I am trying to make the way that I personally explain Hermetica unfold for each person as they read, as this is a very voluminous subject and the symbolism is thickly layered. Most things in hermeticism are meant to be discovered individually per the operator so these posts are thought experiments, meant to stimulate people minds into thinking about their own personal truths. Also I think carefully about what i choose to write about in sequence so it relates my own experience as well, so i will put the link to my previous post here(The principles of Hermeticism [http://www.spellsofmagic.com/read_post.html?post=255008] ) as well as i will post the link to this thread at the end of the latter post.
After we Gain an understanding of the principles of hermeticism, which give us basis to understand our nature and the nature of our environment, we naturally begin to gravitate towards pondering of our place in these principles. This is where the Tools of Imagination and Will come into play.
"At the very root of the whole matter we find that the Creative Power of the universe does not create through will, but through imagination, imaging, feeling, and knowing. To suppose that [the universe] must will things to happen would be to suppose that [the universe] had some opposing force to contend with.
Will power may be necessary in its place, but as a creative agency it is non-existent; it is not creative but directive; and used from this standpoint it is a wonderful force; whereas, used from any other angle, it becomes destructive and will mentally weary the one using it. To feel that we have to will things to happen casts doubt into the face of Creation and presupposes that Life is not Self-Existent and Self-Propelling.
Imagination taps the very roots of Being and utilizes the same Power that brought the worlds forth from Chaos.... Imagination is the power of the word, while will is the directive agency, denoting the purpose for which the word is spoken.
Man reproduces the power to create and, in his own life, controls his destiny through the activity of his word. This word cannot be willed; but it can be imagined, or imaged forth, into expression."-The Science of Mind, by Ernest Shurtleff Holmes
From this we can begin to understand the roles of will and imagination in magic.
Here i must contend those who would propose that "belief and energy" are that which magic is composed of. Belief does not propel the planets in their orbits any more than it propels magic through the planes of reality. Magic can and does happen when void of belief, or with belief present. Belief is confidence in the truth or existence of something not immediately susceptible to rigorous proof, and by definition exist separately from the action or entity of magic.
As for "energy", The most important property of energy is that it is conserved that is,the total energy of an isolated system does not change with time. This is known as the law of conservation of energy.Energy can,however,change form;for example, it can be turned into mass and back again into energy.
So, as energy is used in magic, it is not one of the necessary personal tools one uses to create change in the nature of ones being.Energy exists in a constant value, only being changed by imagining this change and using force of will to cause this imagined change to become reality.
The philosophy of the nature of the magus is that they are each a unique and autonomous center of individual consciousness, energy, will, and imagination. [some say soul, I refer to the qualia of an individual] Analogically similar to a star as a celestial body, possessing its own fuel and light, operating un-interfered with save in its heavenly course being affected gravitationally by the presence of other stars.
So as the principles in which hermetic philosophic understanding of reality operate we comprehend now that will and imagination are the personal tools we have to effect cause upon our own reality and in turn affect the "gravitational" realities of those around us.
now let us define each;
IMAGINATION;
the faculty of imagining, or of forming mental images or concepts of what is not actually present to the senses.
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WILL;
the faculty of conscious and especially of deliberate action; the power of control the mind has over its own actions: the freedom of the will.
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MAGIC;
the art of producing a desired effect or result through the use of the latter.
Will and Imagination
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