From Paul Huson's Mastering Witchcraft:
Now take your second piece of parchment and draw on it the six-pointed star, or hexagram of Solomon, as in the illustration, inscribing the T-shaped cross in the centre last. This cross, referred to by witches of the last century as the triple tau of the arch Mosms, is a variant of your triple sealing cross.
Combined with the hexagram and the six minor taus, it is regarded by witches as an extraordinarily powerful talisman of protection.
When the ink has dried, retrace the inverted triangle [upside down traingle] with salt water from your cup, chanting these words:
"So therefore he who would govern the works of fire must first asperge with lustral water of the loud resounding sea."
Then with the thurible, trace in the air above the star the upright triangle, chanting:
"And when after all the phantoms are banished, thou shalt perceive that holy formless fire, that fire which darts and flashes through the hidden depths of the universe: Hear thou the voice of fire!"
Finally, retrace the whole star yet again with the Athame, this time in silence, visualizing the symbol glowing in blue light.
Notes:Mosms? - maybe he means Masons. The Triple Tau of the Arch Masons looks the same, but inverted. see The Triple Tau
From The Lesser Key of Solomon: Goetia
THIS is the Form of the Hexagram of Solomon, the figure whereof is to be made on parchment of a calf's skin, and worn at the skirt of thy white vestment, and covered with a cloth of fine linen white and pure, the which is to be shown unto the Spirits when they do appear, so that they be compelled to take human shape upon them and be obedient.
(Colours.--Circle, Hexagon, and T cross in centre outlined in black, Maltese crosses black; the five exterior
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triangles of the Hexagram where Te, tra, gram, ma, ton, is written, are filled in with bright yellow; the T cross in centre is red, with the three little squares therein in black. The lower exterior triangle, where the Sigil is drawn in black, is left white. The words "Tetragrammaton" and "Tau" are in black letters; and AGLA with Alpha and Omega in red letters.)
Here is another variant from the Heptameron:
(Colours.--Circle, Hexagon, and T cross in centre outlined in black, Maltese crosses black; the five exterior
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triangles of the Hexagram where Te, tra, gram, ma, ton, is written, are filled in with bright yellow; the T cross in centre is red, with the three little squares therein in black. The lower exterior triangle, where the Sigil is drawn in black, is left white. The words "Tetragrammaton" and "Tau" are in black letters; and AGLA with Alpha and Omega in red letters.)
Here is another variant from the Heptameron:
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