The Star Ruby

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Facing East, in the centre, draw deep deep deep thy breath closing thy mouth with thy right forefinger prest against thy lower lip. Then dashing down the hand with a great sweep back and out, expelling forcibly thy breath, cry ΑΠΟ, ΠΑΝΤΟΣ ΚΑΚΟΔΑΙΜΟΝΟΣ
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With the same forefinger touch thy forehead, and say ΣΟΙ,
thy member, and say Ω ΦΑΛΛΗ, [The secret sense of these words is to be sought in the numeration thereof.],
thy right shoulder, and say ΙΣΧΥΡΟΣ,
thy left shoulder, and say ΕΥΧΑΡΙΣΤΟΣ;
then clasp thine hands, locking the fingers, and cry ΙΑΩ.
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Pentacle of Earth Advance to the East. Imagine strongly a Pentagram, aright, in thy forehead. Drawing the hands to the eyes, fling it forth, making the sign of Horus and roar ΘΕΡΙΟΝ. Retire thine hand in the sign of Hoor-paar-Kraat.
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Go round to the North and repeat; but say NUIT.
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Go round to the West and repeat; but whisper BABALON.
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Go round to the South and repeat; but bellow HADIT.
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Completing the circle widdershins, retire to the centre and raise thy voice in the Paian, with these words, ΙΩ ΠΑΝ, with the signs of N.O.X..
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Extend the arms in the form of a Tau and say low but clear:
ΠΡΟ ΜΟΥ ΙΥΓΓΕΣ
ΟΠΙΣΘΩ ΜΟΥ ΤΕΛΗΤΑΡΞΑΙ
ΕΠΙ ΔΕΞΙΑ ΣΥΝΟΧΕΣ
ΕΠΑΡΙΣΤΗΡΑ ΔΑΙΜΟΝΕΣ
ΦΛΕΓΕΙ ΓΑΡ ΠΕΡΙ ΜΟΥ Ο ΑΣΤΗΡ ΤΩΝ ΠΕΝΤΕ
ΚΑΙ ΕΝ ΤΗΙ ΣΤΗΛΗΙ 'Ο ΑΣΤΗΡ ΤΩΝ 'ΗΞ ΗΣΤΗΚΕ
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Repeat the Cross Qabalistic, as above, and end as thou didst begin.

Note: for a slightly altered form of this ritual, please refer to The Book of Lies, Chapter 25.

Crowley's Notes

From The Book of Lies: 25 is the square of 5, and the Pentagram has the red colour of Geburah.

The chapter is a new and more elaborate version of the Banishing Ritual of the Pentagram.

It would be improper to comment further upon an official ritual of the A∴A∴

Soror Marfiza's Notes

Crowley's suggestion of impropriety to the contrary, a few more comments.

Here's the translation for the Greek:

  • APO PANTOS... - Away, every evil Spirit!
  • SOI, O- FALLE... - Unto you, O Phallus, Strength and Eucharist, IAO. For some elucidation on the significance of IAO, you can look at the Lesser Ritual of the Hexagram.
  • PRO MOU IUGGES... - Before me the Iunges, behind me the Teletarchai, on my right hand the Sunoches, on my left, the Daimons; for burns about me the star of five, and in the column the star of six stands.

The Iunges, Teletarchai, Sunoches, and Daimones could be considered angelic beings of the Neo-Platonist magico-religious system; they are mentioned in the Chaldean Oracles (wrongly attributed to Zoroaster, who died a thousand years before the Oracles were written). Specifically, according to the Liddell-Scott-Jones Greek Lexicon:

  • Iunges comes from the Greek word "Iunx," which is a type of bird called a "wryneck." According to the dictionary: "used as a charm to recover unfaithful lovers, being bound to a revolving wheel." rf. Xenophon and Theocritus." Another definition from that same entry: "Metaphorically, a spell, charm, passionate yearning for...cited generally, and in Aeschylus." Finally, "In plural, the name of certain 'Chaldaic' divinities."
  • Teletarchai comes from the Greek words telete, or "rite" (especially, of initiation into the mysteries), and archon/archai, which means "lord" or "leader". "An order of divine beings who bring initial and final terms into relation."
  • Sunocheis is the plural of "sunochos," which means "joined together." Metaphorically, it has the meaning of "agreeing with" or "suiting." It also has the meaning of "a narrow passage in the road" which in the New Testament comes to mean "constraint, affliction, anguish."
  • Daimon is a deity or divine power; also one's personal destiny. Later, it came to mean the souls of the departed, which linked the gods and men.

(Thanks to Hannah M.G. Shapiro for pointing me at these)

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