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Invocation of the Seven Towers (Sith Sorcery)

06:06 Jul 25 2014
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Invocation of the Seven Towers



The Seven Pillars of the Sith are known to the Sorcerer as the Seven Towers. This is the primary invocation of powers used before any ritual magical working. When all is made ready in the ritual chamber the bell or gong is rung seven times. Starting while facing North and standing before the altar, the Sorcerer tones the bell as he/she turns clockwise to each point.



“I am Sith! Ruler of the Earth, King of the world….I command the Dark Side of the Force bestow its power upon me!

Open wide the Gates to the Nether realms and come forth to greet me, I (Your Name) have taken the mantle of Darkness upon myself!



From the First Tower of the Sith, I stir and summon thee forth oh Dark Side; My Passion leads me to Strength!



From the Second Tower of the Sith, I stir and summon thee forth oh Dark Side, My Strength grants me Power!



From the Third Tower of the Sith, I stir and summon thee forth oh Dark Side; My Power leads me to Knowledge!



From the Fourth Tower of the Sith, I stir and summon thee forth oh Dark Side; My Knowledge grants me Wisdom!



From the Fifth Tower of the Sith, I stir and summon thee forth oh Dark Side; My Wisdom leads me to the Force!



From the Sixth Tower of the Sith, I stir and summon thee forth oh Dark Side; The Force grants me Unity!



From the Seventh Tower of the Sith, I stir and summon thee forth oh Dark Side; In Unity I bind the Seven Towers and I am One!”



When the Invocation is complete the rites continues with the appropriate Litany of Desire or Intent.


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The Keys of Sith Sorcery

06:04 Jul 25 2014
Times Read: 330


Keys unlock doors, the Keys to Sith Sorcery are those that unlock the potentials of power the Sorcerer may wield; they are as ingredients in the cauldron.



The First Key is Desire. Without desire your ritual will surely fail. You must have a true need to see the change you wish to affect. Desire is the motivation behind your working, it must be felt deeply and to the extent that if your need goes unfilled it will cause you pain. Cloak yourself in your desire as you pull towards yourself the Power of the Dark Side, let your yearning shake you, ache in agony; and only when you cannot bear the craving for the change you intend release it into the cosmos in orgasmic delight knowing you have wrought your will.



The Second Key is Timing. Before the serpent strikes it rears its head and contemplates the best time to engage its fangs. Successful sorcery depends on knowing when the target is in their most receptive state. Consciousness is an obstacle to outside unconscious influence; therefore the best time to cast your spell is when your target sleeps. Better still the Sorcerer should know when the target is in a dream state of sleep, which typically occurs in the last two or three hours before waking. The dream state is when the mind is in the most receptive state.

Night has always been the time of Sorcery, while the masses are at rest the flow of Personal Force resonating into the Living Force is at its lowest. This is a kind of psychic low tide, when the streams of consciousness and bio-rhythms are at a lull. Night provides the path of least resistance and should be utilized by the would be successful Sorcerer.



The Third Key is Imagery. The Sith Sorcerer must prepare well the trappings of the is to be. Imagery is an intellect saving device, a constant reminder to the conscious and unconscious mind of your intended outcome. Imagery is symbolic of our desire. Pictures, drawings, writings, and sculptures; even sound and scents build a blueprint of your intent.

Images can be manipulated in the ritual chamber, like actors in a play you have wrote. In the theater of the Mind’s Eye the symbols we choose solidify and make real the fantasy we employ towards our goals. The classic “Voodoo doll” is an example of using imagery towards the ends of desire, just as is the act of the boy who carves the name of his amour on a tree inside a heart.

If your desire be for the attentions of a lover, or to attract one then use a well contrived fantasy. Contract a map of what will come to be, through drawings or litanies, or by role play. See the situations you intend as real, as if you are glimpsing into a future you are unfolding. If it is material things you desire, visualize yourself as being surrounded by these things, gaze upon images of your desires. Surround yourself with sights, sounds, and smells that represent your yearnings. Become a lodestone which attracts the situation or thing that you wish. To enact the destruction of another you must first kill them by proxy. Stab and choke them, burn or drown them symbolically. Destroy the image you have created of your target as vividly as possible. Images utilized by the Sorcerer are mechanisms to manifesting reality, craft your images well and they become as real.



The Fourth Key is Direction. Accumulating the Force within and tempering it with your desire is a better part of a successful spell, but directing the energies and completely releasing them is far more vital to the operation. Once you have cast your spell you must not have concern for it any longer. You must have no doubt that the spell has hit its target and has worked, or quite simply it will not.

The goal of casting a spell is to free oneself from the desire by directing the energies of that desire towards the goal. Worrying about the effectiveness of the spell only weakens the emotional energy that you have sent out; it is akin to pulling back that which you have thrust into reality.

When casting your spell you must vent all of your emotional energies into ritualistically directed force, pull the trigger and release the bullet knowing that the target will be hit.



The Fifth Key is Balance. The balance factor is summed up essentially as being realistic in the goals you set. This is especially true when working rites of lust or compassion. The Sorcerer must be honest enough with oneself to know their limitations. This means brutal self-assessment, knowing what you can have based on what you do. If you are less than attractive, or ugly, face the fact that the supermodel will not bend to your attentions no matter how potent you craft your spell.

The greatest asset to the Sorcerer is knowing what assets he or she has available. Self-knowledge is the greatest strength, we much be honest with ourselves about our limitations. Sorcery is like the nature of the Force itself, success depends on working with harmony, rather than against it.


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