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The Earth Pentacle, one of the elemental "weapons" or tools of an Adept in the Golden Dawn system of magic. About the perimeter are the Hebrew names Adonai ha-Aretz ("Lord of Earth"), Auriel (the name of an archangel, meaning "Light of God"), Phorlakh (the name of the angel of elemental earth), Kerub (an order of angels), Phrat (one of four mythical rivers of Eden, the Euphrates), Tzaphon ("North") and Aretz ("Earth"). The sigils following each name are derived from that name using the Rose Cross method of sigilisation. The remaining space is for the magical motto of the Adept.

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