Frequently Asked Questions

  • MAGIS RITUALIS is an extension of Sam Grebert and his personal and spiritual Magick practices, while also operating as a Magickal service provider specialising in Ceremonial Magick, custom rituals, Magick consultations and the practice of Occult Sciences - for the advancement of the individual, personally and spiritually.

  • MAGIS RITUALIS offers select items that are focussed on finding True Will and sacred to the practice of Thelema. This offering will be expanded as time goes on with limited/custom items or products.

  • MAGIS RITUALIS provides the following Magick Services to clients and the public:

    • Ritual Work (Various)

    • Divination (Various)

    • Séance/Spirit Work

    • Bespoke Ritual Work

    • Magick Consultation

    • Magick Gatherings (Reading Circles/Ritual Events/General Magick Events)

    • Thelemic Ritual Gatherings (Monthly/Annually Eucharistic Rituals)

    • Select Online Store (Thelema)

  • Ceremonial Magick is a formal, structured approach to ritual magick that aims at spiritual transformation, union with the divine and the discovery of one’s True Will.

    Key Features -

    • Ritual Structure - Uses precise ceremonies, consecrated tools, symbols, robes, circles and consecrated altars.

    • Sacred Language & Correspondences - Invokes Divine Names, Angelic hierarchies, planetary forces and systems like the Qabbalah.

    • Initiatory Goal - Focuses on inner ascent and enlightenment rather than purely just material results.

    • Purification and Discipline - Requires meditation, banishing rituals and ethical self-development.

    • Invocation over Evocation - Seeks to unite with higher spiritual forces, not merely commanding spirits.

    Ceremonial Magick is a symbolic, disciplined spiritual technology for awakening the divine nature within the individual practitioner and those who participate.

  • Some of the spiritual and physical benefits of Ceremonial Magick are -

    • Spiritual Awakening - Cultivates direct experience of the Higher Self or Divine.

    • Clarity of True Will - Helps the practitioner discover their authentic life purpose.

    • Psychological Integration - Uses symbols and ritual to harmonise unconscious and conscious aspects of the mind.

    • Mental Discipline - Develops concentration, visualisation, memory and emotional control.

    • Energetic Purification - Banishing and consecration practices promote a sense of inner balance and protection.

    • Initiatory Growth - Provides a structured path of personal transformation and self-mastery.

    • Symbolic Literacy - Deep understanding of sacred systems (Qabbalah, astrology, alchemy) and their application to inner work.

    • Empowerment - Builds confidence, sovereignty and responsibility for one’s spiritual path.

    • Ritual Embodiment - Engages body, speech and mind in unified practice, strengthening presence and intentionality.

    • Connection to Tradition - Links the practitioner and participant to a lineage of esoteric philosophy and practice.

  • Some of the spiritual and physical benefits of Occult Sciences are -

    • Self-Knowledge and Inner Transformation - Occult study encourages profound introspection. Through symbolic systems, ritual practice and meditation, individuals examine their unconscious patterns, motivations and spiritual nature. Many traditions consider this process essential for discovering one’s True Will, aligning life with a deeper sense of purpose.

    • Heightened Awareness and Perception - Disciplines such as Qabbalah, Tarot symbolism and ritual meditation train the mind to perceive patterns, archetypes and subtle influences in life. This often leads to improved intuition, concentration and a more symbolic or holistic way of understanding events.

    • Psychological Integration - Many Occult traditions function as structured systems for inner development. Rituals, invocations and symbolic work can help individuals integrate conflicting aspects of the psyche, cultivate discipline and strengthen will power.

    • Spiritual Connection - Occult Sciences traditionally aim to facilitate communion with higher spiritual principles -whether understood as divine forces, archetypal intelligences, or the Holy Guardian Angel in the system taught by Aleister Crowley. Practitioners often report a stronger sense of meaning, guidance and spiritual presence.

    • Ritual Technologiy for Intent and Transformation - Practices within Ceremonial Magick use structured ritual, symbolism, sound and visualisation to focus intention. Even when approached psychologically rather than metaphysically, these methods can act as powerful tools for goal setting, emotional change and personal empowerment.

    • Cultural and Historical Insight - The Occult sciences influenced philosophy, religion, psychology and art throughout history - from Renaissance Magick to modern Esotericism. Studying them provides insight into traditions that shaped thinkers, secret societies and spiritual movements across the centuries.

  • Ceremonial Magick, like all forms of Magick, does not guarantee set, instantaneous results.

    The below will explain the expected outcomes from Magick practices and Ceremonial Ritual Work.

    In Ceremonial Magick, the Magick Work acts first upon you (client).

    Through consecrated rite and focused intention, the Will is clarified, inner obstacles are revealed and dissolved and your awareness becomes more attuned to guidance, timing and opportunity. Clients and those participating actively, should experience greater steadiness, insight into their situation and a felt realignment with their true path.

    As this alignment deepens, external conditions often begin to shift - new openings, decisive movement where there was blockages or personal stagnation and meaningful synchronicities that support your aims.

    These results arise not by force, but through harmonising your intention with the deeper Magick current of your life, allowing change to unfold in a way that is effective, coherent, and sustainable.

    What is not a reasonable Magick outcome -

    Not reliable:

    • instant wealth

    • controlling other people

    • 'guaranteed' specific outcomes

    • constant supernatural phenomena

    NOTE: Systems that promise the above points are usually exaggerating results in our opinion.

  • Item description Thelema is a modern spiritual and philosophical system and religion founded by Aleister Crowley in 1904.

    At the core of Thelema is the central Law:

    “DO WHAT THOU WILT SHALL BE THE WHOLE OF THE LAW.” “LOVE IS THE LAW, LOVE UNDER WILL”

    Core Meaning -

    • True Will - Each person has a unique, divine purpose or life-path. The aim of life is to discover and fulfil it.

    • Individual Sovereignty - Every person is a “Star”, independent, yet in harmony with the universe.

    • Spiritual Awakening - Thelema is a path toward union with one’s Higher Self (often called the Holy Guardian Angel).

    • Will + Love - True Will is expressed ethically through conscious, directed Love.

    Origin -

    Thelema comes from Liber AL vel Legis (The Book of the Law), which Crowley said he received in Cairo in 1904 from a supernatural intelligence named 'Aiwass' through channeling/mediumship.

    Nature of Thelema -

    • A religion, philosophy and magical framework

    • Incorporates ritual Magick, yoga, meditation, mysticism and western esotericism

    • Strongly focused on personal experience over belief

    Goal of Thelema -

    To know and do your True Will, achieving spiritual freedom, attain conversation with your Holy Gurardian Angel and conscious participation in the unfolding of your life.

  • What is Thelema?

    Thelema is a spiritual and philosophical system founded by Aleister Crowley in the early 20th century. It is centred on the discovery and fulfilment of one’s True Will - the deeper purpose or unique path of an individual. The core principle, “Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law”, refers not to unchecked desire, but to living in alignment with one’s highest nature and spiritual direction.


    Is Thelema Satanic or Demonic?

    No - Thelema is not Satanic or demonic. It does not involve the worship of Satan, nor does it promote malevolent or harmful practices. Instead, it is a system focused on self-realisation, spiritual development and conscious transformation through ritual, symbolism and disciplined practice.

    Why the misunderstanding?

    Thelema is sometimes misunderstood due to its use of esoteric symbolism and provocative language. Certain terms and images - such as “The Beast” or ritual iconography - were used symbolically by Crowley to challenge conventional religious ideas. These elements are not literal, but part of a deeper philosophical and spiritual framework that emphasises personal sovereignty and inner awakening.

    Thelemic practice may include:

    • Ceremonial Rituals and Meditation

    • Invocation of symbolic Archetypes (such as Nuit, Hadit, Ra-Hoor-Khuit and Babalon)

    • Use of divination and sacred tools

    • Exploration of consciousness and spiritual alignment

    All practices are directed toward understanding the self and aligning with one’s True Will.

    A Spiritual Path of Self Mastery

    At its core, Thelema is a path of self-mastery, awareness and intentional living. It encourages individuals to take responsibility for their lives, discover their purpose and act in harmony with their deepest truth.

    Thelema is not a Satanic or demonic system - It is a structured spiritual philosophy that uses symbolic language and ritual to support personal transformation and spiritual growth.