Monday 8 September 2014

Magickal Principle of Magickal Distance

As part of my rethinking and re-presentation of the generally accepted and used Laws of Magick in my Post No. 562 - A Rethinking of the ‘Laws’ of Magick, I proposed the Airy Magickal Law of Distance, which encompasses the Magickal Principle of Magickal Distance, as described in the extract below. 

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The Airy Magickal Law of Distance and the Magickal Principle of Magickal Distance are statements of ‘the obvious’: distance weakens an effect. In the physical, as an example, as one moves location further away from a sound source, and stops to listen, the sound will gradually become fainter, as the sound waves are spread over a larger area (and lose energy along the way for a range of reasons). In magickal workings, distance is not physical, it is related to nonphysical closeness or the lack thereof, as I wrote here: if you are emotionally close to someone (e.g., you love them), you will find their nonphysical distance is low. If you don’t ‘get’ someone (have no sense of connection), the magickal distance will be larger, and any magickal working would therefore require more effort.
Connection can also be related to thinking, so I’ve put this Law under Air, but it could easily fit just as well elsewhere.

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