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In regards to the hidden meaning inside this circle, this is also presented in a story from Enki in Sumeria. The "Shappatu" is related to the purification of the waters [soul] so that the energies of the soul can be clearer and more fertile for spiritual advancement after the cycle is completed.
In regards to the hidden meaning inside this circle, this is also presented in a story from Enki in Sumeria. The "Shappatu" is related to the purification of the waters [soul] so that the energies of the soul can be clearer and more fertile for spiritual advancement after the cycle is completed.


The 1,7,14,28 days circles, only work for workings pertaining to: Cleaning the soul, gaining control of the mind, resolving mental blockages of a minor to medium nature, and doing rectification of the soul.
The 1, 7, 14, 28 days circles, only work for workings pertaining to: Cleaning the soul, gaining control of the mind, resolving mental blockages of a minor to medium nature, and doing rectification of the soul.

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Category

Purification

Question

What is a Witches Sabbath?

Source(s)

Advanced Knowledge: Witches Sabbath & The Lunar Month Purification Circle

Author

High Priest Hooded Cobra 666

URL

https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=58191

Content

The energy of this day is related to Saturn [Satur-day], and is a day that deals with spiritual purification, when this is treated like this.

Note here: Purification, not just mere "cleaning". This is to cleaning, what daily cleaning of the house is to disinfection and purification of it done during the Spring Cleaning. Those who are very advanced here, will understand the difference, as anyone will as they get further and further with meditation.

The word "Sabbatu" comes from Babylon and is directly associated with the Moon and the Lunar Disk, but is related to the Sumerian Sa-Bat which means "Mid Rest". This is easily searchable online for those who want to read more on this. However, the meaning of this here doesn't exactly mean "rest", the meaning here is this: Days for purification meditations.

The observing of the Sabbath goes all the way back to the Sanatana Dharma and Shiva worship, and the day for this is in some cases, to be used for rectification rites, in other words, spiritual cleansing. Jews have this stolen of course, both as the "Obsering of the Sabbath", but also literally with the name "Shiva".

Generally, the circle for "Purification" has to do with cleaning the soul. This does not have to be followed every "Saturday" or "Sabbath", but it can be started on any Saturday of the year [preferably a Saturday closer to a New Moon]. This is to start a new cycle.

One thing more the "Sabbath" or Saturday is for, is to do a day of intense soul cleansing [for this, a full moon Sabbath is the best every year] before you start another working next week.

Spiritual cleansing, is directly correlated to power, and the Radiance of the Soul. In the East, this is paralleled to the polishing of the Gems. Gems, being symbolic of the chakras.

When we speak of purification, we speak primarily about aura cleaning, chakra cleaning, removing dross from the soul and so on. This is the only way through which the soul can ascend properly, and it is through this siddhis and advanced powers can be later generated in the soul.

Depending on the level which one wants to utilize, more time and energy may be given into this. Solar mantras can be used to that end to achieve success, such as Suryae, Sowilo and so on.

The idea to apply this is as follows:

1. For general purification purposes [1 day at any Saturday of the year] 2. For small purification purposes [7 days] 3. For small-medium purification purposes [such as a medium negative planetary transit, 14 days] 4. For medium planetary transits [21 days - this will generally suffice] 5. For medium or high planetary transits or times where one has a major negativity buildup [28 days or a full lunar month].

For 1 day working: Start on Friday Nightfall, and end by Saturday Afternoon. Best date for this is the Full Moon.

For 7, 14, or 28 days [Going by the lunar circle]: Start on actual Saturday Noon or even Afternoon, or early morning, and finish again within Friday Nightfall or Saturday Afternoon. Best day to begin this circle, is the New Moon.

An example of utilizing this in one day spectrum: Full Moon Saturday, you focus most of your meditations in that day for cleaning the soul. Then, the next day you begin a healing working. This will help boost up the effectiveness of this working.

An example of using this to help yourself during a very bad Saturn transit: as you are in the middle of a negative transit, and feel like it's taking you over, you set out the next Saturday and focus daily for the next 28 days in doing soul cleansing in a more focused manner. This will help lessen the blow of the transit, compared to just doing regular cleaning here and there.

An example of using the above for cleaning, let's say, 7 day circle: Cleaning a stubborn chakra for 7 consecutive days, starting from one Saturday and ending again on Saturday.

The very accurate time of starting a Witches Sabbath, is when the sun has set in Friday, until the time the sun has set in Saturday - this constitutes one full "Sabbath". In essence, this is to be began at the night of Friday [after sunset], ending by the Afternoon of Saturday [when the sun sets]. This follows a lunar approach and not a solar approach on the dates.

In regards to the hidden meaning inside this circle, this is also presented in a story from Enki in Sumeria. The "Shappatu" is related to the purification of the waters [soul] so that the energies of the soul can be clearer and more fertile for spiritual advancement after the cycle is completed.

The 1, 7, 14, 28 days circles, only work for workings pertaining to: Cleaning the soul, gaining control of the mind, resolving mental blockages of a minor to medium nature, and doing rectification of the soul.