Magick 101, part 3: The Lesser Ritual of the Pentagram.
This post can also be viewed on my blog in an easier to read format here.
The Lesser Ritual of the Pentagram is perhaps the most well known and most widespread magical ritual in existence. This rite was created by the founders of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn and has been part of most of the modern occult corpus since. Sadly, it has become known as a banishing ritual when in fact it is so much more than that and in the theory section I am going to highlight how it is not a banishing in the way many people think as well as why it is an essential regular practice. It does more than clean the area when done correctly. This post is purely practical, but in order to make the ritual work as brilliantly as possible the theory will have to be assimilated too.
So the first step is the perform the Qabalistic Cross as has been given in my previous post- you should begin and end standing east in the centre of the place you are working.
Approach the Eastern quarter- if you have to walk around the altar walk around it from the left so that it is a clockwise motion. Draw a generic banishing pentagram (See below) either with a banishing implement or your finger. (This pentagram is drawn in the same manner as a banishing earth pentagram but is not the same.)
You should visualise the pentagram in an electric blue colour, similar to the blue you find on a gas cooker. If you struggle with colour simple white will do. You may have to shut your eyes to visualise it at first- this is okay. Again, if you struggle to see, try and feel it then tune in with the vision.
Pierce the pentagram in the centre vibrate the God name “YHVH” (Yod hay Vav hay). On your inhalation breathe in force and pattern the god name into the breath. Upon exhaling release this breath in the vocal vibration of the God name.
Without dropping your arm trace a line to the southern quarter to the point in which the centre of the next pentagram you draw will fit in it. The idea is you are ending up within a circle of blue flame surrounded by interconnected pentagrams also in blue flames.
In the southern quarter repeat as before but vibrate ADNI (Ah-doh-nai),
Trace the line to the Western quarter and draw the pentagram as before but vibrate AHIH (Eh-He-Yeh).
Do the same in the Northern quarter but vibrate A.G.L.A. (Ah-gah-lah) OR (Attah gib-or lay-olarm, amen.) This word of power is a notariqon or abbreviation some sources believe you should vibrate the whole sentence and not just the name. I prefer the whole sentence.
Trace the final line back to the East so that the circles connect, go back to the centre of the working place behind the altar (if you have one) and move to this position in a clockwise manner.
Stand with your feet together and stretch your arms out to the sides as though you are making a letter T with your body. Take a deep breathe and say the following invocation vibrating the names of the angels in the same manner as you did the God names above.
“Before me Raphael,
Behind me Gabriel,
On my Right hand, Michael,
On my left hand, Uriel
For about me flames the Pentagram,
And in the column shines the six-rayed star!”
As you vibrate each archangel you should visualise them in each quarter towering over the area facing you at first and then turning to face outwards in the quarters upon invoking the next angel. There are multiple methods of visualising these angels, here are the forms I use I visualise them with wings, this is not essential:
Raphael- Yellow robes with a violet trim, fair complexion, masculine. Holds a sword.
Gabriel- Blue robes with orange trim, feminine complexion- soft features. Holds a silver chalice.
Michael- Harsh, masculine features, defined chin etc. Red robes with green trim. Holds a golden wand surrounded in flames.
Uriel- Black robes with white trim. Soft features. Holds a wooden disk with a symbol of the hexagram upon it.
The idea here is that these archangels represent the elements, thus the tools they hold all correspond to the traditional tools of elements within their respective elemental quarters. The visualised being is simply a vessel which the force of that being can inhabit. You are giving form for a force to inhabit.
Upon saying “For about me flames the pentagram” you can visualise the circle of flames about you- some like to visualise the symbol of the pentagram being around them. I don;t do this, but you can!
Upon saying “And in the column shines the six-rayed star” visualise a golden hexagram above and below you, shining golden light into your aura, also at your chest a flaming hexagram forms at the centre of the heart.
Finish the ritual by repeating the qabalistic cross.
Allow the visualisation to drop and do whatever it is you are doing.












