Elelogap - Qebhet: exhalted Cool refreshing waters.
Qeph, meaning “refreshing waters” in anceint egyptian, in gaap particularly in his ancient mask as Hap, the god of the divine nile river that connected the heavens and thee earth, who gives rise to ra everday is conencted to. Futhermore in his aspect as elelogap means the exact same thing, but gap is thought to be already a being and not derived from hap which itself derived from qepth, meaning by the time that the ancient seorcers designed the name elelogap probably didnt knew what gaap meant so they resorted to call him the “brilliant” or “exhalted” gap which is exactly what elelo means.
Types of Qeph: Qebhw
Qbhw (𓆎𓃀𓉔𓅱) - The celestial cool waters, often associated with:
- The primordial waters of Nun
- The refreshing waters that flow from the First Cataract of the Nile (which the Egyptians called “Qebhu”)
- The divine waters that Qebhet brings to the deceased in the afterlife
- Rain water in the Greek magical Papyri: “Rainwater if you are calling upon heavenly gods…”
The - can be used as an offering to water deities
- can be consumed in order to rejunivae and cleanse one’s self which the exact aim of this ritual.
General Conjuration:
O Qbhw, Ma-at ded em Her
nefer em nedjer en Nun
sedet em hrh
det em wah
em ded em Qebhu
neheh nedjer em hrh
ta em det
dhet em tat em aned
O Qebhet, ta em hrh
ka nefer en adw
dhet em henak
nedjer em det em medded
O Qebhet, ta em hrh
nefer em hr
sedet em hrh
det em hrh em henak
O Qbhw, Celestial Waters
You who flow from the depths of Nun
Source of life and renewal
I call upon you in this sacred moment
From the First Cataract
You bring forth refreshing streams
Life-giving and pure
Embrace me in your gentle current
O Great Qebhet, bringer of sustenance
Guide my spirit through the realms of the afterlife
Let your waters nourish my soul
As I seek solace in your embrace
O Great Waters
Cleansing and cool
I invite your presence
Fill this space with your grace
The Ritual itself
in a light meditiaive state, observe your beverage, and I would recommend this drink to be cool and cold. So don’t over boil your tea – this also makes it bitter! I learnt this tip as I was mastering matcha tea making and Pu’erh tea.
Observe the contents of the drink, it doesn’t matter if its simple salt water…Now start observing a light emenating deep within that water… As you observed its gross and matairual nature, now it’s the time to observe its spiritual nature…
This can also be applied to iced homemade coffee. here in cyprus we have frappes which first starts by mixing milk with the ground coffee and sugar so it creates foam then later add water. magically, in order to concentrate this, is the wrong way to do it.
instead One should first start even with a minimal dose of water, then do the milk mix in a separate glass and finally pour the milk in the main concreated glass only after you do the below instructions.
the same law is also applied to tea. one should concrete the pure water then add the boiled tea. in so doing for teas you have two options : First pure then boiled tea or Semi Boiled.
Chant
O spirit of the waters… Awaken, Awaken!
I return you back to the lord Nun In your original form In so doing you are the Nile river Hear me O’ Qebhu, Hear me lord of the waters QEBHET – ELELOGAP
O Qebhet, Qebhu nefer, nefer em nder en Nun, det em herh, sed’a em her dhewty.
O’ spirit of the waters God of the waters Return my ritual offering And make it an offering unto me.
Phonetic Transliteration:
Djehuty en det ma’at, hetep, hetep!
Her en mouw netjer Nun. Akhte nefer.
Sa netjer Wadjet.
Her en-k, Emw-rnp!
Her en-k, netjer det.
QEBHET – ELELOGAP Qebhu nefer, nefer em nder en Nun, det em herh, sed’a em her dhewty.
Djehuty en det Netjer en det Her en khenem em heb Uti em heb n.k
Your chosen conjuration (alternatively the general conjureation of qebhu) shall be chanted 3 times.
Wonder its liquid nature, try to see light penetrating it. Also, This little ritual is much better done with sunlight hitting your drink as its solar energy blesses and kisses the liquid, this is is indeed how they made heavenly water in the old times As you chant this conjuration that calls upon Qebhet and Elelogap in the vibrating phase, it blesses and compels the spirit of the water that you you actually drinking.
Think of Qebhet and Elelogap as the masters and ideals of the water and these masters sort give a little wake up to the spirit of waters that you are going to consume.
Consequently, here in this phase of the ritual one shall shake the water 3 to six times Once the
swrilling the water, proclaim:
Lord of waters, Spirit of the waters ELELOGAP – QEBHET ! Hear me, you are awaken.
compell and return the sacrifice offering unto me! May the light of the heavens descend into this holy water!
Netjer en det ELEOGAP - QEBHET, Djehuty en det!
Her en-k, iw-ntk!
Hekau u her en khemen em heb n.k!
Djedu t3 nwy nfr 3wty n det!
Now let it settle, let this qeph to relax and be rejunivcated, let this water enjoy its new purpose and intentity as qeph and specifically as Qbhw.
As it settlers, like mini tornado within the glass, visualize again this brilliant light from the heavens itself. Try to even raise to raise your glass towards the sun and let the solar rays of ra to penetrate it. If you had raised your glass towards ra.
Then the solar rays into it. Ask ra with the following Conjuration:
Ra, ee-ree en Ra eet en Hap, maat en Hap net-jer en det, iw-en-tek en noon dja-oo en-k hetep em her net-jer aa-ahw hetep det o great Ra, He who risen from the cool refreshing waters of Hap, the lord of nile whom he descend from Nun. I ask you to bless with your heavenly light this Water!
After you recite this conjuration one or more times, but one is enough.