Ritual of the Five Flames
This ritual is very unique in the sense that it breaks the Middle Pillar apart. The " Middle Pillar " seeks to establish power centers within the body, while this ritual seeks to deliver the energy of the Pillar of Beauty to every part of the body. It is also an excellent banishment before meditative work.
Stand and face the East.
Take several deep breaths, energizing each in-going breath with the realization that this is what keeps us alive.
Do likewise with each out-going breath and watch the impuirties leave your body.
When you are feeling very relaxed and very calm, begin as follows:
Visualize to your left a Pillar of White Light, and to your right a Pillar of Darkness.
Turn to your left and face the White Pillar.
It is the male force or Hadit.
Continue after a few moments of contemplation and turn fully to the Black Pillar.
Contemplate it as Nuit or the female force.
Now turning counter-clockwise, again face the East.
Once you have fully established the Pillars, viualize a bright, white or silvery gold flame jetting up from your feet to the top of your head.
Draw in your breath and feel the fire go down into your system.
Vibrate the name " EHIEH " five times.
Now visualize the flame as bluish-gray in color.
Breathe in its essence and vibrate the name " YHVH ELOHIM " five times.
Now see the light as a pure golden color and do as above only using the name " YHVH EL-OH-AHVDAATH. "
Now see the flame turn to a dark purple-red color and vibrate the name of " SHADDAI EL CHAI " five times.
Now change the flame color to a brownish-green and vibrate the name of ADONAI MELEKH " five times.
Once this has been done, turn the flame to a electric blue color and try to feel it as a cool flame.
Now vibrate the word " AUMGN " five times, and with each repitition, see each of the pillars grow larger and more brilliant until they emerge as one.
Once this has been done, breathe all of the flame into yourself and exhale it into the air.
Stand in the sign of Harpocrates.
" Power is but an extension of what has always been "