Levels of Dark Matter

Dark Matter has levels within Itself that can be known in the unexplored area around the Tree of Life. Using the Dark Matter Crystal Set, you can explore areas that have been offlimits to all but a few western magicians. Eastern magicians have always had access because their philosophies allow such a thing. Before we can discuss the different states of Dark Matter, we have to consider how a Change happens in the Non-Changing.

An object has only two states: either it is stable or it is changing. Since non-change is not a quality of creation, it follows that change is the only alternative. In this case, change will be either evolutionary, or non-evolutionary. Tantra has analysed these states and come up with a system for changing a situation. Favourable situations can be enhanced, while bad situations can be changed in three fundamental ways known as the three gunas:

Sattva
Stop or maintain
Rajas
Change or create
Tamas
Destroy

The Three Gunas are one energy appearing in three forms. Sattva and Tamas are static - they cannot change by themselves, while Rajas provides the energy converting Sattva into Tamas, and vice versa.

There has to be mastery of the situation, be a master of change, or the elements, which already exists through intention or desire. What is done next will depend on the situation, or circumstances or time.

Sometimes a situation can be stopped, but if there is momentum, it may be preferable to change, guide, or channel the action onto something else or transform it into a higher energy.

If the situation cannot be changed, or transformed into something else, it has to be destroyed by increasing the energy level, or creating a boomerang effect. Destruction can happen by creating division or by death.

These actions occur at many different levels, which can be switched where necessary. For example, to prevent someone carrying out an action, all that may need to be done is create doubt or worry in the mind. Where several people are working together, division can sown.

Four levels of action

Fire
Spiritual, Atziluth
Water
Emotional, Briah
Air
Mental, Yetsirah
Earth
Physical, Assiah

Atziluth is pure spirituality. Briah begins the process of separation, which can be considered evil. Yetsirah is the level of formation, where most magic is performed. Those actions manifest in Assiah. There are many levels within these four levels. For example, within Yetsirah there will be the four elements, directions, the mind, the intellect, and emotions. At this level it is possible to change mental poise, create love or hate, heal or cause disease, or even kill.

Within the Tantric tradition mantras are divided into ten karmas or actions. These work on the four elements, which have the following characteristics.

Fire
Fulfilling desires (but can cause madness, bad name, disrespect, ignorance and nervousness if not suitable).
Water
Respect, love, satisfaction, knowledge, alertness (activity)
Air
Excitement, hurriedness, obstacles, destruction, mental worries
Earth
Stability, patience, inspiration, mental quietness, physical comforts
Spirit
Love of knowledge, spirituality, opens the mind to receive knowledge, increases intuition, the power of contemplation, and a desire to be alone.
 

The Ten Karmas

These qualities broadly match the Tarot. Spirit can be seen within a Tarot reading when there is balance between the four elements. The Karmas are:

Shanti - Peace
To free from disease, worry, fear, illusions. To improve the environment. Action done without any desire for reward, power or attachment
Pushti - Wealth
To increase fame, wealth, goodwill, social status, power, for the individual or another
Vashikaran - Enslave
To control the consciousness of another. The person loses discrimination and will, and acts like a puppet
Istambhan - Paralysing
Used to stop the action of a person, thing, or situation
Jrambhan - Change
To change behavioural patterns
Mohan - Attraction
Hypnotism. To attract a man, woman or animal, etc
Akarshan - Attraction
To attract someone from far away
Uchchatan - Fear
To disturb mental equilibrium, such as doubt, uncertainty, fear and delusion. The person acts as if possessed
Vidweshan - Division
To create opposition between two people, such as anger, fear, jealousy and aggression. The people concerned only change behaviour between themselves and not with others
Maran - Death
Cause death without physical symptoms

As well as the number of Sephiroth on the Tree of Life, ten is the number of permutations of the paired elements.

The ten Karmas are the categories of uses of mantras, not the formulas themselves. These mantras can be used for good and bad. Used for good, the user and benefactor both gain, but doing harm will eventually bring harm to the perpetrator.

There are certain days of the lunar month that are conducive for these mantras.

Powers of the Lunar days

Pushti
Sunday; January, February; 11th day, Full Moon
Akarshan
Saturday; March, April; 3rd, 13th day
Jrambhan
Thursday; March, April; 3rd, 13th day
Vashikaran
Wednesday; March, April; 7th day
Mohan
Monday; March, April; 8th, 9th day
Uchchatan
Friday; May, June; 2nd, 6th day
Vidweshan
Thursday; May, June; 2nd, 6th day
Istambhan
Any day; July, August; 1st, 4th, 14th day
Maran
Tuesday; September, October; 5th, 11th, 12th day
Peace
Any day; November, December; 11th, Full Moon

Auspicious Months

April, September
For happiness, peace, prosperity, longevity, and purification of a place
October, November
For spiritual growth
February, March
For desires and achievements in worldly and spiritual fields

Lunar Days

Note that Lunar days are different from solar days. Each lunar day is for the time the solar/lunar angle to move 12 degrees. Because the speed of the Moon is variable, the length of the Lunar day can vary considerably.

These are the basic characteristics of the lunar days:

7th, Waxing
For peace, prosperity, happiness
4, 6, 8, 9, 12, 14
Evil
2,5,11, waxing
For Knowledge
12, waxing
Favour from governments, destroying elements, fulfilling desires
1,5 waning
The best (ie. safest!)