QUOTE(Peking @ Aug 15 2010, 05:28 AM)
Yes, Kraig uses the invoking pentagram for that element you are currently consecrating and Konstantion uses the banishing pentagram for that element. I just took earth as an example.
Booth Kraig and Konstantinos uses the closing of the watchtower to end the consecrating ritual though. No difference there. This LBRP (with the invoking or banishing pentagrams I am talking about) is a part of the closing of the watchtower.
Oh, I see. Weird. I don't have Konstantinos' book, so couldn't cross reference there, thanks for clarifying.
A pure invocation isn't inherently unbalanced, especially if you are invoking to restore a balance you've never had. It might even be ideal to leave certain elements invoked for this very reason. We're often taught in magick to always, always, always banish, but why would you want to get rid of a positive unleashed force?
In the G.D. system (at least ones I've heard of), aspirants will spend months invoking a single element (e.g., earth). This could be problematic if they weren't going to ever move on to invoking the other elements, but they do. I assume that the earth pantacle won't be your last magical tool. And to compound safety, Earth is also a bit more inherently balanced, being on the middle pillar, than (say) fire or water (on Netzech and Hod).
I think that either way could give you good results. You could probably do one, or the other, or both.
I'd go first with the invocation, since that's what you want for the earth pentacle. If that feels unbalanced, you can immediately follow with the banishing (since you're about to close the ceremony anyway). I'd be a bit worried if the energy in the circle felt
too unbalanced, since that would be the tide in which you just consecrated your tool. But that's okay too, no reason why you can't re-consecrate.
In sum though, (IMHO) you have the right idea...if it feels too unbalanced at the end, banish.
This post has been edited by monkman418: Aug 15 2010, 01:48 PM