SIGILS, MAGIC SQUARES, AND PLANETARY SEALS
The term sigil derives from the Latin sigillum, meaning "seal."
Sigils are a symbolic representation of a practitioner's desired outcome.
In medieval ceremonial magic, a sigil was a sign to represent various angels and demons that a witch may summon. Sigils are equivalent to the true name of the spirit, giving the practitioner a measure of control over the beings. These sigils were often created by converting the names of the spirits to numbers, then locating them on a magic square, connecting them by lines, and forming an abstract figure.
"In chaos magic, sigils are most commonly created by writing out the intention, then condensing the letters of the statement down to form a sort of monogram. The chaos magician then uses the gnostic state to "launch" or "charge" the sigil – essentially bypassing the conscious mind to implant the desire in the unconscious. To quote Ray Sherwin: The magician acknowledges a desire, he lists the appropriate symbols and arranges them into an easily visualised glyph. Using any of the gnostic techniques he reifies the sigil and then, by force of will, hurls it into his subconscious from where the sigil can begin to work unencumbered by desire."
(The gnostic state is an altered state of consciousness in which a person's mind is focused on only one point, thought, or goal, and all other thoughts are thrust out. This is used to bypass the filter of the conscious mind. There are three main types of gnosis: inhibitory gnosis, in which one enters a deep state of trance through meditation, ecstatic gnosis, in which one enters mindlessness through intense arousal, whether it be through sexual excitation, emotions, dance, chanting, drumming, sensory overload, hyperventilation, drugs, or any other means, and indifferent vacuity, in which the intended spell is cast passively, such as by doodling sigils while doing something else.)
Sigils can be made any number of ways, as long as it has significance to the user. One of the most common ways involves taking a word or phrase, writing it out, crossing out vowels and repeating letters, converting them into numbers, arranging the numbers in a circle or grid, and drawing lines connecting the numbers. It is also common that once one has crossed out vowels and repeating letters to break each letter down into its shapes and create a sigil using the basic lines and curves.
However one can incorporate anything they feel is fitting to the sigil. For example, if the purpose of the sigil is to help yourself sleep, it is fitting to incorporate a moon symbol.
Sigils can also be created using various magic squares, or Kameas.
In recreational mathematics, a square array of numbers, usually positive integers, is called a magic square if the sums of the numbers in each row, each column, and both main diagonals are the same. The order of the magic square is the number of integers along one side (n), and the constant sum is called the magic constant.
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One can create a magic square from their own birthday by filling in the following template
NOW LET'S TALK ABOUT MAGIC SQUARES
Celestial bodies also have magic squares that are derived from their divine names. Sigils can be drawn on these squares as they can be on any magic square. Choose a planet that corresponds with your intentions and then create a sigil as you normally would. These sigils, or the squares themselves, can be used a number of ways. They are a form of petition.
Seals are also able to be constructed by drawing lines that intersect every number within the magic square. While the squares or sigils set forces in motion, the seals being them to a halt, and are used to ward off, repel, or lessen the negative influences of the energy associated with the square. For example, during a retrograde, one can draw the seal of the planet over its square and use it as a petition.
----- The Magic Square of the Sun -----
The divine names associated with The Sun all have numerological values of 6 or 36. The name of the intelligence of the Sun has a value of 111 and the spirit of the Sun has a value of 666. These values are calculated by writing out the names in Hebrew and then adding up the value of each included letter, as each Hebrew letter can represent both a sound and a numerical value. The square contains 36 numbers, ranging from 1 to 36. Each row, column, and diagonal adds up to 111, and all the numbers in the square add up to 666.
----- The Magic Square of the Moon -----
The divine names associated with the Moon all have numerological values of 9 or 81. The name of the spirit of the moon has a value of 369. The names of the intelligency of the intelligence of the Moon and the spirit of the spirits of the Moon have a value of 3321. These values are calculated by writing out the names in Hebrew and then adding up the value of each included letter, as each Hebrew letter can represent both a sound and a numerical value. The square contains 81 numbers, ranging from 1 to 81. Each row, column, and diagonal adds up to 369, and all the numbers in the square add up to 3321.
PLANETARY SEALS
I'm not going to include all the magic squares for all the planets, it would take up too much space and time and this post would feel like it doesnt fuckin end, so instead I'm just gonna skip to the part where i tell you WHY these magic squares are important when they pertain to Planetary Seals. Planetary seals are sigils created with the magic squares. Each number will have a line through it that connects each and every number together. These create planetary seals and can be used to either assist your spellwork by invoking the energy of that planet, or burning a copy of the seal to prevent the fucked up energy that planet's retrograde motion throws around. This is especially useful for Mercury Retrograde.
The Seal of the Sun
The Seal of the Moon
Seal of Mercury
Seal of Venus
Seal of Mars
Seal of Jupiter
Seal of Saturn
Only the 5 observable/traditional planets and the two luminaries have planetary seals, so, there's no more past Saturn. Sorry.
You can copy these Planetary seals and use them as you would any other sigil, these evoke the energy of the planet to assist in whatever you may need them for.
Sun - Action, self-expression, transparency, leadership
Moon - emotions, intuition, empathy, quick action, sensitivity, sensuality, fertility, inspiration, compassion
Mercury - communication, short distance travel, commerce, anything to do with the mind, siblings, genderqueer expression (because Mercury is considered "fluid" in astrology)
Venus - Love, creativity, passions, sex, beauty, lust
Mars - Passion, activity, action, drive, short term projects, energy
Jupiter - Long distance travel, luck, prosperity, wisdom, arts, culture, abundance, wealth, philosophy
Saturn - responsibility, work, boundaries, restriction, long-term projects, knowledge.
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