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A three-volume hermetic journey through Jupiter, the Sun, and Mars — moving from wisdom, to illumination, to embodied magical action.
Volumes I–III: Jupiter · Sun · Mars
Own the first three volumes together in hardback: Jupiter, the Sun, and Mars — the complete opening arc of the Beyond the Veil of Illusion series.
A clear planetary sequence: Jovian wisdom, solar illumination, and Martial embodiment brought together as one hermetic arc.
Jovian intelligence, Divine Providence, order, law, wisdom, and the transformation of knowledge into usable spiritual power.
Solar consciousness, illumination, direct experience, cosmic operations, and the harmonising force of the central light.
Embodied force, decision, courage, discipline, creative action, and the return of magical power into ordinary life.
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Jupiter is presented as the organising power that shapes the laws of Divine Providence into usable intelligence. This volume frames Jovian work as a path of wisdom, power, order, and practical hermetic understanding.
The Will, Love, and Wisdom of Divine Providence are transmitted as laws by Saturn, then organised by Jupiter into intelligence. An intelligence great enough to operate and move the whole objective world and make every individuality an active universe in the larger universe.
Jupiter is perceived as power and organisation in a single impetus, a combination of primordial forces united perfectly and orchestrated with a concrete spirit, precise feeling, mind, and sensation. The magician who has bathed in the light oscillation of Jupiter knows it is power and the source of power, the ends and the means.
And yet, Jupiter is blocked to many by Karma, by the limitations of the ego-consciousness in its experience, and by the ignorance of the laws that have not been brought to life.
Unblock it, and you will find an earthly paradise of harmony and superior faculties. It is the promised land upon which Eternal Kindness dwells. This is the kindness many have called by the name of Magical Equilibrium, and while it balances all things, it remains objectively useful and continuous, giving way to plenty and abundance, gay societies, and happy solutions.
To truly understand it, we must become a new person, and one way is to be trained in the magic, quabbalah, and alchemy of the planetary sphere, which I will teach only according to my prosperity, which is a scar of scarcity in the face of the Blue Planet.
After finishing this book, the hermetist will be ready to directly contact all the heads of Jupiter named by Franz Bardon and find a common language upon which to build.
Throughout my books, I have given some definitions for what electricity or the electric fluid is called in hermetics. The definition I am about to present is the definition as it stands in the planetary sphere of Jupiter, which is not to say it is not omnipresent in our own sphere of regular operation, as the zone girdling the earth is astrologically saturated by it.
The Jovial Electric Fluid is composed of two components: the Creation of Favourable Circumstances, which is the active pole, and the Formation of Permissive Laws, which is the passive pole. Together, they become a solid power capable of acting in all instances in the world. This power is named Providence.
It can be applied, literally, in the soil and all arts of agriculture. It can be applied to human relations, sentiments, and the order of life. Likewise, it can be applied to change institutions and to build new things of all kinds. Mostly, it can keep the magician connected to the Divine and his or her redeeming innocence.
This volume helps the practitioner tune into solar powers and principles in theory and practice, placing illumination, consciousness, emanation, and transformation at the centre of the work.
Our journey begins with a simple step. There are two ways to accomplish this step if we consider the step to be the aim. But if we consider the step to be the method, then our first chapter has two steps and two methods that might be mastered for the same end.
The reader will have noticed that we have called this chapter ‘Cosmic Creation.’ He might expect some ontological text, a philosophical, religious, theological, or even a theosophical argument. Yet what is presented here is not speculation, but something to be practiced, observed, and verified through direct experience.
To understand Cosmic Creation, one must begin by observing one’s own processes of thought. The act of observing thought is itself the first movement toward creation, because it separates the observer from the created. This separation is not division, but awareness.
When one becomes aware of the act of thinking, one is no longer entirely identified with it. This distance allows a transformation to begin. What was once unconscious becomes conscious, and what was once automatic becomes deliberate. In this way, the practitioner begins to participate in creation consciously, rather than merely being carried by it.
“…a sense of being seized and swiftly carried upward, like a fish or a rabbit in the talons of an eagle or a hawk. Solid footing is gone, and struggle might result in a fatal plunge. There is often a sensation of being surrounded by and merged with light.
In my own experience I’ve encountered a warm golden haze, a brightness of pure light, a silver-blue radiance as well as occasions of vivid, living darkness—a light beyond sight. These states are not merely visual, but total experiences affecting perception, sensation, and identity.
The radiance is inhabited by an intelligence that stays at the edge of awareness, scarcely glanced, almost seen—haunting, familiar, and strange. The light and darkness pierce and penetrate every part of you, charging your vibratory rates with new energy while bearing its information into you.
Mars completes the series by rooting the wisdom of Jupiter and the illumination of the Sun into action, strength, decision, equilibrium, and practical power in life.
Obviously, to the world, as we know it, there can be no existence without some amount of interdependence unless we are in the Godhead, in which case we remain in all interdependent parts as something independent. Still, interdependence isn’t left out but in.
Total independence, then, like most things martial, is more of a discipline and a course of action; it is a verb. It signifies that in all instances the Adept rises against all obstacles, identified or not, for he must do it rationally and instinctively. Moving against our obstacles, nevertheless, must never be about an obsession with opposition; it is rather an open and practical attitude toward solutions.
There are no problems for the Adept of Mars; instead, there are solutions and fertile ground for solutions.
Qabalists call the veil of illusion Paroketh — the veil between the lower and higher modes of consciousness. This series is built around Jupiter, the Sun, and Mars as a descending triangle: wisdom, illumination, and action.
The result is not a loose collection of planetary essays. It is a structured movement: Jupiter gives intelligence and order, the Sun gives light and transformation, and Mars brings that power back into embodied life.
“Wisdom without illumination remains abstract. Illumination without action becomes escape. The series completes itself when power returns to life.”
Begin with the complete opening arc of the work: Jupiter, the Sun, and Mars in one hardback bundle.