
Long before people began sitting quietly waiting for answers…
Long before prayer became passive…
Long before religion forgot the body and mind…
Humans practiced.
They breathed.
They fasted.
They consecrated.
They trained their minds.
They aligned their bodies.
They voiced incantations.
They had ceremonies.
They performed rituals with intention and discipline.
They knew materials influenced outcomes—some aligned with intent, others resisted.
This is what we call Practition.
Not belief.
Not wishful thinking.
Not empty words.
Practition is engagement.
True Spirituality.
Ancient Faith Was Never Passive
If you look honestly at ancient religion—Hebrew, Egyptian, Vedic, Greek, even early Christian—you don’t find people doing “nothing.”
You find esoteric knowledge
You find discipline
You find ritual
You find actual practices
Faith wasn’t something you thought.
It was something you did.
Scripture says we were made in God’s image and likeness.
That doesn’t mean we look like Him.
It means we share capacity.
"Then God said, 'Let us make man in our image, after our likeness. And let them have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the heavens and over the livestock and over all the earth...'"
—Genesis 1:26
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“God formed man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath (Spirit) of life.”
— Genesis 2:7
12 “Truly, truly, I say to you, whoever believes in me will also do the works that I do; and greater works than these will he do, because I am going to the Father"
— John 14:12
The body is not a mistake.
The body is an instrument.
Breath is not symbolic.
Breath is power.
Your mind is not weak.
Your will is not meaningless.
Your attention is not random.
You were designed with:
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An electrical nervous system
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A breath cycle. 'Spirit' meant air as well as energy
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A focused mind with a deep ocean of a subconscious
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An energetic bio-field
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Electrochemical generators (what many traditions later called chakras)
These are not foreign or exotic ideas.
They are human anatomy, described in different languages across cultures.
Scripture Assumes Practice, Not Passivity
The Bible never treats humans as powerless spectators.
It constantly assumes responsibility: requiring training, discipline, and strong will.
“Train yourself for godliness.”
— 1 Timothy 4:7
“Do you not know that your body is a temple?”
— 1 Corinthians 6:19
A temple is not idle. A temple is maintained, aligned, and consecrated.
It is both protected, and protective of, its interests.

The Armor of God
10 Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. 11 Put on the full armor of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes. 12 For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. 13 Therefore put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand. 14 Stand firm then, with the belt of truth buckled around your waist, with the breastplate of righteousness in place, 15 and with your feet fitted with the readiness that comes from the gospel of peace. 16 In addition to all this, take up the shield of faith, with which you can extinguish all the flaming arrows of the evil one. 17 Take the helmet of salvation and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God.
— Ephesians 6:10-17
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Practition is not trying to summon power apart from God.
It is preparing yourself for spiritual warfare and meeting Him halfway.
God provides breath.
You learn to use it.
God gives mind.
You learn to focus it.
God gives body.
You learn to align it.
God gives potential.
You learn to activate it responsibly.
This is why Scripture says:
“You are gods, sons of the Most High.”
— Psalm 82:6
Not in authority.
Not in supremacy.
But in capacity.
Why This Matters?
Because faith without practice is dead.
Because prayer without discipline becomes hollow.
Because humans without training forget what they are capable of
with Body, Mind, Will and Energy together.
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Our Souls are on the line.
We have a responsibility to get this right and not teach the wrong thing.
We understand that what we teach here seems unorthodox at first.
But we have the responsibility to reconstruct how spirituality used to be practiced all along, all over the world, if we have evidence that shows this.
When people think back to the prophets and other spiritual figures of sacred texts, it is often wondered where the spiritual powers, or "miracles" have gone.
There is an argument that a more active and ritualistic approach developed capacities that have been all but lost.
That is why, rather than the vague and passive ideation of spirituality that most have, we offer training in real outlined practices to develop the skills and abilities needed to perform real spirituality.
In all spirituality, you have to be careful about manipulation. Never, Ever blindly follow. You lead your own spiritual life. Never take our word for anything but do your own research and make your own conclusions about what we say. If anyone ever asks you to do ANYTHING outside of your comfort zone, get out of the situation immediately and contact us if need be. Members found scamming others or otherwise trying to manipulate situations will be removed and possibly permanently banned from this platform. Many in this world try to use spirituality to manipulate others.
We don't tolerate that here.
Even below that surface level of manipulation, there is truly a spiritual war going on.
That is why the Fundamentals are so important:
1. Pragmatism and a Grounded, Rational Outlook
2. Mental Hygiene and Psychotherapy before you go exploring depths of the mind.
3. Self-Discipline and Cultivation of the Will
4. An understanding of the Sacred vs the Profane, and perhaps most important of all:
Protection.
Practices

Loosely called skills or abilities, different 'schools' or methods of practitioning are more formally called Practices (or artforms).
These Practices are specific artforms that require their own education and training in, such as:
Banishment
Celesturgy
Incantation
Sympathetics
Warding
Just to name a small few, these are all Yellow Practices.
Abjuration is the term for the Yellow School of Practition overall.
It is an umbrella term for all teachings that fall under the Yellow Focus.
Under this School of Abjuration are 3 main Classes for Yellow:
Apotrope
Consecration
Attunement
There are hundreds of different Practices or Artforms when it comes to the Arcane.
The Taxonomy- or categorically defining all Practition- is always a work in progress.
But the Structure goes:
School
Branch
Practice/Art
It can feel frustrating starting out, because you want to specialize and pursue interests, yet you must first build out a strong foundation that focuses on the utmost basics. Meditation, Energy Cultivation, and both a Pragmatic and a Spiritual understanding.
This process is necessary.
Core 4 Skills
Documentation
This sounds very boring at first, but it is actually the most important.
Consider how reading and writing used to be rare once upon a time.
An artform for the 'learned' men and women.
There is an important process of filtering out fools who are unwilling to read, write or learn.
This sounds cruel, but it is necessary.
An unwillingness to learn becomes an unwillingness to listen.
And when it comes to dangerous spiritual arts, this is a risk we cannot take.
So Journaling what you have learned, are learning, experiencing, and documenting the results is exactly the same as the monks of old or when you attend any higher learning institution like universities.
Then you can look back on your own notes, personalizing and organizing what is in your mind.
Having a journal such as this is like having a companion with you on this journey.
Like having an Artifact that becomes a copy of a part of your brain.
It is your personal document in engaging with the Arcane.
You choose who can read it or not.
It can be used as proof if need be (and only if you choose), or can be looked back on in the future.
Journals often outlast us.
Something to think about.
Meditation
Meditation is not an accessory to the Arcane arts—it is the primary instrument of calibration.
At the most basic level, it functions as mental hygiene: stabilizing attention, reducing noise, regulating emotion, and restoring nervous-system balance in ways now widely recognized as therapeutic.
But the Arcane application does not stop there.
Sustained meditative discipline grants controlled access to the subconscious, where we can deal with our Shadow Self — the repressed version of ourselves as explained in psychology.
This alone produces sharper judgment, stronger will, and resistance to manipulation.
At deeper thresholds, meditation becomes a tuning process rather than a coping tool, aligning the individual psyche with what depth psychology names the collective unconscious.
Some tradition has named this the Akashic Records: a shared informational field shaped by human experience, symbol, memory, and pattern.
Access here is not passive revelation but disciplined perception—earned through stillness, restraint, and finally by altering brainwaves—allowing the practitioner to retrieve insight without surrendering to imagination.
In short, meditation is the gateway through which we transform the mind from a cluttered room into a calibrated instrument.
Grounding
If one were to learn how to be an electrician, the first thing they might want to learn is how grounding electricity works.
It stabilizes system voltage, prevents hazardous buildup, and protects people (and equipment) from things like static discharge to even lightning!
All by using a simple procedure of grounding the energy after it is used.
In the Arcane Arts, because we use natural energies and increase their output or frequency, we must learn grounding first. Although called 'Cleansing' in most mystical arts, when voiding outside energies or clearing the energy of an object after use, we prefer the term grounding. Safely discharging energy is more apt to what is being done than what the word cleansing conveys.
Grounding your own bodily energies by simply taking time to plant your feet on the earth is also a common practice that involves grounding. Sometimes to get 'static' out of the air or energetic 'residue', smudging is used. This literally grounds the surrounding static in the air.
Burning materials and releasing smoke grounds static electricity by providing conductive, charged, and often ionized particles into the air. These particles act as a pathway for charge neutralization, attracting electrons and allowing accumulated static charges on objects to discharge or "drain" through the smoke plume into the atmosphere or surrounding environment
There are many other functions and rituals that build upon Grounding basics.
Charging
The opposite of Grounding, Charging is increasing and containing energy.
Learning to increase energy—within the body and within objects—and to contain it deliberately for later use is another core skill to train. Temple monks of old trained this through disciplined breathwork, posture, repetition, and focused intent, treating energy as something cultivated rather than imagined.
The body is conditioned first: breath deepens, attention narrows, and effort is sustained long enough for warmth, pressure, or vibration to arise naturally. This is the accumulation.
Once generated, the energy must be maintained or contained. Practitioners learn to hold it within defined boundaries: the muscles, the breath, a gesture, a symbol, or an object designed to receive it.
Without containment, energy dissipates; with containment, it becomes usable. Objects charged in this way function as reservoirs rather than conduits. Only after energy is successfully generated does Grounding become relevant. Mastery begins with knowing how to build and hold power before letting it move.
There is more science to practitioning than one might think.
When you read the lessons of the Coin Tool, you will see more on the scientific evidence on all of this.
Yet for the religious, if all of this seems too mystical, for context, the Catholic Church performs, and deals with, a lot of this regularly.
(As well as many other World Religions that have a deep past)
They are called in for banishments (exorcisms) and have to deal with things like the above-mentioned energy and objects, although much of the understanding of working with energy has been forgotten.
It has unfortunately been reduced to hand-waving and simply reciting passages, not even memorizing them.
But if you'd like, check out a video on how a priest performs this blessing ritual to make Holy Water. Water is an ideal medium, because it is extremely mutable, receptive and retains spirit extremely well.
Then watch a video on Relics, sacred objects and how they function within the Catholic Church, which is very close to how we regard and use charged objects.
Spiritually charged tools are what we call Artifacts.
Legendary or renowned artifacts we call Relics.
Invocation Vs Evocation
The way we use these two words may differ from most teachings or applications.
Invocation to us is the Charging of energy and what can be done by an individual.
Everything performed by the individual, whether ritual, using chakras, divination, all fall under invocation.
Invoking energies and practitioning as an individual is where we will focus starting out.
Evocation on the other hand involves Entities of various sorts.
This is higher-level material and relationships need to be built in order to do this.
Attempting to contact an Entity and ask for aid, especially in practitioning.
Prayer is the slightest form of Evocation that is often practiced. An extreme example would be when Moses' staff was imbued with the ability to Evoke Yahweh's power.
While a great deal of power can be achieved through Invocation, splitting a sea in half took some considerable divine power. We won't even be touching Evocation for quite some time, but we are covering all of the basics of true practitioning so that you know the language and lingo involved as we get into practicing spirit.
​​ Even if you are on the science path, we need a common language to experiment the merits of such practices.
28 Laws
Now these Core Four basics: Journaling, Meditation, Grounding and Charging
are cornerstones to build a foundation of your practice upon. But practically anything moving forward from this requires an understanding of the Laws governing how all of this works. These you should write in your Journal on a new page. Really try to apply them mentally. You don't necessarily have to memorize them verbatim but do understand and respect them.
1. Law of Knowledge:
Understanding brings control; the more you know about a subject, the easier it is to control it.
“Knowledge is power.”
2. Law of Self-Knowledge:
The most important knowledge is about oneself; familiarity with one’s own strengths and weaknesses is vital to a magician.
“Know thyself.”
3. Law of Cause and Effect:
If exactly the same actions are done under exactly the same conditions, they will produce exactly the same results; similar strings of events produce similar outcomes. “Control every variable and you control every change – what some call 'good luck'!”
4. Law of Synchronicity:
Two or more events happening at the same time are likely to have more associations in common than the merely temporal; events rarely happen in isolation from nearby events.
“There’s no such thing as a mere coincidence.”
5. Law of Association:
If any two or more patterns have elements in common, the patterns interact through those common elements, and control of one pattern facilitates control over the other(s); the greater the commonality, the greater the influence.
“Commonality Controls.”
6. Law of Sympathy:
Things that have an affinity with each other influence and interact with each other over a distance.
“Characteristics Convey Connections.”
7. Law of Similarity:
Like produces like and an effect resembles its cause; having an accurate image of something facilitates control over it. “Look-alikes are alike.”
8. Law of Contagion:
Objects or beings once in contact with each other continue to interact after separation. “Energy is Contagious.”
9. Law of Positive Attraction:
To create a particular reality you must put out energy of a similar sort.
“That which is sent, returns.”
10. Law of Negative Attraction:
Like attracts unlike; energy and actions often attract their complimentary “opposites.” “Opposites attract.”
11. Law of Names:
Knowing the name, you know that which is named; knowing the complete and true name of an object, being, or process gives one control over it.
“What’s in a name? -Everything!”
12. Law of Words of Power:
Certain words are able to alter the internal and external realities of those uttering them, and their power may rest in the very sounds as much as in their meanings.
“A word to the wise is sufficient.”
13. Law of Panpsychism:
Any phenomenon may be considered to be conscious, and may be effectively dealt with thusly.
“Anything can be conscious.”
14. Law of Invocation:
It is possible to establish internal communication with your body, building authority, discipline, and will over oneself and developing capacities.
“Being within…”
15. Law of Evocation:
It is possible to establish external communication with Entities. Said Entities seeming to be outside of oneself during the communication process.
“Beings without…”
16. Law of Identification:
It is possible through maximum association between the elements of oneself and those of another being to actually become that being to the point of sharing its knowledge and wielding its power.
“You can become another.”
17. Law of Infinite Data:
The number of phenomena to be known is infinite; we will never run out of things to learn!
“There’s always something new.”
18. Law of Finite Senses:
Every sense mechanism of every entity is limited by both range and type of data perceived.
“Just because it's unseen, doesn’t mean it doesn't exist.”
19. Law of Personal Universes:
Everyone lives in and quite possibly creates a unique universe that can never be 100% identical to that lived in by another; so-called “reality” is in fact of matter of consensus opinions.
“To Each Their Own.”
20. Law of Infinite Universes:
The total number of universes into which all possible combinations of existing phenomena could be organized is infinite.
”All things are possible, some are more probable than others.”
21. Law of Pragmatism:
If a pattern, belief or behavior enables you to survive and to accomplish certain goals, then that belief or behavior is "true" enough for whatever level of reality is involved.
“If it works, its true.”
22. Law of True Controversies:
A concept or act may seem irrational until it is proven true. Beware of cognitive bias and dogmatic convictions.
“There is Truth even to Paradox.”
23. Law of Polarity:
Any pattern of data can be split into at least two patterns with “opposing” characteristics, and each will contain the essence of the other within itself. “Everything contains its opposite.”
24. Law of Synthesis:
The synthesis of two or more “opposing” patterns of data will produce a new pattern that will be “truer” than either of the first ones were; that is, it will be applicable to more realities.
“Synthesis reconciles.”
25. Law of Dynamic Balance:
To survive, something must be in a state of dynamic balance; extremity is dangerous on all levels of reality.
“Structure Maintains Order.”
26. Law of Entropy:
In isolated systems, disorder is inevitable over time. Small mistakes in the beginning multiply exponentially.
“If anything can go wrong, it will.”
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27. Law of Unity:
Every phenomenon in existence is linked directly or indirectly to every other one, past, present, or future; perceived separations between phenomena are based on incomplete sensing and/or thinking.
“All is One.”
28. Law of Unintended Consequences:
Whether or not what you do has the effect you want, it will have at least three you never expected, and one of those usually unpleasant.
“There’s always something else.”
