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The distinguished gentleman who had visited Frabato late at night now rose from amongst
brethren.
‘I chose
best astrological hour for my visit to Frabato. I also took into account
correspondences of
elements in order to place myself in a strong initial position. Besides this, I hoped he would be exhausted after
performance he had just given; that would have been to my advantage. I explained
unusual time of my visit by telling him I had a journey to make which could not be postponed. Upon hearing this, Frabato looked at me sharply and then smiled faintly without uttering a word.
‘I then painted a very colorful picture of our lodge membership; pointed out its many advantages, and promised him a large sum of money from our funds should he decide to join. But Frabato completely ignored my proposals and started to talk about his journeys, his performances and successes in many cities and towns. He was able to arouse my curiosity so strongly that I almost forgot
reason for my visit.
In time I interrupted him and tried to direct his attention to my offer, He rose and pulled a suitcase out from under his bed saying, 'Now let us have a look at what
Akashic records have to say about your lodge.'
‘As you know, my dear brothers, I am well acquainted with occult methods and practices; therefore I was determined to use all my powers to prevent Frabato's experiment. But as soon as
notion entered my mind, he said to me, as if by chance, 'Dear Mr. Hermes, my experiments depend purely upon my will power and cannot be influenced or prevented by you. They will succeed whether you actively appose them or not.'
‘I felt that Frabato could see right through me, and surmised that I would have no chance against him, so I watched his preparations intently {Intent is a key attribute to be developed.}. First he cleaned his hands carefully, took a small bottle out of his suitcase, and applied a few drops to his hands. No doubt it was prepared from
essences of certain plants, {Perhaps Belladonna and digitalis which have long been part of
shamanic medicine bag, mixed with a little blood of
practitioner in order to aid genetic attunement at a solar or molecular and animal state consciousness.} for a pleasant fragrance permeated
room. He then took a small lamp out of a little box and put it on
table. Then, from a second box, he brought forth a glass ball about twenty centimeters in diameter and placed it on a stand on
table. When I asked him what purpose this glass ball served, Frabato laughed and replied, 'If there were any clairvoyants in your lodge, and if they really possessed
knowledge which you attempt or pretend to have, then they would know that this is a magic mirror. This sphere contains a liquid,
particular composition of which requires not only patient work but excellent magical abilities as well.'
‘I was enraged; but I tried to control myself, for I felt that nothing remained hidden from this man.
'I am going to show you a film, and then you can judge for yourself whether it is really advantageous to be a member of your lodge,' he continued.
‘I watched each of his movements attentively, to be sure that he was not employing any tricks. He rolled up
sleeves of his shirt and sat down beside me in front of
sphere. Then he stretched both his hands towards
glass ball, his fingers slightly splayed. A grayish-white light escaped from
tips of his fingers and was absorbed by
sphere which, a few moments later, began to illuminate everything with a fluorescent ball of light
color of a fiery opal…. I was by that time in some suspense as he said:
'Next we shall look behind
scenes of your esteemed Grand Master's life.... The color of
Grand Master's face changed a few times. When Hermes began to describe some of
more startling events of
Grand Master's life as revealed to him in
magic mirror,
Grand Master discreetly gave him to understand that this was not desirable. Hermes understood and skillfully moved on to more general topics. {The same was done for eight of
top members of
lodge.}

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