Success is thy proof: argue not; convert not; talk not over much!

The Book of the Law
Chapter 3, Verse 42

One of the most common questions I receive is “How do you know a ritual worked?” Crowley’s The Book of the Law has what to me is the most obvious answer. If you get the results you intended, the ritual worked. If you don’t get the results you wanted, the rituals failed.

That’s all well and good in the long run, but it doesn’t do you much good right now. Let’s say you do a ritual to get $50 by the end of the week and sure enough, you get the money. But isn’t it possible that you would have received the money if you had done nothing? The ritual and the supposed result may just be chance and not linked.

In my previous blog post I discussed hypnosis. You may wonder how a hypnotist knows if you’re hypnotized. There are several ways, including giving certain tests called “convincers” or the hypnotist may depend upon observing certain physiological changes in the person being hypnotized. Likewise, to me it has always seemed like there should be some sort of convincer that the ritual you have performed has been a success.

I have found to indicators of ritual success. I call them Delta T and Delta C.

ΔT

Delta T means a temperature-based change. There are two basic forms of this. The first is ΔTi or “Delta T Increase.” When you experience ΔTie during a ritual, it becomes hotter. A typical example of this is when you perform a ritual on a cold day it becomes quite hot. As soon as the ritual is over you notice that it is cold again. It’s opposite is ΔTd or “Delta T Decrease.” When you experience ΔTd the temperature becomes quite cold during the ritual.

In my experience ΔTi is much more common than ΔTd, but when you experience ΔTd the ritual was even more effective.

ΔC

Delta C  means a chronological or time-based change. There are two basic forms of this. The first is ΔCe or “Delta C Extension.” When you experience ΔCe during a ritual, time seems to extend. A typical example of this is that you think a ritual lasted over an hour when it really only lasted 20 minutes. It’s opposite is ΔCc or “Delta C Contraction.” When you experience ΔCc you think that a ritual was very short and may have lasted 15 minutes or less when, in reality, it lasted an hour or more.

In my experience ΔCe and ΔCc occur about equally.

Have you had either of these delta experiences during rituals?

What signs of a ritual’s success during the ritual have you experienced?

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Written by Donald Michael Kraig
Donald Michael Kraig graduated from UCLA with a degree in philosophy. He also studied public speaking and music (traditional and experimental) on the university level. After a decade of personal study and practice, he began ten years of teaching courses in the Southern California area on such ...