Magic Mirrors
Mirror Magic is a form of scrying, similar to gazing into a crystal ball.
It has a fascinating history.
St. Augustine (in De Civitate Dei, Ch. VII, 35) says that they were used by the witches
of Thessaly who wrote their oracles on them in human
blood.
Varron claims that they are of Persian origin, the Magi having used them for a method
of divination called Catoptromancy. Spartianus says that
Didius Julianus used them to know the result of the battle which Tullius Crispinius fought
with Septirnus Severus, his rival for the Throne.
The persons who, in Rome, read these mirrors were called Specularii.
In the East these instruments were called Stellar Mirrors. Pica della Mirandola
had faith in them, provided they were made under a favorable constellation, and that they
should only be consulted when one felt comfortably warm, for the cold harms the lucidity
of their oracle. Reinaud speaks of them in his Description of the Blacas Cabinet.
He adds that the operators perfume them, fast for seven days before using them, and recite
sacramental prayers at the moment of consulting them. The Chinese and the Hindus made
theirs of metal, concave or convex.
Muratori tells us of a Bishop of Verona who was put to death because under his pillow a
magic mirror was found bearing on the reverse the word flore which means flower, and
proves collaboration with the devil, since, according to St. Cyprian, Satan
sometimes appeared in the shape of a flower. A mirror of this kind was also found in the
house of Calas de Rienzi. Catherine de Medici had one.
The shape of these mirrors was, as we have said, very varied. Some bore the name of
their inventor (Cagliostro, Swedenborg, etc.) More recently they have been used to fix the
eye of clairvoyants or mediums so as to put them into a state of hypnosis.
Cahagnet, in his Magnetic Magic, quotes the principal mirrors as follows :-
- The Theurgic Mirror - a bottle of clear water looked at by a child and in which the
Archangel Gabriel replies by pictures to his questions.
- The Mirror of the Sorcerers - any kind of mirror or pail of water. The country sorcerer,
standing near the consultant, recites a spell and shows him the reflection of the picture
wanted.
- The Mirror of Cagliostro - the bottle of clear water is on a piece of furniture, and
before it a child, on whose head the operator places one hand and tells him the questions
to ask, to which replies are given in allegorical pictures.
- The Mirror of du Polet - a piece of cardboard having pasted on one side a sheet of tin and
on the other a piece of black cloth. The operator magnetizes it strongly and places it a
foot away from the eye of the consultant who, having fixed his eyes on it, soon sees in it
the desired object.
- The Swedenborgian Mirror - a paste of graphite mixed with olive oil is poured on an
ordinary mirror and allowed to dry for a few days. The consultant, whose image must not be
reflected (he stands at some distance for this reason) looks into it, whilst the operator
stares magnetically at the back of his head, and vision takes place.
- The Magnetic Mirror - a round crystal globe filled with magnetized water at which the
consultant looks carefully until the desired vision appears.
- The Narcotic Mirror - similar globe but a narcotic powder made of
belladonna, henbane, mandragora, hemp, poppy, etc., is dissolved in the water.
- The Galvanic Mirror - it is made of two discs, one of copper and concave, the other of
zinc and convex, both magnetized nine times in nine days. The center of the concave is
looked at.
- Cabalistic Mirrors - there are seven, being seven globes each representing one of the
seven planets of Astrology, made of the corresponding metal
and consulted on the appropriate astrological day. They are:-
- The globe of the Sun, made of gold and consulted on Sundays as to superior beings and
the great persons of the earth.
- The globe of Mercury, made of a glass globe filled with mercury and consulted on
Wednesdays as to questions of money.
- The globe of Jupiter, made of tin and consulted on Thursdays as to the probability of
success and as to the devotion of domestics.
- The globe of Mars, made of iron and consulted on Tuesdays as to quarrels, lawsuits,
enmities.
- The globe of Venus, made of copper and consulted on Fridays as to questions of love.
- The globe of Saturn, made of lead and consulted on Saturdays as to secrets, lost
articles, etc.
- The globe of the Moon, made of silver and consulted on Mondays as to dreams and plans.


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