A sigil created with specific colors is a tool for spirit communication during scrying. By aligning colors with particular spirits, practitioners can deepen their connection and clarity. This method draws from representing spirits through visual symbolism, as explored in my 'Scrying the Divine.'
Understanding the Sigil with Specific Colors
Creating a sigil with specific colors involves designing a physical symbol that carries a particular spirit or energetic influence. Unlike traditional sigils that rely solely on abstract symbols, color adds an extra layer of vibrational resonance, making the sigil a more direct conduit for communication. #
How It Works in Practice
Colors are associated with specific energies, elements, and spirits. Assigning a color to a spirit creates a visual frequency that can be programmed and focused during scrying sessions. When the sigil is crafted with these colors—whether through drawing, painting, or other mediums—it is a personalized energetic anchor. In 'Scrying the Divine,' I emphasize that these color-coded sigils act similar to Tattvas, representing divine principles or spirits in a tangible form. You gazes into the sigil or uses it as a focal point, allowing intuition and subtle energies to guide communication. #
Creating a Sigil with Specific Colors
Start by selecting the spirit or energy you wish to work with. Choose a color that connects to that entity—blue for Dantalion associated with knowledge, red for Mars-related spirits, or green for healing spirits. Draw or craft your sigil on a physical medium, ensuring the chosen colors are prominent. Use high-quality materials to ensure vibrational integrity. During your scrying or invocation, hold the sigil, focus on the colors, and allow your intuition to interpret the energetic signals. Keep the sigil as a sacred object or incorporate it into your ritual space. #
Role in my Framework
Within my system of practical magic, sigils with specific colors is personalized spirit-communication tools. They bridge visual symbolism with energetic programming, making spiritual interactions more precise. This aligns with my emphasis on intentional creation and energy work, as seen in his 'Magical Imagination' and 'Practical Magic.' #
Cross-Tradition Context
Many spiritual traditions utilize color symbolism—Hindu chakras, Kabbalistic Sephiroth, or alchemical colors—to deepen ritual work. Color-coded sigils connects to these practices, offering a modern, personalized method to invoke or communicate with spirits. #
Practical Notes for Practitioners
- Always consecrate your sigil with appropriate intention and energy. - Use colors that match your spirit's domain or energy signature. - Incorporate the sigil into your daily or ritual practice for sustained connection. - Experiment with different mediums and color combinations to find what resonates best. By using specific colors into your sigil work, you enhance the vibrational accuracy and potency of your spirit communication efforts. This approach fosters a more intuitive and direct connection, aligning with I’s teachings on energetic precision and intentional magic.
I create a physical copy of the sigil with specific colors that represented the spirit, basically acting like a Tattva.
— Taylor Ellwood, Scrying the Divine
This ties into the broader magical framework of symbols, elemental associations, and energetic programming. It exemplifies how visual and vibrational elements combine to create focused, personalized magical tools that amplify intent and facilitate communication with spirits or energies. Cross-tradition practices also inform this method, enriching its depth and applicability.
Source books: Scrying the Divine