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  from the Circle.)
 
The Asseveration of the Spells.
   1. Let the Magician clasp his hands upon his Wand, his fingers
      and thumbs interlaced, crying LAtSAL! EHMA!
      FIAOF! AAPH! AUMN!
   (Thus shall be declared the Words of Power whereby the
   Energies of the Aeon of Horus work his will in the World.)
 
The Proclamation of the Accomplishment.
   1. Let the Magician strike the Battery: 3-5-3, crying
       ABRAHADABRA.
                        The SECOND GESTURE.
 
The Enchantment.
   1. Let the Magician, still facing Boleskine, advance to the
      circumference of his circle.
   2. Let him turn himself towards the left, and pace with the
      stealth and swiftness of a tiger the precincts of his circle,
      until he complete one revolution thereof.
   3. Let him give the Sign of Horus (or The Enterer) as he
      passeth, so to project the force that radiateth from Boleskine
      before him.
   4. Let him pace his path until he comes to the North; there
      let him halt, and turn his face to the North.
   5. Let him trace with his wand the Averse Pentagram proper
      to invoke Air (Aquarius).
   6. Let him bring the wand to the centre of the Pentagram and
      call upon NUIT!
   7. Let him make the sign called Puella, standing with his
      feet together, head bowed, his left hand shielding the
      Muladhara Cakkra, and his right hand shielding his
      breast (attitude of the Venus de Medici).
   8. Let him turn again to the left, and pursue his Path as
      before, projecting the force from Boleskine as he passeth;
      let him halt when he next cometh to the South and face
      outward.
   9. Let him trace the Averse Pentagram that invoketh Fire
      (Leo).
  10. Let him point his wand to the centre of the Pentagram,
      and cry, HADIT!
  11. Let him give the sign Puer, standing with feet together,
      and head erect.  Let his right hand (the thumb extended
      at right angles to the fingers) be raised, the forearm
      vertical at a right angle with the upper arm, which is
      horizontally extended in the line joining the shoulders.
      Let his left hand, the thumb extended forwards and the
      fingers clenched, rest at the junction of the thighs (Attitude
      of the gods Mentu, Khem, etc.).
  12. Let him proceed as before; then in the East, let him make
      the Averse Pentagram that invoketh Earth (Taurus).
  13. Let him point his wand to the centre of the pentagram,
      and cry, THERION!
  14. Let him give the sign called Vir, the feet being together.
      The hands, with clenched finger and thumbs thrust out
      forwards, are held to the temples; the head is then bowed
      and pushed out, as if to symbolize the butting of an horned