The pentagram (five-pointed star) is an ancient symbol known to virtually all peoples and cultures of the earth; it has even been found on rock carvings dating back to the Stone Age. In the Western tradition of magic, it represents the five elements: Earth, Water, Fire, Air, and Spirit or Ether. At the same time, it symbolizes a person with legs and arms outstretched to the sides. Each of the elements is allocated to a certain point of the star, as the illustration shows. The ritual is performed while standing facing east. The gestures can be made with either the right or left hand; the direction the lines are drawn remains the same in either case. You can either use your magical dagger (more on that later) or your extended index and middle fingers, with your thumb resting lightly under them. The Kabbalistic Cross ATEH ( = Thine is)
MALKUTH ( = the kingdom)
VE-GEBURAH ( = and the power)
VE-GEDULAH ( = and the glory)
LE-OLAM ( = forever and ever)
AMEN ( = so be it)
Drawing the Pentagrams and the Circle Inhale, pull your hand back to your chest and sharply stab your fingers or dagger into the middle of the pentagram while powerfully vibrating the Hebrew god-name: JHVH (Yeh-ho-vah or Yod-He-Vau-He)
ADNI (Ah-doh-nai)
EHIH (Eh-he-yeh)
AGLA (Ah-geh-lah)
Invocation of the Archangels Vibrate the god-names powerfully as you do so: Before me RAPHAEL,
Behind me GABRIEL, On my right hand MICHAEL, On my left hand AURIEL, For about me flames the pentagram, And above me shines the six-rayed star. The shining six-rayed star is also known as the hexagram and is visualized in the color gold (see above). The Kabbalistic Cross License to Depart (at the end of the entire ritual) I now dismiss all spirits and energies
that have been attracted to this ritual. Go in freedom—may peace be with you and me!
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