06-05-2015, 02:02 PM
I believe there is an actual power in the exact shapes of the Hebrew letters and I do believe that is somewhat lost without the precision of say the book print which is closest to Hebrew calligraphy. I actually basically just draw the letters out in as much detail as possible, so far I mostly write it only in large letters, haven't had any reason yet for small lettering. I always use the traditional book print forms for visualization.
However, if I am just 'making notes' and I am not actually forming the letter for magical or meditative purposes then I will just use a stick-figure western sketch of the letters so I know what I'm writing. In Israel Regardie's Golden Dawn writings there is only ever given the book print forms.
However, if I am just 'making notes' and I am not actually forming the letter for magical or meditative purposes then I will just use a stick-figure western sketch of the letters so I know what I'm writing. In Israel Regardie's Golden Dawn writings there is only ever given the book print forms.