Ye Rite To Calle Yogge-Sothothe
Ye Rite To Calle Yogge-Sothothe
Ye Rite To Calle Yogge-Sothothe
Yogge-Sothothe
COMMENTARY.
As presented here, Calmars Rite is essentially an outline, a set of working notes
for personal use.
To clarify the remark about possession: the intent of the rite seems rather to invoke
Yog-Sothoth as a general presence to the Circle. It does not seem to have bothered
him that, as far as we can tell, the operators were also inside the Circle. Possibly
Calmar was banking on the Gate being opened wide enough for communication
and transfer of energies, but not for Yog-Sothoth to fully manifest in this universe.
It may be advisible to have some kind of material basis possibly a talisman of
some kind into which the energies from Outside can be grounded (I would be
hesitant about having this basis then consumed as a sacrament, as Calmar suggests
elsewhere in connection with an invocation of Cthulhu).
The Rites of Dissmissal to which Calmar refers suggests some formula of
banishing. The last part of that paragraph refers to the practice of not banishing at
permenant sacred sites. Such a rite was indeed found amongst the papers of
Calmar; it is tedious, verbose, heavily Christian and probably plagiarised from
another writer. It is here omitted. Also found was a circle consecration, bearing a
slight resemblence to that in Anti-Scot.1 A sketch for a magic circle, with an
octogram (two interlaced squares) inscribed and a central altar, appeared on the
same MS sheet.
The paragraph beginning Nexte, calle ye Powre is garbled and what Calmar
means is unclear. But in terms of modern magical practice, some form of
preliminary invocation and energy raising would be called for at this point.
Calmar appears to have subscribed to a hybrid spirit / energy model of magick,
although elements of his theory appear grossly literalistic and superstitious.
The ZZ formula is found nowhere in the extant papers of Calmar.2 In the spirit
of creative mangling, I am assuming that the Zazas formula, familiar to students
of Crowley, is meant.
Calmar conveniently omits to describe the Elder Sign, or the manner of closing for
that matter. However, in one of his other papers, he makes the claim that there
are antient caruinges of ye Eldr Sygne on Rockes on ye Moores of ye Northe which
suggests he identified it with some possibly identifiable inscription which was
visible at the time he was writing. The figure on the famous Swastika Stone on
Ilkley Moor may have been meant.3
i.e. in one of the additional chapters in the 1665 third edition of Discoverie of Witchcraft.
PS: this statement is not entirely accurate. See note at end.
3 Calmar may have been wrong in this identification; see note on Elder Sign following.
It is believed that the figure on the Swastika Stone, while one of the Old Ones signs
is distinct from the Elder Sign.
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THE RITE.
Following is a working up of the ritual. Since Calmar does not reproduce the
Seale from Fnums bogus Necronomicon, I have created one according to the
method described in Agrippas Third Book (spelling Yog-Sothoth in Greek as ):
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The Character of Yog-Sothoth
There are four participants minimum: the Chief Magus (CM), the Adjuvant Magus
(AM) and two assistants (A1 and A2). CM with staff, AM with sword, A1 with
salt, water and aspergillus, A2 with censer and incense. Additional assistants may
be figured in the rite. CM has the main part, AM speaks certain responses, A1, A2
and anyone else present form a chorus. The incense should probably be
Uranian. Mark the seal in chalk or something else easily erasable. If this is being
done outdoors, probably not necessary to actually mark out the circle in full,
although perhaps using rocks or similar to indicate the edge would be advisible.
Lights at quarters and cross-quarters.
OPENING.4
A1:
A2:
AM:
CM:
All:
CM:
CM:
THE SUMMONING.
CM:
AM:
All:
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AM:
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Gate of Knowledge!
Gate of the Secret of the Universe!
Come forth Yog-Sothoth!
Dispeller of illusions!
Render of the veils!
Come forth Yog-Sothoth!
All in one, One in All!
Umr At-Tawil, the Ancient One!
Come forth Yog-Sothoth!
Both:
By the Earth!
By the Air!
Let the way be made clear!
By the Water!
By the Fire!
Let the Gate open!
By the thyr!
By the Void!
Let the Veil be rent in twain!
By Chaos, Erebos, and the abyss!
KOMPHTHO KOMASITH KOMNOUN
By the heights, by the depths!
Make the darkness visible!
The Gate opens...
The Veil rends...
TORZODU YOG-SOTHOTH! ZODACAR!
OD ZODAMERANU ASAPET OM MIRCA COMSELAH.
ZODARGE, LAP OTAHILA LASADI OROCAHA AOV.
ODO CICLE QAA OD OZODAZODAMA PELAPELI ADAPEHAHETA ANANAL.
ZAZAS ZAZAS NASTANDA ZAZAS
(CM turns staff to vertical and makes sign of rending veil)
(What follows cannot really be scripted. But at some point a closing should
be conducted.)
THE CLOSING.
CM:
AM:
CM:
With this sign I close the Gate. (makes sign of closing veil, then turns staff
to horizontal; the gesture is of closing and barring a gate)
With this sign I seal the Gate (traces sealing Elder Sign with sword)8
(knocks 3-5-3 with staff then declares end of rite.)
(Close circle, as follows:)
AM:
CM:
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Some notes on the above or, where things have been stolen from.
The sequences of barbarous names in the ritual have been taken from disperate
places in the Greek Magical Papyri (see Betz (ed), The Greek Magical Papyri in
Translation). The Yessenigadon-Akrourobore formula used in the opening and
closing occurs with minor variations throughout the papyri; I have omitted a
citation of Ereshkigal to get it to 11 words.
The invocation from the Bear Spell is adapted from an invocation in PGM
IV.1345-1375; the Greek is verbatim from the transcript in Preisendanz; the English
has been adapted by me from W.C. Greses translation, with a nod to E.M. Butlers
rendition in Ritual Magic; both Greek and English text should be read with the
same metre (stressing fourth and ninth syllable in each line). The AOTH ABAOTH
and IAKOP MANARA formul are from the same spell (they form a single sequence
of voces magica there, although AOTH ABAOTH BASUM ISAK SABAOTH IAO occurs
elsewhere in isolation, for example in the famous Bornless One ritual).
The palindrome BARBATHIA BAINCHCH NIABAITHABRAB appears in PGM
III.12; BAINCHCH () is a recurrent name in the PGM, it is corrupted
Demotic, spirit of Khukh (darkness, one of the Hermepolitan Ogdoad of
primal gods); spelt thus in Greek it adds to 3663, 11 times 333.9 The IO ERBTH
formula also appears in a number of Typhonian invocations. KOMPHTHO
KOMASITH KOMNOUN occurs in PGM IV.1223; it has been identified as Coptic,
Earth-shaker, ground-shaker, abyss-shaker.
The Enochian in the Opening the Gate section is written in G.D. phonetic;
strictly it should be Torzu Yog-Sothoth, Zacar od zamran aspt om mirc comselh: Zorge
lap othil lasdi orocha aoiveae: Odo cicle qaa, od ozozma plapli Adphaht Ananael. In
English: Arise, Yog-Sothoth; Move, and appear before us upon the circle; be
friendly unto me, for I have set my feet beneath the stars [i.e. aligned myself to the
symbolism of the Stellar Mythos]. Open the mysteries of your creation, and make
us partakers of the unspeakable Secret Wisdom.
My immediate source for the Zazas formula is Crowley; it appears in a few
slightly different forms, sometimes as Z.N.Z.Z. rather than Z.Z.N.Z., sometimes
Nasatanada rather than Nastanda (compare, e.g., Liber Pyramidos with The Vision
and the Voice, 10th thyr). In a note to Liber 418 Crowley states that these words are
from some vision of old time, and were used by Adam to open the gates of Hell.
So far I have been unable to pin down the source of this formula, although many of
the sequences of voces magica in certain Coptic Gnostic texts, particularly the Books
of Jeu, are stylistically similar (ZOTHZA THOITHA ZAZZATH, ZAZAZAZI ETAZAZA
ZTHAZAZAZ, etc.).10
A catering company whose trucks I have occasionally seen around Leeds in recent
years has adopted 3663 as its corporate identity.
10 Since writing this it emerged that Calmar does actually identify the ZZ formula, in
a marginal note to a magical MS in another hand (an incomplete copy omitting most
of the diagrams of Fnums fake Necronomicon); it is there called ye Incantation of
Na and is indeed a version of the Zazas formula.
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