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For example, the different pantheons that Leviathan and Hekate, or Apep and Sorath, belong to must never be mixed together. Womb Sigil of Isheth Zenunim. Originally published in 2010 by Ixaxaar, Mark Alan Smith’s Queen of Hell is here released as a Nightside edition via his own Primal Craft imprint, acting as the first instalment in a reissue of his Trident of Witchcraft trilogy. On the most immediate level, Queen of Hell looks like everything you want in an occult publication: bound in a luxurious green velvet cloth, sigils on the front.
Though people have been writing about sigils forever, most of the work on them since the Chaos Magic has been repetitive to say the least. Gordon White broke some new ground on this a few years ago through his blog, and I am sure will revisit the topic in his upcoming books from Llewellyn and Scarlet Imprint, but other than that not many people have wanted to discuss the topic beyond regurgitating the “cast and forget line.
Sigil For Hekate
Sigil Magic for Writers, Artists, & Other Creatures by T. Thorn Coyle steps above the common approach and digs deep into sigils and the work behind them. Focusing on what it takes to create, and more importantly to produce good work provides solid and necessary background for the Sigil Sorcery.
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T. Thorn Coyle is one of the few writers on Witchcraft that approaches it not just as a set of beliefs and magical practice but as a mystic path that involves the mind, energy, and breath. Breath and body are key in Thorn’s magic and there is some excellent advice here for using sigils in ways you may not have considered.
Hecate Symbols
I recommend this for anyone at all interested in not only sigil magic, but sorcery in general.