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turn their backs on the ignorant. The unfortunate also despise the lucky, natives hate foreigners, healthy
people shun the sick, the hard-working abhor the lazy, and bad men envy honest ones. In this struggle,
smart individuals triumph over fools and those who use sorcery defeat those who do not. But even the best
sorcery spells cannot make good fortune stay at a fool's side for long.
The Five Lucky Blessings. Heaven bestows five blessings on each person before he is born. They
are: longevity, health, wealth, a spouse and children, and a career. While most people have no choice but
to accept what they are given, a sorcerer tries to better his blessings so that he can get the best out of life.
For instance, he performs sacred rituals and makes offerings to the gods to ward off disaster and
premature death. He also asks the gods for a good wife and for good and healthy children. Once this has
been done, he directs all his efforts at acquiring a good education for himself and his children. If his wishes
are granted, he should have no worries about his future.
Modern Mediums. For thousands of years, magicians have practiced an advanced method of
sorcery that allows them to summon the spirits of deceased people. These mediums allow ghosts to use
their bodies as vessels so they can communicate with people in this world. This art is both difficult and
dangerous, and cannot be duplicated by amateur sorcerers who only pretend to know the method.
Sometimes, spirits do not show up at a seance, even if they are summoned by their correct names.
One of the dangers of this art is that spirits have their own ideas and personalities, so those who
summon them must not only think about what they want from the spirits but what the spirits might want
from them. A spirit's willingness to help the person who summons him will depend a lot on how well he
relates to the medium. A garrulous medium will not secure the help of a passive spirit, or vice versa. In
any case, people should not lend their bodies to ghostly entities. If an evil ghost enters a medium's body
then refuses to leave, the consequences could be devastating.
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Channelers and other mediums also claim that they can act as spiritual vessels for ancient spirits. In
many cases, they supposedly lend their bodies to the spirits of Oriental gurus (mostly Indian) who died
thousands of years ago, and whose philosophies sound suspiciously similar to Chinese philosophies. It
is strange that these mediums do not seem to know how to get in touch with the spirit of, say, a wise
ancient Mongolian. Could it be that there are few books around that explain how life was in Mongolia ten
thousand years ago?
Weapons Are Evil. One often hears about people who have been injured with their own weapons.
This is most often true when the weapons involved are firearms. Many of those injured are policemen or
soldiers who not only face risks on the job, but often accidentally shoot themselves with their own
firearms. Civilian gun owners also experience tragedies such as when their children shoot and kill
themselves.
Weapons are made to kill living things, and kill they will. Therefore, as a precaution, firearm owners
should occasionally go to firing ranges and fire their guns at inanimate objects to placate the demons of
weapons who demand that the guns be used. Target shooting keeps demons from trying to influence the
gun owners to kill human beings.
Secondhand weapons that have been used in killings may carry the vibrations of past owners and
could be detrimental to their new owners. To avoid this problem, the magician performs special rituals
to cleanse any weapon he brings into his home. In these rituals he asks for the help of the God of Weapons.
Since weapons are instruments of destruction, even the oldest Taoist writings caution people to avoid
using them or to keep them locked up. This means that people who use weapons at work should keep
them out of sight unless they are being used. Potentially dangerous household objects such as knives and
scissors must also be kept out of sight when not in use. Only those who remember this advice and act upon
it will enjoy peace in the workplace and at home.
The Wailing Woman and the Wind. On windy nights, many people have heard the horrific
sounds of a woman crying in anguish, "My sons, return my sons." These wailing pleas are made by the
spirits of mothers who have lost their sons in wars. In the past, countless women have died of grief, crying
hopelessly for the return of sons who were killed and left to rot in foreign lands. On stormy nights, the
cries of these entities are particularly loud and can be heard above the sounds of the wind and rain. If
politicians had a conscience, they would stop waging wars. But this is a hope as vain as that of the ghostly
women who beg for the return of their children.
It Does Not Pay to Kill with Magic. When an evil magician uses a curse to kill his first victim, he
will have accomplished the most difficult task in witchcraft. Afterward, he will find that it becomes easier
and easier to kill with each succeeding victim. Like soldiers, magicians kill with impunity as part of their
job but they have an added advantage they can kill in absolute anonymity. No blood will stain their
hands or clothes. For this reason, sorcerers are much sought after by people who bear grudges against
others, but only evil magicians kill for money.
Human Angels. Human beings often encounter angels. Not the angels of Biblical tales, that have
wings and dance on the head of a pin, but human, earthbound ones. Anyone who finds himself in a tight
situation and receives help from another person in the form of a job, money, physical assistance, or good
advice, can rightfully consider his helper to be an angel. This benefactor may just be an ordinary human
being, but to the individual who receives his help, he is nothing less than an earthly fairy. Who says that
angels do not exist?
Even Gods Need Rest. When doing a ritual, the sorcerer should not expect immediate results
because even the gods have to rest and cannot be expected to respond to calls as soon as they are made.
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Sorcery Principles: Rituals Change but Do Not Create Things
If a magician performs a ritual days or weeks before he would like his wish to be granted, chances are that
his wish will be fulfilled. If he performs a ritual with only hours to spare, he could end up empty-handed.
The Worldwide Family of Sorcery. All sorcerers belong to one family, whether they know each
other or not. But in this family, just as in any other group of people, bad-natured individuals outnumber
good ones. New magicians who wish to lead a long and happy life should stay as far away from other
magicians as possible. Friends of an evil magician will always be in danger when they are close to him,
for they may be attacked by his enemies. They must remember that if a hunter is undetected by his prey,
he will definitely kill his quarry.
Lucky Streaks. The secret of knowing when to seize a good opportunity lies in being able to
recognize good luck and act upon it. For example, if women suddenly start smiling at a magician, he is
obviously enjoying a streak of good luck in love. He can further increase his good fortune by using sorcery
spells to make the women blind to his shortcomings. If, in another instance, he notices that money has
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