Thee Sekond Sygil: "Thee Grey Sygil" or "Thee Katalogoi ov deSIRES"
By Coyote 442

"Mind, body, ego and all things are formulated from desire; to desire forever..."
-Austin Osman Spare

Thee Design: 23 Sigils in One, each bringing form to a different desire with the T.O.P.Y. cross uniting all with completion and overflow born of the force of the Chaos star.

Thee Conception: 23 sigils, 23 desires as collected through the course of a month. Small desires of passing interest, large desires to define a lifetime, desires for others or rather desires that the desires of others might be fulfilled… But what madness is this? What purpose could this serve, one sigil to achieve all (or at least 23)? Can it be done? We suspect it doesn’t matter, either way it is not the central intention of the work. Sigilization has an effect beyond, and more primordially important, than the achievement of the result after which one so tragically (and misdirectedly) lusts. The release experienced through the charging, and discharging, of the sigil (its implantation (suppression) into the subconscious) may indeed lead to the occult achievement of the suppressed desire. Beyond this, however, it achieves the creation of a new void, a fresh space, between the desire created desiring subject (ego) and the collection of surface desires (the top of the construct of constituting desires). Discharging the sigil you become more than the desire, and finally you can release and forget it, letting it return to its more primordial origin. Thus, the charging and discharging of the catalogue of desire serves to wipe the slate, leaving only the blessed space of open expansive forgetfulness where alone freedom and a new beginning (indeed a new self) is found.

Thee Ritual:

  1. Gnostic Banishing Ritual of the Pentagram
  2. Invocation of the Bornless One
  3. Completion of the Sigil
  4. Spare's Adoration
  5. Spare's Evocation
  6. Thee charging, one by one, ov thee 23.
  7. Celebration IO PAN!
Thee Elemtarium:

  1. Pen: "The question of style is always the question of a pointed object; often only a pen, but also a stylet, or even a dagger. With whose help one can certainly cruelly attack what philosophy calls by the name of matter or the matrix, in order to pierce a mark upon it, leave an imprint or a form, but also to repel a menacing force, keep it at a distance, repress it, protect oneself from it folding oneself or refolding, in flight, behind veils."
    -("The Question of Style" Jacques Derrida)
  1. Brush: "Painting is always a struggle, it's much harder to do - the brush always feels like it's about to go out of control."
    -(Robyn Hitchcock)
  1. Paint and Ink: "With fire of my blood and the seed of my flesh as paint, with the spit from my sneering lips in disdain at denial stirred with inks and pigments rich as midnight and just as forbidden, I will craft the catalog of my desires and they shall become flesh."
    -(Coyote442)


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