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Yogic Weather Control

from

A System of Caucasian Yoga

by Count Stefan Colonna Walewski

This exercise is called the seventh arcane, but having in itself a separate place as a purely magical work, connected with weather control.

Yogic Weather Control

Stand erect two feet away from a stand or an alter, on which there is a square, round, pentagonal or other form of vessel, about two feet in diameter, and six inches high, filled half with pure water. The stand should be of height permitting putting of hands on top of it without bending or straining.

Face in the direction of the sun, moon or stars accordingly.

Now cleanse the lungs by panting, throwing out all residual air. Submerge the hands in vessel with water, palms resting on the bottom of it, fingers spread fan-like, thumbs and forefingers of both hands touching each other under water.

Inhale deeply for seven seconds, hold one second, and exhale through the mouth, slowly, sounding a sigh, until the air is out from the lungs. Voice should sound like deep sigh. (Exhalations are timed only to make them run naturally and easily without prescribed seven seconds.) One second stop, inhale again for seven seconds, stop one second and exhale through the mouth with a moaning sound, like moaning and at the same time whistling. Then stop one second, again inhale deeply for seven seconds, stop one second, and exhale through the mouth with a roaring sound, like the roaring of the wind, mixed with the whistling of it.

Those are the three complete breaths — sighing, moaning and roaring. Repeat them four times, making total of twelve breaths.

Note: There is a word which is to be used with sighing, moaning and roaring breaths, and this word forms the background for them, giving them vibration to awaken the elemental spirits of the wind, storm, hurricane, etc.

This word is:

* I – HAU – HAA *

It is to be interwoven with the exhalation of the air in the sighing, moaning and roaring.

This Arcane through attracting powers of wind and storm, changes surrounding climatic conditions, with help of the mighty spirits – El Borach (Spirit of the Lightning) and Waat (Spirit of the Wind).

Note: Eyes should be fixed, but very lightly, so that at times one is actually seeing only a blur.