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Magical Seals Signs and Signatures by Donna Rose — Sigil Reference Book

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Magical Seals, Signs and Signatures by Donna Rose collects hundreds of seals and sigils from Solomonic, Kabbalistic, Goetic, Abramelin, Egyptian, voodoo, and archangelic traditions into one practical visual reference. Each image is presented as a tool to wear, carry, or contemplate for attracting specific intentions — a working reference for practitioners who use sigils across multiple grimoire lineages.

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  • Author: Donna Rose
  • Type: Paperback reference book
  • Size/Quantity: 112 pages, approx. 8.5 x 5.5 inches
  • Best for: Practitioners seeking visual seals and sigils for specific ritual intentions


A Reference Library of Magical Symbols


Seal and sigil traditions have circulated in magical manuscripts for centuries, drawing on Jewish Kabbalistic sources, Christian grimoire traditions, Islamic magical texts, and African spiritual systems. Images attributed to Solomon, the archangels, the spirits of the Goetia, and the voodoo lwa were copied, recopied, and eventually printed in popular occult reference books that found their way into botanicas, herb shops, and magical supply stores. Magical Seals, Signs and Signatures is part of that lineage.


The book collects hundreds of seals and sigils drawn from multiple traditions into a single visual reference. Solomonic seals, planetary tables, seals from the Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses, Abramelin magic word squares, Egyptian symbols, voodoo talismans, archangelic signatures, and cabalistic diagrams are all included. The intent is practical: these images are presented as tools to wear, carry, or contemplate in order to attract specific influences, ward off harm, or draw in fortune and protection.


How Practitioners Use This Book


Unlike a narrative text, this book functions primarily as a reference guide. A practitioner working on court case magic might turn to the planetary seals for Jupiter or the relevant Solomonic seal. Someone focused on protection might find the Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses entries or voodoo talisman section most relevant. The book is designed to be returned to repeatedly as different needs arise rather than read cover to cover. Its value compounds over time as your practice deepens and you encounter new ritual contexts requiring specific symbolic support.


How to Use Magical Seals Signs and Signatures


Use this book as an ongoing visual reference, selecting seals to match your current ritual intentions and incorporating them into your practice.

  1. Identify Your Intention

    Identify the intention you want to support, whether protection, luck, love, or legal matters. Then use the book's index or tradition-based sections to locate the seal or sigil that most closely matches your goal.

  2. Reproduce the Seal

    Print, copy, or hand-draw the chosen seal onto paper or parchment. Many practitioners prefer to trace the image while focusing on their intention. The act of recreation can itself serve as a form of activation.

  3. Work with the Symbol

    Carry the seal, place it on your altar, or incorporate it into a mojo bag or candle work. You can also use it as a meditation focus. Return to the book regularly as different needs arise in your practice.


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I keep this book in stock because it fills a specific gap: a compact, affordable visual reference for seals and sigils that practitioners actually reach for during working sessions. It doesn't replace deeper study of any one tradition, but as a quick reference covering multiple systems in one place, it earns its shelf space. If you work with candles, mojo bags, or ceremonial magic, having this within reach is practical. Browse my spellcraft and magic books for complementary titles.


Frequently Asked Questions


What seal traditions are covered in the book?

The book covers Seals of Solomon, Seals of the Spirits, seals from the Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses, magic tables of the planets, Abramelin word squares, Egyptian symbols, voodoo talismans, and more.

Who is Donna Rose?

Donna Rose is a pen name associated with popular occult reference books widely distributed through botanica and metaphysical supply channels. The books are aimed at practical, accessible use rather than academic study.

How long is the book?

The book is 112 pages in paperback format, measuring approximately 8.5 x 5.5 inches. It functions as a visual reference guide rather than a narrative read, so it is most useful consulted as ongoing reference.

Where do these seal traditions come from historically?

Seal traditions draw on a long history of grimoire magic spanning Jewish, Christian, Islamic, and African spiritual systems. These images circulated through manuscripts for centuries before entering print as reference books.

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