So, my previous post talked about
Solstice and Equinox rituals, the important of a magical religious
structure and how that might fit the grimoire tradition or other
magical traditions. There are a ton of options for observing these
occurrences, this idea is just one of many possibilities. You can
view that here:
http://blog.ararita418.com/2016/07/grimoires-and-cycle-of-year-pt-1.html
So...Grimoiric Solstice and Equinox
rituals.
The basic idea is observing the
movement of the Sun into the Sign that indicates the beginning of the
new season. The frame work I used came from the Heptameron. So, the
preliminary stuff happens, the angel who rules the hour is called
upon, the angel ruling the day, the elemental powers of the season,
the powers associated with the sign ruling the season, the angel of
the sun, and the angels of the season. Along with the angels we call
upon the powers of the earth, air, sea, inferno, and the season
itself. An offering is made. Chill time with the spirits is had. Wine
is blessed and consumed. All in all about eight angels, two kinds of
elementals, and other spiritual forms of parts of nature are all
conjured together.
It might seem like it would be busy.
People talk about not calling a spirit and being like “ok you stand
over there, while I call some others” but this doesn't run like
that. There is a definite element of awareness of the Heavenly
Majesty throughout and so the coalescence of the spirits really
creates a feeling of divine harmony. The spirits are called in a way
that is organized based on the state of nature we are reifying into a
spiritual presence. So for them there is a natural fit into the
harmony we experience.
The first thing which was evident was
how smooth and harmonious the invocations felt. Maybe it was because
of other work recently, or maybe it was because the spirits wanted to
be called this way, whatever the cause, there was a striking feeling
of true adoration that overtook me. A lot of times when I conjure
it's much more a feeling of drawing power and pulling together
authority. Before I started I thought about how the framework I had
didn't have as much of that. I kind of wondered “how do I get to
groove with God so the spirits will talk with me?” During the
invocations I felt an abiding sense of love and engagement where
there was no feeling of going through the motions, or rationalizing
the Christian components. There was just desire and adoration. It was
elevating. It made me realize that as much as I've answered in the
past about the ability to adopt a worldview that allows you to accept
Christian imagery while using it in conjuration, whereas this was
simply the ability to love and embrace the reality of the imagery.
As I went it occurred to me that I was
about to conjure a lot of spirits but wasn't going to stop and talk
with any or commune with any. Individually. What ended up happening
was that as I called upon natural forces, fire, the moon, water, the
sign of cancer, the sun, I felt immersed in each. I could feel the
joy, and adoration which inspired the Salamanders and Undines as they
experienced their love for their creator. I felt bathed in moon light
as I prepared to conjure Gavriel to empower the sign of Cancer, the
overarching wheel of stars encasing an earth made of harmonized fire
and water as I conjured the angels of Cancer, and the glowing light
of the sun as Raphael harmonized it. Oriens when called took a
particularly elevated place and when asked to bring the the
beneficial forces into the world and he reached over and brought the
beauty and harmony of the celestial imagery into the material world.
Sitting to commune with the spirits as
they received their suffumigation felt like sitting in the heavenly
throne room. The candles before me took on a regal beauty and there
was a sense of powerful light everywhere. I put on my ring and felt a
sense of completion, and a spiritual glow about it as the angels
imbued it with the harmony.
The ritual concluded with requesting
their blessings on myself and all those around me and drinking a cup
which had been blessed by the spirits. It felt good being immersed in
the light. It felt peaceful, and happy, bidding farewell to the
spirits, feeling them move out into the world to carry that light and
unity with them.
So yeah. Not flashy, but Holy. Nothing
major, nothing new, but something good. Sometimes that's really all
we need from those moments of religion within magic. When we do
magic, it should make something happen in the world, theurgy and
mysticism should make us better – closer to God or to what we were
intended to be, religion should settle and balance us within those
forces of the world which we engage in magic. It just needs to be a
moment where we get closer to and connect more deeply with the powers
that inspire us, and that move the world with us. We shouldn't lose
sight on the practicality of magic, but that practicality shouldn't
make us overlook those less flashy moments of connection.
That said...part of the idea...was
harmonizing the forces of creation at work in the season. So
practically speaking it should also help everything flow better.
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