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Thursday, August 26, 2010

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Constructs and Thoughtforms
A Construct is a fabricated spiritual servitor. They are sometimes called egregores
or elementaries in other systems of classification. They can be made in any form
for virtually any purpose. You can make them as smart or stupid, fast or slow, as
you need. You are GOD to a construct that you have created. Things to remember:
ALWAYS give your construct a time limit to exist in that form. After that time
limit is up, the energies should be returned to where they came from (program it
in- simply intending to have this happen should do it). If you don't provide a time
limit, a construct can have a tendency to develop a mind of its own and get out of
control, especially if left on its own and forgotten. Never forget to provide a
time limit. 6 months-1 year is fine for most. Up to 5 years is acceptable for long-
term applications. Constructs tend to act according to the form you give them; if
it is made to look like a tiger, it will tend to act a bit like one. You can be
creative. If you're making something to protect someone, be sure to give it
something to defend itself with; claws, teeth, guns etc. Borrow ideas from science-
fiction if you wish. Your imagination is the limit. Your skills will follow with
sufficient practice. How to make a Construct: First, plan out all the information
for it; everything you want it to be able to do, how it will look etc. Write all
this information down on a piece of paper (or in your personal journal) if you wish
so you may keep track of it. Then, while you're creating the construct, you can
read off all of the features and specifications like a recipe if necessary.
Prepare yourself for the creation process by shifting mental gears with meditation
or just general relaxing. You need to be completely focused and ready when you
commence any operation. Then, draw in energy, one type at a time (if you work that
way), and concentrate/direct it in accordance with your Will. Just imagine strongly
that you're sucking in energy (in whatever phase you need) and breathing it out
into an area in front of you where you mold it into the shape you want it; use your
hands if you need to at first. Visualize strongly the thing that you're creating,
right in front of you. You almost paint the energy where you want it. Push or
exhale the energy out of your hands or mind if you must. You might build a
construct in sections starting first with one phase of energy (applying it
according to its properties), then continuing on with energy in another phase, and
then another, until you have completed the task of building one construct. There
are many ways to view the process. Once you have finished making your construct
look the way you want with all the features on it you need, then it is time to
program it. Imagine that a construct is sort of like a living astral robot that you
have created. Now, you must program it so that it can carry out your tasks. All you
need to do at this point is to imagine that you are consciously injecting
information into it and programming it. If it assists you to do so, you may pretend
you are 'breathing' information into the construct; just formulate the
program/mental command in your head, and then exhale it into the construct (almost
expelling it like in an orgasm from your mind or body- doesn't need to be as
intense though). A simple set of mental commands should be sufficient. Things
like, "Your job is to protect so-and-so," and, "you are intelligent and know what I
wish you to know about the job you are to perform," are usually fine at first. Your
first attempts at constructs will likely be simple. As your skills improve, the set
of mental commands used to program one with will probably become more complicated.
Pay meticulous attention to detail and you'll do fine. As always, your Will or
Intention WHILE you are building and programming the construct is what determines
how good of a job you do. Don't forget the time limit! Just put that in as part of
your construct's programming. Note: some find it useful to assign names to their
creations so that they can be called back to report on progress, or just simply
return home. This could also be a useful practice to increase the amount of control
you have over a construct. Most people don't give out the names of their constructs
without a good reason. It may be a good idea to program yours not to respond to the
commands of anyone except you, unless you're making it to assist someone. Once
you've finished creating and programming your construct, dismiss it to perform its
task and have confidence that all will go as you've planned. Don't think of
failure while doing anything; such thoughts detract from your effort and scatter
the force of your intent. Developing the mindset that failure is not an option and
doubts are not possible whenever you commence an operation may be beneficial in
keeping your focus; sort of like shifting gears in your mind beforehand everytime.
I used to build a construct first then program it for the task I wanted it to
perform, but you may find it easier to program it while you build it. When I create
them now, they seem to spring into life without much effort,
being created and programmed simultaneously. With practice, everything is always
easier. The more work you put into it, the better it will be. Over time, you'll
develop your own style. Depending on your personal skills, you may or may not
perceive your creation visually. It might be that you only feel its presence. This
is normal. Additional Notes: For most people, it isn't always a good idea to try
to add to a construct or change it after you make it. It can tend to screw them up
if you're not careful. Generally, if you know what you're doing you can get away
with it. I've never consciously added to anything. They always seem to be under my
conscious control whenever I want them to be. This may not be true for all people,
especially at first. If you prefer to work with energy in the elemental phases
then it is good practice to use at least 2 elements for better stability when
making a construct. Remember that each element (energy in that phase) has a
different function, or tends to respond differently while in that phase. Use them
accordingly for best results with those methods. Otherwise, just draw in
spiritual/pranic/or psychic energy (whatever you want to call it) and use it in
accordance with your will. Should you decide that a construct of yours is no
longer useful prior to its termination period, you may simply return the energies
used to create it to their point of origin. You are God to a construct that you
have created. This is your right as a creator. I tend to disagree with some
magickians who believe that once you create something it's permanent and hard to
destroy. I've personally had no problems disassembling anything I've ever made,
although the mental program for making it is still in my consciousness, and
certainly still exists in essence within the Unmanifest...but then the essence for
all things is in the Unmanifest to begin with. If you borrow personal energy from
another spirit or person (with their consent), or if you make something in
conjunction with someone else, that person or spirit usually has access to the
thing you made, and can destroy it if they don't like what you did with it. As was
previously mentioned, you are God to a construct that you've created. Because of
this, you will also be held responsible for your creations. If something you make
causes trouble, who/whatever the construct angered will eventually come looking for
its creator. Might be a good idea to keep that in mind... Thought-forms: It
should be mentioned that there are things similar to constructs known as Thought-
forms. Thought-forms can be made to perform the same tasks as constructs, though
there is a major difference in their creation: A thought-form is created from your
personal energy, and is thus an extension of your consciousness. It is part of you.
Constructs are made from imported energy, and although they have a link to you,
they are not part of you. If you made a thought-form (for example, in the form of a
lion) to attack someone/something, and your thought-form was destroyed, YOU WOULD
FEEL IT. It
would be highly unpleasant. However, if a construct of yours was destroyed, you
would feel nothing though you would probably be aware. It is not a good idea to
create too many thought-forms at once. By doing so you risk spreading your
consciousness too thinly (because you're dividing up parts of yourself), and there
is always the chance that one of them could have more consciousness than the main
part of you should you get too carried away (and then you're screwed). To get rid
of a thought-form that you've created, simply re-absorb it back into yourself. Just
Will it so, or intend it and use the imagination as a tool to do it. I have read
and heard accounts of a person's negative energies or emotions toward
someone/something coalescing into a harmful thought-form and attacking the
individual and/or other people. If this should happen, the procedure is the same;
re-absorption by the individual who created it. Though because of the nature of
this particular kind of creation, one must be aware that upon re-absorption the
individual will experience exactly the same negative emotions he/she was having
when the thought-form came into being. The emotions and inner-conflicts that caused
the creation of the thought-form must consequently be resolved and worked through
to avoid a recurrence. This entire procedure can be dangerous and unpleasant, but
is necessary if your thought-forms get out of control. Only the most advanced adept
should ever try to absorb another person's negative thought-form; even then, he/she
will have to undergo a period of purification and balancing afterward. Something
to think about: In some cases, those diagnosed as insane are often plagued by their
own uncontrollable thought-forms in the form of hallucinations. A skilled magickian
may be able to perceive and destroy them for the individual, but unless the source
of the illness is found, the person would unconsciously create more. Author:
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