You don’t need the long, tedious rituals in Abramelin Book to use the squares. Just open them like a regular sigil. Also, there is this guy named @luxfero who shows how to use the squares in a more powerful way:
What I have to share today I don’t know how to describe it. In my native language, it’s called ‘Òòmó’; literally in English is ‘To Know’.
There are various types of this stuff in my tradition; charms of this kind. And our people, most of them, prefer to use this ‘Òòmó’ than ‘Iriran’ (For Seeing or Seer). Because the ‘Iriran’ will blind the eyes in at old age; some do blind the eyes after 10 years. While some won’t blind the eyes but always make it have eye purse and watery. But the ‘Òòmó’ have …
This is for promotion in your working place:
A symbol from Abramelin’s Book, Nineteenth chapter.
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And this names behind it: Alaralda. Aldura. Alduradu. Alduralda. Ajiradu. Nanadira. Andiradu.
Burn the paper to ash. Get a sweet odour perfume, pour the ash inside the perfume (shake well). Good for use to your working place.
For those who doesn’t use perfume, mix the ash together with a bathing soap; and you’re good.
The names are actual names of Angels, not their titles. And that …
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