When to perform the Lesser Banishing Ritual of the pentagram?
The Lesser banishing ritual of the pentagram (or the LBRP). This ritual should be memorized as soon as possible on your magical path, and practiced daily.
What does the LBRP mean in magickal terms?
This ritual, called the LBRP for short, is designed to clear your area (and yourself) of negative energies. It is composed of four sections. The LBRP has become a standard part of the Western Mystical Tradition, and has been adapted and altered by many individuals and magickal groups.
Do you need a dagger for the LBRP?
It is composed of four sections. The LBRP has become a standard part of the Western Mystical Tradition, and has been adapted and altered by many individuals and magickal groups. Here is a basic version. The only magical tool you need is a dagger, although you can use your right index finger instead.
What do you need to know about banishing spells?
A banishing spell is a ritual intended to cast something or someone out of your life. This type of spell prevents it from coming back. If it’s a person, the spell will stop them from seeing you and in some cases even thinking about you. Some practitioners also choose banishing spells for spirits,…
Where did the tradition of invoking pentagrams come from?
The invoking and banishing pentagrams come from the ceremonial traditions to bring in an elemental force into the circle or working.
How to perform the sign of silence on the pentagram?
Perform the sign of silence. Keeping your finger or tip of dagger in the center of your pentagram, move to the south quarter, and trace a bright white line to the center of the south of your circle. These lines connect your pentagrams. Trace another pentagram the same way, now perform the sign of the enterer and vibrate ADONAI (ah-doe-nye).