
WARNING: The technique described herein can be VERY DANGEROUS to
the emotional, mental, and spiritual well-being of the magician
who makes use of it. I am releasing it solely because full
disclosure was one of the requirements under which the Enochian
Temple system was originally given to me. The entities who
provided the basic information feel that people can not grow to
spiritual adulthood without being exposed to adult hazards. My
experience of the results prevents me from being quite so cold-
blooded. The same goals can be accomplished by more gradual
means, as those entities have stated themselves. The magician
who choses to use this technique must take full personal
responsibility for both the decision to do so, and for any
events resulting from its use.
Should a magician want use it despite this warning, he or she
should do so only after constructing a strong, fully charged
Temple which includes the altars of the sub-elements. And any
invocations using this technique should be immediately preceded
by the erection of the strongest wards the magician is capable
of constructing.
The names of a Tablet's Seniors can be formed into a table on
their own by placing their names one above the other, going
clockwise from the Senior of Jupiter. For the Earth Tablet, the
table of the Seniors would be:
First, hollow hexagons are formed, as in figure ( ), one-half
unit thick with outer faces one unit wide. Each letter of a
name is assigned to one of the wedge-like segments of this
structure in clockwise succession. Each name's hexagon is
placed immediately below the corresponding arm in the wheel of
the Seniors, about two-thirds of the way from the center of the
Temple to the end of the arm, with the base side at the same
level as the tops of the pillars. The hexagon attributed to the
Sun is in the center of the upper Temple, with the Elemental
King's beam passing through the hole.
In the chart as given above, the columns are attributed (from
left to right) to Venus, Sun, Saturn, Earth/Luna, Jupiter,
Mercury, and Mars. When used in invocations, the name should be
vibrated immediately after that of the King or corresponding
Senior, and at no other time. Also, the first enochian key
should always precede the invocation of the element when these
names are used. When they are visualized in the upper Temple,
an appropriate telesmatic image for the Senior (or the god-form
of the related planet) should be visualized standing upright
above (not in) the hollow center. (1) The magician himself should
stand in the beam of the King while invoking them, and attempt
to identify himself with it to the greatest extent possible.
As the Elemental King and each Senior is invoked with the
corresponding name from the table, the hexagon should be
visualized as projecting itself downwards into the lower temple,
forming a hollow crystal column. The force of the King or
Senior is channeled down through the column and then radiates
outward through the faces. (This is in contrast to the normal
Temple formulation, where the Seniors' force spreads out to form
a curtain around the lower Temple.)
In the Enochian system, six of the planets are attributed to the
first six sephiroth of the Tree of Life. The seventh, Saturn,
takes in the last four sephiroth as a group. In the formulation
here, the Senior of Saturn takes Sol's place in Tiphereth as the
governor of the elements, and the Elemental King abandons his
solar attributes, taking on his secondary attribution to the
path of Shin, which connects Tiphereth and Kether in Achad's
version of the Tree of Life.
In the Tree of Life, the centralizing effect of Sol normally
causes the forces of the upper Tree to be focused in Tiphereth.
But when Sol's force is repressed or removed, the balance of
these sephiroth moves to the empty area in the center of the
upper Tree. The path of Shin passes through this area, but it
does not provide any focus for the forces of the six sephiroth.
(2) Each of the sephiroth becomes focused in itself, and the
attractive force of each draws equally on the empty center area.
That area experiences a uniform pull outwards in all directions,
resulting in the rending and dispersal of anything placed there.
A conscious being passing up the path of Shin perceives this
effect as the experience of the Abyss.
Normally, the Enochian Temple expresses the essential unity of
the Tablets with the whole Tree of Life as a balanced,
integrated structure. Using the technique presented here
suppresses that integrity and replaces it with a strong force
towards dispersion. The magician, identified with the Elemental
King's beam of light, places himself to experience the full
strength of that dispersion.
Depending on the degree of success, the magician may experience
a variety of perceptions. At the least intense level, he may
experience sensations of inexplicable "wrongness" and
non-specific paranoia, or a sense of jittery energy like an
overdose of methedrine. At a somewhat more intense level, he
will experience a sense of his soul being ripped into extremely
small pieces, while each piece is simultaneously being crushed
to a point.
At full force, the experience then evolves into what can only be
called the perception of voidness; the negation, the removal of
any being or value from absolutely everything perceptible, both
internal and external. The intensity of this voidness can not
be adequately described. At this stage the paranoia sometimes
returns, causing the magician to perceive the voidness as an all-
consuming malevolent entity. Giving in to this paranoia,
struggling to avoid being devoured, brings one on to the path of
those whom Crowley calls the Black Brothers. If one does not
struggle, that which perceives is itself absorbed into the void
and another condition supervenes for which description is futile.
Footnotes:
1. Images for the Seniors of the Earth Tablet are given at the
beginning of each Senior's section in The Book of the Seniors,
which is available through the Archives.
2. The idea that an eleventh sephira exists in this position is
one of the most vile lies ever perpetrated. It is unfortunate
that some otherwise competent scholars have made their
reputations by spreading it even further. While there is the
appearance of something occupying the center of the hexagram
when it is viewed from lower down in the Tree, this appearance
is entirely hallucinatory. The Tiphereth consciousness merely
sees a reflection of itself in the surface of the Great Sea, as
a skin diver sees a distorted reflection of himself in the waves
above his head.
Copyright 1987, 1992 by Benjamin Rowe
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Similar pseudo-tablets can be formed from the other elemental
tablets. Names of six letters are formed by reading down the
columns. These names already exist in the Temple, where they
are formed by drawing a circle clockwise from any square of the
Senior of Jupiter, connecting the corresponding squares in the
other Seniors' names. In their natural place, they express the
radiatory effect of the Elemental King as his force passes out
along the paths provided by the Seniors. But the names can also
be used in another way.
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