Tag: Lesser Angels

  • Enochian working 4 – Rxao – 29 Sept 2010 – ‘An Unexpected Guest’

    Wednesday 29th September 2010

    After a break of two weeks, we once again gathered in the basement temple of M & R.

    Remaining within the Earth subangle of the Earth tablet, we chose to call RXAO. After settling into the temple space, we performed the usual preparatory ceremonies – 3x Qabbalistic Cross, LBRP, 3x QC, Middle Pillar.

    The chanting (Holy Table Invocation, 49 Angels Invocation, Round Table of Navalge, Fifth Call and Hierarchical Address) seemed to go more smoothly than they had in the past as there seemed to be greater agreement as to the pronounciations, intonation etc.

    After everyone had settled into position, the scrying began, with M scrying and J operating.

    What is your name?

     

    “Balthasar.”

     

    What is your nature?

     

    “I am a king.”

     

    What is your colour?

     

    “Purple, and bright gold.”

     

    What is your sound?

     

    “I sound like I am a king.”

     

    How do you feel to the human touch?

     

    “Humans don’t touch me.”

     

    What do you taste like?

     

    [He’s laughing. Pointing to a feast, a very big feast. With pomegranates.]

     

    Can you tell us what you taste like?

     

    [RXAO just turned up. Balthasar smells – he doesn’t smell – can smell but don’t know what. Like frankincense, but not quite.]

     

    How do I express you through emotions?

     

    [RXAO sitting behind. Should carry on. Has a very big … showing me kingly type star / sceptre – authority. RXAO nods.]

     

    In what forms and images are you most revealed?

     

    [As if Balthasar is his puppet. Shows image of feast again. Lots of fruit, very sumptuous. Very ripe and beautiful.]

     

    Is there anything else that we should know about you?

     

    “He’s not quiet.”

    We ended the scrying session by ringing the bell seven times. After that we debriefed and had our usual informal gathering with wine, smoke, and biscuits.