Ra-Hoor-Khuit Network's
Magickal Library
Consecration of
the Oil
Prepared for the use of E.G.C. clergy
by T. Apiryon
Version 11/5/94 e.v.
Copyright © 1997 Ordo Templi Orientis U.S.A. All rights reserved.
The Holy Oil is used in the ceremonies of Confirmation and Ordination, and may be used for consecrating the various implements and furniture of the Temple. It is the Oil of Abramelin, which is composed of the following ingredients:
The best ceremony for the consecration of the Oil is that of the
Equinox. It may also be consecrated with a ceremony such as the
following:
Place the vial of oil on the Altar between the symbols of the
four elements.
Banish.
Purify the oil with water and salt.
Sanctify the oil with fire and air.
Circumambulate deosil thrice, reciting:
"O Lion and O Serpent, etc."
At altar, invoke with the first section of the Anthem.
Raise the vial of oil to the Stele in the East and say:
Thou that art One, our Lord in the Universe the Sun, our Lord in
ourselves whose name is Mystery of Mystery, uttermost being whose
radiance enlightening the worlds is also the breath that maketh
every God even and Death to tremble before thee -- by the Sign of
Light + appear thou glorious upon the throne of the Sun.
Make open the path of creation and of intelligence between us and
our minds. Enlighten our understanding.
Encourage our hearts. Let thy light crystallize itself in this oil,
for the accomplishment of Thy Will, which is mine.
A ka dua
Tuf ur biu
Bi a'a chefu
Dudu nur af an nuteru!
Pause in silence. Replace the vial on the altar. Banish.
When used to consecrate an implement, the oil may be applied in
the form of an equal-armed cross according to one of the following
formulae:
Position in Cross |
I. | II. | III. |
---|---|---|---|
Center | In Nomine | In the Name of | |
Top | Ho Pater | Patri et Matri | Nuit |
Center | Et | and of | |
Bottom | Filio et Filiae | Hadit | |
Center | Et | and of | |
Left | Spiritui Sancto | Ra | |
Center | Externo et | Hoor | |
Right | Spiritui Sancto | Khuit | |
Center | Interno |
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