So in case you are not interest in the background, yet still want to work with this powerful talismanic method, just skip the following chapters and start at the end.įinally, as some elements of this rather arcane method still remain obscure I appreciate any feedback or ideas to further understand the structure that is behind this talismanic approach. That’s why I have simplified and summarized the basic steps to create the Glyph in the very last chapter. The context of the creation of the Glyph of the Moon is rather complex and most likely of interest for magicians with advanced talismanic experience only. astrological, planetary, elementary, goetic, etc. The goal of this article is to enable you to construct the Glyph of the Moon for any astrological charts you wish and integrate it into any talisman you chose to work with, e.g. The basic idea of the Glyph of the Moon is to combine the astrological chart of a person or object with the Kamea of the Moon, thus delivering a graphical or sigil version of the natal chart of a person mapped onto the Kamea of the Moon. But whatever we call it, the results it allows to achieve are the best testament to its significant value for any practicing magician. The Glyph of the Moon has also been described as a magickal power generator or a 2D charing device.
Secondly - and more importantly in practice - it functions as an exponential charge of the subtle energies of that person or the talismanic structure it is applied to. However, this sigil is not based on the name of the person, but on the influences and forces of their natal chart. The effect of the Glyph of the Moon can best be described in two ways: Similar to other sigils it allows to create an astral fingerprint or sympathetic sigil of the person to whom it is applied. While he provides everything that is needed to understand the underlying principles and apply the technique in practice, some elements remain obscure until today.
43 years later Karl Spiesberger published a thorough analysis of it in his 1971 book ‘Loadstones of Luck’ ( Magneten des Glücks). Gregorius’ 1928 publication Magia Cosmosophica: Without any textual explanation three hand-drawn sketches of the Glyph of the Moon - in various stages of completion - appeared as the appendix of the small booklet. This article is supposed to help overcome this language and cultural barrier in our occult lore and provide access to an advanced talismanic technique, called the Glyph of the Moon (German: Mondglyphe).