3930 – Alpha Et Omega Hexagram
- Physical description:
- Black painted wood with coloured ink.
- Museum classification:
- Ritual Magic
- Size:
- 24cm x 30cm
- Information:
This is a key to the Rituals of the Hexagram and the Word of Power used; ARARITA
The colours signify the way the triangles are traced during the Rites and in which order to invoke or banish the Planetary or Sephirotic currents.
The top triangle is Binah in purple and contains the Aleph first of ARARITA
Upper right is Chesed in blue and contains the Resh first of ARARITA
Upper left is Gevurah in redand contains the Aleph second of ARARITA
The centre of the Hexagram is Tifaret in yellow and contains the Resh second of ARARITA beneath the Golden Solar Disc
Bottom right is Netzach in green and contains the Yod of ARARITA
Bottom left is Hod in orange and contains the Tau of ARARITA
Bottom Triangle is Yesod in violet and contains the final Aleph of ARARITA
The outer angles of the Hexagram contain ARARITA in hebrew a second time proceeding counter clockwise.
The names of the Sephirot are written in Hebrew outside each triangle which marks the angle of the Hexagram by which they are invoked or banished in the Rites.
The Planetary symbols are described more or less outside the Angles by which they are invoked or banished in the Rites:
Scythe for Saturn at the Top Triangles
Sceptre for Jupiter
Sword and Spear for Mars
Bow and Arrows for Sol
Belt for Venus
Caduceus for Mercury
Saddle for Luna
The Planetary Astrological Symbol is in the tip of each appropriate triangle, marking the angles by which they are invoked or banished. The whole is a key and explanation for the entire rites of the Hexagram and would be used to learn the correspondences so the Rites could be quickly and easily remembered.
Information kindly supplied by Frater U e D
The colour chart below is from The Golden Dawn by Israel Regardie
- Resource:
- Object
- Materials:
- Card and Ink
- Copyright ownership:
- MWM
This is a key to the Rituals of the Hexagram and the Word of Power used; ARARITA
The colours signify the way the triangles are traced during the Rites and in which order to invoke or banish the Planetary or Sephirotic currents.
The top triangle is Binah in purple and contains the Aleph first of ARARITA
Upper right is Chesed in blue and contains the Resh first of ARARITA
Upper left is Gevurah in redand contains the Aleph second of ARARITA
The centre of the Hexagram is Tifaret in yellow and contains the Resh second of ARARITA beneath the Golden Solar Disc
Bottom right is Netzach in green and contains the Yod of ARARITA
Bottom left is Hod in orange and contains the Tau of ARARITA
Bottom Triangle is Yesod in violet and contains the final Aleph of ARARITA
The outer angles of the Hexagram contain ARARITA in hebrew a second time proceeding counter clockwise.
The names of the Sephirot are written in Hebrew outside each triangle which marks the angle of the Hexagram by which they are invoked or banished in the Rites.
The Planetary symbols are described more or less outside the Angles by which they are invoked or banished in the Rites:
Scythe for Saturn at the Top Triangles
Sceptre for Jupiter
Sword and Spear for Mars
Bow and Arrows for Sol
Belt for Venus
Caduceus for Mercury
Saddle for Luna
The Planetary Astrological Symbol is in the tip of each appropriate triangle, marking the angles by which they are invoked or banished. The whole is a key and explanation for the entire rites of the Hexagram and would be used to learn the correspondences so the Rites could be quickly and easily remembered.
Information kindly supplied by Frater U e D
The colour chart below is from The Golden Dawn by Israel Regardie