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Introduction.
The hexagram ritual is required for any serious working. The Great Work happens in the space consecrated by the Hexagram. Work done under the auspices of the Pentagram may be supportive, but it is ultimately the realm of man and the material world. The hexagram is the realm of god and the spirit.
To put it another way, the pentagram raises one to the cross of the elements to allow one to exert force over Netzach, Hod, and Yesod. These, in turn, influence Malkuth. The hexagram rite places you in Tiphareth which is a far more stable location, being a sephirah. In addition, it brings in the energy of Geburah and Chesed. Even the supernals bring their influence down through the abyss.
The pentagram ritual is below the Veil of Parkoreth. The hexagram ritual is performed from the place of Knowledge and Conversation of one’s Holy Guardian Angel.
The importance of the hexagram ritual is shown by its inclusion in Liber O1, the primary introductory text for Thelemic magick. Essentially, the hexagram ritual is in the same tier as learning how to assume a god-form, vibrate a holy name, perform the pentagram ritual, and of learning the basics of Astral Projection.
Crowley’s primary source for Hermetica was the Golden Dawn, and the Golden Dawn does have a hexagram ritual. In my copy of Regardie’s The Golden Dawn, it can be found on pages 287-299.2 As David Cherubim points out in his commentary on his version of the ritual. The original Golden Dawn hexagram ritual begins and ends with a Qabalistic Cross identical to the Pentagram Ritual. Crowley changed this to the “Analysis of the Key Word”. This text is lifted from the Golden Dawn’s Adeptus Minor ritual3 (i.e., Tiphareth).
Basic Format of the Ritual
The rituals of the hexagram, both Lesser and Greater, follow a threefold format of “Analysis of the Key Word” (included the Signs +LVX), Invocation of the Quarters, followed by another “Analysis of the Key Word” to close.
The hexagram is a six-pointed star made of two triangles, one pointing down, the other pointing up. Each point is attributed to a planet, with the center being reserved for the sun. The planet for each point corresponds to whichever planet governs the sephirah to which that point would correspond on The Tree of Life with Tiphareth being its center. Starting at the bottom-most point, we have the Moon, Luna, attributed to Yesod. The Lower Right would be Venus, then Jupiter. The top point would be Saturn as the only sephirah in the supernal triad to have a planet. The top left corresponds to Geburah and thus Mars. Below that is the planet Mercury. We will discuss these in greater detail in the section on planetary and zodiacal hexagrams for the Greater Hexagram Rite.
The Signs +LVX
The Signs +LVX are given immediately after the Analysis of the Keyword. They are also referred to as L.V.X., Lux, or the Signs of Light. They, along with the god-forms for the Greater and Supreme Pentagram Rituals, are given at the beginning of Liber O4.
The traditional names for these signs are:
+ : Feet together, back straight, arms straight out to the sides, forming a cross. This is “The Sign of Osiris Slain.”
L : A bit difficult to describe. Stand on the left foot. Bend the right knee back so that the toes are touching the ground. The right arm extends to the right, upper arm parallel to the ground, bending upward 90° at the elbow. The head is looking down the left arm which is also a 90° bend, but downward. It is called “The Sign of the Mourning of Isis.”
V : Feet together, back straight, arms straight pointing upwards at 30° from spine (making arms into a 60° angle) and being “The Sign of Apophis and Typhon.”
X : Feet together, back straight, cross the arms over the chest, bow head, and we have “The Sign of Osiris Risen.”
As we shall see, the commands from Liber AL5 to find new symbols (II:55) and to cleanse the rituals (I:49, II:5) will come into play later.
The Elemental Hexagrams
The Lesser Rite uses the Elemental Hexagrams. All are drawn starting with the uppermost point of the upward pointing triangle for the first, then from the apex of the second triangle. Invoking hexagrams are drawn clockwise, or doesil, and banishing hexagrams are drawn counter-clockwise, or widdershins. The Elemental Hexagrams are
Fire: East: Two upright triangles with the apex of the second triangle located in the center of the first.
Earth: South: The traditional interlocked hexagram.
Air: West: The two triangles share a common base. A diamond with a horizontal line in the center.
Water: North: The two triangles share a common apex. I think it looks like a goblet or grail.
ARARITA
Both the Lesser and Greater Rituals of the Hexagram make use of the term ARARITA. ARARITA is notariqon, that is, a Qabalistic acronym, for the Hebrew phrase “Achad Rosh Achdotho Rosh Ichudo Temurato Achad6” or “Achad Rayshethoh, Achad Resh Yechidathoh, Temurathoh Achod7.” Since I am not well-versed in actual Hebrew, I am unsure which of these two offered phrases is correct. The point is moot as I have, as yet, to find a ritual that uses the entire phrase. Regardless, the meaning of the phrase for which ARARITA is an acronym is, “One is His beginning, One is His individuality, His permutation is One.”
Each letter has its own planetary attribution. The Golden Dawn attributions are, in order, Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Sol, Venus, Mercury, and Luna. Note: this is just the standard Qabalistic ordering of the planets on the Tree of Life. Crowley, probably offended by the asymmetry of this arrangement, changed the attributions to place the three Alephs at Saturn, Venus, and Mercury. This places them all on the upright triangle. The descending triangle is formed with the two Reshes being at Jupiter and Mars, with the Tav being at Luna. Since Thelemic Magick is about Harmony and the Way, I find Crowley’s attributions more aesthetically pleasing in both an emotional and intellectual sense8.
Script for Lesser Hexagram Ritual
The following script for the Lesser Hexagram Ritual is adapted from Liber O9.
The Lesser Ritual of the Hexagram.
Analysis of the Keyword
Stand upright, feet together, left arm at side, right across body, holding the wand or other weapon upright in the median line.
Face East and say:
I.N.R.I.
Yod, Noon, Resh, Yod.
Virgo: Isis, Mighty Mother.
Scorpio: Apophis, Destroyer
Sol: Osiris, Slain and Risen.
Isis, Apophis, Osiris.
IAO [Vibrate]
Extend the arms in the form of a cross, and say: “The Sign of Osiris Slain.”
Raise the right arm to point upwards, keeping the elbow square, and lower the left arm to point downwards, keeping the elbow square, while turning the head over the left shoulder looking down so that the eyes follow the left forearm, and say, “The Sign of the Mourning of Isis.”
Raise the arms at an angle of sixty degrees to each other above the head, which is thrown back, and say, “The Sign of Apophis and Typhon.”
Cross the arms on the breast, and bow the head and say, “The Sign of Osiris Risen.”
Extend the arms again making the Sign of Osiris Slain and cross them again to form the Sign of Osiris Risen saying: “L.V.X., Lux, the Light of the Cross”.
Invocation of the Quarters.
With the magical weapon trace the Hexagram of Fire in the East, vibrating, “ARARITA.”
Trace the Hexagram of Earth in the South, vibrating, “ARARITA.”
Trace the Hexagram of Air in the West, vibrating, “ARARITA.”
Trace the hexagram of Water in the North, vibrating, “ARARITA.”
Repeat part one, “Analysis of the Keyword.”
Difference between Greater and Lesser Hexagram Rituals
While preparing this script, a question came up on Reddit10 regarding the Greater Hexagram Ritual. This resulted in a dialog with a user by the name of “automaticbiographies.” After some research, both in Regardie’s The Golden Dawn and online, primarily the blog “Within the Pyramid11” which has a post on the topic, I discovered that I was actually wrong, but now that I have realized it, I am now correct, and one step closer to perfection. Truth is found in the Rubble of Falsehood. Anyway, in my defense, all I had when I crafted my interpretation was a copy of Liber O from Gems from the Equinox.
My interpretation of “In all cases use a conjuration first with ARARITA, and next with the name of the God...” was that, in a manner similar to the Greater Pentagram Ritual, one utilized two hexagrams per quarter. The first would be the elemental hexagram, charged with ARARITA, and the second would be the planetary hexagram, charged with the appropriate God-name. Liber O is a bit ambiguous.
However, in Regardie’s The Golden Dawn, on page 299, in an addendum, it tells us to vibrate the God-name + “ARARITA” + the letter for the planet in the word ARARITA. The whole ritual is very complicated, involving the elemental hexagrams being drawn from the planetary points, then the hexagram of the planet being done in the direction of the actual planet, etcetera. Anyone interested in all the details can look up the section in The Golden Dawn.
Fortunately, Crowley included the Hexagram Ritual when he corrected the rituals of “the old time.” All that is required is that one make the hexagram appropriate for the planet being invoked. For the Zodiac, one uses the hexagram for whichever of the traditional seven planets rules that sign (e.g., Leo would use Sol). The invocation of the Hexagram is done with the key-word ARARITA plus the appropriate god name (e.g., the hexagram of Leo would be “ARARITA YHVH ELOAH VE-DAATH”).
God-names and Planetary Hexagrams
The Hexagrams and God-names for the planets and Zodiacal signs are as follows12:
Planet | Zodiacal Signs | God Name | Translation |
Saturn | Capricorn, Aquarius | YHVH Elohim | God of Gods |
Jupiter | Sagittarius, Pisces | El | God |
Mars | Aries, Scorpio | Elohim Gibor | Heroic God |
Sol | Leo | YHVH Eloah Ve-Daath | Lord of Knowledge |
Venus | Libra, Taurus | YHVH Tzabaoth | Lady of Hosts (Army) |
Mercury | Gemini, Virgo | Elohim Tzabaoth | God of Hosts (Army) |
Luna | Cancer | Shaddai El Chai | Lady of Secrets |
It should be noted that the Hebrew terms are gender neutral. I just used the title appropriate for the sex attributed to the planet in standard Western Hermeticism.
Hexagrams are traced clockwise to invoke and counter-clockwise to banish. One starts with the point corresponding to the appropriate planet or sign. One then traces the second triangle from the opposing point. For example, to trace the Hexagram for Venus, one would start with the right corner of the upward pointing triangle, then the left corner of the downward pointing triangle. Jupiter would start with the right corner of the downward pointing triangle and follow with the left corner of the upward pointing triangle. Please refer to the diagram for more detail.
Thelemic Variation of the Hexagram Ritual
There are two common variations variations for creating a Thelemic Hexagram Ritual. You may use either or both. The first one is to utilize a unicursal hexagram. I am not that thrilled with this approach. While the unicursal hexagram is commonly associated with Thelema, it, like the cross, predates the system that is known for using it. According to SymbolSage13, the first known use was in 1588 by Giordano Bruno in a paper titled “Essays upon the Mathematics of Mordente.” Feel free to use it and let us know if there are any changes in efficacy. I will stick to the triangles. If for no other reason, then to give some continuity from the lesser to the greater versions of the Hexagram Rite.
The version I prefer is for the attribution of “new symbols” as per AL II:55. I was first told about these attributions by the author Gerald del Campo back when I was a wee lad and still a member of the OTO. I believe he got it from David Cheribum, though he may have just pulled it from his own initiatory knowledge. In a previous version of this work, it was pointed out that the forms were pulled from the V°. This attribution can be confirmed in The Secret Rituals of the O.T.O. by Francis King14.
Essentially, these are changes made by Crowley. They may only be relevant to the V°, but I do not feel this to be the case. The new symbols for the signs +LVX are:
+ : “The Sign of ‘Orus.”
L : “The Sign of the Dance of Asi.”
V : “The Sign of the Joy of Iacchus.”
X : “The Sign of the Blazing Star.”
Note that this would necessitate modifying the “Analysis of the Key Word.”
I.N.R.I.
Yod, Noon, Resh, Yod.
Virgo: Iacchus, Holy Father.
Scorpio: Asi, Holy Mother.
Sol: ‘Orus, Holy Child.
Iacchus, Asi, ‘Orus.
IAO [Vibrate]
Conclusion
As you can see, the Hexagram Rite was modified rather heavily by Crowley to begin with. However, the version in Liber O retains its old aeonic symbolism in its Analysis of the Key-word. I doubt anyone failed to see the rather heavy-handed symbolism of Osiris being Jesus, Isis being Mary, and Typhon being Satan. Since the advent of the Law, this symbolism, while still valid, has lost its impact. Instead, we have the dialectical process of Male and Female uniting to create a Child. The Thelemic attributions of the +LVX Signs utilizes the new formula of the new aeon, the Aeon of Horus.
I have included scripts for both the Lesser and Greater Hexagram Rituals as appendices. For those listening to the video, they can be found on my Locals page, link is in the description.
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1 Crowley, Aleister. “Liber O” January 15, 2023, http://www.sacred-texts.com/oto/libero.htm
2 Regardie, Israel. The Golden Dawn (St. Paul, MN: Llewellyn, 1990),287-99
3 Regardie. Golden Dawn, 225.
4 Crowley, Liber O.
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of the Hexagram.” Thelemistas! Accessed January 15, 2023, https://www.thelemistas.org/en/MSS/Bjorge/SpiritualExercises/12-hexagram
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9 Crowley, Liber O
10 “Question on the Supreme ( Greater ) Ritual of the Hexagram,” Reddit, last accessed January 9, 2023,
https://www.reddit.com/r/occult/comments/zc2494/question_on_the_supreme_greater_ritual_of_the/
11 Within the Pyramid, “Hexagrams”
12 Regardie, Golden Dawn, 289-92.
13 Rhys, Dani. “Unicursal Hexagram - What Does it Symbolize?” Symbol Sage, accessed 15 January 2023
https://symbolsage.com/unicursal-hexagram-symbolism-and-meaning/
14 King, Francis. The Secret Rituals of the O.T.O. (London: The C.W. Daniel Company, 1973), 147.