
a seer, is nothing but the self-reflection of the inventory of man.
If you lose that self-reflection, but don't lose your underpinnings,
you actually live an infinitely stronger life than if you had kept it.
Retracing the
journey of the assemblage point under the influence of the nagual
results in regaining the totality of oneself.
Man has an
assemblage point, and that assemblage point aligns emanations for
perception. That point moves from its fixed position. The last truth
is that once the assemblage point moves beyond a certain limit, it
can assemble worlds entirely different from the world we know.
Once the glow
of awareness focuses on man's band of emanations and selects some of
them for emphasis, it enters into a vicious circle. The more it
emphasizes certain emanations, the more stable the assemblage point
gets to be. Thus our command becomes the Eagle's command. To break
this circle, and get the assemblage point to shift, is a genuine triumph.
To be unbiased
witnesses, we begin by understanding that the fixation or the
movement of the assemblage point is all there is to us and the world
we witness, whatever that world might be.
Will was
understood by the new seers as a blind, impersonal, ceaseless burst
of energy that makes us behave as we do and accounts for ordinary
perception and ordinary placement of the assemblage point; Intent is
purposeful guiding of the will.
The old seers
saw that the earth has a cocoon. They saw that there is a ball
encasing the earth, a luminous cocoon that entraps the Eagle's
emanations. The earth is a gigantic sentient being subjected to the
same forces we are. The awareness of the earth can give us a boost to
align other great bands of emanations, and the force of that new
alignment makes the world vanish.
Earth's boost
is force of heightening awareness, a blast of unlimited consciousness
the new seers call total freedom.
Remember that
Seeing also a euphemism for moving the assemblage point.
The mold of
man is a huge cluster of emanations in the great band of organic life
. . . . it is the portion of the Eagle's emanations that seers can
see directly without danger to themselves. Every species has a mold
of its own.
To break the
barrier of perception is the last task of the mastery of awareness.
In order to move your assemblage point to that position you must
gather enough energy.
The soundness
of the world is not the mirage. The mirage is the fixation of the
assemblage point on any spot. When seers shift their assemblage
points, they are not confronted with an illusion, they are confronted
with another world.
Their energy
allows them to channel peace, harmony, laughter, and knowledge
directly from the source, from intent, and transmit them to their companions.
The sorcerer
knows that everything that surrounds us is an unfathomable mystery.
He knows he must try to unravel these mysteries without hoping to do
so. Finally he takes his rightful place among mysteries and regards
himself as one.