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qos ([personal profile] qos) wrote2007-11-23 09:33 am
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Banishing Pentagram



I spent yesterday by myself, which I needed from an emotional perspective, but by the end of the day I was feeling depressed and twitchy. In the course of browsing through several books on magical practice, I came across the image of a banishing pentagram. I've seen this figure many, many times since I first started reading about magic back in the spring of 1988 -- but I'd never actually used one. Not until last night.

Feeling the energy around me getting more and more depressed and vaguely threatening, I got up and firmly traced the banishing pentagram, putting a lot of energy and intent into it, aiming it at the corner of my room where I felt the most 'blech'. To my surprise, as I closed the pentagram I felt it activate. There was a small but perceptible pop! and the energy beyond the pentagram cleared.

blink, blink
It worked?
blink, blink


So I went through my house drawing banishing pentagrams -- and each time it had the same effect: a pop, followed by a sense of the negativity dissipating. I deliberately avoided getting too excited about it at the time, not wanting my rational mind to kick in and start messing things up -- but it was an amazing experience.

[identity profile] rebeccax.livejournal.com 2007-11-25 02:34 am (UTC)(link)
Okay. I know what a pentagram is but I was wondering about the process. My partner is a pagan priest - maybe he knows something.

[identity profile] qos.livejournal.com 2007-11-25 06:36 pm (UTC)(link)
The process has to do with the corner from which you start drawing, as well as the intention that goes into it. That's as much as I know at this time.

[identity profile] rebeccax.livejournal.com 2007-11-29 11:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Yep. According to my sources it's elemental. The corner you start from engages on the corresponding elemental level. So says my bf and his wife, both priests in Blue Star Wicca.