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Candle Warnings. If a candle burning in a place other than the altar room suddenly flickers and
throws off sparks, it means that a person with terrible intentions is approaching the magician's home or
thinking bad thoughts about him. In such cases, the magician immediately performs a defensive ritual.
Altar Room. In normal circumstances, when a sorcerer feels that an evil influence is about to enter
his ceremonial room, he seals the altar by surrounding it with a circle of candles.
The Eight Candles Ritual. The eight fundamental factors in a person's life are: death-life, poverty-
wealth, sickness-health, and obscurity-fame. A sorcerer can cast a spell that will manipulate one of these
factors in a victim's life. To do this, he places eight black candles on the altar, each representing one factor.
He decides which of the factors he wants to affect, then writes his wish on a piece of paper along with
pertinent information about the victim, such as his name and birth date. This information should be
written in red ink.
After preparing the paper, the sorcerer opens the ritual in the customary fashion and lights the candles.
After burning a petition and spirit money, he fixes the paper to the point of the sword and puts it into the
flame of the candle that represents the factor that will be altered. He holds it there until it is completely
burnt. Then he violently extinguishes the flame with the sword and verbally expresses his wishes about
the victim.
If the sorcerer writes his wish on several sheets of paper and burns each one during the ritual, his wish
may come true very quickly. However, he must be sure to extinguish the flame with the sword each time
a sheet is burnt. After this, the ceremony is closed.
The Four Directions. When four candles are placed on the four sides of the altar, they symbolize
the four main directions: north, south, east, and west. If candles are not available, the directions can be
represented by four pieces of paper, each carrying the name of one of the four directions.
Hovering Flames. A benevolent spirit may choose to make his presence known to the sorcerer by
appearing as a small flame that hovers near the candles on the altar.
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Starting Enterprises. When an important plan is about to be executed, a candle is lit beforehand
to ensure that the project will be protected by the positive forces of Heaven.
Incense. When a magician exorcises ghosts in graveyards or houses, or sits in meditation in a dark
room, the light of burning incense sticks keeps demons at bay. Candles also provide light but their flames
are easily put out by rains or winds that are manipulated by ghosts, and this could suddenly leave the
sorcerer unprotected.
The Flame of Life. For every person on earth there is a candle burning in the afterlife that
symbolizes the length of the individual's life. If this flame is extinguished prematurely, the individual will
fall into a coma and eventually die unless the god responsible for the candle relights it immediately.
THE SACRED ROPE
During the hours when an altar room is closed, a light should always be left on to protect the room
from visitors from hell. A still safer way to protect it is to hang a rope or chain around the walls of the
room. If the ends of the chain or rope are joined, creating a circle, no wandering spirits will dare enter the
room.
The rope-chain has been the symbol of Chinese secret mysticism for thousands of years and magicians
have sometimes even worn them as belts or bracelets. When this rope is hung in the altar room, it is
protected and the attacking magician has to break through this line or rope to harm the sorcerer sheltered
inside. This principle is called "guarding the entrance with a trap."
Another popular way to protect the altar room is to plant thorny plants such as roses all around the
outside of the house or building in which the room is located. This will keep stray ghosts from showing
up unexpectedly. With this and countless other methods to choose from, one can see that an able sorcerer
is very capable of defending himself. Any malignant sorcerer who wishes to attack him will have a
difficult time, for his intended victim will have countless traps, spells, and rituals that he can place
between himself and his aggressor. A sorcerer who is hurt by another magician shows the limited value
of his occult method.
The Rope as a Door. The door was invented for a simple reason: man needed to protect himself.
Animals, birds, and insects carry their means of self-defense with them in the form of shells, sharp claws,
or wings, but man has no such means of defense and is quite vulnerable.
In early times, when men lived in simple hovels, they entered the structures through openings that
other beasts could use just as easily. This proved to be very dangerous, especially at night when people
were sleeping and defenseless. To deal with this problem, people invented the idea of a door for the house,
that could be closed at night to keep animals and other men from coming in to harm the owner and his
family.
In Chinese sorcery, the red rope that the sorcerer wears around his waist symbolizes a door that
protects the wearer's physical and mental well-being. This rope contains five mystic knots and protects
the sorcerer from unexpected witchcraft attacks as he performs his rituals. Like a circle without beginning
or end, this rope may entrap people's luck in its knots.
When the magician makes a circle on the ground with the rope and steps into its center, it becomes a
symbolic circle that will protect him from the evil spells of enemy sorcerers.
If the sorcerer is in his altar room when he hears the murmur of ghostly voices, he can take the rope
from around his waist and use it to "tie up" the ghost. He does this in the same way that he would tie up
a real person but only experienced sorcerers can perform this feat.
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The Spells: The Sacred Rope
The Rope as a Circle. Evil sorcerers who need to have a wish granted so desperately that they are
willing to contact the Devil can use their red ropes to obtain fast results. In these cases, the sorcerer places
the rope on the ground in the shape of a circle. He conducts his rituals inside the circle formed by his rope
as many times a month as is necessary to achieve his goals.
The Rope as Courage Giver. Few people know that the sacred rope can be used to bolster a
sorcerer's courage in times of danger. To do this, he wraps the rope tightly around his wrists then passes
it over his shoulders, around his back, and ties it tightly across his chest. This will strengthen his courage
and make him physically alert. Originally, Chinese martial arts fighters used this method in combat but
sorcerers now use it in the midst of a difficult ritual or exorcism if they feel their courage slacking.
HOLY WATER
A long time ago, Western priests claimed that holy water would heal wounds. But this has never been
the case, for water cannot cure physical injuries. Herbal liniments are the only liquids that can cure
wounds. Holy water is used exclusively for religious and occult purposes.
Holy water is only produced through religious rituals. It is taken from the cup that is filled with water
and placed on the altar during the ritual. Since this water has been blessed by the ceremony, it has special
properties and can be used to fight evil influences. After the ritual is finished, the priest or sorcerer may
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