Monday, November 9, 2020

Picatrix decan talisman - Jan 2021

Another decan talisman from the Picatrix has caught my attention lately, this time from the Latin version: the third decan of Capricorn, decan of Sol. The text mentions the following about said decan:

"A man holding a book and opening and closing it, and having before the book the tail of a fish. And this is a face of riches, the accumulation of money and the ascent of business affairs tending toward a good end." - image from Scion's article on the subject.

Naturally, consecrating the talisman for these purposes is in order. 

The election I've chosen is for Sunday, Jan 17, 2021 at 8.00am, GMT. As it can be observed in the chart, the Sun is on the Ascendant and the third decan of Capricorn is rising alongside it. It is a Sunday morning and thus the planetary hour of Sol is just beginning - make sure you start the operation right after the Sun has risen, in order to take advantage of the energies of the day and hour. The Sun is not applying to any hard aspect, yet separating from a conjunction with Pluto. The Moon is transiting Pisces, free from hard aspects and in its waxing phase. 

The names of the third decan of Capricorn, according to different sources, are: Sasa-Sert, Sisrō, Si-srat, Alleborith, Physikoreth, Seros, Epichnaus, Marcois, Omot, Tolma, Homoth, Monuphta. The godname of Capricorn is HYHV (Hey-Hav) and the angel of the third decan of Capricorn is Yasgedibarodiel, in case you want to make use of them too.    

As in the case of the previous decanal talisman: draw the image on a piece of paper, fumigate it while asking the spirits of the decan to consecrate it, etc.

Enjoy!

Hate on, dum-dums!

The Great Gazoo


 

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