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Two towers, two planes, the first aircraft bearing “the number of Magick in itself,” signaling the commencement of the ritual. And the second plane? “There are three main methods of invoking any Deity…The ‘First Method’ consists of devotion to that Deity … a perfect instruction exists in Liber 175,” writes Aleister Crowley in “Magick” from Liber ABA. “This is the book of Uniting [Oneself] to a particular Deity by devotion,” reiterates Crowley in Liber 175 itself. “Concerning the ceremonies… prepare a powerful Invocation of the particular Deity… let it be known that this method is adaptable to the necessities of all. … let him take anything soever, and consecrate it … let him consecrate each thing that he useth to the service of that particular Deity.”
Meaning: This is a ceremonial invocation (the act of invoking or calling upon a deity, spirit, etc., for aid, protection, inspiration, or the like). Flight 11, consecrated with the number of magic and declaring the commencement of a magical operation; Flight 175, invoking Liber 175, stating the intent and purpose of the operation, ie. invoking and uniting with “a particular deity.” Few deities would approve of such cruel and destructive methods of invocation, but Crowley provides direction to the supplicant on that very point: “Yet also may he deliberately practise cruelties, where the particular Deity manifests His love in that manner; as in the case of Kali, and of Pan.” Crowley also provides a warning, which clarifies the intent of those engaged in this ritual: “Nevertheless, forget not that this practice is dangerous, and may cause the manifestation of evil things, hostile and malicious.”