Signs and Gestures used in Golden Dawn

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Signs/Gestures used in Golden Dawn and related systems of

Magick

It's important to remember that these signs/gestures are not just an idle formality to be used without
comprehension. Each sign was originally shown to a student of the Golden Dawn as he/she underwent an
elemental initiation ceremony. Signs from higher grades (courses of study) were not shown to students
who had not been initiated into those grades.

The purpose of most of these signs is 3-fold: To act as a somatic/triggering device so as to help the
practitioner achieve a previous state of consciousness (that of the original elemental initiation ceremonies in
which he/she first learned the signs/gestures), and (in the case of the Neophyte Signs) to act as focusing
tools for the actual manipulation of energy and consciousness. For example, it's easier to effectively open
an astral 'portal' to an elemental realm when you're also engaging your hands to open a portal in the air in
front of you.

A final use of these signs is often for purposes of testing and greeting entities. If you make the sign of
Earth at an entity and it isn't able to return that sign to you, then supposedly the vision you've entered is
false. The LVX signs are generally used to greet and test spiritual/angelic/divine beings. There is some
debate over the effectiveness of using such signs for testing of entities.

The Neophyte Signs

The Sign of Horus - Take a step with your right foot and thrust the hands forward as you forcefully
vibrate a name. This sign is normally used as an aid in charging sigils drawn in the air. Can be used in the
Lesser Ritual of the Pentagram to charge the drawn Pentagrams with energy.

The Sign of Harpocrates - This sign almost Always follows the Sign of Horus to cut off the energy
current that was being sent forth while charging sigils etc. Simply return to a normal standing position, and
point the forefinger of the Left hand at the lips (as in Egyptian art depicting the god Harpocrates- Horus
the child, a silent god).

The LVX (pronounced "lukes") Signs

To form the Sign of Osiris Slain, simply extend your arms straight out to both sides as if you were
forming the letter 'T' with your body.

For the Sign of the Morning of Isis, there are two versions you may choose from. The original version is
created by simply putting your right arm up at a 90 degree angle to your left arm which is straight out to
your left side (where it was in the previous sign), thus forming a letter 'L' with your arms. To create the
second version of this sign instead (if you prefer), then you'll have to look into the thelemic works of
Crowley. It's too difficult to describe the sign here without a picture. His version of this sign is one of the
few things by him that I don't mind.

To form the Sign of Apophis and Typhon, raise the arms at an angle of 60 degrees to each other above
the head, which is thrown back.

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To form the Sign of Osiris Risen, cross the arms on the breast and bow the head.

The Portal Grade Signs

The Rending of the Veil (no picture available)- This sign is more of an action than a living symbol. To
perform, stand normally and extend the hands in front of you with palms turned outward as if to spread
open a veil or curtain. Then, part the imaginary curtain (make the motion in front of you). Spread the
imaginary curtain wide enough to walk through, but don't step forward (unless the working requires it).
This sign is usually performed when one wishes to open a link or portal to another plain. Sometimes
called the Active Sign of the Portal.

The Closing of the Veil (no picture available)- This sign is also more of an action than a living symbol,
and is used together with the Rending of the Veil. To perform, extend the hands in front of you with palms
facing each other as if to close a curtain that was opened wide enough to walk through. Then, close the
imaginary curtain (make the motion in front of you). This sign is usually performed when one wishes to
close a link or portal to another plain. Sometimes called the Passive Sign of the Portal. In a working,
you would use the Rending of the Veil to open a portal, and when you're done working with that portal
you would use the Closing of the Veil to seal it back up. Both Signs should feel very natural to perform, as
they are motions similar to what you would use if you needed to enter or exit a room that used hanging
beads or curtains for a door.

Signs of the Elemental Grades

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Picture temporarily borrowed from Israel Regardie's "The Golden Dawn" by Llewellyn. I'll try to update it with an

original picture soon.

Zelator (1=10) refers to Earth

Theoricus (2=9) refers to Air

Practicus (3=8) refers to Water

Philosophus (4=7) refers to Fire

Above are the elemental grade signs as used by the Golden Dawn. Water and Fire signs are almost
identical in hand positioning, only the arm positions have changed. These are the signs used in the
Supreme Invoking Ritual of the Pentagram (which makes some use of Enochian forces).


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