He’s got no sigil and research is hard to find.
Any full on advice and a step by step tutorial?
He’s got no sigil and research is hard to find.
Any full on advice and a step by step tutorial?
He does, it’s just not the traditional way to call ancient Gods.
Or you can use his name the same way as you use sigils
Have you got a step by step on how to work with him?
It’s study related.
I heard there’s plenty of thots on Tinder…
All jokes aside, prepratory immersion is of immense value when it comes to contacting beings with no ‘official’ sigil.
The Egyptians used Hieroglyphs as their “sigils” as sigils are fairly new, Gods don’t have sigils, atleast official ones, you just have sigils people created themselves or claimed were given to them by the Deity. So you can use the hieroglyphs or one someone made(which is 50/50) and once you establish contact request or make your own for him to empower.
However, there’s no such thing as a step by step on how to work with someone, you contact him and use your people skills to form a bond with him, how someone else works with him doesn’t mean that’s how you’ll work with him.
When I work with setheach I use either his old priest symbol or write his name in hieroglyphs. So yes @anon48079295 is right ancient Egyptian goods don’t really use sigil as we are use to them.
Thoth has no sigil, if you want, you may use some images from ancient Egypt to summon his energy, if you feel like doing something like that.
Else, you can summon him like any other spirit (though you should search on the forum for info about him if you haven’t already, it’s best to do so when summoning someone like Thoth): Easy Spirit Summoning Technique
how do I know these are his sigils? I’ve been reading another comment previously that he’s got another sigil, thanks anyways.
What do you mean by that? How can I use the traditional way?
Just open the sigil,gaze and say magical chants. He has different sigils for different purpose.
From where is this sigil of Thoth?
Yes,just read magical chants above,you can combine both sigils at the same time.
Do you mean Set? Aleister Crowley received his sigil in 1912. Kenneth Grant published it in the Nightside of Eden and Apep’s/Apophis’, too.
Well like I said when it comes to Seth or sethaech I call him with an acient Egyptian priest symbol or his banner glyphs or his name in glyphs. I have not seen the glyphs that Aleister received or his for Apophis. So I couldn’t say anything about those @Lukjanof
I’m curious of this name, do you mean setekh/sutekh? or something else?
I write It out as I read it in glyphs in Latin Letters but setkth would be closet of your version.
Ok the first one Is the first time I see today and is not the one I use. The second one I recognize the glyphs but in a different order but I have seen those glyphs.
Thank you for sharing it @Lukjanof!