Magickal Angels and The Greater Magickal Angels were long ago combined into a single volume called The 72 Angels of Magick. The traditional Shem Talismans from those books have been replaced with the single Shem Talisman that appears below. You can use this talisman, along with the appropriate angelic sigil, in any ritual from The 72 Angels of Magick, Magickal Angels or The Greater Magickal Angels.
In the earlier books you were require to select the correct talisman, write in appropriate names and orient the sigil in a specific direction. This new talisman enables a simplified approach, where you simply print the talisman and make sure it is visible when you open the ritual.
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Your own printed version of the talisman will work perfectly, and it will also work onscreen or in the book.
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Yes, so long as you just think of it as paper and no longer regard it as a magickal object.
Also, how do I dispose of the sigil sheets, once workign is over? can I just throw them out in waste bim like any paper?
Some people keep them for future workings, but yes, you can just throw them out. Once the ritual is over and you’re not using it as a sigil, it’s just paper.
Thank you Damon.
And we can throw the sigil sheet even if this ha sbeen charged as talisman using the method from wealth magick book?
Regards,
HI Damon
Is 11 days compulsory? And starting on Thursday compulsory?
I cannot work the rituals on saturday and sunday due to famiyl commitments.
So can i do 11 days with some break in between.
So, Monday to Friday; then Monday to Friday; and then eleventh day on Monday.
??
Thanks for your help.
It’s not absolutely essential. If you can not do the rituals on Sat and Sun, at least try to look at the talisman and seal and consider the magick on those days, even if only for a moment. Starting on a Thursday is important, and if you miss out the Sat and Sun then you should keep going for two weeks to finish on a Thursday. If you absolutely can’t start on a Thursday, a Monday would be the next best thing. A final alternative approach is to simply do the ritual as often as possible (but no more than once a day), until the result comes. What’s written in the book is the ideal approach, and gets the best and fastest results, but there’s no reason you can’t try other approaches. We all have to adapt to family commitments at times. The reason I was wary of including this in the book is that if everybody adapts the technique for mere convenience, rather than the situation you are talking about, it might lead to poor results. Good luck.
thank you very much Damon for cllarifying 🙂