Before you start learning this ritual it would be for the better if you were familiar with the three other rituals beforehand.
Star ruby ritual.
The stars ruby and sapphire.
Part of the magick in theory practice series.
The star ruby is a ritual written by aleister crowley who described it as a new and more elaborate version of the banishing ritual of the pentagram it is a class d document official ritual of the a a.
Their use is common in thelemic ritual magick.
The star ruby the greek liber xxxvi.
The star sapphire liber cccxxxiii.
Part of the magick in theory practice series.
Signs works cited.
κεφαλη ξθ the n o x.
The fifth portion dropped into the middle of the ritual even as shin descends upon the center of tetragrammaton might be termed the summons of the supernals and is the invocation of the night of pan.
The ritual ends as it began with a qabalistic cross.
Facing east in the centre draw deep deep deep thy breath closing thy mouth with thy right forefinger prest against thy lower lip.
The structure of star ruby is familiar for those who know lbrp.
This ritual is related to lesser hexagram ritual lhr similarly to the star ruby being related to lesser banishing ritual of the pentagram lbrp.
Ritual signs are positions assumed by the body whether physical or astral.
A reading of liber xxv the star ruby.
Let the adept be armed with his magick rood.
Composed by aleister crowley for the order a a unofficial notes and comments in brackets by sabazius.
A performance of aleister crowley s thelemic ritual liber xxv the star ruby performed by frater x.
The following sets of signs were assigned by aleister crowley to the various grades of his order the a.
It begins with a qabalistic cross there are pentagrams placed in each of the quarters the pentagrams are charged with divine names there s a part corresponding with lbrp s sign of silence followed by an invocation.
The traditional four parts of the pentagram ritual are joined in the star ruby by a fifth just as there are five points to the pentagram.
Then dashing down the hand with a great sweep back and out expelling forcibly thy breath cry apo pantos kakodaimonos.
Ritual works of aleister crowley.