You, my reader, are in for a special treat.
I have been asked to do someone a favor. This comes from one of my readers who made a deal with Asclepius, the legendary healer of Ancient Greece. My reader asked Asclepius to heal a much beloved pet. Asclepius consented with provisions.
Some time ago, this very same person faced the imminent death of a loved one. The doctors were very pessimistic and just as baffled. This person managed to perform this ritual, within his relative's hospital room with the other participants scattered throughout the country. Within forty-eight hours, the person in question turned the corner and is now happy, healthy and doing just great. The doctors are still scratching their collective heads.
Part of the provisions to the pet healing was that this ritual be published anonymously. I can personally vouch for the effectiveness of this ritual and the result. For those of you with eyes to see and talent to work, enjoy and put it to good use.
Do not make the mistake of believing this ritual is mine. It is not.
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BACKGROUND
The overall framework for this ritual is
based upon a healing temple path working from Dolores Ashcroft-Nowicki’s
Servants of the Light, supplied to me by a fellow magician who had modified it
for ritual healing work back in the ‘80s.
I modified the ritual further still with various bits of ceremonial
magick technique and historical invocations culled from my friends’ suggestions
as well as bits and pieces from my own ingenium. It is, needless to say, a bit eclectic; but
(I hope) in the best sense of the word.
The core of this ritual relies on a priest
(HP) and priestess (HPS) acting as conduits for healing energy sent from a
large number of healers. The magician
who supplied the outline version assured me that it had been effectively performed
“remotely”; i.e. with the HP and HPS present with the subject of the ritual and
people who care (in particular good healers) visualizing the scene and sending
healing energy to the HP/HPS team who stand at the head and feet of the
subject.
TIMING
Ideally done when Luna is waxing in the constellation of
Ophiuchus (The Serpent[1])
on the day and hour of the Sun[2]. Obviously this must be altered to
circumstance. I managed one of the
three: the correct planetary hour.
SETUP
This rite takes place in an Astral replica of the
Asclepieion, which is a healing temple located at Epidaurus in Greece. All participants who will be remotely sending
energy should be provided with a picture of the subject and the Asclepieion. Just prior to the established time, these
“Senders” should set up their personal circle (LBRP, BRH, etc) and raise energy
using the Middle Pillar or similar technique.
At the established time, the “Senders” should use the images
as a meditative focus and visualize themselves sitting in the Asclepieion and
the HP and HPS on the stage, standing at the head and foot, respectively, of
the subject of the ritual. The Aesclepieion will be full, not just with those
who are incarnate who are adding to the energy but also those healers who have
passed beyond the Veil but still turn back to help and heal the living. Torchbearers at regular intervals help guide
people to their seats.
A low, relaxing tone fills the Aesclepieion. The Senders should now project their raised
energy from their Tiphareth center as a beam of golden light to the HP/HPS
team.[3]
The tone rises and falls. As the tone rises, the energy flows from the healers
to the HPS. As it drops, the energy
flows out of the HPS, through the body of the patient, to the HP. The HP takes
the energy in and purifies any negativity.[4] As the tone rises again, the energy from the
HP flows back into the subject as the energy flows in again from the healers.
The pulses of energy become almost hypnotic for the HP
and HPS - waves of love and healing, washing away that which is negative, ill
at ease, or diseased. The energy builds
in the back and forth movement again and again.[5]
Back and forth like a tide.
Time loses meaning during the rite. So the remote Senders should stop at a
pre-determined time through use of some form of alarm clock. When
the ending alarms go off with the incarnate participants, they stop sending
energy, the torchbearers dim their torches (except those on the stage) and the
healers quietly leave. Exit the
visualization, banish, and ground.
THE RITUAL
The
HP/HPS visualize themselves going
into an ancient bathhouse in Epidaurus. As they walk to the room where there is
a healing bath, they pass imagery of healers from all times and places in the
rooms they pass. Before entering the
room with the subject:
HP:
PROCUL PROCUL ESTAI PROFANI
Both
stand at the foot of the subject. The
following is a variation of the LBRP[6]
to be performed by either the HP or HPS as the circumstances and skills of the
operators dictate[7]:
AB
IGNE CAELESTI
AD
AQUOSUM PROFUNDUM
VIA
TERRENA
VIA
ARIA
SEMPER
IN MEDIO MANENS
FIAT!
When
inscribing pentagrams vibrate the letters of the word SALUS associating one letter with each line. Divine names in the traditional LBRP are
replaced as follows:
East - ZEUS
South - HESTIA
West - POSEIDON
North - DEMETER
The
Invocation of the Archangels in the traditional LBRP are replaced as follows:
ANTE,
APOLLO
POST,
ARTEMIS
DEXTRA,
ATHENA
SINISTRA,
PAN
Annoint
the forehead and feet of the subject with a damp cloth to symbolically wash
them.[8] Now
visualize them on a litter, which acolytes carry into the Aesclepieion.
HPS
"I
begin to sing of Asklepios, son of Apollo and healer of sicknesses. In the
Dotian plain fair Coronis, daughter of King Phlegyas, bare him, a great joy to
men, a soother of cruel pangs. And so
hail to you, lord: in my song I make my prayer to thee!"[9]
HP
Oh,
blessed Asklepios, God of Healing, it is thanks to thy skill that [name] hopes
to be relieved from [condition], to no longer [describe condition], but to
[describe healed state] as thou hast decreed.[10]
HPS
Be
gracious, blessed Paion, you who fashioned the remedy, whether the Triccaean
ridges hold you, O demigod, or Rhodes, or Cos and Epidaurus on the sea; be
gracious, send your always gracious daughter, Hygeia[11],
to [N], who will propitiate you with pure sacrifices for the everlasting
freedom from pain which you can grant.[12]
HPS
assumes godform of Hygeia.
HP
I
[NN] call, therefore, with my vows to hear me each one of all the gods, who
anywhere in the world provide present and prompt help for men; who anywhere
give their aid and show their power in dreams or mysteries, or healing, or
oracles; and I place myself according to the nature of each vow in that spot
where the god who is invested with that power may the more readily hear.[13]
HP
assumes godform of Asklepios.
HPS
“Great
Asklepios, skilled to heal mankind,
all-ruling
Paian, and physician kind;
whose
arts medicinal can alone assuage
diseases
dire, and stop their dreadful rage.
Strong,
lenient God, regard my suppliant prayer,
bring
gentle health, adorned with lovely hair;
convey
the means of mitigating pain,
and
raging deadly pestilence restrain.
O
power all-flourishing, abundant, bright,
Apollo’s
honoured offspring, God of light;
father
of Hygeia, the constant foe
of
dread disease, the minister of woe:
come,
blessed saviour, human health defend,
and
to mortal life afford a prosperous end."[14]
Manipulate
energies as described in setup section.
At agreed upon end time HP and HPS continue to roll energy back and
forth until it dissipates. Seal it with
the symbol of the Staff of Asclepios on the subject’s forehead and feet using
healing balm, spagyric tincture, or blessed water. Exit godform.
Do NOT banish.
ADDITIONAL/ALTERNATE TECHNIQUE NOTES
“As the energy builds, I've seen a single snake appear
entwined around the
patient, as though they were the Staff of Asklepios. I've
seen it transform
into a DNA strand where there have been a number of shamanic
healers taking
part.”
You can also visualize the energy 'sticking' in the area of
problem, shining
a spotlight on it so that the doctors can find out exactly
what is wrong.
Like a PET scan, it lights up the problem so the doctors
say, "why didn't we
think of that before?"
Visualize yourself pulling a live snake across the subject’s
chest and stomach area. Hold the snake first by the tail with the snake's head
at the subject’s throat area. Draw it
vertically down their body. Then hold it by its head and draw
it vertically up their body towards their head.
The Rod of Asclepius is a direct representation of ancient
traditional treatment of Dracunculus
medinensis, the winding worm of death. This parasite peeks out of ulcerous
blisters to lay eggs, primarily when the wound is placed in water to cool and
soothe it. The practitioner would pull the worm out slowly by winding it around
a stick.[15] There
may be a useful somatic ritual component inherent here.
In a fuller implementation of this ritual it may be possible
to utilize Asclepios’ children (who are aspects of Him) to fine-tune the effect
of the rite. Note: When the Athenians
invoked Asklepios, they called him “sire” and his offspring, “blest”.
Asclepios SIX daughters
1. Hygieia – disease prevention
2. Meditrina – longevity (later roman accretion)
3. Panacea – cures, universal remedy
4. Aceso - recovery
5. Iaso - recuperation
6. Aglaea – natural beauty, radiance (c
Asclepios FOUR sons
1. Podaleirus – diagnostics
2. Machaon – surgery
3. Telesphoros (aka Enamerion ?) – “Accomplisher” or “Bringer
of Completion” convalescence
4. Aratus – “
There are a number of possibilities for elaboration here
including planetary banishment/invocation through either a GD hexagram ritual
or the Star Sapphire or possibly a composite ritual utilizing the unicursal and
greek words of power. I made several
notes regarding the use of alchemical tie-ins that are probably worth
exploring.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON ASKLEPIOS
Those whom the god cured of their disease offered a
sacrifice to him, generally a cock[16]
(Plat. Phacd. p. 118) or a goat (Paus. x. 32. § 8; Serv. ad Virg. Georg. ii.
380), and hung up in his temple a tablet recording the name of the sick, the
disease, and the manner in which the cure had been effected.
Asklepios appears as a kindly, bearded man holding a
serpent-entwined staff. Sometimes also a
boy is represented standing by his side, who is the genius of recovery, and is
called Telesphorus, Euamerion, or Acesius.
Asclepius (pronounced /æsˈkliːpiəs/; Greek Ἀσκληπιός Asklēpiós [askliːpiós]; Latin Aesculapius) is the god of
medicine and healing in ancient Greek religion. Asclepius represents the
healing aspect of the medical arts; his daughters are Hygieia
("Hygiene"), Iaso ("Medicine"), Aceso ("Healing"),
Aglæa/Ægle ("Healthy Glow"), and Panacea ("Universal
Remedy"). The rod of Asclepius, a snake-entwined staff, remains a symbol
of medicine today, although sometimes the caduceus, or staff with two snakes,
is mistakenly used instead. He was associated with the Roman/Etruscan god
Vediovis. He was one of Apollo's sons, sharing with Apollo the epithet Paean
("the Healer").
Asclepios was married to Epione, with whom he had six
daughters: Hygieia, Meditrina (the serpent-bearer),[disambiguation needed]
Panacea, Aceso, Iaso, and Aglaea,[7][8] and three sons: Machaon, Podaleirios
and Telesphoros. He also sired a son, Aratus, with Aristodama. The names of his
daughters each rather transparently reflect a certain subset of the overall
theme of "good health".
[1]
This constellation, between Scorpio and Saggitarius, is
associated with Asklepios.
[2] Associated
with healing and Apollo, the father of Asklepios.
[3] Again,
this Solar symbology is consistent with both healing and the solar (Apollonic)
paternity of Asklepios.
[4] Visualize it as the energy being
muddied as it flows from the subject to the HP then being cleaned by the
presence of the invoked Asklepios.
[5] Compare
this to the optical amplification technique of a laser.
[6] Based on “RITUS OLYMPICUS PENTAGRAMMOU
MINOR AD EXPELLENDUM”, (c) 1993, John Opsopaus
[7] The Star Ruby would, of course, be
equally appropriate here. I’ve used
Opsopaus’ ritual for greek-themed work before on a number of occasions and
opted to use it here out of expediency.
[8] Ideally
this would be a spagyrically prepared tonic utilizing one of the plants of the
Asclepias genus (i.e. milkweed)
[9]
Homeric Hymn 16 to Asclepius (trans. Evelyn-White) (Greek
epic ca 7th to 4th B.C.) :
[10]
adapted from Pindar, Pythian Ode 3. 45 ff. - “Oh, blessed
Asklepios, God of Healing, it is thanks to thy skill that Diophantes hopes to
be relieved from his incurable and horrible gout, no longer to move like a
crab, no longer to walk upon thorns, but to have sound feet as thou hast
decreed”
[11] See
notes on children of Asklepios in Additional/Alternate Techniques section.
[12]
adapted from Galen
[13]
Emma J. Edelstein and Ludwig
Edelstien's, “Asclepius:
Collection and Interpretation of the Testimonies” (Johns Hopkins,
1998, reprint of 1945 original two volumes in one volume)
[14] Orphic Hymn 67 to Asclepius (trans.
Taylor) (Greek hymns C3rd B.C. to 2nd A.D.)
[15] Blayney, Keith (Sept 2002). "The
Caduceus vs. the Staff of Asclepius". Alternative Journal of Nursing July
2007, Issue 14, page 4.
[16] “Be prepared to offer a cock in
sacrifice to Him afterwards. Seriously. I know animal sacrifice is not common these
days but the Old Gods appreciate the table of offerings being rekindled from
time to time.”
6 comments:
Wow. That is really detailed and well cited. Not my tradition, but I enjoyed the many layers of this ritual. I am looking forward to your new feature.
It is my prayer that you yourself will benefit from this healing in the highest way, as you have benefitted others.
Very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
This is really cool. Let me add my thanks for posting it as well.
As the ritual is based on the ancient Greek healing sanctuary, i thought it fitting to offer the greek equivalent of the Latin phrases.
Μακριά Μακριά οι βέβηλοι
(phonetically:
Makreea Makreea ee veveelee)
Από τις πυρκαγιές στον Ουρανό
Από τα βάθη των ωκεανών
Από τα μονοπάτια της Γης
Από τα κανάλια του αέρα
Και όλα τα μέσα που παραμένουν
έστω
(Photenically:
Apo tees Peerkayes ston Ourano
Apo ta Vathee ton Okeanon
Apo ta Monopatia tees Yees,
Apo ta Kanaleea tou Aera
Ke ola ta mesa pou paramenoun
Esto)
μπροστά - Apollo
από πίσω - Hestia
Στα δεξιά - Poseidon
στα αριστερά - Demeter
(Phonetically:
Brosta
Apo Peeso
Sta Thexia {Th as in THE}
Sta Areestera)
I traveled to Epidavros and found the Asclepeion beyond words.
Hope this is of some help to some.
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