THE MOTIVES OF PSYCHIC ATTACK
WE have noted in a previous chapter that the simplest way
to find out whether the victim of an alleged psychic
attack is romancing or not, is to seek for motives, and if they are not
discernible, to give imagination the benefit of the doubt. The
commonplace motives of greed, lust, revenge and fear of betrayal do not
need psychic discernment for their discovery but are perceptible to the
naked eye. There are other motives, however, that may be operative in
occult circles but which would be passed by unsuspected by the ordinary
investigator.
The old charm-books that have come down to us, mostly via the servants'
hall, are replete with recipes for securing the love of the opposite
sex. The ancient
grimoires
supply more elaborate ritual
prescriptions, and the reports of witchtrials contain frequent
indictments of the wise woman who, for a consideration, undertook to
direct people's affections towards persons for whom they apparently had
no natural predilection. Are such operations to be taken seriously, or
should we class them with the anti-fat pills that reduce without
dieting?
We have already referred to the old love-philtres. The ancients were
well acquainted with the aphrodisiac drugs which excited sexual passion.
Nor are the modems altogether ignorant of them, as carefully-worded
advertisements in certain occult publications reveal. There are firms in
France which specialise in the manufacture of chocolates which contain
masked doses of these drugs. Publicity was given to their productions
recently owing to the death of two girls and a man through taking
overdoses. There are cocktails in use in this country containing
so-called "tonic" ingredients whose effect is well known. If these are
not "love-philtres," what are they?
We are not concerned in these pages with methods that belong solely to
the physical plane, but these matters call for mention because there are
grounds for belief that upon more than one occasion, even in this
country, aphrodisiacs have been employed as an adjuvant to occult
practices. There was a certain firm which began to advertise extensively
and was building up a nice business in what might be called "occultist's
sundries." Among other preparations which they supplied was "Incense for
the operation of Venus." However, the firm came to an untimely end
through the intervention of the police, both partners going to jail.
But apart from the use of purely material means, it is not difficult to
see what uses could be made of mental influence in this direction. I
have seen several cases that looked extremely suspicious, but in these
matters it is very difficult to get at the facts. The manner of attack
is intangible and leaves no trace, and the victim may be unsuspicious
and entirely ignorant not only of the psychic side of sex, but also of
its physical and subtler emotional aspects. Moreover, those who have
suffered most usually talk least. One may occasionally hear of the
attempt which was frustrated. The attempt
which was successful very rarely comes to light because the victim has
just as much motive for concealing it as the aggressor.
When we come to purely occult practices, there are two ways in which the
desired end can be achieved; psychic pressure may be brought to bear
upon the desired person so that he or she shall come under the influence
of the operator; or the psychic operation known as congressus subtilis
may take place.
What exactly is
congressus subtilis? We shall have to know a good deal more than we do at
present about the occult side of sex before we can answer that question.
In the first place, what are the facts, or alleged facts, of the matter?
The ancients held very definite beliefs upon the subject, and these
beliefs can very often afford us a clue, even if we do not accept the
very anthropomorphic explanations by which they are accompanied.
It was believed that the arch-demon Lilith had a very great deal to do
with these matters. According to the Qabalists, Lilith was the first
wife of Adam, who used to visit him in his dreams while he was as yet
alone in the Garden of Eden, and the Lord God became so perturbed at
these goings-on that He created Eve as a counter- attraction. Witches
were the recipients of similar attentions from the Devil. St. Theresa of
Avila records that the Godhead Itself visited her. The Virgin Mary
received the Holy Ghost. St. Anthony was tempted by apparitions of
beautiful female demons. There are many cases on record of whole
nunneries being attacked by the Devil, who visited their members. George
Moore, in his exceedingly interesting study of convent life, Sister Theresa,
gives an account of an outbreak of "Counterparts" among the younger
nuns, in which they formed liaisons with angelic lovers, who were
supposed to be the souls of those who were drowned in the Flood. We read
in Genesis and in the Book of Enoch that the Sons of God mated with the
daughters of men, and the demonic race was the result. The folk-lore of
every country contains instances of the mating of humans with
elementals, usually with disastrous consequences. Classical literature
is full of stories of the visits of gods and goddesses to human kind.
What shall we say of all such stories? Is there any element in them
beyond fairy-tale and wish-fulfilment? We can readily understand the
motive of the nun who, wishing to conceal the identity of her paramour,
declares herself to be with child by the Devil. We can equally
understand the psychology of the rest of the convent that take up the
story and see the Devil in every corner.
Let me cite certain cases which have come within my personal knowledge
and see whether in the light of these we can sift fact from phantasy.
There came to visit me once a young man who was in love with a married
woman. He told me that upon several occasions he had had a very vivid
dream of visiting her, and she had simultaneously dreamed of receiving
his visit. He was anxious to perfect the technique of this operation,
hence the visit to me. I am afraid I was unsympathetic, consequently I
did not obtain any further information concerning this curious
experiment.
An even more curious case came to my knowledge some years ago. A woman
told me that in the days of her youth she had been engaged to marry a
man to whom she was very deeply attached, and who was murdered while
working as a missionary in West Africa. Having lost the only man she felt she could love, she consented to
marry a second cousin who had long been in love with her, and who was a
semi-invalid. Whenever she had relations with her husband, she always
visualised the form of her first lover. She herself was short, dark and
petite. Her husband, a blood relation, was similar in type to herself,
and a weed into the bargain. But her three sons were tall, upstanding
blond men of the nordic type, bearing a strong resemblance to the dead
man. The truth of this story was vouched for to me by a friend of the
family.
I
have know personally two alleged "changelings." The male had the pointed
ears of Pan, and if anyone was ever a son of the Devil, he was. The
female was a curious and fascinating creature, essentially non-human,
and when her child was born it came into the world with no more trouble
than a kitten. Both these beings were conceived when their mothers were
under the influence of drink, and both of them were characterised by a
marked callousness, which in one case developed into deliberate cruelty.
Although very peculiar to look at, neither of them was in the least
defective, both being, in fact, possessed of considerably more than the
average share of brains.
Anyone who has any knowledge of the esoteric aspect of sex knows that
union is as much etheric as physical. It is this fact which constitutes
the real difference between normal union and self-abuse, and explains
why the former is vitalising and harmonising, and the latter is
exhausting and nerve-wrecking. May we not conceive it possible for
anyone who can project the etheric body, or a being whose densest
vehicle is etheric, to play a part in unions under certain conditions?
And if we accept the theory of medium- ship, or of obsession, which is a
pathological form of mediumship, what shall we say concerning the
possibility of a union while one or other of the partners is under
control? What maimer of soul might come through into incarnation under
such conditions?
Medieval tradition recognised two classes of demons which
invade sleep, and called them Incubi and Succubi. These were held to be
responsible for lascivious dreams. Modern psychology discounts their
services and looks nearer home. The psychic, however, is of the opinion
that there is something in the old belief, and that the lustful
imaginings of men's hearts (and women's too, for that matter) do indeed
produce artificial elementals according to the method described in a
previous chapter, and that these elementals are something more than
subjective images, and have an objective etheric existence and play
their part in the genesis of certain experiences. For instance, a person
may have dreams and phantasies of a lascivious nature, and these may
give rise to their characteristic thought-forms; these thought-forms,
now existing independently of the mind that originally conceived them,
and being in the aura of that person, give him suggestion just as any
other thought-forms projected telepathically from the mind of another
person might do. We little realise the extent to which we give ourselves
telepathic suggestion by means of extruded thought-forms. We are, in
fact, ensphered by our own atmospheres, emanated by ourselves. I
remember being told as a child that if a bird-cage were hung immediately
under the canopy of an old-fashioned four-poster bed, the bird would be
found dead in the morning, poisoned by the carbonic acid gas exhaled by
the sleeper lying below. We little realise the extent to which we are
psychically poisoned by our own emanations of unguarded and unpurified
thoughts.
It is well known that orgasm takes place in dreams, accompanied by
appropriate dream-pictures. The ancients believed that such an
experience was due to the action of demons. Moderns believe it to be due
to physical tension. It is not so generally known that there are people,
both male and female, who can produce the same reaction at will solely
by means of day-dreams. May we not ask ourselves whether it cannot also
be produced by means of telepathic suggestion, and whether this may not
have played a part in the operations of many covens?
There is another curious phase of this aspect of the Left- hand Path,
which was brought to my knowledge through a case which came into my
hands. A young girl, simple minded and unsophisticated, living a very
isolated life with a widowed mother, went to consult a well-known
psychic, whom we will call Mr. X. In the circle in which both Miss Y.
and Mr. X. moved there was another, and prominent figure, whom we will
call Mr. Z., who had a reputation for a knowledge of magic. Mr. X. told
Miss Y. that he had read the records of her past lives, and that there
was a karmic tie between herself and Mr. Z., and that she could help him
in his work by pouring out upon him her love and magnetism. She was
instructed to meditate upon Mr. Z. every night as she
lay in bed, until she fell asleep. This poor girl, lonely and
unsuspicious, gave herself up unreservedly to this task. Presently,
however, she began to grow uneasy. Her common sense asserted itself, for
she found the meditations she was required to perform were having a very
disturbing effect upon her; but Mr. X. allayed her fears and recalled
her to her allegiance by assuring her that he had looked into the future
and seen that eventually Mr. Z. would marry her. By now she had upon her
hands a heart-breaking love affair which was making her very unhappy and
unfitting her for work. A number of letters upon the subject were
exchanged
between Miss Y. and Mr. X., which I have seen. I did my best to persuade her to drop the whole
affair. Mr. X. succeeded in persuading her to go on with it, playing
upon her feelings and telling her how terrible would be the plight of
Mr. Z. if she withdrew her psychic support, and renewing his assurance
of a karmic tie which would result in an ultimate marriage if she were
faithful. Miss Y., pitifully distressed and bewildered, betook herself
to certain of the leaders of the organisation to which all three of them
belonged. These people seconded my advice that she should discontinue
these practices, but persuaded her to surrender the very compromising
letters which were in her possession. Having secured these, they
declared that the whole transaction was imagination on her part, and
instead of turning this choice pair of scoundrels out of their ranks,
let them continue to function as usual.
This would be a strange enough case if it were an isolated one, but it
is not. Another woman came to me about this time in a state bordering on
insanity, and told me that she too had been consulting Mr. X., who had
told her that she had already received initiation on the Inner Planes,
though she might not be conscious of it, and that her psychic faculties
were on the point of opening (a stock remark of his), but if she wanted
to make real progress on the Path she must cease to live with her
husband and he (Mr. X.) would put her in touch with her astral
soul-mate. The consequence of this precious advice was to break up her
home and send her out of her mind. One day, walking in the Park, she met
Mr. Z., and declared him to be her astral lover, a statement which Mr.
X. confirmed, and embellished with the information that Mr. Z. was also the Master
who would initiate her.
I
tried to persuade her to bring the whole transaction to a summary
conclusion and return to her husband, but she replied that she could
never do this after the astral experiences she had had. Mr. X.
re-established his influence over her, she left the address at which I
had known her, and I have never heard what became of her. Her condition
when I last saw her was deplorable - emaciated, wild-eyed and twitching
with convulsive movements.
Would anyone believe the story of such a woman? Obviously
no one,
unless they had seen the letters that I had seen.
Nor is this the only case; a
fellow-worker of mine told me of two precisely similar ones which had come
to her knowledge in connection with Mr. X. It is cases such as these which
make the honest investigator of occult phenomena thankful that there is
upon our statute-book a law which enables magistrates to deal effectually
with occultists who prostitute their powers. It is so generally known that
no initiate may use the occult arts for gain that it is difficult to
sympathise with people who pay some advertising occultist his half-crown
or half-guinea and then find themselves let in for unpleasantness.
What conclusions may we draw from the incidents that I have related, for
the facts of which I can vouch from personal knowledge? Four women are
persuaded to embark upon a meditation process whose aim is to pour out
force. The nature of the force that is to be poured out is indicated by
the fact that the married women are instructed not to live with their
husbands and the unmarried girl is encouraged to fall in love with the man
who is made the focus of the operation. This man is the head of a group of
people known to be occupied with practical occultism and ceremonial. The
conclusion I draw is that an occult experiment was afoot, and that,
regardless of the consequences to them, these women were being made use of
in order to carry it out, the procurer being the well-known psychic, Mr.
X., and the operator the notorious Mr. Z.
The
same group have to their credit a recurring series of scandals in
connection with unnatural vice. If this were merely vice as such it would
not come within the purview of these pages, but it appears to be used
systematically as a means of obtaining occult power. Those who have any
knowledge of the deeper aspects of occultism know that sex force is one of
the manifestations of kundalini, the serpent- fire that according to
Tantric philosophy lies coiled at the base of the spine, or in the terms
of Western occultism, the sacral plexus. The control and concentration of
the kundalini force is an important part of the technique of practical
occultism. There is a right way of directing it through thought-control,
the technique of which I have explained in my little book,
The
Problem of Purity
(Rider); but there is also another method, which consists in stimulating
this force, and then directing it into abnormal channels where it will not
be absorbed, but remain available for magical purposes. It is for this
reason that in certain forms of the Black Mass the altar is the naked body
of a woman who may either be still living, or have been slain
sacrificially. A. E. W. Mason gives an account of such a transaction in
his book,
The Prisoner in the Opal.
Less expert operators, however, cannot control this form of force; as soon
as they generate it, it has to go to its logical conclusion. They
therefore employ another type of stimulus, not the woman, but the boy or
youth. The practice of paederasty in connection with occultism is very
old, and was one of the causes of the degeneration of the Greek Mysteries.
I
have dealt with these subjects in some detail in another book of mine,
Sane Occultism.
Particulars of the actual cases can be found by reference to the files of
Truth,
the
journal already referred to.
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