Weighing in at 486 pages, with over 130 diagrams and illustrations, dozens of Operational Circles, nearly 100 sigils, and a commentary in the form of over 400 footnotes, Secret Instructions for ƒlus Co‘ns Chiefs: B.M.G. MS. 4126, is now complete and published in English for the first time.
This publication, the 10th volume of our ƒlus Co‘ns Source Series, contains for the first time in English, the secret instructions for Temple Officers of Martin�s de PasquallyÕs lÕOrdre des Chevaliers Ma�ons ƒlus Co‘ns de lÕUnivers. Today, we know of two extant versions of this manuscript, one in the handwriting of Louis Claude de Saint-Martin, and one in the handwriting of Prunelle de Li�re (as B.M.G. MS. 4126).
MS. 4126 contains secret instructions of how to perform the rituals, operations, and initiations of PasquallyÕs Ordre of the ƒlus Co‘ns. This ranges from commonly known formulas of the Ceremony of the New Fire, Duties of a R+, and formulas for incense to rare, unpublished material on the meaning and interpretations of:
Magical Circles for personal Operations and grade work,
Characters & Hieroglyphs (from the Registry of 2,400 Names, and how to utilise and recognise the same),
How to use the senses of Sight & Hearing in theurgical Operations,
On the use of Divine and Spiritual Names,
Circles of Correspondence and Vultures, a fascinating piece of magical tech by which specific Angels and Spirits are invoked in order to capture Evil Spirits and protect the Operator from their influence during rituals,
The Spirit, Soul, and Body of Man, a Martinezist/E.C. approach to concepts similar to the Kabbalistic Neschamah, Ruach, Nephesh, and Guph,
Correspondences of colours, Spirits, and Planets, as well as their meaning in order to interpret their presence in ritual Operations.
It also contains specific formulas for Circles and Operations such as:
A deceptively titled Simple Operation of Kabbalah,
Operations of Adam, Kain, Noah, and Abel,
Conjurations for subduing the Demonic Spirits who influenced and have influenced Man since the Fall.
This publication provides a faithful French transcription of the original manuscript, and an English translation of the same. The commentary, via in-line footnotes, provides key information cross-referenced from other E.C. sources such as the Registry of 2,400 Names, the Collection of Hieroglyphs & Characters, and other sources to provide the full Names, Characters, and Hieroglyphs of the Spirits.