Procyon Talisman

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Ritually consecrated on June 26, 2025 at 2:41pm in Washington, D.C. on Jupiter Day, Jupiter Hour. This talisman pendant is a brass bezel set with a Bird of Paradise agate gemstone engraved with the symbol of Procyon. Herbs include Calendula, Marigold, Bee Pollen, and Life Everlasting Flowers. Effumigation included gold amber, frankincense, paper mulberry and copal resins.

Procyon talismans are intended for health and spiritual protection. Offerings for this working included ethically sourced rooster feathers, dog treats (an acknowledgment of Procyon’s connection to dogs, and their protective qualities), wine, beebread and honeys, candles, eggs, mead, apples, peaches, plums, seeded sourdough, sunflowers, bird seed, olive oil, and baked treats.

Bernadette Brady cites Procyon as “The one that comes before, things in transition” as Procyon rises before Sirius, which can indicate quick and rapid success, or fame, or moments of acute transition, such as through healing, gnosis, or crisis.  Richard Hinckley Allen has described Procyon to portend “wealth, fame, and good fortune.” Ritual divination suggests these talismans are helpful for leadership, spiritual insight and unveiling of truths, physical resilience, and extrasensory perception.

Ritually consecrated on June 26, 2025 at 2:41pm in Washington, D.C. on Jupiter Day, Jupiter Hour. This talisman pendant is a brass bezel set with a Bird of Paradise agate gemstone engraved with the symbol of Procyon. Herbs include Calendula, Marigold, Bee Pollen, and Life Everlasting Flowers. Effumigation included gold amber, frankincense, paper mulberry and copal resins.

Procyon talismans are intended for health and spiritual protection. Offerings for this working included ethically sourced rooster feathers, dog treats (an acknowledgment of Procyon’s connection to dogs, and their protective qualities), wine, beebread and honeys, candles, eggs, mead, apples, peaches, plums, seeded sourdough, sunflowers, bird seed, olive oil, and baked treats.

Bernadette Brady cites Procyon as “The one that comes before, things in transition” as Procyon rises before Sirius, which can indicate quick and rapid success, or fame, or moments of acute transition, such as through healing, gnosis, or crisis.  Richard Hinckley Allen has described Procyon to portend “wealth, fame, and good fortune.” Ritual divination suggests these talismans are helpful for leadership, spiritual insight and unveiling of truths, physical resilience, and extrasensory perception.