The Great Work
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- | <b>The Great Work</b> (latin: <i>Magnum Opus</i>) refers in general to the principal goal of the [[Kabbalistic]] or [[Ceremonial]] Magician and specifically to the [[Thelemic Magician]]. To the Kabbalist or Ceremonialist, it is the belief that as each magician perfects his or her knowledge of the Universe through the practice of [[Magick]], he or she will bring the Universe one step closer to the state of perfection from which it was originally created. | + | <b>The Great Work</b> (latin: <i>Magnum Opus</i>) refers in general to the principal goal of the [[Kabbalistic]] or [[Ceremonial]] Magician and specifically to the [[Thelemic Magician]] in the practice of [[Magick]]. |
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+ | The concept is based on the idea that the Universe as we know it was created in perfection but became imperfect through the actions of humanity. It is, therefore, the duty of humans to perfect themselves to restore that perfection in the Universe. | ||
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+ | To the Kabbalist or Ceremonialist, the purpose of Magick is to perfect each individual adept and his or her knowledge of the Universe. As this happens he or she will bring the Universe one step closer to the state of perfection from which it was originally created. | ||
To the Thelemic Magician, the Great Work is to attain the [[Knowledge and Conversation of the Holy Guardian Angel]]; then to follow the [[Holy Guardian Angel]]'s guidance in carrying out one's [[True Will]]. Because doing one's True Will is the ultimate goal of each individual, this is the Thelemic Magician's fulfillment of the Great Work. | To the Thelemic Magician, the Great Work is to attain the [[Knowledge and Conversation of the Holy Guardian Angel]]; then to follow the [[Holy Guardian Angel]]'s guidance in carrying out one's [[True Will]]. Because doing one's True Will is the ultimate goal of each individual, this is the Thelemic Magician's fulfillment of the Great Work. | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
===Kabbalah=== | ===Kabbalah=== | ||
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+ | The term "great work" does not exist in Kabbalistic texts such as the [[Zohar]] or [[Sepher Sephiroth]]. However, the concept appears in the writings of Kabbalists throughout the Rennaisance: | ||
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+ | <i>"Do not pray for your own needs, for your prayer will not then be accepted. But when you want to pray, do so for the heaviness of the Head. For whatever you lack, the Divine Presence also lacks." | ||
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+ | "This is because man is a "portion of God from on high." Whatever any part lacks, also exists in the Whole, and the Whole feels the lack of the part, You should therefore pray for the needs of the Whole." </i> -- from a disciple of the Kabbalist R. Israel Baal Shem Tov | ||
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===Eliphas Levi and the Golden Dawn=== | ===Eliphas Levi and the Golden Dawn=== | ||
===Crowley's Interpretation in the New Aeon=== | ===Crowley's Interpretation in the New Aeon=== | ||
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+ | It was the practice of Thelemites at the Abbey of Thelema in Cefalu, after saying "Will before Meat," to add the question, "What is the Great Work?" (MTP, ch. 13). | ||
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Overview
The Great Work (latin: Magnum Opus) refers in general to the principal goal of the Kabbalistic or Ceremonial Magician and specifically to the Thelemic Magician in the practice of Magick.
The concept is based on the idea that the Universe as we know it was created in perfection but became imperfect through the actions of humanity. It is, therefore, the duty of humans to perfect themselves to restore that perfection in the Universe.
To the Kabbalist or Ceremonialist, the purpose of Magick is to perfect each individual adept and his or her knowledge of the Universe. As this happens he or she will bring the Universe one step closer to the state of perfection from which it was originally created.
To the Thelemic Magician, the Great Work is to attain the Knowledge and Conversation of the Holy Guardian Angel; then to follow the Holy Guardian Angel's guidance in carrying out one's True Will. Because doing one's True Will is the ultimate goal of each individual, this is the Thelemic Magician's fulfillment of the Great Work.
History
Kabbalah
The term "great work" does not exist in Kabbalistic texts such as the Zohar or Sepher Sephiroth. However, the concept appears in the writings of Kabbalists throughout the Rennaisance:
"Do not pray for your own needs, for your prayer will not then be accepted. But when you want to pray, do so for the heaviness of the Head. For whatever you lack, the Divine Presence also lacks."
"This is because man is a "portion of God from on high." Whatever any part lacks, also exists in the Whole, and the Whole feels the lack of the part, You should therefore pray for the needs of the Whole." -- from a disciple of the Kabbalist R. Israel Baal Shem Tov
Eliphas Levi and the Golden Dawn
Crowley's Interpretation in the New Aeon
It was the practice of Thelemites at the Abbey of Thelema in Cefalu, after saying "Will before Meat," to add the question, "What is the Great Work?" (MTP, ch. 13).