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Course Calendar
Institute of Operative & Alchemical Magic
The following courses represent the structured instructional sequence offered through the Institute of Operative & Alchemical Magic. Course titles and hour equivalents are provided to give prospective students a clear understanding of scope, commitment, and progression. Hour equivalents reflect combined instructional time, guided practice, and supervised or mentored work.
Foundations of Operative and Alchemical Practice in the context of Enochian magic
Approximate hours forty
This foundational course introduces students to the philosophical, historical, and practical basis of operative magic. Instruction covers core alchemical principles relating to Enochianspecifically, disciplined preparation, elemental balance, daily practice methods, and the ethical responsibilities of operative work. Emphasis is placed on stability, grounding, and establishing a sustainable personal practice.
Introduction to the Enochian System
Approximate hours forty
This course introduces the structure and logic of the Enochian system, including historical context, core terminology, and system architecture. Students learn the role of the Great Table, the Tablet of Union, elemental quarters, and angelic hierarchies. Instruction focuses on comprehension, orientation, and preparation rather than immediate operative engagement.
Elemental Structures and Applied Elemental Work
Approximate hours thirty
This course explores elemental theory as it applies to operative magical systems. Students engage with elemental balance, elemental excess and deficiency, and practical methods for elemental integration. Instruction emphasizes experiential understanding and prepares students for later ritual and operative work.
Ritual Construction and Operative Method
Approximate hours fifty
This course focuses on the principles of ritual construction, sequencing, timing, and structure. Students learn how operative rituals are built, how intention is formalized through method, and how ritual components interact within a working. Practical exercises emphasize clarity, consistency, and responsibility.
Enochian Names and Vibratory Practice
Approximate hours forty
This course provides instruction in name derivation, vibratory techniques, and the correct use of Enochian names within operative contexts. Students learn pronunciation approaches, vibratory discipline, and methods for developing sensitivity and precision in vocal and internal work.
Ritual Tools and Consecration Methods
Approximate hours thirty
This course addresses the construction, consecration, and use of ritual tools within traditional operative frameworks. Instruction emphasizes function, symbolism as applied structure, and long term relationship with tools rather than aesthetic display. Students gain practical understanding of how tools support operative effectiveness.
Operative Engagement with Angelic Hierarchies
Approximate hours fifty
This intermediate level course introduces structured engagement with angelic forces within the Enochian system. Instruction emphasizes preparation, safety, proper sequencing, and integration practices. Students are guided in responsible engagement rather than experimental or unsupervised work.
Advanced Operative Practice and System Integration
Approximate hours sixty
This advanced course focuses on long term operative work, complex ritual frameworks, visionary practice, and integration of experience into daily life. Instruction emphasizes discernment, ethical responsibility, and sustained practice rather than intensity or novelty.
Initiatory and Teaching Readiness Studies
Approximate hours forty
This course is intended for advanced students preparing for long term practice or future teaching roles. Topics include transmission of knowledge, student readiness, ethical instruction, boundaries, and maintaining system integrity. Emphasis is placed on responsibility and maturity rather than authority.
Total Program Commitment
Approximate total hours one hundred eighty to two hundred fifty
Total hours vary depending on prior experience, pace of progression, and depth of engagement. Advancement through courses is based on demonstrated understanding, consistency of practice, and readiness rather than fixed timelines.
Assessment & Supervised Practice Hours (if applicable):
Certification
Students who successfully complete Institute coursework may be awarded a Certificate of Completion. Certification is issued based on completion of required coursework, demonstrated proficiency, and satisfactory completion of assigned practice and study requirements. Certificates reflect readiness and competence within the scope of the training and are awarded at the discretion of the Institute.
Course pricing disclosed after acceptance