MB Free Occult Dictionary — Quick Reference for Practitioners

MB Free Occult Dictionary — Quick Reference for Practitioners

The MB Free Occult Dictionary is a compact, practitioner-focused reference designed to put essential occult terms and concepts at your fingertips. Whether you’re a student of esoterica, a working magician, or simply curious, this quick-reference guide condenses core definitions, practical notes, and cross-references so you can move from reading to practice faster.

How to use this dictionary

  • Scan for terms: Use the alphabetical layout to quickly locate unfamiliar words during study or ritual preparation.
  • Focus on essentials: Each entry highlights the operative meaning for practitioners rather than exhaustive historical commentary.
  • Cross-reference: Commonly linked entries (e.g., “sigil” ↔ “sealing”) point you toward related concepts you may need to consult next.
  • Practical tip: Keep a printed page or digital shortcut of the most-used 25 entries for ritual read-alongs.

Key entries (selected)

Term Quick definition Practical note
Aleph-Tav Hebrew letters symbolizing beginning and end; totality Use in talismans for wholeness or binding intent
Egregore Thought-form created by collective belief Reinforce or dissolve with group ritual and focused imagination
Sigil A graphical symbol encoding a desire Create by reduction method; charge with focused intent
Servitor A constructed spirit created to perform tasks Program clearly, include lifespan and release method
Scrying Divination via reflective surfaces Use consistent medium (mirror, bowl, crystal) and a quiet mindset
Banishing Ritual to clear unwanted influences Perform before consecration or focused workings
Talisman Charged object bearing a purpose or protection Craft under appropriate astrological timing for stronger effect
Correspondence Symbolic link between things (e.g., herbs ↔ planets) Use correspondences to amplify intent in rituals
Lesser Banishing Ritual of the Pentagram (LBRP) A daily protection and clearing rite from Western occult tradition Learn thoroughly; many practitioners use it as foundational practice
Pathworking Guided meditative journey through symbolic landscapes Script clear goals and debrief insights after each session

Quick-reference rituals and formats

  • One-minute banishing: Visualize a white flame passing through your space from north to south while stating a short banishing line aloud.
  • Sigil charging (3-step): Draw → Focus intent for 60 seconds → Release via breath or burning.
  • Simple talisman consecration: Cleanse (smoke/water) → Inscribe intent → Charge with focused visualization under chosen planetary hour.

Safety and best practices

  • Set clear intent: Ambiguous instructions yield ambiguous results; define desired outcomes precisely.
  • Grounding: After intense work, ground with food, movement, or contact with earth to rebalance.
  • Ethics: Consider consent and potential impacts when working

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