Each of these is meant to be beneficial to wanderers and nomads in one way or another, and would work well on backpacks, phone-covers, shoes, or anything that regularly accompanies you on your adventures.
In case you can’t read my crappy handwriting, the meanings are, from top to bottom:
1. I find beauty and magic everywhere I go
2. I am calm and competent in all situations
3. I return from my journeys safe and happy.
4. I embody the power and adaptability of the sea
(the photos are mine, just some snippets from my own aimless wanderings)
I use a method that I developed myself based on a few other practices I have seen, and it works really well.
Activating the Sigil
Continuing with our above example, we are going to create an incantation that will activate this sigil.
Most of my incantations, particularly for sigil activation, are derived from Latin. I have found that the flow of words in Latin is particularly powerful in creating spells and incantations.
For this sigil, I will use the Latin word for “happy”.
Happy= Gavisus (joyous, rejoicing)
You’ll notice, however, that there are several different words in Latin that translate roughly to the same thing in English, so be sure to pick the best possible match.
I am also going to use the word for “create” .
Create= Creo (create, produce)
Now, combine the two words into one.
Creovisus= Create happiness.
However, we are not finished. Now that we have the sigil and the incantation to activate the sigil, we must complete the process by actually activating said sigil.
Place your hand over the sigil you have created and close your eyes. Imagine all of your energy pouring into that sigil, making it almost seem to glow. For me, it helps to visualize this energy as white light flowing from my palm. Once the energy has reached it’s peak, speak the incantation clearly and with purpose: Creovisus.
Visualize the sigil bringing to you unabounding joy and happiness. When you are ready, open your eyes.
The sigil is now activated and ready for use.
What do Sigils do?
Sigils can be created and activated to fulfill a number of different duties. Most commonly, sigils are used as a sort of charm, carried with a person (usually the creator) in order to bring about that particular sigils purpose. However, that is certainly not the extent of all that sigils can do!
I have used sigils before as a charm, a taglock for another person in a spell, as the spell itself, in curses, and much much more. As many spells as there are, there are just as many purposes for sigils.
E started on this with thee desire to work with more than just thee classical planets. To do this E had to turn to the seven classical planets and their kamea. Thee basis of thee kamea is a magic square in thee specific dimensions of thee sphere. Thee classical kamea are based on thee numbers 3-9 from Saturn to Luna in thee Chaldean order. These numbers also happen to be their numbers on thee tree ov life. Now E had to figure what numbers to use for thee squares, if E were to put them behind Saturn they would fall in the numbers ov 2,1,0. But these numbers are assigned to thee eighth sphere or zodiac, primum mobil, and non existence. Therefore they must be placed below the moon. But we must leave 10 to the Earth as is proper. Therefore the numbers 11,12,13 would be the numbers of Ouranous, Neptune, and Pluto. These numbers give us the dimensions of thee squares. E began to look for magic squares of the appropriate dimensions. Turns out that someone had already thought of this but only went as far as constructing the squares alone, this is good, but E want to go farther.