This document contains rituals and prayers to various deities and spirits. It begins with offerings of corn, tobacco, and spirits to holy spirits of time and place. Then there are offerings and prayers to the four elements - earth, water, fire, and air. Next, there are libations and prayers to all the gods. A prayer is then said seven times to the goddess Aset. Finally, there are sounds and prayers made to the Demiurge and the One. The purpose is to make offerings, ask for blessings, and gain wisdom and protection from various spiritual forces.
This document contains rituals and prayers to various deities and spirits. It begins with offerings of corn, tobacco, and spirits to holy spirits of time and place. Then there are offerings and prayers to the four elements - earth, water, fire, and air. Next, there are libations and prayers to all the gods. A prayer is then said seven times to the goddess Aset. Finally, there are sounds and prayers made to the Demiurge and the One. The purpose is to make offerings, ask for blessings, and gain wisdom and protection from various spiritual forces.
This document contains rituals and prayers to various deities and spirits. It begins with offerings of corn, tobacco, and spirits to holy spirits of time and place. Then there are offerings and prayers to the four elements - earth, water, fire, and air. Next, there are libations and prayers to all the gods. A prayer is then said seven times to the goddess Aset. Finally, there are sounds and prayers made to the Demiurge and the One. The purpose is to make offerings, ask for blessings, and gain wisdom and protection from various spiritual forces.
This document contains rituals and prayers to various deities and spirits. It begins with offerings of corn, tobacco, and spirits to holy spirits of time and place. Then there are offerings and prayers to the four elements - earth, water, fire, and air. Next, there are libations and prayers to all the gods. A prayer is then said seven times to the goddess Aset. Finally, there are sounds and prayers made to the Demiurge and the One. The purpose is to make offerings, ask for blessings, and gain wisdom and protection from various spiritual forces.
Holy Spirits of this Time and this Place, accept this offering of Corn Holy Spirits of this Time and this Place, accept this offering of Tobacco Holy Spirits of this Time and this Place, accept this offering of Spirits
Be strengthened in your Work and Ways
And bless our works with your Presence and Power And grant us your wish fulfilling Luck (The Four Elements) To the Spirits of the Four Elements, To which Lord Ra brought the peace of order, Accept these offerings of Earth, Water, Fire and Air.
Earth Water
Fire Air As each one is presented the elemental pentagram is drawn with offering and then placed on altar
You who are the girders of the World
Lend your support to our acts and aspirations That we may ascend unto the heights and dwell in the light of the Source of All (To All the Gods) Say To All the Gods and pour out on either side of the altar a double libation of wine. Say To All the Gods and light flame Say To All the Gods, light incense and fumigate altar, then place on side stand
Hearken, you Gods holding the helm of holy wisdom,
who, having kindled an upward-leading fire, draw to the immortals human souls, who leave darkness behind, purified by the secret initiations of hymns. Hearken, great saviors, and grant us, from very divine words, pure light, scattering the mist, so that we know well an immortal God from a man; that a daemon, doing cruel things,may not hold us forever submerged in the streams of forgetfulness, while we are far away from the blessed ones, that a chilling Penalty may not bind our souls with the fetters of life, which, fallen into the waves of cold becoming, do not want to wander all too long. But, Gods, leaders towards bright-shining wisdom, hearken and reveal to us, while hurrying to the upward leading track, the secret rites and initiation of the holy words. (To Aset) All say Aset! seven times
Because I am the first and the last I am the venerated
and the scorned I am the whore and the saint I am the wife and the virgin I am the mother and the daughter I am the arms of my mother I am the sterile one, and my children are many I am the well-wed and the spinster I am the one who gave the light and the one who never gave birth I am the wife and the husband And it was my man who bore me in his belly I am the mother of my father I am the sister of my husband And he is my rejected son Respect me always Because I am the scandalous and the discreet. (To the Demiurge) All say To the Demiurge, we sound the Grand Aum, and then all intone AUM
(To the One)
Aspire/pray in the silence of your heart. After a time a bell is rung once.
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