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Some have called it "the most spiritual book by the Gallery of Magick" and that's true in a sense - it's not result-oriented, rather a year-long program of self-transformation. And strictly speaking it's not really about success either, for example about developing more self-confidence or being more assertive. I guess Damon Brand could have also put "happiness" or "fulfilment" as goals in the title but then fewer people would have bought it, I guess..
Whether all those Enochian sigils, angels and god names are put together correctly or meaningfully I don't know, I'm not familiar with that system. Anyway, you do a brief ritual involving a sigil each day for seven days and then move on to the next sigil. There is a short text about the particular theme you're supposed to read before the ritual so you know what you're trying to achieve. The clever bit is, that you give that particular quality, power, virtue, etc. away to the whole world at the end of the ritual, mahayana-style, you know, like "May this my attainment benefit all sentient beings". And you can only give away what you have, thus hopefully making sure that you are given this gift by the universe or whatever in the first place - at least that's what I think.
I'm currently on Ritual Five, "Desire". I have not been haunted by any wrathful Enochian angels yet (maybe my noob's thickness makes me impervious to such apparations) but what I got out of it was this childhood memory I can't get out of my head. Brand writes:
"But you may sense that you have a true nature, a core self, and that beneath the shifts and changes of your personality and the current trends and needs of society, there has always been a secret wish, a deep desire, or a certain style of longing."
Sounds sappy, doesn't it? I don't believe in that "true nature" and "core self" crap but "style of longing" surely hits a note. Now I don't want to sound like that annoying friend that regularly gushes about his/her insights after his/her latest therapy session but the embarrassing fact is that I realized because of this memory that I was a romantic fool after all and that many of my present difficulties stem from past "romantically inspired" failures, mistakes and rash decisions. It wasn't a vision or anything but it annoyingly sticks in my head. Makes my personal history appear in a new light.
This could very well have been another book of self-improvement, so don't expect to become a miracle worker after reading it; still, I think it's a great system for inner work (with the added Enochian spookiness factor).
Just posted it in Book Shares:
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Whether all those Enochian sigils, angels and god names are put together correctly or meaningfully I don't know, I'm not familiar with that system. Anyway, you do a brief ritual involving a sigil each day for seven days and then move on to the next sigil. There is a short text about the particular theme you're supposed to read before the ritual so you know what you're trying to achieve. The clever bit is, that you give that particular quality, power, virtue, etc. away to the whole world at the end of the ritual, mahayana-style, you know, like "May this my attainment benefit all sentient beings". And you can only give away what you have, thus hopefully making sure that you are given this gift by the universe or whatever in the first place - at least that's what I think.
I'm currently on Ritual Five, "Desire". I have not been haunted by any wrathful Enochian angels yet (maybe my noob's thickness makes me impervious to such apparations) but what I got out of it was this childhood memory I can't get out of my head. Brand writes:
"But you may sense that you have a true nature, a core self, and that beneath the shifts and changes of your personality and the current trends and needs of society, there has always been a secret wish, a deep desire, or a certain style of longing."
Sounds sappy, doesn't it? I don't believe in that "true nature" and "core self" crap but "style of longing" surely hits a note. Now I don't want to sound like that annoying friend that regularly gushes about his/her insights after his/her latest therapy session but the embarrassing fact is that I realized because of this memory that I was a romantic fool after all and that many of my present difficulties stem from past "romantically inspired" failures, mistakes and rash decisions. It wasn't a vision or anything but it annoyingly sticks in my head. Makes my personal history appear in a new light.
This could very well have been another book of self-improvement, so don't expect to become a miracle worker after reading it; still, I think it's a great system for inner work (with the added Enochian spookiness factor).
Just posted it in Book Shares:

Book – PDF - Damon Brand - Success Magick: The Hidden Power of Enochian Rituals
You don't need to wait for the best time or the perfect economy. With magick working for you, now is the time to become successful. Even when everything is falling apart around you, magick can open the pathway to success. You may have sensed you are meant for something more. You may have longed...
