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    Adonai One (Offline)

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    05-20-2013, 03:19 AM (This post was last modified: 05-20-2013, 03:20 AM by Adonai One.)
    From Liber AOM:

    Quote:REINCARNATION

    Integral reincarnation is the final metamorphosis. It is the
    supreme ritual of sex and death by which adepts attain to the
    degree of master.

    In the ordinary course of events, the personal aether and life
    force of Kia disintegrate as the material body disintegrates.
    New beings are built up from the pool of the universal life force
    in the same way that they are built up from the universal pool of
    matter. The personal life force then finds its way back into
    incarnation broken up into millions of parts scattered into
    many beings.

    The adept magician however will have so strengthened his
    spirit by magic that it is possible for him to carry it over whole
    into a new body. In an exceptional display of power it may even
    be possible to retain specific memories in aether form. It is by
    such a process that adepts achieve the final degree of
    mastership. The supreme rituals of sex and death exist in three
    forms: the Red, Black, and White Rites.

    The Red Rite

    This rite can only be performed by male adepts and is
    performed when the adept's body has become very aged or
    damaged. The adept takes a young, strong female and forms a
    powerful love bond to her. He impregnates her and then during
    the early stages of the pregnancy, within the first two months,
    he voluntarily ends his present existence. The powers of the
    adept developed in astral travel workings, coupled with the
    effects of the love bond to the mother, cause a reincarnation
    into the developing fetus. Provision is beforehand made for the
    security of the female and the reeducation of the
    reincarnating master.

    The Black Rite

    This rite consists of the forceful entry of a spirit into the body of
    an already inhabited being. It is both dangerous and unreliable
    and used only in certain peculiar and desperate situations. It
    will sometimes result in there being a double life force in one
    body, if the invading spirit fails to displace the occupant. In
    this case the victim will seem to have gone mad. In any case
    the memory of the taken-over being remains, and the
    invading-being will have to work through this. Of this rite I
    have been advised to say no more. . . .

    The White Rite

    In this rite an integral reincarnation is achieved, but the
    receiving body is a fetus randomly selected by the escaping
    spirit in astral flight. In the event that one's friends, followers,
    and disciples might be unable to locate one's new manifestation
    and ensure that it receives a proper magical education, it may be
    wise to carry an aetheric marker. At death some sigil
    emblematic of one's magical aspiration is fiercely visualized. It
    may later be apparent to clairvoyant perception in the aetheric
    constitution of the developing infant, or it may serve to cause
    some recognition or affinity with the symbol if it is perchance
    accidentally stumbled upon in the new existence.

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    Aureus (Offline)

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    05-20-2013, 10:15 AM
    Lol, once thought about something similar to the Red Rite. Although that shouldn't be necessary as I am aiming for this to be my last incarnation.

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