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Geomantic Talismans

(Published May 1989 in PREDICTION Magazine LONDON Written by Tony Willis)

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Geomancy , or Earth Magic as is is sometimes known, is very simple yet effective method of
divination; it can also be used for making talismans.
 

F irst the bad news: there is no foolproof system of magic. The good news , on the other hand , is that , if you are prepared to be
sensible, to obey the rules and tailor your experiments to the limits of your knowledge, there is no better or more effective occult
discipline than geomancy.

For one thing, the geomantic vocabulary is extremely easy to learn. There are only 16 'figures', as they are known, each with clearly
defined areas of responsibility. These figures were widely used in the Middle Ages as a method of divination and even today there are
those who consult the mystic characters in the time-honoured fashion. But their most exciting use - one that anybody can avail
themselves of - is as talismans of protection and good fortune.

The 16 geomantic figures and a brief synopsis of their meanings are shown in Figure 1(Please see end of page).

However, the secret of their magical use lies in the power released through the various combinations. A word of caution needs to be
issued at this juncture because some combinations pack a punch of a fire-cracker and unless carefully used, can have you
salvaging the wreckage of a shattered situation for months to come. The combinations given here, needless to say, are all 'safe' and
you would be advised to stick with these until you become more familiar with the potencies involved.

The use of magic to give protection, or to provide that extra slice of luck when needed is a perfect valid one. There are fields of
geomantic magic where the formulae are far more specific than in the examples given here but these are only the experienced
magician, the old hand who understands the subtleties of the art.
Each talisman consists of eight sigils (or symbols) set around the spokes of an eight-pointed star. Geomancy is a binary system and,
unlike many other magical disciplines, its energies function through sets of even numbers, the numerals 2, 4, 8 being particularly
potent.

The sigils are derived from the original geomantic figures according to traditional rules. A selection of these sigils is given in Figure 2
but there are other, more complicated symbols associated with the figures, each one - I have discovered - having its own specific
frequency and range of activities.

I first began to study geomancy in earnest about 5 years ago. The results I obtained right from the first were so amazing that I
couldn't understand why the system had all but vanished from the occult scene. I'm still no nearer answering that question. One of my
earliest discoveries was that each of the figures was useful for something. For instance Cancer, which in divination denotes
imprisonment, hampering circumstances, delays and obstacles, corresponds to certain aspects of the Saturn force. Despite its
mournful signification in a reading, Cancer, I soon realised, was excellent for childbirth which, in my month, was always referred to
as 'a confinement'. It not only gave an easy bitrh, it also had a positive effect on the health of both the mother and child.

Additionally, Cancer acts as a luck-bringer to anyone in the building trade, from architect to humble bricky. it is even fortunate for
anybody trying to buy a house or attempting to renovate one. All of which correspond to the more helpful attributes of the planet
Saturn.

It would take to long to list all the meanings attached to each of the 16 figures. There s only room in an article of this nature to give a
few examples of geomantic talismans, which of necessity must be confined to those most likely to be of use to the average reader.

The title diagram is an invocation for business attainment and is responsible for the Figure 2
consistent rise of several yuppies of my acquaintance.

Draw this in black on yellow paper; the visual result will surprise you. Or carve it on
wood if you have the facility. This talisman is meant to be permanent, so a wooden
version is rather a good idea.

The job interview is one of situation that fills many with dread. It can be especially
harrowing during a time of high unemployment. The following talisman (Figure 3) is
useful for instilling confidence into the hopeful canidates and for giving the
interviewer a favourable first impression of the applicant.

Figure 3 Black on
white is the
best colour
combination.
Carry the
talisman with
you to the
interview and
burn it
afterwards,
scattering the
ashes to the
four quaters.

If, when using this symbol, you nevertheless give a lousy interview, saying all the wrong things
and bumping into the furniture, the magic is still working. It's just that the geomantic forces
have recognised that this is a job which wouldn't suit you at all. You are either applying for the wrong sort of post or have no affinity
with that particular organisation. In either case, be thankful for a lucky escape and move swiftly to the next company on your list.

Because geomancy is a branch of Earth magic (geo earth, mancy, a type of forecasting), it is unparalleled in its ability to help with
growing things. For the gardeners among you, therefore, I include a delightful talisman which will prove an invaluable aid to
horticulturalists and agriculturalists alike. And if you have always fancied being a garden person but lacked the obligatory green thumb,
this sigil will provide it. (Figure 4)

Best result will be obtained using dark green ink on pale green paper card. (If you can't get the Figure 4
correct shades of any of these talismans, you can always fall back on good old black on white
which is alway acceptable to the geomantic intelligences, as the occult powers which operate this
system are called.)

If one species of plant or vegetable consistently refuses to grow for you (old hands at the
gardening game will know what I mean), make a separate copy of this talisman and 'plant' it
alongside your seedling or root the next time you bed one out. I'm no gardener myself but am
told this works 'like magic'.

In an age when violent crime is on the increase, we are all interested in protecting our homes
and valuables. Here is a powerful talisman to do exactly that. (Figure 5)
Figure 5 Drawn in black on white or black on mid-green, it should
be placed just inside the main entrance to your home. Over
the lintel (with its face to the wall if you want to avoid answering embarrassing questions) is a
fine location. This sigil doesn't have to be visible to be effective.

In addition, you may be surprised to discover that certain folk who previously came and went
with ease are suddenly reluctant to enter your abode. Watch out! The geomantic powers are
warning you that such people are not genuine in their intentions toward you.

For protection in travel whether by air, sea or land (since it contains the sigils of Via, Populus
and Caput Draconis), the next talisman cannot be beaten. (Figure 6)

Blue on white, or black on pale blue are the colours advised Figure 6
for this symbol which offers a good, all-round safeguard for
holiday makers and globe-trotters alike.

Old-time magicians taught that geometric shapes - squares, triangles, circles, even straight lines -
were imbued with divine power. Having worked for some timewith the geomantic figures (wich
are composed of these very shapes), I am willing to believe it.

The sigils certainly appear to act autonomously. In my experiments, people carrying talismans
they did not know the purpose of returned reports consonant with the intention enshrined in the
symbolism.

Apparently, the mere act of drawing the sigils is enough to activate them. As long as this basic
tenet is understood, geomantic apprentices will have little trouble handling their chosen occult
medium. So, the rule is, don't draw any character, sigil or talisman unless you want to liberate its
energies.

Figure 1
Fortuna Major

Business success, promotion, protection, to advance


any project that has just begun, goodwill and
assistance.

Fortuna Minor

To help a venture that is already underway, loyalty,


courage, vigour and energy, fighting spirit.

Laètitia

Physical and mental health, the resolution of legal or


judicial difficulties, deliverance from oppressive
circumstances.

Tristitia

Deep thought, philosophical pursuits, all solitary


occupations and pastimes, magical studies, to keep a
secret.

Puella

Love, marriage, consummation, agreement, harmony,


compromise, entertainment, sociability, parties, art.

Puer

Victory, sexual prowess, physical activity, sport,


anything combative or competitive, energetic pursuit
of goals.

Albus

New starts in life, change of job, change of home,


good resolutions, academic success, intelligence,
wisdom.

Rubeus
Romance, procreation, all sexual activity, protection
when having an operation

Acquistitio

Material or financial gain, growth, expansion,


success in making requests or asking for favours.

Amissio

Love, faithfulness in affairs of the heart, to ensure


that gifts of overtures are well received.

Conjunctio

Partnership of any kind, commerce, luck, to forward


any negotiations or consultations

Cancer

Pregnancy, childbirth, building, house repairs or


renovations, the buying and selling of property.

Caput Draconis

Gain, increase, foreign travel, journey by air, love,


conception, birth, occult studies.

Cauda Draconis

Sacrifice, renunciation, to divest oneself of something


unwanted, whether a habit or a person.

Populus

Popularity, publicity, family matters, social


arrangements, teamwork, co-operation, journey by
sea.

Via

Road or rail travel, individual success, solo performance,


anything connected to speed

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