In 2017 I was asked to put together a
ritual for William Blake Lodge, OTO’s 25th anniversary party. My
blog doesn’t usually deal with Thelema or the OTO too often, I talk a lot more
about more traditional magic. One of the nice things at WBL is we have a lot of
people interested in exploring traditional magic. Those of you who know me
probably also know that I like to help spread that interest where I can. So
when I was given the opportunity to give the ritual which would cap the night
for the celebration, which would have a bunch of people attending, I knew I
needed to do something which brought together the OTO’s system with traditional
spirit magic.
I used Jake Stratton-Kent’s _Goetic Liturgy_ as my inspiration but instead of combining a grimoire with an A.’.A.’.
ritual, I found ways to connect with the OTO and the EGC while building a
ritual that drew on _The Cambridge Book of Magic_, _The Heptameron_ and _Discouerie of Witchcraft_. This post isn’t about that ritual though. We conjured a demon
from the Book of the Offices of Spirits and requested from it a familiar
spirit. We bound that spirit to an animal skull in a jar using iron nails,
blood based paint, herbs incense soil and more. The familiar spirit was charged
with aiding the Lodge.
Most Lodge members, even some who
surprised me in doing so, seem to have recognized the positive effect the
familiar has had since 2017. We had some rough stuff going on just prior to
that, but things have turned around and improved and people are happy. A lot of
that has to do with our Lodge Master, in my opinion, but the effects of the
spirit are definitely there too. Additionally
there has been a really great magical environment in general. I recommend that
other OTO bodies and occult lodges may want to consider binding a familiar in a
manner which ties it into their current.
Since people have been happy with the
spirit’s work we decided to celebrate the spirit’s “birthday.” While the ritual
to conjure it was a fairly formal, in a circle, wearing lamens, participants doused
in Holy Water sort of conjuration…this was something else. We wanted something
more witchcrafty, more diablerist. Not demonalatrous but comfortable for a
demon. Something “The Other Magicians” would have done. We called upon the same
spirits and powers that we invoked when binding the spirit, but in more simple
fashions. Instead of a circle we drew their symbols on the floor in flour and
made offerings to them while singing their prayers.
We gave people wine, anointed them in
perfume, invited them to chant and dance and drink, and we offered a beautiful woman
in a diaphanous white night dress as a vessel for the demon to possess. She sat
enthroned on the seals arrayed as portals for the spirits. We sang and poured
out offerings on the floor. We called names from the Hygromanteia and used
prayers from the PGM, and the demon came.
In this post I will share the ritual we
used for the celebration. The script is the formal part. But the space should
be open for the people to sign, dance, chant, drink, enjoy themselves like a
sabbat. It’s hard to get that to happen though without a few people who are
used to engaging that energy and living it. The scripted part should be a celebration, it
should be solemn but engaging, the Gatekeeper and the Priest need to fully
embody the space of the work they’re doing. The Vessel needs to be open, and
preferably to have a relationship with the spirit.
In the next post I’ll talk a little about
the experience, things that happened surrounding the ritual.
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A Demon’s Sabbat
Fr. VH
Officers
Priest – Performs invocations.
Vessel – A Medium for the Demon. Is dressed in something
alluring, preferably white
Gatekeeper
– A Priest or Priestess of Hekate to facilitate in the Crossroads. The
Gatekeeper is armed with a dagger.
Drummers – Drum to raise the people to a state of
activity and to call up the spirits
Tools
Dagger
Candle
Wine Glass
Red Cloth
Silver Coin
Grape Wood Wand
Incense
Five Incense burners
Two
Coins
Temple
The temple is mostly
empty. There is plenty of space for people to move around and dance and celebrate.
On one side is a table for gifts and offerings, on the other is a table for
drinks. At the apex of the temple is a pillar or stand of some sort, before it
is a throne and before that an altar. Incense is set burning on the altar and
on the four quarters of the room. A candle and a wine glass are set on the
altar along with the spirit’s house. Outside of the temple is a table of perfumes
and oils, and a selection of alcoholic beverages and glasses.
Pre-Ritual
The
Priest draws the Ponto for Hekate and for the Ancestors and
the Seal for the King, for the Angel and for the Demon so that they are
surrounding the more largely drawn seal for the spirit. The Pillar, Throne and
Altar will sit on top of the seal for the spirit. The Gatekeeper censes the temple making a four armed
crossroads in each quarter and across the temple floor then returns the incense
to the altar. The Priest and Gatekeeper
leave the temple. They return with the
Vessel. The Priest carries
the wine glass, the Vessel
following after him carries the spirit house, the Gatekeeper follows the Vessel and carries the candle
which has been lit. They form a triangle around the altar. The Priest places the glass on the altar, he takes the
candle from the Gatekeeper
and places it on the altar, then he takes the spirit house and places it on the
pedestal. He retrieves the alcohol which will be offered to the spirit and puts
a small amount in the wine glass. The
Priest takes the glass and goes to each quarter and sprinkles he then
returns to the altar and sprinkles there before returning the glass. As he does
this the Gatekeeper seats the Vessel on the throne. When
this is completed the Gatekeeper
admits the drummers who begin to play. Once they have begun the Gatekeeper admits the people
one at a time.
**Ceremony of Admission**
Rather than purification
those attending may anoint themselves with oils or perfumes, they may strip out
of undesired clothing or change into clothing more fitting for the celebration.
As they approach the
doorway they should take a drink and bring their glass into the temple.
At the doorway they are
stopped by the Gatekeeper with
his dagger
Gatekeeper: Why
do you approach this sacred and secret place?
Congregant: To go
under cover of night, away from the village, to celebrate with devils and
demons, faeries and angels the deeds of the demon.
Gatekeeper:
[removes dagger, and admits the congregant] Welcome
Ritual
**Hekate**
The
Gatekeeper begins by lighting the incense and
circles over the circles with it. He then places two coins on the ground.
Priest: Charon accept this payment,
and bring forth those who came before us that they may partake of this offering
and share in it with you, and with those gods Hades, Persephone, Demeter,
Dionysos, Iris and Hekate!
The
Gatekeeper begins chanting names and epithets for Hekate.
The congregation joins in. This continues throughout the conjuration of each of
the spiritual forces. Throughout this the people may drink and dance.
The
Gatekeeper continues chanting names and goes to the
Ponto for Hekate. He lights the candles and blows incense over it. He pours oil
over it and makes an offering of alcohol and of blood. While this is done the Priest sings the Hymn for
Hekate.
Priest: I call Einodian Hecate,
lovely dame,
Of earthly, watery, and
celestial frame,
Sepulchral, in a saffron
veil arrayed,
Leased with dark ghosts that
wander through the shade;
Persian, unconquerable
huntress hail!
The world's key-bearer never
doomed to fail;
On the rough rock to wander
thee delights,
Leader and nurse be present
to our rites
Propitious grant our just
desires success,
Accept our homage, and the incense bless.
**Ancestors**
The
Gatekeeper continues chanting the names but moves to
the Ponto for the Ancestors and repeats the process of opening it while the Priest prays:
Priest: Lord of Life and Joy, that
art the might of man, that art the essence of every true god that is upon the
surface of the Earth, continuing knowledge from generation unto generation,
thou adored of us upon heaths and in woods, on mountains and in caves, openly
in the marketplaces and secretly in the chambers of our houses, in temples of
gold and ivory and marble as in these other temples of our bodies, we worthily
commemorate them worthy that did of old adore thee and manifest they glory unto
men
**Angel**
The
Gatekeeper moves to the Seal of Cassiel and begins
to open it as the Priest
prays:
Priest: Hear me you Angels, Michael,
Raphael, Uriel and Gabriel, be my aid in these petitions and my aid in all my
affairs!
In the Name of the Most High
God, in the Name of the Lord of Hosts, I conjure and confirm upon you, Cassiel,
Machator, and Seraquiel, strong and powerful angels by the Name Adonai Tzaveot,
that you will attend this celebration, I adjure you by my appeal to the throne
of the Lord, By the Holy and Mighty God who is our Aid Against Death, He who is
the Beginning and the End through his three secret names AGLA, ON, YHVH, by
which you will fulfill today those things which I desire. I conjure upon you,
Cassiel, who is chief ruler of the seventh day, which is the Sabbath, that you
will attend us and aid us in this celebration.
**King**
The
Gatekeeper moves to the Seal of Egyn and begins to
open it as the Priest prays:
Priest: Oh great and potent spirit
Egyn, King of the North, who rules the Northern region of the world, I adjure
you, I call upon you, and most powerfully and earnestly I urge you by, in, and
through the virtue power and might of these efficacious and binding names,
YHVH+, EHIH+, Adonai+, AGLA+, El+, Tzvot+, Elohim+, of the Almighty, Immense Incomprehensible
and Everliving God, the omnipotent Creator of heaven and Earth. I
call upon you, Oh you
powerful and regal spirit Egyn, by the power of Elohim+ in the presence of Gabriel+
to attend us, in all mildness, peace, and friendliness, without any hurt,
disturbance, or any other evil whatsoever, either to us, or this place. Mighty
Egyn courteously and obediently you fulfill our desire and be present for this
celebration, Oh Royal and Potent spirit Egyn, in the name of Shaddai+
**Demon**
The
Gatekeeper moves to the Seal of Doolas and begins to
open it as the Priest prays:
Priest: By the
might of the Angel Cassiel, by the name of the Most High God, Lord of Hosts,
Adonai Tzaveot, by the might of the King Egyn, by the hand of his emissary Lambricon,
we ask that Doolas be brought forth. By the pact we have made before, and by
the swift work of Lambricon we invite Doolas to enter herein, to join in this
celebration and to reaffirm the bonds which bind Tobias to us.
**Spirit**
Praising
the Spirit
The
Priest raises the jar from the pedestal and carries it
around the Temple before the people. He extemporaneously thanks and praises the
work of the spirit. When he is done he will shout “Hail Tobias!” and the Vessel will repeat this and
encourage the people to switch to chanting for Tobias. The Gatekeeper continue chanting or meditating upon Hekate
and opening the door ways and roads.
The
Priest brings the jar back to the altar and places it there
with the candle the incense and the wine glass. He pours a libation into the
glass, whiskey or absinthe or wine. He places incense onto the coal.
Priest: Tobias
we give you these offerings of thanks and invite your presence here.
Anointing
the Jar
The
Priest takes perfume and anoints the rim of the jar
Priest: We
recall your baptism
The
Priest takes oil and anoints the rim of the jar
Priest:
We
recall your confirmation to our purpose
The
Priest takes blood and anoints the rim of the jar and also
retraces the seals on the jar
Priest: With
this blood we strengthen you and we strengthen the bonds which tie you to us
Washing
and crowning the Vessel
The
Priest takes perfumed water and pours it over the head of
the Vessel as is baptizing her:
Priest: May
you be made open and ready to receive the spirit
The
Priest takes oil and anoints the forehead and the crown of the Vessel’s head.
Priest:
May
the fires of the spirit stir within you
The
Priest takes the blood and anoints the forehead and the crown
of the Vessel’s head.
Priest: May
the blood which binds him to us be a bond between him and you.
The
Priest lays the red cloth over the crown of her head and
places his hands upon the cloth, standing behind her.
Calling
the Spirit
While the Vessel calls upon Tobias the
people continue chanting his name. The
Priest keeps his head upon the cloth and chants these names.
Priest:
Atzam,
Tzoalakoum, Geamai, Satzyne, Kalesaines, Ton, Tapesmas, Taphydou, Elylpe,
Syltan, Gialoti, Mpalontzem, Thara, Pakhakhesesan, Sylbakhama, Mousamoukhana,
Araga, Rhasai, Rhagana, Obras, Ouboragoras, Tzoupa, Biapophkha, Tambalakhakem,
Parakhematzoum, Tou, Itana, Baphoutia, Pakhakhe, Tanretokous, Nastratie,
Parakhematzoum, Tou, Itana, Baphoutia, Pakhakhe, Tanretokous, Nastratie,
Pakhakhyelea, Tybalotze, Enkaika, Parpara, Oumebras, Khematzoum
The Vessel looks at the jar. In one hand she
holds the grape wood. The other hand touches the jar.
Vessel: Hail serpent and stout lion,
natural sources of fire
Hail
clear water and lofty-leafed tree
And
you who gather up clover from golden fields of beans
And
who cause gentle foam to gush forth from pure mouths.
Scarab
who drive the orb of fertile fire, O self-engendered one
Because
you are Two-syllabled, AE, and are the first appearing one
Nod
me assent I pray, because your mystic symbols I declare,
EO
AI OY AMERR OOUOTH IYIOE MARMARAUOTH LAILAM SOUMARTA
Be
gracious unto me first-father and May you yourself send strength as my
companion.
I
conjure you holy light, holy brightness, by the wholy names which I have spoken
and am now going to speak. By IAO SABAOTH ARBATHIAO SESENGENBARPHARAGGES
ABLANATHANALBA ALRAMMACHAMARI AI AI IAO AX AX INAX remain by me in this present
hour, until, I pray to the god, and learn about the things I desire.
At
this point the Vessel makes
an extemporaneous prayer to Tobias to come to her and be known through her. It
is best that this is an affectionate plea for contact and co-agency. She
continues this and the chanting continues until she feels the spirit with her
or until the spirit makes it self known though communion with her.
Gifts
and Oracles
The ritual continues as a
party. People take turns coming up and making offerings to the spirit and
asking for his blessing for themselves and for the Lodge. The spirit may
provide oracles or general or specific blessings as it desires or not if it
does not desire so.
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