Forays into the Coptic Magical Papyri
Over the last month, I have conducted some experiments with an invocation from a Coptic magical papyrus ( Cairo 45060 ). Being the direct successors of the earlier PGM material, the Coptic magical papyri ( henceforth CMP ), are a good corpus for PGM practitioners to safely explore and even incorporate into existing workings. The CMP consist primarily of magical rites derived from Sethian Gnosticism, interspersed with some earlier PGM material, and strongly Christianized. Cairo 45060 forms part of a genre I refer to as the polyvalent / omnivalent formula , an invocation or prayer that has several different uses (which usually follow it in the surviving texts), and often can be employed for just about anything. Several of them occur in the CMP, most of them published in Marvin Meyer's "Ancient Christian Magic" (whence the present one is taken). One of the most impressive ones in my opinion is a long, liturgical Sethian invocation, published in " A Coptic Han