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                      On the Lesser Banishing Ritual of the Pentagram
                                      by Tim Maroney  
            
               The Lesser Banishing Ritual of the Pentagram is one of the  chief
          rituals  of Western Magick.   It has  been with us  at least since the
          Golden Dawn of the  nineteenth century, and it has penetrated into all
          the  many Golden Dawn spinoffs, including  Neo-Paganism.  Yet there is
          still  no widely available, clear instruction.   The directions of the
          magical orders are  mere mnemonics for  those who are assumed  to have
          personal  instructors.   To  formulate  my  personal approach  to  the
          ritual, to aid any others who  may be considering practicing the  LBR,
          and to satisfy the idle curiosity of any gawking onlookers, I have put
          together this  short discussion of  the ritual  and its symbolism  and
          performance.  
            
           A.  Intent of the Ritual  
            
            The real action of a magick ritual takes place in the mind.   Ritual
          is  a  form  of  moving meditation.    The  effect  is  also primarily
          psychological.*  The LBR is a tool to facilitate meditation.  
            
          [*Not all  players would  agree with this  statement.  Many  would say
          that the effect  of the LBR  is a fortified  and cleansed area on  the
          astral plane, which  they think is as real as Hoboken, if not more so.
          It doesn't really matter in practice.]  
            
            The  experience of  a proper  LBR is  pleasurable and  soothing, yet
          energizing and empowering.  One is made at home in the mystical realm,
          protected from lurkers and phantasms by strongly imagined wards.  This
          solace from  mundane experience  is  a precondition  for more  serious
          works of meditation or ritual, but it can also form a healthy  part of
          the life of the mind by itself.  
            
           B. The Ritual  
            
            I'll just reprint  the description of the Lesser Banishing Ritual of
          the  Pentagram from Liber  O, a publication  of the occult  order A.'.
          A.'.  
            










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            i.  Touching the  forehead say  Ateh (Unto  Thee), ii.  Touching the
          breast  say Malkuth (The  Kingdom), iii. Touching  the right shoulder,
          say ve-Geburah (and  the Power), iv. Touching  the left shoulder,  say
          ve-Gedulah (and the Glory), v. Clasping the hands upon the breast, say
          le-Olahm, Amen (To the Ages, Amen).  
           vi. Turning to the East, make a pentagram (that of Earth) with the  
          proper weapon (usually the Wand).  Say (i.e. vibrate) IHVH.  
          vii. Turning  to the South, the  same, but say ADNI.  viii. Turning to
          he West, the same,  but say AHIH. ix. Turning to  the North, the same,
          but say AGLA.  [Pronounce: Ye-ho-wau*, Adonai, Eheieh, Agla.]  
            
            x. Extending the  arms in  the form of  a cross say,  xi. Before  me
          Raphael; 
            xii. Behind me Gabriel; xiii.  On my right hand Michael; xiv.  On my
          left hand Auriel;
           xv. For about me flames the Pentagram, xvi. And in the Column stands 
          the six-rayed Star.  
           xvii-xxi. Repeat (i) to (v), the "Qabalistic Cross."  
            
          [* Modern scholarship has a different take on the pronunciation of the
          Big   Guy's name.  I use "Yahweh" rather than the "Ye-ho-wau" of Liber
          O because  that's what the Catholic  priests of my youth  taught me to
          say,  and  I've  never  been  able to  shake  it  off.    Use whatever
          pronunciation you prefer, or a different name altogether.]  
            
           C. Politics of the Ritual  
            
            With practice,  you will  no doubt  come up with  your own  style of
          performance,  and  your  own  different  symbolism  for  ritual  acts.
          Different people do  rituals as differently as actors play parts, even
          though  the lines  and motions may  be fundamentally  the same.   (The
          alternative is an authoritarian, dogmatic horror which is alien to the
          deep occult understanding  of religion, but is still common in magical
          groups.)  Slavish imitation will get you nowhere in Magick  
          -- except, perhaps, to some high spiritual degree!  
            
           The Christianity -- or at least angelic monotheism -- of the ritual 
          symbolism may give a start to some.   Many of us involved in occultism
          have strongly negative feelings about Christianity.  These are perhaps
          justified, but there are a few saving graces here.  
            








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            First, as with any ritual, you should feel free to make it yours, to
          mess around with  it.  If you  don't start to  at least play with  the
          styles of a ritual after  a while, you are probably not doing  it very
          well.  It is perfectly legitimate to substitute cognate symbols at any
          time.   However,  the saying  in the  martial arts  is that  one first
          learns another's  style, and after  mastering it,  moves on to  create
          one's own.    For a  beginner, it  will be  easiest simply  to use  an
          existing  ritual form in  order to explore the  meaning of a banishing
          ritual.  
            
            Given that experience, which transcends any mere set of symbols, one
          may devise a form more in keeping with the emergence of one's personal
          style. For instance, Neo-Pagans use a highly  reified form of the same
          basic  ritual in  many  of their  traditions,  but with  non-Christian
          deities, spirits, and heros at the quarters.  Aleister Crowley wrote a
          new version which  made the performance more  dancelike, and used  the
          names of Thelemic deities and officers rather than monotheist gods and
          angels.   My  private  version, called   "Opening  the  Threshold", is
          entirely atheistic and philosophical.  
            
            In any case, of those people who so abhor Christianity,how many have
          looked at some  of the practices of historical pagans in Europe, Asia,
          Africa, and the Americas?  No religion should ever be "accepted" by an
          occultist. When using any  religion's symbolism, the adept  should cut
          to its sacred poetical core, and discard the political dross.  By this
          standard, Christianity looks 
          about as  good as any other  religion.  Without this  standard, and by
          factoring in  historical excesses  and power  plays, almost  all known
          religions look just about as bad as Christianity.  
            
            In  other words, someone who will  happily use Norse gods, Arthurian
          heroes,  Taoist immortals, Voudoun loas, or  what have you in rituals,
          but  will  never  touch  a  Christian angel,  is  guilty  of  the same
          narrowness he or she probably imparts to the Christians.  
            














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                               The Vibration of God-Names  
                               --------------------------  
            
            In  the LBR, the vibration of  the god-names "charges" or "enlivens"
          the pentagrams in the air.  This is difficult to describe, but easy to
          recognize. There  is a  feeling of  presence in  one of these  charged
          warding images -- though not necessarily a feeling of true externality
          or separate intelligence.  
            
            Weare told to "vibrate" the names.  The description and illustration
          of the  "vibration" given in Liber O have been known to mislead people
          into hilarious   postures.   What  the picture  most resembles  is the
          skulking monster from  the movie The Mummy.  To the  modern eye, it is
          remarkable how truly unclear a photograph can be.  
            
            I didn't  learn how to vibrate a god-name until I signed up with yet
          another occult order and was taught it in person.  I wouldn't wish the
          ensuing experience  on anyone, so here  is a description which  I hope
          will be adequate in print.  
            





























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                  Vibration phase i -- The Sign of the Enterer (1-4)  
                  --------------------------------------------------  
            
            1. Stand upright.   Blow all the air out  of your lungs.   Hold your
          arms straight out at your sides.  
            
            2a. Close your eyes and inhale nasally, imagining that the breath is
          the name. The exact nature of this imagination differs from  person to
          person.  Thus, you imagine yourself inhaling the name into your lungs.

            
            2b. As you  inhale, sweep your forearms smoothly and deliberately up
          so that your fists rest on your temples.  
            
            3. Imagine  the breath moving  down through  your torso slowly,  and
          through your pelvis, your legs, and finally to the soles of your feet.
          (Don't do this  so slowly that you are  hurting for air when  the name
          reaches your feet!) 
            
            4a.  The instant the inhaled vibrational name hits the soles of your
          feet, imagine it rushing back up and out.  
            
            4b. Simultaneously, throw yourself forward, thrusting your left foot
          forward  about  twelve inches  (or  thirty  centimeters) and  catching
          yourself  on it.   Your hands shoot  forward, together, like  a diver.
          You bend forward at the  waist so that your torso winds up parallel to
          the floor.  
            
            4c. The air in  your lungs should be blown out  through your nose at
          the same time, but imagine the name shooting out straight ahead.  
            
           Steps 3-4 are known as the Sign of the Enterer, or of Horus.  This 
          symbolizes powerful active energy.  The Enterer should be something of
          a  "rush".    The vibrational  name  is projected  outwards  into more
          tangible manifestation -- in this case, in the pentagrams  of the LBR,
          which are charged by the force of the projected god-names.  
            
            It is highly inadvisable to omit the portion of step(4b) which reads
          "catching yourself on it."  But again, I have no desire to infringe on
          your freedom of choice.  
            







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                  Vibration phase ii -- The Sign of Silence (5)  
                  ---------------------------------------------  
            
            5.  Finally, withdraw into a standing  position, left arm hanging at
          your side, right forefinger on lips, left foot pointing ninety degrees
          out from the body.  
            
            Step  5 is  called the  Sign of  Silence, or  of Harpocrates.   This
          Egyptian god was mistakenly  believed (at the turn of  the century) to
          pertain to silence, because his finger or thumb was touching his lips.
          This  gesture is  now  believed  to be  a  symbol  of childhood;  this
          correction  appears in  the World  card of  Crowley's "Book  of Thoth"
          Tarot  deck.   Harpocrates was  the god  of the  Sun at  dawn,  and so
          symbolizes  wonder, beauty, potential, growth. So,  step 5 may be done
          in this academically corrected light instead.  
            
            However, the  "hush" gesture of the  Golden Dawn Sign of  Silence is
          adequate  for  the  modern occultist,  even  if deprived  of  A Divine
          Identification.   It  is a common  gesture, at  least in  the European
          culture, meaning  silence. Silence  perhaps balances  the ultra-active
          Sign   of  the   Enterer   better  than   does   the  more   scholarly
          positive/active "Sign of  Harpocrates the Rising Sun",  and silence is
          surely no alien concept to mystics.  
            
                                     The Invocation  
                                     --------------  
            
            The pentagrams are given form by the drawing, life by the vibration,
          identity  by the four-part prayer of steps  (x) to (xiv).  Some people
          do very elaborate  visualizations of angelic guardians on each of (xi)
          to  (xiv).  Because of  my tragic personal  deficiencies, I am content
          with strong feelings  of presence, identity, and  divinity in each  of
          the four directions.  
            
            A  horizontal cross is built up step by  step as you say, "Before me
          Raphael", etc, with  you at the center; and the  position of your arms
          forms  a vertical  cross, a renewal  of the Qabalistic  Cross from the
          start of  the  ritual.  You  may  feel a  quite  peculiar  rising  and
          expansion when both  of these crosses are formulated.   One has become
          the center of the geometry of the space, and it is like a little world
          in  itself,  cut  adrift   from  the  mundane  currents   of  everyday
          experience.  
            





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            Steps (xv) and (xvi) are when the real banishing takes place, during
          "For  about  me flames  the pentagram,  and in  the column  stands the
          six-rayed star." A great pulse of force is emitted during these steps,
          imposing the personal will on the space and clearing it of all hostile
          influences.  
            
            After this is done, the invoked "archangels" maintain  the banishing
          effect, guarding  in  all four  directions.   Of course  this talk  of
          angels is  all bullshit --  the importance  lies in the  psychological
          effect.    Whether  there   "really  is" an  archangel  standing there
          keeping  out  inimical  spirits is  not  important.   The  "feeling of
          cleanliness" is what matters.  
            
                                    Concluding Cross  
                                    ----------------  
            
            The final Qabalistic Cross is an affirmation of the completeness and
          symmetry of  the ritual, and  also a  new self-consecration.   This is
          more efficacious  than  the previous  Cross because  it is  done in  a
          banished environment.  
            
            One  is  now  ready  to  do a  formal  invocation,  an  evocation, a
          meditation, or  whatever the overall  purpose may  be.  The  LBR is  a
          preliminary ceremony, although it  has a beneficial effect  in itself.
          It can profitably be done as a stand-alone ritual, but you should move
          on.  The LBR  should keep away the horrible  ickies that turn so  many
          novices away from Magick.  Its mastery is a first step to adeptship.  
            





















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