Masonic & Occult Symbols Illustrate
One occult/New Age organization states: “ELEMENTALS ARE USED IN HIGH MAGICK, AND
OCCASIONALLY IN WITCHCRAFT AND OTHER MAGICAL TRADITIONS, TO GUARD MAGICK CIRCLES AND ASSIST IN MAGICKAL (sic) ACTS. “In The Golden Dawn , Israel Regardie explains how to use elementals within rituals.” “Occultists regard elementals as beings having substance, but visible only to those who have inner sight; some elementals are regarded benign, others as malignant.” One organization that gained fame in the past 30 years is Findhorn Community. It was founded in 1965 by Peter and Eileen Caddy and Dorothy Maclean. “[Maclean] made contact with the devas—nature spirits said to be associated with various plant, species, or landscape features....The first contact was made with a pea deva. Maclean was told that the garden would succeed as they cooperated with the devas by seeking their advice and gaining their permission to rearrange the landscape. Some like the pea deva were specific to a species, while others like the landscape deva relate to more general aspects of the garden itself. The garden’s abundance became known throughout the neighborhood and its noteworthy success brought several other followers to the community. “During the next several years the group continued to follow Eileen’s guidance and the advice of the devas channeled through Maclean. Members also established contact with other theosophical and spiritualist groups. In 1965 Peter traveled to a gathering of spiritual groups organized by Sir George Trevelyan, author and head of the Wrekin Trust. They were visited in 1966 by Robert Ogilvie Crombie, an Edinburgh spiritualist who, as a result of his visit, contacted the elemental nature spirits who work with the devas. Crombie soon made contact with PAN, THE GOD OF THE NATURE ELEMENTALS, and brought what was seen as completeness to the efforts of the Caddys and
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