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This figure notates in greater detail how to properly draw the sigil: The Mystical Figure or Solomon. This doesn't line up exactly with any of Solomon's 44 Seals, but appears to use characteristics of each. Unknown as to its purpose here, but presumably one would draw it on the back of the paper to be burned.
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This figure notates in greater detail how to properly draw the sigil: The Mystical Figure or Solomon. This doesn't line up exactly with any of Solomon's 44 Seals, but appears to use characteristics of each. Unknown as to its purpose here, but presumably one would draw it on the back of the paper to be burned. algiz the y symbol with a line in the middle of it stands for protection. the two lines on top seems to be negativity meaning its a protection symbol against negativity. The s symbol to the right corner stands for sigil if the paper needed to be burned it is during sunset facing the west. The square box to the west symbolizes the sun or rune wholeness.
 
The symbol portrayed on the previous page to this page, shows the sigil is bound by a lock. These symbols can be misinterpreted the characteristics are unknown because of the creation of the sigil by the caster themselves. Only the one who created it can unlock its secrets. The lock coded over it was placed there for a reason. You can tell by the draw lines as if it was placed in a hurry. From the symbolization in this book I can tell you it’s much older.

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This figure notates in greater detail how to properly draw the sigil: The Mystical Figure or Solomon. This doesn't line up exactly with any of Solomon's 44 Seals, but appears to use characteristics of each. Unknown as to its purpose here, but presumably one would draw it on the back of the paper to be burned. algiz the y symbol with a line in the middle of it stands for protection. the two lines on top seems to be negativity meaning its a protection symbol against negativity. The s symbol to the right corner stands for sigil if the paper needed to be burned it is during sunset facing the west. The square box to the west symbolizes the sun or rune wholeness.

The symbol portrayed on the previous page to this page, shows the sigil is bound by a lock. These symbols can be misinterpreted the characteristics are unknown because of the creation of the sigil by the caster themselves. Only the one who created it can unlock its secrets. The lock coded over it was placed there for a reason. You can tell by the draw lines as if it was placed in a hurry. From the symbolization in this book I can tell you it’s much older.