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<blockquote data-quote="DocVance" data-source="post: 142861" data-attributes="member: 8570"><p>Interesting, thank you for sharing. I'm curious to know what language is employed in the labels here--it's not quite Enochian but doesn't immediately jump out at me as something recognizable.</p><p></p><p>A bit of a tangent: my personal thoughts on sigils from much research are that there is nothing inherently "magickal" about them--the symbols only have meaning, in other words, because we give them meaning. Like the Romantic ideal of "words" functioning as a vessel for "magick," sigils seem to merely focus the mind and the "psychic faculty" on a given topic or goal and help to channel one's energy to achieve said goals. That method of thinking aligns with more-scientific occult research like Robert Monroe's, who in his first book encourages practicing astral-projectors (or "out of body explorers" as he seems to prefer) to assign themselves a sigil to focus on but who claims the importance is in allowing the sigil to stand for projection to the reader and to focus it to transcend between the waking state and through hypnogogia into an astral consciousness. Experiments with simple shapes, actual magick "sigils" or even pop culture logos seem to have the same effect.</p><p></p><p>This is not to say that sigils are nonsense, quite the contrary--merely that it is the power of the mind which breaths meaning and power into them, the symbols themselves acting merely as a placeholder vessel to concentrate that energy. The use of varying sigils, then, allows one to pinpoint their intentions and learn to separate their various powers to access them specifically. The dual uses of this particular image are a good example--the difference in ritual, I suspect, is not because there is an astral code which states these certain steps must be taken to somehow activate an effect in the binary of the universe; but to focus one's power on the specific intentional use of psychical energy. Certainly still very useful in programming one's psychic maneuvres, of course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DocVance, post: 142861, member: 8570"] Interesting, thank you for sharing. I'm curious to know what language is employed in the labels here--it's not quite Enochian but doesn't immediately jump out at me as something recognizable. A bit of a tangent: my personal thoughts on sigils from much research are that there is nothing inherently "magickal" about them--the symbols only have meaning, in other words, because we give them meaning. Like the Romantic ideal of "words" functioning as a vessel for "magick," sigils seem to merely focus the mind and the "psychic faculty" on a given topic or goal and help to channel one's energy to achieve said goals. That method of thinking aligns with more-scientific occult research like Robert Monroe's, who in his first book encourages practicing astral-projectors (or "out of body explorers" as he seems to prefer) to assign themselves a sigil to focus on but who claims the importance is in allowing the sigil to stand for projection to the reader and to focus it to transcend between the waking state and through hypnogogia into an astral consciousness. Experiments with simple shapes, actual magick "sigils" or even pop culture logos seem to have the same effect. This is not to say that sigils are nonsense, quite the contrary--merely that it is the power of the mind which breaths meaning and power into them, the symbols themselves acting merely as a placeholder vessel to concentrate that energy. The use of varying sigils, then, allows one to pinpoint their intentions and learn to separate their various powers to access them specifically. The dual uses of this particular image are a good example--the difference in ritual, I suspect, is not because there is an astral code which states these certain steps must be taken to somehow activate an effect in the binary of the universe; but to focus one's power on the specific intentional use of psychical energy. Certainly still very useful in programming one's psychic maneuvres, of course. [/QUOTE]
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