
At the last letter, end the sigil with a short fine or dash, perpendicular to the last fine drawn. Awways begin each sigil with a small circie. The pattern so drawn is the sigil of the deity. Draw straight unes from letter to letter as they appear in the narre. Begin with the first letter of the narre in the corresponding petal of the Rose. The Rose is used to determine the sigils for the deities of the four Watchtowers. Using AIK BKR (reference AIK BKR AND THE AETHYRS later in this manual) the petals/regions add to 3 (3+7+11 21=2+1=3), the number of rows in the Rose. Each region of letters represents a petal of the Rose. The third and outermost row of eleven regions represents the pentagram and hexagram united (5+6=11).Ĥ. The second row of seven letters represents the seven sacred planets.ģ. The inner three regions surrounding the central circle symbolize the active cosmic elements of Water, Air andįire which surround, and operate upan, the Earth.Ģ. The symbolism of the Rose is as follows:ġ. There are three rows containing a total of 21 regions and 26 letters. Figure 6 contains the Enochian equivalent. The Rase of Letters shown in Figure 6 is adapted from the Golden Dawn Rose Cross Lamen, which is specifically designed for use with the Hebrew alphabet.
