We may attract any force by making ourselves a fit condition for its manifestation
Each thing is interlinked to the rest of the Universe in various ways we do not yet know, and since any force can be transformed into any other, we have an inexhaustible supply of any force we may need. Thus a person may attract to themselves any force of the Universe by making themselves a fit receptacle for it, establishing a connection with it, and arranging conditions so that its nature compels it to flow toward him. If I want pure water to drink, I dig a well in a place where there is underground water; I prevent it from leaking away; and I arrange to take advantage of water’s accordance with the laws of Hydrostatics to fill it.
References
- Crowley, Aleister. (1954). Magick Without Tears Chapter 1 What is Magick (p. 33). St. Paul, MN: Llewellyn Publications.
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