By Lolita Perdurabo
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By Lolita Perdurabo
Symbols Sigils and Spells By Lolita Perdurabo The Beginnings ● ● ● ● Nerja Caves in Spain Seals, possibly 43.000 years old. It might be an example of Neanderthal Cave Art. 13.000 years older than Chauvet Cave Paintings, France, thought to be the oldest Palaeolithic cave art. Cave Art in Crimea Central Oregon Cave Art Namaroto spirits and the Rainbow Serpent, Burlung, Australia Aboriginal rock art Spectacle Island, Hawkesbury River El Castillo at least 40.000 years old symbolic forms preceding formulation of ,or first forms of written language, (possibly 70 000 years old) Spells, Symbols and Language Casting a spell focuses on use of words either verbally or in a written form. The written form uses symbols to communicate the message. Spell as a noun in old English means 'story, speech' and from Proto-Germanic spellan 'to tell'. In Proto-Indo-European language the verb spel means "to say aloud, recite." As we know the modern verb to spell also means to say the letters of a word. Sigils Sigils are a type of symbols constructed from letters of a word or a sentence (a spell) that are then used to cast this spell in an abstract form so it appeals to the unconscious mind. ● Henry Cornellius Agrippa, Three Books of Occult Philosophy ● Grimoires ● Austin Osman Spare Henry Cornellius Agrippa 15 September 1486 – 18 February 1535 Three Books of Occult Philosophy Sigils and Seals of Goetia Name sigil can be used in relation to a sign or a seal of a spirit that can be contacted and or controlled through this sigil. Grimoires and Magic Squares ● Khajuraho Temples, India 950- 1150 ● Book of wonders 14 century Austin Osman Spare ● ● Alphabet of Desire Sigil creation based on Agrippa Symbols across the world ● Cosmology ● Mythology ● Religion ● Art ● Culture Daoist Qingyanggong Chengdu Aum or Om Hindu and Buddhist divine symbol Kołomir- Slavic symbol of life cycles and time and neo-pagan wheel of the year. Eye of Horus Voudon ● Veve Damballah Gods and Goddesses ● ● ● Hermes, Eros and Aphrodite Gods represent universal principles. Archetypal Figures Religious Icons ● ● ● Erzulie Dantor Black Madonna of Częstochowa Cross cultural influences Divination Symbols as Spells ● Qabalah ● Automatic Drawing. ● Tarot ● Scrying. ● Runes ● Dream interpretation. ● I Ching ● Ouija Board. Tree of Life and Qabalah Tarot and Qabalah Tarot and Alchemy Emblemata Nova Runes Sowilo The sun, success shield of the clouds and shining ray and destroyer of ice. I Ching ● THE JUDGMENT MODESTY creates success. The superior man carries things through. ● THE IMAGE Within the earth, a mountain: The image of MODESTY. Thus the superior man reduces that which is too much, And augments that which is too little. He weighs things and makes them equal. Tables of Correspondences Automatic Drawing ● Mediumship ● Surreal Automatism ● Practiced by Picasso, Dali, Breton and Spare BALLETre by J. Coleman Miller, Scrying and Cleromancy John Dee's Aztec Scrying Mirror in British Museum ● Scrying ● Cleromancy ● Augury ● Omens ● Haruspex ● Tasseography Dream Interpretation ● Messages from Gods ● Alternative Reality ● Temptations of Devils ● Psychology: Sigmunt Freud's The Interpretation of Dreams Jung and Hall Dream Work Dr. Emad Kayyam Dream Work Ouija Board Magical Languages and cyphers ● Runes ● Ogham- Druidic tree alphabet Enochian Angelic Language Theban or Honorian alphabet Gematria New Aeon English Qabala Origins of Symbols ● Divine Reality ● Everyday life ➢ Shamanic visions ➢ Nature ➢ Collective subconscious ➢ Culture ➢ Dreams ➢ Politics Politics of Symbolism ● Fascism ● Swastika Sexism ● Great Rite and LeroiGourhan's cave art interpretation: male/horse/arrow and female/bison/wound sword and cup Workshop Plan ● How to cast a spell ● True Will ● ● ● Creating personal symbolic language Cleromancy using seeds. Creating magickal name using cypher. ● Using automatic drawing to obtain a vision of the name. ● ● ● ● Finding meanings of the name in NAEQ and gematria. Creating a sigil for the magickal name. Creating a sigil using magick squares. Creating a mojo -group or individual. Symbols Sigils and Spells "a symbol, like everything else, shows a double aspect. We must distinguish, therefore between the 'sense' and the 'meaning' of the symbol. It seems to me perfectly clear that all the great and little symbolical systems of the past functioned simultaneously on three levels: the corporeal of waking consciousness, the spiritual of dream, and the ineffable of the absolutely unknowable. The term 'meaning' can refer only to the first two but these, today, are in the charge of science – which is the province as we have said, not of symbols but of signs. The ineffable, the absolutely unknowable, can be only sensed. It is the province of art which is not 'expression' merely, or even primarily, but a quest for, and formulation of, experience evoking, energy-waking images: yielding what Sir Herbert Read has aptly termed a 'sensuous apprehension of being”. Joseph Campbell in The Symbol without Meaning The End. Useful Links and Resources: Dictionary of symbols: <[:isPlaceholder:]> Esoteric text online: <[:isPlaceholder:]> I Ching: <[:isPlaceholder:]> El Castillo Neanderthal art:<[:isPlaceholder:]> Stone Age Sign Language:<[:isPlaceholder:]> Geometric Signs - A New Understanding by Genevieve von Petzinger:<[:isPlaceholder:]> world wide geometric sing chart:<[:isPlaceholder:]> First Neanderthal Cave Paintings Seals:<[:isPlaceholder:]> About entoptic images and research of David Lewis Williams.<[:isPlaceholder:]> Arabic Book of wonders:<[:isPlaceholder:]> Emblemata Nova: <[:isPlaceholder:]> Credits: Copyright images: Slide 02: Cave Painting of Seals by Nerja Cave Foundation Slide 07: El Castillo cave painting by Pedro Saura Slide 08: Typology of Non-Figurative Signs (after Genevieve von Petzinger) from pasthorizonspr.com Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication. Slide 39: Gematria Tables by H. Churchyard Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license: Slide 03: Cave art in Crimea By Konstantin Malanchev from Moscow, Russia Slide 17: Aum Bangalore parade float by Matthew Logelin from Los Angeles, CA, USA Slide 32: John Dee's Aztec Scrying Mirror by <[:isPlaceholder:]> Slide 36: Runestone by Marieke Kuijjer, Ogham alphabet by Rico38 Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.5 Generic license. Slide 21: Locri Pinax Eros Hermes And Aphrodite by AlMare Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license: Slide 01: Alchemic circle1,2,3 By Damianadrian Slide 04: Central Oregon Cave art By Gabeguss Slide 06: Aboriginal rock art Spectacle Island by Tim Stewart Slide 13: Hindu Magic Square by RainerTypke Slide 16: Qingyanggong Chengdu by Felix Andrews (Floybix). Slide 18: Kolomir by by Ratomir Wilkowski, Kazimierz Mazur Wheel of The Year by Midnightblueowl Slide 22: Dantor by by Stheno88 Slide 24: Tree of Live by Frater Ponderator Slide 25: Sola Busca and Waite Smith analogies 3 Swords by Almadeangelis50 Slide 31: BALLETre by J. Coleman Miller Slide 33: Freud by FlyBit43 Slide 34: Dream Work by Emad Kayyam Slide 37: Enochian by Obankston Slide 40: NAEQ cipher by Lolita Perdurabo Slide 41: Swastika Dorstep by Marcika Slide 42: Chalice of St. Adalbert. by Krzysztof Mizera Slide 46: Elements by MaEr Free Art License. Slide 42: Athame and Boline by Kim Dent-Brown Public Domain: Slide 05: Namaroto spirits and the Rainbow Serpent by HTO Slide 11: Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim uploaded by AndreasPraefcke Slide 12: Seals of Marbas and Haagenti Slide 13: 16th century arabic magic square Slide 14: Alphabet of Desire Slide 15: Aboriginal art owls by Hibernian Slide 19: Eye of Horus from the excavations of Jacques de Morgan Slide 20: Veve Damballah by Chris Slide 26: Jean Dodal Tarot trump 13, Emblemata Nova Slide 27: Emblemata Nova Slide 28: Runic letter Sowilo Slide 29: Table of Corrsepondence 777 Slide 35: Ouija Board Slide 38: Theban alphabet Slide 40: Liber Al, Most of the photographs used in this presentation come from http://commons.wikimedia.org