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[Archive] [Feywer96] Seven-Bell Protection Measure

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The Operation known as the Seven-Bell Protection Ritual

This is a simple little measure that can be used for protection. I designed it so that it can be performed either soley with a bell (and nothing more), and then I added the Hebrew phrases, which are optional. It's like a modified LBRP but with a bell, kinda.
I originally designed this without words.
Oh yes - please correct me if my Hebrew is wrong!

He takes up the Bell from the Altar and moves Deosil to the East and faces East, and rings the Bell, saying, אדני אויר.
(ADNI AFIR – Lord [of] Air)

He then moves, also Deosil, to the South and faces the South, and rings the Bell, saying, אדני אש.
(ADNI AS – Lord [of] Fire)
Then he moves Deosil to the West and faces West, and rings the Bell, saying, אדני ם.
(ADNI M – Lord [of] Water)

Then he finally moves Deosil to the North and faces North and rings the Bell, saying אדני הארץ.
(ADNI HARZ 'aretz' – Lord [of] Earth)

He then returns Deosil to the middle of the Sphere and faces the East, and raises the Bell high above him, and rings it, saying, אחיח.
(AHIH 'Eheieh' – I am)

And then he lowers it below him, and rings the Bell, saying מלכות.
(MLKTH - Kingdom)


Finally he brings the bell to the centre and rings it, saying, לב. *

*okay I know this sounds so dumb, but when I added the Hebrew phrases into the bell-ritual, I forgot what the last one had meant. In lieu of that, I wanted to change it from lamed-beth to 'aleph', in this case, standing for the number '1' - or, 'one'.​
 
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