![]() ![]() As with all spell-work, keep your intentions realistic and phrase them as positively as you can. This helps to keep the energy of your sigil focused and prevents more than one goal from being attached it. Using this method, I have found that it works better to either chose one word to represent your intentions or a short and concise phrase only a few words long. Sit somewhere quiet to think exactly what your intentions are. Your intentions are the very heart of your sigil and they are what gives this kind of magick power and energy. When creating your sigil, it’s important to take your time to formulate your intentions before you begin. Here’s a step-by-step guide to making your own sigil using the wheel method It can also be a discreet form of magick for those practicing in the broom closet. The great thing is there are many ways to make a sigil that is packed with the power of your intention making it a great form of magick for those Witches on a budget (like me!). ![]() ![]() ![]() Making a sigil is a great way to give a physical form to your intentions and goals and is an incredibly powerful form of magick. Drawing it on paper also makes it easier to carry and conceal, particularly if you're in the broom closet. This makes them easier to destroy usually by burning either when activating them (more about this later) or when the magick is complete. They can be drawn, carved or burned into any kind of material, but usually they are simply drawn with a pen or pencil on a piece of paper. It’s one of my favourite kinds of magick and I'm fascinated by their power and simplicity. It’s a good example of Chaos Magick, where an affirmation, statement, word or name is converted to symbolic form which is charged with very specific intention and is an incredibly powerful form of magick. But please don’t let this alarm you! In modern day magick, like the kind this post is concerned with, sigils are used for personal matters such as attracting wealth, protection, healing, setting stronger boundaries and used to represent an intention or thought and have no connection to demonology or dark magick. A good example is The Lesser Key of Solomon, an anonymous grimoire of 72 sigils used to control 72 demons compiled in the late 1600s. The word ‘ sigil’ comes from the Latin word ‘ sigillum’ which means ‘seal’ and they played an important role in Medieval ceremonial magick, where symbols were used to raise and control a specific entity, like an angel or a demon. Even in a religious context, sigils have been used by many ancient civilisations stretching back millennia – good examples of this are the Christian cross and the Jewish Star of David. Any student of the occult with an interest in sigils and sigil crafting: this is a book you need.A sigil is a magickal sign or symbol that has been created to represent a particular intention or goal and have been used by Witches and occultists for centuries. "This wonderful book takes the concept of sigil well beyond the simplistic, basic notions of the Austin Osman] Spare method, and opens the door on the deeper art and potential of sigils as it applies across the spectrum of spellcraft. "To the best of my own knowledge, Tempest has invented an entirely new approach to making and using sigils here, and I think it is an extremely powerful one.I recommend this book in the highest possible terms."-Robert Mathiesen, Professor Emeritus, Brown University, and co-author of This book helps you improve your drawing techniques, use sample exercises to challenge yourself, and gain deeper metaphysical insight and inspiration-all to guide you to develop your own powerful sigil magick. Includes methods of application, tips for choosing materials, and important considerations for both temporary and permanent sigils. Explore traditional and modern meanings of shapes, symbols, numbers, letters, and colors, while receiving guidance on how to add personal meaning to your marks. Learn how to manifest your will through your very own designs. You don't need a degree in art or magick to make effective sigils Tracing through history, art, and culture, this illustrated book offers an innovative and fresh approach to sigil magick that is accessible and intuitive. Sigils are magical symbols that are designed to influence ourselves and the world around us. ![]()
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