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==Ceremonial magic== Fire and the other Greek classical elements were incorporated into the [[Golden Dawn tradition|Golden Dawn]] system. Philosophus (4=7) is the elemental grade attributed to fire; this grade is also attributed to the [[Hermetic Qabalah|Qabalistic]] [[Sefirot|Sephirah]] [[Netzach]] and the planet [[Venus]].<ref>Israel Regardie, ''The Golden Dawn'', pp. 154β65.</ref> The [[magical weapon|elemental weapon]] of fire is the Wand.<ref>Regardie, ''Golden Dawn''</ref> Each of the elements has several associated spiritual beings. The archangel of fire is [[Michael (archangel)|Michael]], the angel is Aral, the ruler is Seraph, the king is Djin, and the fire [[elemental]]s (following [[Paracelsus]]) are called [[Salamander (legendary creature)|salamanders]].<ref>Regardie, ''Golden Dawn'', p. 80.</ref> Fire is considered to be active; it is represented by the symbol for [[Leo (astrology)|Leo]] and it is referred to the lower right point of the [[pentacle]] in the Supreme Invoking Ritual of the Pentacle.<ref>Regardie, ''Golden Dawn'', pp. 280β286; Kraig, ''Modern Magick'', pp. 206β209.</ref> Many of these associations have since spread throughout the occult community.
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