[from alt.magick.order: jdnolan@budget.net (David R. Jones)] [numbers in parens refer to notes at end of file; slight reformat -- tn] Extract from a working to call forth the 24 seniors. (1) After calling the name and making the invoking hexagram for Mars of Air, a figure begins to appear in the crystal ball. He is turned away from me and is bent over, and seems to be occupied with something. He is garbed very much like a priest in the Gnostic Mass: a scarlet cloak with what appears to be a white gi (2) underneath. On his head appears to be a serpent crown with wings. On his back are five gold stars, of differing sizes, in a pattern like a constellation. But one which I do not recognize (3). He turns towards me. I see that his cloak is buckled on the right shoulder with a glittering star shaped clasp. His white undergarment is embroidered after the oriental fashion with a golden devise I cannot quite discern. The head of the serpent crown hangs over his third eye. He is tall and thin, and dark like a Persian or Dravidian. But though he appears to be about 50, he is stooped as with age. He has a somewhat evil looking smirk on his face. I draw the hexagram and repeat the name (to my mind it is communicated that the "H" is here silent.) He speaks (in a deep very loud voice, as if in mock anger (4): "These forms are but protocols and pageantry. Though as thou knowest etiquette is essential when dealing with thy elders. The true key to understanding their attribution is in the lights that come forth from the prism, and in the Rosicrucian speculations of the one you call Newton." The conjurer asks: "What were you doing before you turned around?" He replies: "I have prepared your way and provided you with a key." He hands me a key made of crystal. It has a spherical handle, a triangular prismatic shaft, and a head formed by a tetrahedron the sides of the base of which are perpendicular to the angles of to the prism. "Take this and when you have evoked all my peers as you have me you may return and we shall speak again." As I make to take to the key my sight is overwhelmed by a bright light which resolves itself into a prismatic wheel of colored light rotating slowly: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet and back to red counter clockwise about to the circle. I see now that the light proceeds from his third eye. In which there glows an eye of Horus. He pulls a black robe over his cloak and as the radiating light dims. I seem to rise and the radiating spokes of light recede outward to form a circle of hooded and black robed men. I count them: 24. They are facing inward and they all bow. A red glow proceeds from one of the hooded figures and I recognize Habioro from his posture. He looks at me and for a moment I am blinded by a red ray of light like a laser. He draws his sword and makes a cross in the air in front of him and shouts: "Proceed!" The conjurer calls Aaoxiaf with the Jupiter of Air hexagram. The next hooded figure to the right touches his left shoulder. Lightning flashes behind him, then crackles about the circle, he bows. The conjurer calls Htmorda with the Moon of Air hexagram. He opens his robe and I see that it is a naked black woman without any hair at all on her body. A wind proceeds from her opened garment, and a whirlwind appears in the midst of the circle. She closes her robe and it ceases. She bows. The conjurer calls Ahaozpi with the Venus of Air hexagram (5). He/She? (6) pulls a golden chalice from her left sleeve. It is filled with a shimmering white fluid. She drains the cup and conceals the chalice rapidly, then bows. The conjurer call Hiptoga with the Saturn of Air hexagram. He has a long wooden staff and makes with its base a peace sign before himself. As it fades from sight he pounds thrice upon the ground and an owl is heard to respond with three hoots receding in the distance. He bows. The conjurer calls Avtotar with the Mercury of Air hexagram (7). He brings forth a rod about a foot in length and draws in the air the figure of the Hieroglyphic Monad. All the colors in the scene change rapidly through the spectrum and become silver, then fade to normal. He bows. The conjurer calls Laidrom with the Mars of Earth hexagram. He brings a dull iron rod from beneath his cloak, and makes with it the sign of the cross. He grips it in a fist before himself and it flattens and begins to shine. It seems to become sharper as he grips it tighter, blood begins to flow up! its surface. He laughs maniacally as he conceals again his hand and rod. He bows. The conjurer calls Aczinor with the Jupiter of Earth hexagram. He raises a sceptre, but it seems to be hollow as he pulls out a short sword. He plunges the sword into his heart , there is no blood. He lets out a jolly laugh and bows. The conjurer calls Lzinopo with the Moon of Earth hexagram. She brings from below her garment what appears to be a stone or ceramic bowl. It is filled with the clearest water. She makes a cross, horizontaly, with the bowl, sips then pours the contents on her feet. As the bowl empties it dissapears. She bows. The conjurer calls Alhctga with the Venus of Earth hexagram. She parts her garment so that I can only see the left side of her body. She is naked and her skin is very white. Her leg is long, her hip voluptous, and her breast full with a large aureole. Both her pubic hair and the long hair upon her head is ruby red. She winks her green eye, reconceals herself and bows. The conjurer calls Lhiansa with the Saturn of Earth hexagram. He bringeth forth from behind himself a sickle, and as he does so I can, see as in an X-ray, the bones of his skeleton. Oh it must be a woman, for there seems to be the skeleton of a babe in the womb. She withdraws the scythe and all is back to normal. She bows. The conjurer calls Acmbicu with the Mercury of Earth hexagram. He barks and the whole vision becomes dim and shimmering. A chorus of howling replies and all returns to normal. The conjurer calls Lsrahpm with the Mars of Water hexagram. He makes the sign of benediction. There is a thunderclap from within the circle (then it thunders loudly outside the apartment in which we are working.) He bows. The conjurer calls Saiinou with the Jupiter of Water hexagram. He raises both hands and a rain of flowers descends and covers all. These become the eyes in the tail feathers of a peacock, the feathers become a tree (8), and the tree becomes the man who is the Senior, all in smooth transition. He bows. The conjurer calls Laoaxrp with the Moon of Water hexagram. She makes the sign of the rending of the veil and all becomes black. It begins to lighten and she is invisible save for her reddish eyes (9). She closes her eyes and all becomes black again. And as the light returns again to normal I see that she is making the sign of the closing of the veil. She bows. The conjurer calls Slgaiol with the Venus of Water hexagram. She makes upon herself the sign of the cross, a dove descends. She lifts up her head and it flies whole into her mouth. A baby is heard to cry from within her robe. She lifts the lower portion of her garment to reveal a swan. The conjurer calls Ligdisa with the Saturn of Water hexagram. He bringeth out a shiny hook, like a boat grappling hook. He tosses it spinning into the center of the circle. It sticks and the earth in the vision seems to quake. He bows. The conjurer calls Soaiznt with the Mercury of Water hexagram. He takes from beneath his garment a strangely shaped glass bottle that is filled with quicksilver. He pours it over his head and dissolves leaving only the bottle. The quicksilver flows outward and then back into the bottle. The bottle seems to expand and brighten. It breaks and in a flash he reappears and bows. The conjurer calls Aaetpio with the Mars of Fire hexagram. He makes with his left hand the sign of the horns. With his right hand he lifts his robe and reveals a young lamb snuggled against his thigh. With a swift motion he pulls a dagger and slits its throat. Its blood makes a pool beneath his feet. He covers the sheep and closes the robe again. He reopens the robe to reveal a goat. The goat licks up the blood. He covers the goat and bows. The conjurer calls forth Adoeoet with the Jupiter of Fire hexagram. He brings forth a metal disk from his left sleeve and shows it forth with his right hand. Inscribed on the circle is a cross, the lines of which magically begin to move and form a square. The lines begin rapidly dividing and recombining into polygons and the stars that can be inscribed therein, until the detail is so small that it cannot be discerned. It becomes clear and reflective. He puts it away and bows. The conjurer calls forth Alndood with the Moon of Fire hexagram. He takes a bow and arrow from beneath his robe and shoots it upward. As it rises stars and then the galaxy forms around it. The arrow enters the black hole at the galaxies heart, a flash and all is back to normal. He bows. The conjurer calls Aapdoce with the Venus of Fire hexagram. She opens her robe and all that can be seen is a star alone in space. It shimmers and glitters, and recedes until it is gone. The robe closes and she bows. The conjurer calls Arinnap with the Saturn of Fire hexagram. The figure in the robe expands until its garment bursts and a dragon is revealed. It breaths a blast of fire and smoke. The smoke obscures all. The smoke dissipates and the senior is back to normal. He bows. The conjurer calls Anodoin with the Mercury of Fire hexagram. He lifts a staff with a brazen serpent. The serpent comes alive and devours every senior in turn. He then devours his own tail, forming a circle, which like a wheel begins to spin. And as it turns it becomes the wheel of prismatic light first seen. From the glare of the light the Seniors reappear. They form into companies 3 wide and 2 deep. In each company the right in the first row steps back as the row moves forward and the left in the back row steps forward and the companies become two wide and three deep. They pass through each others columns like a drill team and split forming, like the petals of a flower blooming, the circumference of a circle. They bow outward, revolve and kneel inward, genuflecting as the substance in their robes seems to evaporate. A wind enters the crystal (10) and the apparently empty robes appear to become one swirling indistinct liquid mass. A voice in the wind: "Shalom." (11). Another voice. It is Habioro, but from behind me: "It is done!" The Crystal brightens and I see the eye of Horus. It winks and in a flash the eye is gone and the Crystal Ball is clear. We banish and are done. Notes: 1. This operation took place during the day of September 21, 1992 C.E. in Oakland CA. There were three magicians: a conjurer who executed the geometrical forms and read the prayers, a scribe who recorded and read the Keys in English, and a seer who read the Keys in the Angelic tongue and scryed. These were soror A.D., frater K.D. and myself respectively. The first 6 Keys were read, and a method of integrating John Dee's prayers with a modified and elaborated form of the Golden Dawn mechanics was used. The attribution of the cardinal directions to the Tables of the Elements was according to the arrangement of the Seniors, as they appear in their table in Sloane MS. 3191. This arrangement was used because of previous instructions given by the Angels, wherein the Autumnal Equinox was given as one of the occasions when this alignment was appropriate, as opposed to the generally applicable attributions of the Reformed arrangement. See The Hieroglyphic Monad: Theorem XXIV. I had previously charged, according to the VIIIth and IXth degree methods of O.T.O., the first name of a 6 X 7 tablet containing the names of the Seniors of the Air tablet. This may explain why only this senior chose to speak to us. The tablet is as follows though it was executed in the Angelic characters. h A b i o r o A a o z i a f h T m o r d A A h a o z p i h i p o t g a A V T o T a r 2. As are worn by the practitioners of the Martial Arts. 3. From the sketch I made at the time I now believe this to be the principle stars in the constellation Bootes. 4. My fellows were in fact startled when I inadvertently screamed his response. 5. The 6th not the 4th Senior here answered. As this out of order response only occurred with the Air Seniors its cause is somewhat of a mystery. It fits a bit better with Copernican cosmology, and we have speculated on it at great length. 6. Gender seems to be a difficult matter here, I make mistakes about it and could be mistaken in many of my assignments thereof. 7. This was the 4th that answered, see note # 5. 8. Like the cedar on the flag of Lebanon. 9. It is communicated to me in an interior way that this has something to do with lunar and solar eclipses, but the message is not quite clear. 10. A wind blew a strong gust outside, shaking the windows and a hard rain began to fall. 11. The scribe having thought he heard something said ask "what?" EOF