Fire of Source, the Creator
The Spark of Creation: A Divine Gift from Source
The spark of creation is one of the most profound gifts given by Source, igniting within us the ability to imagine, build, and transform the world around us. This divine spark reflects His and Her image, as they are the ultimate Creator. From the beauty of a sunrise to the complexity of a human soul, creation is woven into the fabric of existence, and Source has generously shared this creative essence with humanity. It is through this gift that we dream, innovate, and bring forth ideas that shape our lives and the future. Whether expressed in art, science, relationships, or everyday problem-solving, the spark of creation reminds us of our divine purpose—to create, nurture, and contribute to the world for the greater good. It is a sacred reminder that we are not merely bystanders in life but active participants in Source's grand design, empowered by its eternal light of inspiration. The direction in this working for the divine source flame is the center/within and represents spirit.

The Source Flame in belief
Great creator, God, Goddess, also known as source of creation is representative of the belief that there is a formless being that created all things and life. This formidable creator represents life and death as well as the highest and lowest forms of consciousness. The source is within all things and all things were made from the source. Traditions dating back to earliest accounts of spiritual history speak on this source as a living fire. Zoraster with the sacred flame representing Ahura Mazda. In the Hebrew and Biblical accounts of the burning bush where the fire spoke to Moses. Or in the Hindu accounts as Shiva appearing as a pillar of fire to resolve disputes between Brahma and Vishnu. We see the formless divine take form in these accounts as fire to represent its presence in our world. From the source we came, we are embers of its blaze and within us carry its spark. It is from within the heart that it rest and is our connection to source. In various traditions including ancient Hebrew Mysticism the symbol of this spark within correlates with the heart chakra. It is the Hexagram that has been used in various cultures around the globe for thousands of years. The upright triangle represents the masculine form of divine while the descending triangle represents the feminine aspect of the divine. When they converge, they are a beacon of creation. Source exist within this convergence which is eternal and formless until guided by intention. All that lives carries this spark within their heart and it is eternal as a beacon of our spirit. To awaken our perception and gnosis to it, awakens a deepening of connection to source and respect to its sacred flame.

Praxis Part 1: The Inner Temple
(If already completed, continue to the next part.)
The Inner Temple
The Chair, Mirror, and Table initiation is way to visualize, organize your energy, and construct an inner temple to house the sacred fired. Through a guided meditation and initiation, the practitioner awakens the inner temple and seat of power. It is from this room that the individual can consciously explore the rest of his or her spiritual body. The Chair symbolizes your seat of power, your throne. The Mirror’s shape, style, and quality are the inner un-conscious reflections of self-image. The Table is the foundation of present and future work. The layout of the table and quality signifies the spiritual personal foundation. If the table is solid, then a firm foundation is set in place. If the table is crumbling, then the individual has an unbalance in his or her life or elemental unbalance. The three objects are key elements inside the room, which symbolizes the inner temple. The windows, wall coverings and lighting all reflect the individual’s connection to the inner spiritual consciousness. The room will be an inner sanctuary as well as a place to connect to the Deities.
Guided Meditation and Initiation
Sit or lay down (recommended have someone read to you or pre-record). Have a journal to jot down your findings.
Meditation: Close your eyes. You see a door in front of you a black door with a silver handle. When you are ready open the door and step in. You are in a room lit up from windows and wall lighting. What does the room look like? What do the windows look like? What do the light fixtures on the wall look like? (Pause) Located on the wall to your left is a 7-foot-tall mirror. What does the mirror look like? (Pause) Turn to face the rest of the room. Towards the middle of the room, there is a large chair and a large table. What is the material of the chair and table? What do they look like? (Pause) Is the table solid or crumbling? If crumbling, see all the pieces slowly remolding before your eye. The table first turns silver, then gold and returns to the original form and color. (pause) Glance once more around this room. This is your inner temple or inner sanctuary connected to your spiritual nature. Turn towards the center of the room. A fire erupts in the center of your temple. This is your sacred fire, your spark of creation. The fire shimmers with a silvery glow guarding its light. It will not go out yet by maintaining it by offering wood you solidify your connection to the fire. It is this relationship that will aid in the practice.
Turn to your right, you see the door you entered through Open the door, a bright light shines through, and step through the door. You see yourself sitting, when ready sit back into your body and when ready, open your eyes. You have just established and awakened your inner temple.
(Repeat this practice for three days in a row to solidify and see it within your minds eye easily.)
Praxis Part 2: The Sigil of Source
As source is formless it would be a humor to create a sigil yet there are two I have found in my practice. They both exemplify the foundational force of Great Creator.
1. The first to the right is a example of the symbol "Om", which is Sanskrit for the word of creation. As the word was formless and it moved across the waters and from its intention life was born. "Let there be light".
2. The second, the hexagram, a six-pointed geometric figure formed by overlapping two equilateral triangles, holds deep significance across cultures and traditions. Known by many names, it is most famously referred to as the "Star of David" in Judaism, symbolizing divine protection and unity. In Hinduism, it is called the "Shatkona," representing the balance of masculine and feminine energies. In alchemy, the hexagram is known as the "Seal of Solomon," symbolizing the union of opposites. Regardless of its name, this ancient symbol continues to carry profound spiritual, cultural, and historical meaning worldwide.
Pick one of these sigils and paint it on a canvas or parchment. Canvas is excellent for reusing the sigil for connecting to the flame in additional rites.
Praxis Part 3: Ritual
Tools:
A white pillar candle, glass white candle preferred. (often found at the doller store as prayer candles). You will leave it vigil and burn out. Tea lights work as well
The Sigil
Lancet, to annoint the sigil with a drop of your blood. (Your blood connects you to the divine current)
A dagger, sword, wand for circle casting
Sea Salt
Essential oil of choice
Lighter
Alchohol/Sanitation wipe
Journal and pen
Part 1: Take a ritual bath: Mix a small bowl of sea salt and the essential oil. While in the shower, after washing, scrub your body with the sea salt and essential oil. Its a spiritual cleanser, exfoliates the skin, and leaves a scent. (do not use rock salt sea salt, only use the finley ground powder sea salt.)
Part 2: Sacred space preperation: You can use a room with a table, or if you have an altar place the candle, lancet, sanitation wipe, and sigil on it. Have it to where you can see it. Prepare the room with additional candles and incense to set the mood. Dragons blood or Sandlewood recommended. (Incense not necessary if in a place you cannot.)
Part 3: Creating the Circle: There are many ways to cast a circle. For the Draconian current I use the one: "I cast a circle of serpents around, entwined and bound, above and below to protect the energies sow." Another from Coven Crystal Dragon: "I cast this circle, a place that is not a place, a space between here and the land of the mighty ones to be a sacred space."
Take your dagger/sword/want, and walking counter clockwise (as we are going within), draw pushing your energy through the ritual tool drawing the circle around the space while saying the words of choice. End with drawing a trident upright to seal the space.
Part 4: Sigil Visualization: Use the alchohol wipe and wipe your finger. Using the lancet place a drop on the sigil.
Mediation: Stare at the sigil for a time until you can memorize its shape. Stare at the candle flame, then close your eyes. You are in a field with trees in the distance. It is dusk and the sun is setting. The ground shakes and rising from the field in front of you is the sigil in gold and silver. You see it fully rise then morph and change shape and then return to its original shape and open. As it opens a gust of light and darkness flow into the field. Began chanting "Om", at least nine times. The last time add an Ah'OM.
When you feel the energy shift proceeed to the invocation.
Part 5: Invocation and Awakening the Sacred Flame of Source
O Sacred Flame of the Source,
I call upon your divine light,
Awaken within me my fire of creation,
Transforming all that is mundane into extraordinary.
With your radiant glow,
Shine upon my heart and spirit,
Burn away the shadows of doubt and fear,
And awaken my true essence to its fullest potential.
As I stand in the presence of your brilliance,
I invite the inspiration of the universe,
May your flame illuminate my path,
Guiding me toward my highest purpose.
O Source of all creation,
Fill me with your wisdom and love,
Let your sacred fire flow through me,
Empowering my words, actions, and dreams.
With gratitude, I surrender to your light,
For in this flame, I find connection,
To all beings, to the cosmos,
And to the divine dance of existence.
In the spark that was given,
En Nomine Flammae Sacrae
Light the candle
Take a moment to stare at its light. Then close your eyes and visualize its flame. Using your
senses and visualization, breath in the fire from the candle. See its reddish flame flow through
your nostrils filling you with its light. Continue this for thirteen breaths. This will help revitalize and
be a beacon for her fire awakening within.
Part 6: Inner temple Meditation
1. After the invocation, sit down or lay down. Allow the experience to unfold with messages or visuals that are given if any. See what comes up. Remember to have your journal close by to write anything down. When done proceed to the meditation.
2. Meditation: See before you a black door with a silver handle. You have seen this door before, it is to your temple door. Open the door and step in. The torch light flickers on the wall as you see your table, chair and mirror. In the center of the room you see a new structure. light is shining down out of a hole in the ceiling upon it. Walk toward it and you see it is a fire pit with a radiant flame burning bright from the light shining upon it. You see next to it a stack of logs. Take a log and place it on the flames. As you do this, the torches on the walls flare up and back down. The divine fire burns brighter both in golden and silvery hues. Take time to feel its warmth. Once done, open your eyes.
Come back here to care for the flame by adding logs to it. You will find the more you do, the more you sense your own energy as well as the Great Creator. Know from this day Great Creator walks with you.
Part 7: Closing
1. Give thanks to Great Creator that resides without and within.
2. Say: " I leave this candle burning vigil, in honor of its sacred flame and the flame I carry."
3. Say: "It is done"
4. Draw the upside down trident to open the space
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