Sigils: Types and Styles - Mark B Jackson
Thu, 20 Feb
|London
An in-depth overview of the sigils employed in Western occultism. From the Spirit sigils of Medieval ceremonial magic to the Thought sigils of Austin Osman Spare, Chaos magick and beyond, this is a fascinating journey into the inner world of magicians, and the entities they may call on.


Time & Location
20 Feb 2025, 17:00 – 18:00
London, 19-21 Cecil Ct, London WC2N 4EZ, UK
About the event
Sigils are symbolic icons designed for a specific magical purpose -an occult device originating in astrology. Traditionally, sigils are line diagrams representing the signature of a planetary, elemental, angelic or demonic spirit used in the ceremonial magic developed during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Such sigils were derived from the spirits themselves, or divined by magicians using various numerological techniques.
In modern times, Chaos magicians employ sigils as Monograms of Thought, psychological symbols of intent and desire, created by the conjuror in their personal quest of mystical exploration.
Join Mark Jackson for a fascinating guided tour through the history and types of these symbols of spirit and thought, the inner world of magicians and the entities they might invoke, for better or for worse.