Tag: ritual magic

  • Thinking Outside the Line: Spirits and Time

    I wrote a post a couple weeks ago about how vastly spirits’ existence might differ from our own. That they likely have modes of being and consciousness that would be literally unimaginable to us, confined as we are within the limitations of our human experience. Not one to be deterred by the impossible, this week…

  • Elemental Directions: A Magician’s Compass

    I weighed in on a question recently about directional attributions for ceremonial magic. It was a question that resonated with me, as this is something that I got hung up on for quite a while in my own practice. There are four cardinal directions. There are four classical elements. When building rituals, it seems obvious…

  • Solomonic Magic in Practice: Overview and Index

    Solomonic Magic in Practice: Overview and Index

    Over the last four months, I’ve been writing a series of posts that explore the nuances of Solomonic spirit conjuration as a technology we can (and should!) apply in our magical practice. The series has taken turns that I never expected, ultimately clocking in over fifteen thousand words across twelve posts. For folks who haven’t…

  • Solomonic Magic in Practice: The License to Depart

    We’ve now made it all the way through our examination of Solomonic conjuration rituals. The spirit has appeared and any desired requests or exchanges have taken place. The only thing left to do is close down the ritual. This is where our final step comes in: Licensia, the license to depart. In the Constrictio step,…

  • Solomonic Magic in Practice: Ritual Innovation

    We’ve nearly wrapped up our examination of Solomonic methods of spirit conjuration. At this point we should have a working knowledge of how to make contact with a spirit, set the terms of engagement, and participate in the resulting communication. There’s one more element, often overlooked, that’s worth covering in our discussion of the Ligatio…

  • Solomonic Magic in Practice: The Spirit’s Reply

    In previous posts we’ve covered all the elements that go into summoning a spirit. We’ve now made it up to the penultimate stage in our Solomonic conjuration framework: Ligatio. In this phase, all the preliminaries are complete, the spirit has appeared, and the terms of the engagement (if any) have been set. The main thing…

  • Solomonic Magic in Practice: Defining the Boundaries

    We’ve now made it up to step four in our Solomonic conjuration framework: Constrictio. We’ve performed all our invocations and evocations, and made contact with the spirit. From here on out the ritual will proceed quickly; the main hurdle has already been overcome. The constrictio step is a reiteration of the boundaries you wish to…

  • Solomonic Magic in Practice: Calling the Spirits

    We’re now through all the preparatory phases in our deep dive on Solomonic conjuration. We’ve talked about setting the stage, consecrating our tools and completing the requisite purifications. We’ve talked about spirit names and seals, and the various different ways a spirit may show up when called. We’ve invoked various divinities, patrons, and gatekeepers for…

  • Solomonic Magic in Practice: Making Contact

    So far we’ve talked about the steps that need to be taken before summoning a spirit. This week we’re going to explore a slightly different facet: when to stop. One of the biggest objections to Solomonic conjuration among modern practitioners is its dominating tone. Threatening a spirit with hellfire and damnation unless it appears before…

  • Solomonic Magic in Practice: Choosing a Spirit

    Let’s recap where we are in our Solomonic ritual. We’ve consecrated our tools, our spaces, and ourselves. We’ve drawn out our circle. We’ve invoked various powers (God, angels, intermediary spirits, patrons, directional guardians, etc.) to set the stage. Now we’re ready to actually summon the spirit we are trying to contact. Before we can get…