Lesson 4: Seals 17 ~ 22
Seal No. 17
Protection - Carry in the pocket at all times to gain protection from attack (from human or animal). To acquire its power say, “Hocatos, Imorad, Surater, Markila”. To be able to understand the language of animals say, “Trumantrem, Ricona, Estupit, Oxa”.
(Dark green satin embroidered in gold)
Seal No. 18
Communication - When the seal is placed upon the heart and the possessor says, “Corstes, Furinot, Katipa, Garinos“, you can discern the good or bad intentions of any person.
(Black satin embroidered in gold)
Seal No. 19
Knowledge/Wisdom - The seal must be carried on you to bring a profound knowledge of anything you wish to know. You will outshine experts and authorities even though you may be not be formally educated. This seal is especially used by students who wish to pass tests and examinations. These are the words to say, “Ritas, Onalun, Tersorit, Ombas, Serpitas, Quitathar, Zamarath”.
(White satin embroidered in black)
Seal No. 20
Good Fortune - This seal is to be attached to the left forearm with a white ribbon and worn when playing games of chance. Touch it with the right hand before beginning play but without attracting the notice of your opponents. Say, “Rokes” for selection, “Pilatus” for a combination of two winning numbers, “Tulitas” for four winning numbers, “Xatanitos” for five winning numbers, “Zotas” for dice, and for cards say them all each time the cards are shuffled before each hand of the game.
(Cherry stain embroidered in silver)
Seal No. 21
Retribution - This seal is to be worn on the body or carried in a pocket to enable you to direct the power of retribution against your enemies and those who would injure your family or friends. To do this say, “Zorami, Zaitux, Elastot”.
(Grey-white satin embroidered in grey-white)
Seal No. 22
Un-Hexing - To gain the knowledge of negative energies aimed at you and the means of rendering their plots void of power and to return the energy to its sender, wear this seal upon the breast and say, “Actatos, Catipta, Bejouran, Itapan, Marnutus”.
(Red satin embroidered in the middle with gold, the border in silver, and the signs in black and white)