The Heavenly Guardian · The Horseman of Truth
After you are done with this, you can meditate on Orobas's Sigil in the Temple of Zeus. Let yourself be immersed and receive energy from Castor-Orobas, the Heavenly Guardian.
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 Letters of the Sigil Inside: The Ancient Greek letters for Orobas's Name in arrangement.
On the Dioscuri: Castor (Κάστωρ) and Polydeukes (Πολυδεύκης) are the Divine Twins, sons of Zeus, known as the Dioscuri. Castor was the Tamer of Horses, reflected in Orobas's equine form. Polydeukes was the Mighty Boxer, reflected in Marbas's leonine strength. Together they form the Twin Pillars of heavenly protection. The Goetic tradition obscured their True Names; we restore them.
On the Ashvins: In Vedic tradition, the same Divine Twins are called the Ashvins (Aśvinau), the Horsemen of Dawn. Nasatya ("the Truthful") corresponds to Castor/Orobas, the one who never deceives. Dasra ("the Wondrous Healer") corresponds to Polydeukes/Marbas, the one who heals and seizes. The Ashvins ride across the sky at first light, rescuing the imperiled, healing the sick, and restoring what was lost. Their presence in Vedic, Greek, and Roman traditions confirms the universality of the Twin archetype.