Category Archives: The Mysteries
Reconsidering the Kabbalistic Cross | Ceremonial Magick Musings

Taking a page from Augoeides, I got it in my head that maybe we could apply dramatic ritual to other things. One of the more obvious things is both the Kabbalistic Cross and the use of the steps an…
Source: Reconsidering the Kabbalistic Cross | Ceremonial Magick Musings
Gleamings from the Golden Dawn: Sealing the directions using IAO (reblogged from Nick Farrell)

Nick Farrell wrote: For a while I wondered why in the Sepher Yetzirah it refers to God by the name יהו instead of the more traditional tetragrammaton. This might be because the writer was using the name in Greek IAΩ. This name was the name given to the Tetragrammaton in the Greek translation of the Old Testament but was also a name given to Jupiter and was a mystical cry in the mystery rites. IAΩ was the letters of the sun, moon and Saturn in Greece, but it was also the first, middle and last letters of the alphabet. Translating it back into the original Greek it starts to make sense in that context. …
Source: Gleamings from the Golden Dawn: Sealing the directions using IAO (reblogged from Nick Farrell)
The Universe of the Chaldean Oracles – NICK FARRELL’S MAGICAL BLOG
This article produces a simple version of the neo-platonic structure behind the Chaldean Oracles so that they can be understood by modern magicians.
Source: The Universe of the Chaldean Oracles – NICK FARRELL’S MAGICAL BLOG
Reflections …

In all things ask counsel of the Lord; and do not thou think, speak, or do any thing, wherein God is not thy counselor. — Proverbs 11
He that walketh fraudulently, revealeth secrets: but he that is of a faithful spirit, concealeth the matter. — Arbatel of Magick
Reflections …

Concerning the rule to not roam in the PARDESS, unless one has filled one’s stomach with meat and wine, it should be said to one who comes to do only what the Torah commands by law. But one who craves and yearns to learn the inner things, to know His truthfulness, is under the rule, “one should always learn Torah in the place one’s heart wishes.” And one should be very strong in one’s way and know that he will learn and succeed… and make one’s soul’s craving to adhere to knowing His Name permanently. And if one should see that the majority of the students are not so, he should know that this is right for them, so they will not destroy the sanctity until they walk by gradations. This has nothing to do with ostentation and boasting, only divisions in the soul’s nobility.
–The Rav Raiah Kook,
Orot HaTorah (Lights of the Torah), Chapter 9, Item 12
The Ring of Senicianus: One Ring to Rule Them All | Ancient Origins
Today, there are many Roman rings of gold and silver in museums and archives. However, one Roman ring stands out as legendary.
Source: The Ring of Senicianus: One Ring to Rule Them All | Ancient Origins
The Mystery of Fire

“This radiance is so great that it can-not be limited by the skull and it pours out from the head, especially from the back of the neck where the uppermost vertebra of the spine articulates with the condyles of the occipital bone. It is this light pouring our in a fan-shaped aura around the posterior part of the head that has given rise to the halos of saints and the nimbus so often used in religious art. This light signifies human regeneration and it forms part of the auric bodies of man.”
― Manly P. Hall, Melchizedek and the Mystery of Fire
In the bible we are told that Jesus was crucified in a place called “Golgotha,” which means the”skull”. But contrary to popular belief, no actual place ever existed with this name. That tells us that this story is greatly allegorical and is referring to our thoughts being judged in our “temple,” or the pre-frontal cortex of the brain.
Edgar Cayce’s Hall of Records Revealed – YouTube
Tetragrammaton – The Most Sacred Knowledge On Our Planet – Nassim Haremin – YouTube
Zmaj and the Dragon Lore of Slavic Mythology | Ancient Origins
The dragon is one of the most well-known creatures in ancient mythology, and many cultures have this creature (or one of its related forms) in their folklore.
Source: Zmaj and the Dragon Lore of Slavic Mythology | Ancient Origins
Mystic Metaphysics: You searched for Cracking Pi – Part 2 – World Mysteries Blog
Cracking Pi – Part 2, by Marty Leeds
THE VESSEL OF THE PI SCISSION
The Vesica Piscis is one of the most consistently used geometric forms since antiquity. The Vesica Piscis is a geometric symbol in which two circles overlap each other and rest on each other’s centers. The Vesica Pisicis is shown below along with but a few examples of where this geometric figure shows its … [Read more…]
Source: You searched for Cracking Pi – Part 2 – World Mysteries Blog
Mystic Metaphysics: Cracking Pi – Part 3 – World Mysteries Blog
Cracking Pi – Part 3, by Marty Leeds
Greetings again World Mysteries readers! This is the third part in a series called Cracking Pi.
Mystic Metaphysics: CRACKING PI – PART 1 – World Mysteries Blog
CRACKING PI – PART 1, by Marty Leeds
Greetings again World Mystery readers! My name is Marty Leeds and this is the sixth article in a series I am writing regarding the subjects of sacred geometry, sacred number and gematria. I am the author of three books, Pi – The Great Work and Pi & […]
Source: CRACKING PI – PART 1 – World Mysteries Blog
Secret Symbols Guide 8 | Confraternity of the Rose Cross
The top 5 reasons your magic is failing – YouTube
Why it can be useful to question your aesthetics of magic | Magical Experiments
The Aesthetics of Magic and how they connect to the process of magic | Magical Experiments
Why aesthetic is an important part of your process of magic
Source: The Aesthetics of Magic and how they connect to the process of magic | Magical Experiments
Homunculus: The Alchemical Creation of Little People with Great Powers | Ancient Origins
Although science has made much progress in the last century, there are still numerous ethical issues that need to be addressed by the scientific community.
A homunculus refers to the representation of a fully formed but tiny human being. According to sixteenth century alchemical texts, the small human could be created through an alchemical process and carried great powers.
Source: Homunculus: The Alchemical Creation of Little People with Great Powers | Ancient Origins
Podcast: Chaos Magic – Gordon White | GnosticWarrior.com
Ritual of Angelic Purification

Angel Invocation for the Nine Choirs
- Brilliant Seraphim I call to thee – circle ’round, bring love to me.
- Mighty Cherubim guard my gate – remove from me sorrow and hate.
- Thrones stand firm, stable be – keep me steady on land or sea.
- I call Dominions, leadership true – may I be fair in all I do.
- Circles of protection Powers form – help me weather any storm.
- Miraculous Virtues hover near – elemental energies I summon here.
- Principalities bring global reform – bless the world and each babe born.
- Glorious Archangels show me the way – to bring peace and harmony every day.
- Guardian angel, with all your might – bless me with your guiding light.
Chanting an Angel Invocation to align with the Angels
Meaning of the Words
Eee – “All that I am that is not physical, my mind and my emotions.
Nu – My physical body.
Rah – My soul.
Zay – In the company of Angels.
The WHOLE CHANT means – “I bring all of myself, mind, emotions, body and soul, together in the company of Angels.”
- Sit down and relax allow your heart to open to the Angels.
- Close your eyes and open your mouth allowing the words to flow.
Eee Nu Rah
Eee Nu Rah
Eee Nu Rah
Zay
Each word is chanted on the same note – C-sharp – but you can use whatever feels right for you and repeat as many times as needed.











