SIGIL (MAGIC)
An excerpt from Sefer Raziel HaMalakh, featuring various magical sigils (or סגולות, ''seguloth'', in Hebrew).
A 'sigil' (pronounced // or //; pl. sigila or sigils) is a symbol created for a specific magical purpose. A sigil is usually made up of a complex combination of several specific symbols or geometric figures each with a specific meaning or intent.
The term sigil derives from the Latin ''sigilum'' meaning "seal," though it may also be related to the Hebrew סגולה (''segulah'' meaning "word, action or item of spiritual effect"). The old Norse binding rune is an example of the idea.
A sigil may have an abstract, pictorial or semi-abstract form. It may appear in any medium, physical, virtual, or mental. Visual symbols are the most popular form, but the use of audial and tactile symbols in magic is not unheard of.
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Historical uses
In medieval ceremonial magic, the term ''sigil'' was commonly used to refer to occult signs which represented various angels and demons which the magician might summon. The magical training books called the Grimoires often listed pages of such sigils. The most notorious of these lists is found in the Goetia, in the Lesser Key of Solomon, in which the sigils of the 72 princes of the hierarchy of hell are given for the magician's use. Such sigils were considered to be the equivalent of the 'true name' of the spirit, and thus granted the magician a measure of control over the beings.
Sigilia are commonly found in Jewish mysticism and Kabbalistic magic (being an especial focus of Sefer Raziel HaMalakh and other medieval Jewish mystical sources) upon which much of Western magic is based.
References
★ ''Liber Null and Psychonaut''. Peter Carroll ISBN 0-87728-639-6
★ Grant Morrison. "Pop Magic!" from ''The Book of Lies'' Edited by Richard Metzger ISBN 0-9713942-7-X
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