For Prosperity & Good Fortune
Cast Sterling Silver Talisman of JUPITER I am very pleased to be able to offer different authentic sterling silver talismans of Jupiter for prosperity and good fortune. The talisman shown on this page was made with Jupiter in Sagittarius, his sign and is the strongest Jupiter talisman until Jupiter goes into Pisces in 2010! Jupiter is the best planet for prosperity, wealth, income and good fortune as well as wisdom and knowledge. Not only are the Jupiter in Sagittarius talismans autnentically made according to instructions of the Renaissance mage Cornelius Agrippa and the Picatrix, the key text of medieval and Renaissance astrological magic using their images, and designs, but most importantly these limited edition talismans were actually cast out of molten silver at a time precisely chosen to be the most astrologically auspicious for Jupiter talismans. Without this precisely chosen time of making, "talismans" are nothing but lifeless pieces of jewelry. You can see the actual chart of the making of these talismans below.
According to Agrippa, "They made also another Image of Jupiter for a religious and glorious life, and advancement of fortune; whose figure was a man having the head of a Lyon or a Ram, and Eagles feet, cloathed in Saffron coloured cloathes, and he was called the son of Jupiter." Three Books of Occult Philosophy, Book II, chapter 39. Turning to the back of the talismans, which you can see to right, we see the Latin motto, Confirmo O Deus Potentissimus, "Make Secure, O God Most Powerful" This comes directly from Barrett's the Magus as Agrippa's original talismans do not use the Latin mottoes found in Barrett. Next on the back we see the circular seal of Jupiter as well as the character of the Intelligence of Jupiter, IOPHIEL. This character was generated from the table of Jupiter, by using the numbers corresponding to the Hebrew letters of the name IOPHIEL. All in all the talismans are a wonderful example of the magical power of numbers and symbols, practical exemplars of the harmony and interconnections of all things in the Cosmos. The elected time and date is 2:04 pm MDT on September 6, 2007 for Boulder, Colorado, where the talismans were actually cast. At this time Jupiter rising. It was the day of Jupiter and the planetary hour of Jupiter. Jupiter is highly dignified by sign. This was a very special casting because there was not a single flawed talisman in the batch, very unusual and very auspicious. This is the best election for Jupiter for the rest of 2007 and until Jupiter goes into Pisces in 2010! I am pleased to offer beautiful silver talismans of Jupiter. The talismans are a bit less than an ounce of sterling silver and are 3/4 of an inch in diameter. After being cast at the elected time, the talismans were then consecrated and a leather cord added. Each talisman comes with a color Nigel Jackson image of Jupiter for mediation and visualization as well as full consecration and ritual instructions. For information on availability and price of this talisman see Jupiter in Sagittarius Talisman Here is further information on Astrological Talismans and Astrological Magic. You might also be interested in my Renaissance Astrology CD Library Series, with 52 rare astrology and magic books as well as my Facsimile Editions of unique Astrology and Magic Books and my discussion group Spiritus Mundi. If you wish to delve even deeper into this fascinating area I offer my Planetary Magic Mini-Course and Mansions of the Moon Mini-Course, which allow students to immediately start making talismans and elections and are a great introduction to my longer Electional Astrology Course, and Astrological Magic Course. HOME Please Contact me with any Questions & Comments Specializing in Horary Astrology, Electional Astrology Astrological Magic and Astrological Talismans. Copyright 2004, Christopher Warnock, All Rights Reserved. Please note that due to the effect of the consecration ritual, which individualizes the talisman, that no returns will be accepted nor refunds made for Jupiter silver talismans. |