Ritual Signs
(Revision as of 01:09, 19 Jan 2005)
Ritual signs are positions assumed by the body, whether physical or astral. Their use is common in Thelemic ritual magick, and Aleister Crowley also assigned them to the various Grades of his order, the A.'.A.'.. They often have multiple uses and meanings, depending on the context.
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Common title: Spirit, the Rending and Closing of the Veil
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Description: Properly speaking, this is two different signs, where the magician is either tearing open a split veil or closing it. The forearms should be roughly parallel to the floor.
The L.V.X. Signs
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The N.O.X. Signs
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