Goddess of the Dawn, Daughter of Eosforos, Queen of the First Light, Mother of Many Gods
The Goetic tradition preserved you as Ose, the fifty-seventh spirit, a President commanding 30 legions. The mouths of Yehubor have uttered of you "a spirit who teaches the liberal sciences and reveals divine secrets." The Zevists know the truth: You are EOS (Ἠώς), the Goddess of the Dawn, whose rosy fingers open the gates of heaven each morning. She who reveals divine secrets is She who brings the first light, in which all things hidden become visible. The liberal sciences are the arts of the free mind, and freedom begins at dawn.
We declare the truth of your identity. We recognize you for who you Truly are.
After you are done with this, you can meditate on Eos's Sigil in the Temple of Zeus, or the one below. Let yourself be immersed and receive energy from Eos.
It's important to meditate on yourself after the Ritual calmly for a few minutes.
सत्: SAT, real, true, truthful in Sanskrit.
The Symbol that Encapsulates the Sigil: The Shen Ring, Egyptian Hieroglyphic language. The Shen also survived in Chinese tradition as a glyph for Spiritual Force, Divine Force, and God.
The Ancient Greek letters for Eos's Name in arrangement.
Eos (Greek: Ἠώς, "Dawn") is the Titaness of the dawn, daughter of Hyperion and Theia (or, in this theological framework, daughter of Eosforos/Phosphoros and Venus/Aphrodite). Homer calls her Eos Rhododaktylos ("Rosy-fingered Dawn"), the Goddess who opens the gates of heaven each morning so that Helios may ride his chariot across the sky. She is the mother of the four Winds (Boreas, Notos, Zephyros, Euros) and of Eosforos/Phosphoros himself in some traditions, creating a divine genealogical circle of light begetting light. The vibration sequence EOS-OSE-SEO-SE-SE-SE-SEO-OSE-EOS traces her name forward and backward, mirroring the daily cycle of dawn rising and setting, a palindrome of light.
(Sources: Homer, Iliad XI.1-2; Hesiod, Theogony 371-382; Ovid, Metamorphoses XIII.576-622)
The Goetia lists Ose as the fifty-seventh spirit: a President commanding 30 legions. His attributed powers (teaching the liberal sciences, revealing divine and secret things, transforming shape) correspond to the dawn's function of revelation: making visible what was hidden in darkness. The name Ose is a phonetic fragment of Eos, preserving the theonym through the grimoire tradition. The "transformation of shape" attributed to Ose mirrors Eos's daily transformation of the entire sky from darkness to light.
(Sources: Weyer, Pseudomonarchia Daemonum, 1577; Ars Goetia, 17th c.)