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  and functions。 But; in themselves alone; there is not; nor can there be; any
  real virtue。 The same may be said of the incantations。 The words used in
  their composition   are   the   hieroglyphics of   mystical ideas。 Therefore; the
  correct   pronunciation   of   the   words   or   the  grammatical   construction   of   a
  sentence is nothing;  if   the underlying idea  is  conceived in   the  mind   and
  responded to by the soul。 Will and motive form the basis of true magic。
  One   word   more   and   we   have   completed   our   subject。   Magic   swords;
  rings; pentacles; and wands; may; and often are powerful magical agents in
  the   hands    of  the  magician;     by   virtue  of  the   power;    or  charm;    that  is
  invested     within    them    when     properly    prepared;    but   apart   from    such
  preparation;   by   those   who   know;   they   are   as   powerless   as   unintelligible
  incantations。
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  All   the   foregoing   are   aids;   but   if   physical   manifestations   of   magical
  forces     be  required;     there   must    always     be  present    the   necessary     vital;
  magnetic       pabulum;     by   means     of  which     such   phenomena        are   made    to
  transpire;   and   in   every   case;   to   be   successful;   the   assistance   of   a   good
  natural magician; or seer; is necessary; for without this essential element
  the whole art; in its higher aspects; becomes abortive。
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  CHAPTER XI。
  THE MAGIC WAND
  This    is  the  last  lesson  of  our   present   course    that  requires   a  clear
  definition of the terms employed in the title thereof; for the twelfth; and
  final study is; perhaps; fortunate in having for its title a word that has not;
  so far; been misused and distorted from its original sense。
  The Magic Wand。 The words savor of everything that the young tyro
  in   Occult   art   can   picture   to   his   mind;   of   the   midnight   magician   and   his
  mysterious; if not diabolical; arts; muttering his incantations; working his
  gruesome      spells;   and   raising   the  restless  ghosts    of  the  dead。   Strange
  fancies;     these;   and   yet;   so  corrupt    and    ignorant    have    become     the
  conceptions of the popular mind regarding the once sacred Science of the
  Temple      and   the  psychological      powers    of  Nature;    that  we   very   much
  question; if the ideas above stated were not very similar to the originals of
  each   modern   student;   before   he   had   become   acquainted   with   the   deeper
  truthsthe realities of Occult philosophy。
  We will commence our study by a careful investigation of the original
  meaning of the words Magic Wand; since those who were the masters and
  originators thereof; are far more likely to know more about them than their
  degenerate offspring of a later age。 Few; comparatively; would believe that
  the    words    MAGIC;       MASON;       and    IMAGINATION;           are  the   present
  unrelated descendants of the same original conceptionTHE ROOT IDEA;
  but such is the case。 First; then; we will examine their modern meanings。
  Magic is the unholy art of working secret spells; of using invisible powers;
  and holding intercourse with the unseen world of ghosts and demons; by
  means of enchantments。 It also means the expert deception of the senses
  by   the   tricks   of   a   conjurer;   SO…CALLED   hocus…pocus   and   fraud;   and   a
  magician   is   either   an   evil…minded;   superstitious   mortal;   fool   enough   to
  believe in charms; or an expert pretender and imposter of the first water;
  who cheats and deceives the people。 A mason is the honorable designation
  of   a   builder;   who   works   in   stone;   metaphysically;   a   member   of   a   semi…
  secret   society;   whose   sole   advantage   is   social   intercourse   and   standing;
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  who     proclaim      fraternity   and    universal    brotherhood       theoretically    and
  practice the reverse in reality; a man who apes the Egyptian Mason; knows
  nothing in reality of Hiram; his master; who knows nothing of the starry
  Solomon or his mystic temple in the heavens; which Hiram built; and who
  misconceives        the  import    of  the   three   villains;  or   assassins;   and    who;
  further; knows nothing of that wonderful sprig of myrtle:in short; a Free
  Mason; speaking generally; is a man who delights in ideals; social equality;
  secret   fraternity;   and   plays   at   mysticism;   who   parades   on   the   Masonic
  stage and enacts a role he does not understand。 The first meaning; that of a
  builder;   is   the   most   correct。   Lastly;   the   imagination   is   the   exercise   of
  mental imagerythe picturings of silent thought。
  And   now   we   will   proceed   BACKWARDS。   Imagination   is   from   the
  word 〃image;〃 a form; a picture; and has descended to us from the Latin
  〃imago;〃 which; in its turn; was derived from the old Semitic root; 〃mag。〃
  Mason   comes   to   us   from   the   Latin   〃mass;〃   which   means   to   mould   and
  form; i。e。; to build; and the word 〃mass;〃 through various transformations;
  was    also   derived    from   the   root…word     〃mag。〃     Consequently;      originally;
  there was but little difference in the ancient idea of building pictures in the
  mind and erecting the mental idea externally in stone。 It is from this fact;
  that;   we   have   to…day   Mental   Masons;   a   la   the   secret   orders;   and   stone
  masons;  who   labor   for   wages。 The   Mental   Masons have   merely  lost   the
  knowledge        of   their   art。  They    should;     by   rights;   be   as   active   and
  correspondingly useful to…day as their more physical brothers; the masons
  of stone。
  This art would never have fallen into disgrace and disuse; if their daily
  bread;    or   material    accumulations;      had   depended      upon    their   efforts  in
  building up the mental; moral; and spiritual attainments; of each other; and
  bringing their knowledge into more external use; by making the material
  edifice; the physical body; a purer and more fitting temple; for the Divine
  soul。
  Magic   comes   from   the   Latin   〃magi〃   and   the   Greek   word   〃magos;〃
  which   means   wise;   learned   in   the   mysteries;   and   was   the   synonym   of
  wisdom。 The initiated philosopher; the priest; and the wise men; are all of
  them     included    in   the  〃magi。〃    Again;     tracing   this  word    to  its  remote
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  ancestor;  we   find   it   terminating   in   the   same   Semitic   root;   〃mag;〃   but   of
  this strange   root   no one   was   able   to   say  much;   except   that   it seemed   to
  belong to the Assyrian branch of the great Semitic race。 But quite recently;
  thanks     to   our   scientific    explorers     and    archaeologists;      versed    in   the
  mysterious       meaning      of   cuniform      inscription;    Assyrian      scholars    now
  inform us that they have found the hoary; primitive original of it; of magic;
  magi and imago; etc。 It is from an old Akkadian word; 〃imga;〃 meaning
  wise; holy;  and   learned;  and   was used as   the distinguishing   title  of their
  wisest     sages;    priests;   and    philosophers;      who;     as  may     be   supposed;
  gradually  formed   a  peculiar   caste;  which   merged into   the  ruling   priestly
  order。 The Semites; who succeeded the old Akkadian race in the valley of
  the Euphrates; as a mere matter of verbal convenience; transformed many
  of   the   old   Akkadian     words     to   suit   their   own   articulation;   and   〃imga〃
  became 〃mag;〃 and thus 〃magi。〃 THE BLEND between the Semetic and
  the older Akkadian   race;  produced; by  fusion of   racial   blood;  the   famed
  Chaldeans。 So that we see how old are the words which many of us daily
  use; but with different meaning。 Verily; it makes one feel; when be thinks
  of   magic   and   its   origin;   as   though   he   were   quite   nearly   related   to   the
  people   who   honored   King   Sargon;   the   Wise;   the   earthly   original   of   the
  mystic   Solomon   of   Biblical   tradition。   The   term   Wand   is   an   old   Saxon
  word; which primarily signifies to set in motion; to move。 From this we
  derive   our   word   wander;   i。e。;   to   roa