tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6817682567561164198.post3454940328495352879..comments2024-02-20T09:54:37.105-06:00Comments on Talking About Ritual Magick: Immersion and Ritual MagicFrater.Barrabbashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11689013897789072360noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6817682567561164198.post-88263567406038536582009-09-23T23:54:15.993-05:002009-09-23T23:54:15.993-05:00While I agree that in the context of theurgy and s...While I agree that in the context of theurgy and spirit communication the immersion method you discuss here is quite effective, I also think it should be pointed out that there is an advantage to working with the circle/triangle model for practical magical ends.<br /><br /> The containment produced by the triangle allows the full force of any magical operation to be directed along a magical link to a remote target so long as the link is placed within the triangle into which the spirit is evoked. A similar effect can be obtained using the Enochian Holy Table and Sigillum Dei Aemeth, which contains the magical force in the same manner as the triangle even though it is normally placed at the center of the circle rather than outside its boundary.<br /><br />Rather than providing protection from malefic entities for the caster, when used in this manner the containment boundary acts more like the insulation around an electrical wire. It prevents any sort of magical "backlash" in which the caster is affected by the energies of the spell and it results in the maximum probability shift around the target of the spell.Scott Stenwickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12389664381513219613noreply@blogger.com