Magickal Languages (Basic Info) : March 21, 2007
Magickal Languages (Basic Info) : March 21, 2007
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March 21, 2007
[Ed. Note: Quick snip of some entries for a basic class on the use of Magickal Languages WITHOUT delving
into V-Prime which will be discussed later.]
Theban
Theban script was created by Honorius in the 12th century as a way to encode
other writing (likely Latin at the time). This alphabet is also sometimes called the
Runes of Honorius, or the Witch’s Alphabet because it’s been adopted by many
modern-day witches.
Malachim
Although we have been aware of the Malachim alphabet for some time, we have been unable
to find out about its origins. Thoroughly mysterious as it is, we can only supply to you the
alphabet itself.
Enochian
Enochian is also refered to as Angelic Script and is used in ceremonial magick when
workiing with Angelic beings, particularly in the calls used to summon them.
Legend has it that the magicians Edward Kelly and Dr. John Dee were given this
language by an angel. Enochian script is properly written from right to left.
Ogham
The Ogham is an alphabet used by the Druids, and each letter corresponds to a
sacred tree. This script was most often used when marking an inscription into a
branch or on a stone. It is written either vertically or horizontally.
Runic
Probably the best known of all ancient alphabets, runes are usually associated with
divination, much like the Tarot. The alphabet is called the Futhark, which is what
is spelled with the first 6 letters. Runic writings have been found throughout
northern Europe and date mostly around the 11th century AD.
Why bother learning old scripts if you don’t know the language behind them? Well,
these days, many Pagans use these letters when writing and it can come in handy
that you are able to read them. If nothing else, you can jazz up your Book of
Shadows and keep your writings secret (unless you live with other people who can
read this stuff).
Oh, and if you follow these links through, there are more pages where you can
download these alphabets as computer fonts.
~ magical languages ~
Many Witches choose to write in a magickal language. That is to say, an old language of history
and mystique, which is not in common usage now. Many of these languages are shrouded in
legends, stories and incomplete history, making them very interesting. It is also interesting to
draw from a time when magick was raw and in common use. These languages can be used to
write a Book Of Shadows and keep its secrets concealed, to write spells, and to bring a greater
air of ambiguity about yourself and your workings. Here we will explain some common Witchey
Languages.
Runes
One of the most common types of Witchy writing is that of Runes. Although still
popular in mythology and often used in jewellery design, Runes have always held
in them a story of magick. Most people know the Runes best for their use in
divination and answer seeking, but we will not dwell too greatly on their divinatory
uses here, but on their lingual meanings.It is said that the Norse God of Gods,
Odin, hung from the Tree Of Life for nine days and nine nights. He was wounded by
His own blade, and suffered from hunger and thirst. And just before he fell from
the Tree, He spied the Runes and snatched them so He could give them to His
people.
The runic alphabet is called the Futhark. Similarly to the word “alphabet” being
derived from the first two letters of the Greek alphabet, alpha and beta, Futhark
gets this name from the first six Runes and the sounds that they make (f-u-th-a-r-
k). Each Rune represents a sound and has a distinct meaning; the meanings of the
glyphs (or runic symbols/letters) are used in divination.
The Runes were spread across Europe, so there are now many different versions of
Runes and their meanings. We have chosen to draw only from the Elder Futhark
and Anglo-Saxon Futhark. The Elder Futhark , used for divination, are thought to
be the oldest type of Runes, hence the name, and the latter is the Anglo-Saxon
adaptation on the original alphabet.
Written and maintained by Fenwick Rysen. If you have any questions not
answered in the FAQ, ideas for expansion, or corrections to be made, please
conact him at fenwick @ chaosmatrix.com This FAQ or its latest release is available on the
web at:
http://www.chaosmatrix.com/lib/chaos/texts/obfaq.html
Special Thanks are due to those who have helped me learn Ouranian Barbaric
and answer my multitude of questions, and to those who helped contribute to
the FAQ. They are, in no particular order, Fireclown, Joseph Maxx.555,
Hine Nui Te Po, Tzimon Yliaster, Peter Carroll, and several others who
remain more anonymous. This wouldn’t have been possible without their help.
I ORIGINS
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1.1 What is Ouranian Barbaric?
1.2 What does the word “Ouranian” mean?
1.3 Why is it called Ouranian “Barbaric”?
1.4 Where did Ouranian Barbaric come from?
1.5 What is the source of the Ouranian Barbaric Dictionaries on the net?
III MISCELLANIA
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3.1 How does one create more Ouranian words?
3.2 Where can I get a Ouranian Barbaric Dictionary?
3.3 What should I do with new Ouranian words that I create?
3.4 What does it mean to use Ouranian like “The Alphabet of Desire”?
3.5 Are the words in Peter Carroll’s “Masses of Chaos” Ouranian?
3.6 Are there other barbarous languages out there?
3.7 What Ouranian resources are there on the net?
3.8 Is there a gematria for Ouranian Barbaric?
3.9 What is the relationship between Ouranian Barbaric and Psychic Censor?
3.10 Is there a Ouranian Barbaric alphabet with its own letters?
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SECTION I: ORIGINS
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It has been said that Ouranian Barbaric developed out of a need to express
more modern concepts that were absent in other magickal languages like
Enochian (from the sixteenth century) and relevant to Chaos Magick. Things
like “Planck’s Constant” and “Heisenberg Uncertianty Principle” are
obviously absent from Enochian, which also ommitted some very useful
concepts such as the planets. Peter Carroll says that he created it
because “I liked the sound of enochian, and I wanted to demon-strate that
an arbitary magical language works just as well as one with a supposedly
mysterious history.”
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1.2 What does the word “Ouranian” mean?
“It is the eighth body, outside of the sphere of classical planets and
the god forms or thought form attributed to them. Thus it forms an
ideal symbol for that which encompasses all the gods within its orbit:
the magical personality. It represents not the power of the magic
itself, which is attributed to Pluto; but rather the desire to be a
magician, and the personality required to live as one. Astronomically,
this equates with the curious orbit of Ouranos which, with its polar
axis tilted at an eccentric angle, almost on the plane of the
ecliptic, symblolizes the antinomian character of the magician, ever
delving into that which is weird, occult, and perverse, to unlock its
secrets. Ouranos can also be thought of as the dark side of the Sun.
Whereas the classical bodies orbit the sun, the bright center of human
personality; Ouranos represents something dark, and perhaps devious,
creeping round in the darkness outside of the normal.”
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1.3 Why is it called Ouranian “Barbaric”?
“It may be conceded in any case that the long strings of formidable
words which roar and moan through so many conjurations have a real
effect in exalting the consciousness of the magician to the proper
pitch — that they should do so is no more extraordinary than
music of any kind should do so.”
It was created by Peter Carroll and possibly some others around 1989-90.
It was leaked out of the IOT Pact onto the World Wide Web by a disgruntled
former member of the UK Section. It is not supposed to be in the public
domain, and the IOT has chosen to remain, for the most part, closed-mouthed
about it, even though other chaotes have made extensive use of it and
continue to add to it (see section 3.1)
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1.5 What is the source of the Ouranian Barbaric Dictionaries on the net?
It was leaked onto the World Wide Web by a disgruntled member of the UK
Section of the Illuminates of Thanateros. Its maintenance has fallen into
the hands of Fenwick Rysen, and the master copy with all updates is
maintained at http://www.chaosmatrix.com/lib/chaos/ob.html
The sources of the words in the updated dictionaries are the original words
created by Peter Carroll with others appended to the list throughout time
by other chaos magicians who created new words to fill any needs that were
not already filled by currently existing words. Both dictionaries continue
to grow as that language evolves.
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SECTION II: GRAMMAR AND SYNTAX
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What this means is that you have no forms of the verb “to be” anywhere in
your sentences in Ouranian Barbaric. Instead, you “do” things. It is not
“I will die” but instead “I do death”. “There is no being, all is doing.”
Other simple rules are that definites articles (“the”, “a”, etc.) can be
implied such as in Latin, and that when possible things should be in the
present, active tenses. Should any problems be encountered, one is
reminded that what few rules do exist are not hard and fast. Feel free to
break them, make your own, or do as spontanaeity urges. Make the language
your own.
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2.2 Why is the word for “I” and “We” the same?
The reason that “I” and “we” are the same word is derived directly from the
idea of the “multiple nature of the self”. In other words, every
individual is a collection of personas — a colonial being, if you will.
Furthermore, any collective of personas can also be seen as a single
individual (also with many personas). Thus, the words I and we are
conceptually equivelant in Ouranian Barbaric.
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2.3 Why are all verbs in the form “do (verb)”?
This has to do with the syntax of Ouranian (see sectin 2.1, above). This
has to do with the fact that Ouranian has no verb “to be” based on the
anontic concept of no being, and thusly that “there is no being, all is
doing.” There is a subtle change in consciousness that occurs with this
that any magician is advised to pay attention to. Those interested in the
topic are also encouraged to research E-Prime, a version of English that
eliminates “to be” and its permutations from the vocabulary, accomplishing
the same thing in English that OB does in its grammar.
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2.4 How do I turn Ouranian nouns into verbs, adjectives, and adverbs, and vice versa?
Long Answer: There are no rules. Make the language yours. Use the same
word, invent your own prefixes or suffixes, create completely new words,
surrender to spontanaeity, or do whatever else you can think of that feels
right to you.
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2.5 What do the “T+” and “T-” with some of the words mean?
It basically goes as follows: Decide what word you want to add to the
Ouranian language. Take a bag of scrabble tiles, draw between four and
ten, and use these as a seed word. Invoke glossolalia, and let the seed
word change and evolve until you arrive at what feels like the proper word.
Regardless of method used, the critical part of the process lies in adding
the vowels to the mishmash of consonants that one often receives, whether
this is by inspiration, glossolalia, or other method. Peter Carroll states
that:
“Half the trick of barbaric lies with the vowels added at will later,
for example the phrase “the morning is not the magicians friend”
yielded VLBZ, which someone wittly pointed up as vulboozo, to rhyme
with ouzo.”
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3.2 Where can I get a Ouranian Barbaric Dictionary?
The master updated Ouranian Barbaric Dictionary with both English-to-
Ouranian and Ouranian-to-English formats is available on Chaos Matrix at:
http://www.chaosmatrix.com/lib/chaos/texts/obdict2.html
Write them down. As you create more words, you should add them to your own
personal dictionary. Many people feel their words are personal, and choose
to keep them to themselves, oftentimes demanding something of great value
before they will divulge them. However, some other people feel that their
words should be shared with others. To this end, many people post their
words along with their method of creation to usenet newsgroups such as
alt.magick.chaos and to chaos magick e-lists, from where they spread to
other sources. If you are interested in having any words you create added
to the Ouranian Barbaric Dictionaries on the net, you are invited to
contact Fenwick Rysen (fenwick @ chaosmatrix . com), or Joseph Max.555
(maxx @ address . com) with your words, their method of creation, and any
other information you feel is relevant. From there they will be
disseminated and incorporated into all currently updated copies of the
dictionary.
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3.4 What does it mean to use Ouranian like “The Alphabet of Desire”?
The Alphabet of Desire was a concept created by Austin Osman Spare that
basically says to create a symbol set for your own personal use in magick.
It’s creation, use, and application are incredibly personal, and
oftentimes hard to explain to others should such a task even be desirable.
Many people use Ouranian the same way, creating their own words, coming up
with their own rules for usage, and using it for their own specific tasks.
Those interested in Spare’s Alphabet of Desire and basic philosophy should
read Spare’s works, including “The Book of Pleasure” and “The Focus of
Life”. These can be found online at http://www.chaosmatrix.com/lib/chaos/
Stephen Mace’s book “Stealing the Fire From Heaven” is the best guide to
creating an Alphabet-of-Desire in Spare’s tradition that is available to
the modern chaos magician, at a very reasonable price. Write to:
Stephen Mace
P.O. Box 256
Milford, CT 06460
U.S.A
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3.5 Are the words in Peter Carroll’s “Masses of Chaos” Ouranian?
No, these words are Enochian. For those new to either language, one would
be well advised to maintain a dictionary of both languages, and be careful
not to mistake one for the other. Or, in the true vein of the chaos
magickal tradition, you could purposely interchange them and see what you
get. Some people have worked with Enochian spirits using Ouranian
Barbaric, resulting in some Ouranian words for Enochian concepts.
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http://www.chaosmatrix.com/lib/chaos/ob.html
Despite rumors over the last few years that other Ouranian Barbaric pages
are on their way, nothing has yet come to manifestation. If this is no
longer correct, please send in the URL of any new pages for the next update
to the FAQ.
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3.9 What is the relationship between Ouranian Barbaric and Psychic Censor?
The premise for the functioning of Ouranian Barbaric is that through using
words unfamiliar to your mind, you are better able to bypass the Psychic
Censor, and thus avoid Lust of Result and other psychological factors that
become involved when one performs magick. This works well, but some have
discovered that it is of limited effectiveness, because if one works with
the language often he finds himself learning what all of the Ouranian
Barbaric words mean. Tzimon Yliaster was the first to verbalize this:
How one chooses to deal with this problem is of personal concern. To avoid
this problem, it is recommended to refrain from memorizing the meaning of
Ouranian Barbaric words, similar in process to “forgetting” the meaning of
a sigil; this takes practice.
“Random Outburts” can also work well, and new experiments are being
conducted with Glossolalia as a magickal tool; Steve Wilson has covered the
topic best so far with his book “Chaos Ritual.”
One could create new words for themselves when they discover they have
memorized the traditional OB words; this could be a burdensome process
however, possibly causing more confusion than it solves. Some would argue
that this is a good thing, though.
Keep the Psychic Censor in mind when performing your Ouranian Barbaric
work; you don’t want to make the language innefficient by memorizing as
much as possible of it.
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3.10 Is there a Ouranian Barbaric alphabet with its own letters?
Ouranian Barbaric is most often written using the Latin alphabet for ease
of reading. However, writing Ouranian Barbaric in its own alphabet can
serve further to distract the psychic censor from the concepts embodied
by the use of the language. You could develop your own script, or use one
that has already been created.
“Ouranian Linear A” was first used by the people in the UK branch of the
IOT who were also responsible for originating Ouranian Barbaric. It
consists of characters that all end with an arrow, which point you towards
the next character to be read. This allows it the advantage of being
written in any direction: left, right, up, down, spirals, waves, etc.
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This section contains any new words that have been added to the Ouranian
Barbaric dictionaries recently. These should be added to any
older dictionaries on the net to keep all of them up to date. If you have
words to add, see section 3.3 above.