5/10/2026
While testing the waters of making sigils via combinations of destabilized unicode sequences, comprised heavily of layered and overlapping unicode, I discovered that they become almost understandably nonsensical when fed into certain TTS agents. In trying to read out these symbols, they become reduced to blubbering incoherent messes, ruinously trying to make sense of the randomly assorted unicode sequence. For example, the sequence:
ꙮꙮ אׄ҈⃢̸͠אׄ҈⃢̸͠ אׄ҈⃢̸͠אׄ҈⃢̸͠
ꙮא҈⃢̸ྀིྀིooྀི
◌̴א҈⃢̸א҈⃢̸א҈⃢̸◌א҈⃢̸ླྀאא҈⃢̸҈⃢̸
⟁҉⃞̴͜∞⃠̸̳҈☉⃢̴͠⌬҈⃝̸꩜⃟̴̲͡
ꙮ⃢҈⃢҉⃞̴͜∞⃠̸̳҈☉⃢̴͠҈⃝̸꩜⃟̴҈⃢̸̲͠⃝̷⟁҉⃞̴͜∞⃠̸̳҈☉⃢̴͠⌬҈⃝̸꩜⃟̴̲͡
҈⃢̸̲͠⃝̷⟁҉⃞̴͜∞⃠̸̳҈☉⃢̴͠⌬҈⃝̸꩜⃟̴̲͡
א҈⃢̸א҈⃢̸א҈⃢̸א҈⃢̸א҈⃢̸א҈⃢̸א҈⃢̸҈⃢̸
[the unicode is likely not able to be read on whatever platform this is being viewed on.]
--was read by several different TTS agents, all producing varying results and none making any sense of it. Some immediately failed and rejected the unicode, as expected.
My immediate conclusion was that it was like that of glossolalia, being divine forces cast into language in different vocalizations, but my friend reminded me of one key difference between the two.
“Since it is directly translating certain characters which are an established cyberlanguage, that of unicode, it is technically not glossolalia since the TTS is correctly translating the underlying meanings simply arranged in a way we cannot understand.”
Rather, it was like that of the Enochian language.
In this, I noticed that much of cyberspace hinges around interpretation of different vectors through different platforms. The messy sequence of destabilized layered unicode was read vastly different on mobile, pc, on the powershell, on mac, on windows, on messaging apps, and through each TTS agent. None were the same, the syntax always appeared different on different platforms.
As said by my aforementioned friend Elizeva, “A practice focusing on randomized instances of cybersemiosis. Instead of translation though we are actionably obfuscating since the overlapping unicode characters which are too archaically structured to be read by the TTS bot are just mixes of characters with set meanings. This is useful for alchemical work over contacting spirits unless the spirit was that of the domain of disarray and could only be contacted with broken language or backwards dialects.
Each character jumble maintains a new property of set meaning, for instance if we are to combine the symbol for mercury with various unicode letters adding up to iadnamad/YHWH, we could make a contact with a deity whose oversight would connect with the theme; one with the domain of that which is mercurial and white, that of the True God, etc. Infinite mixes can be made out of the new language. Essentially I analyze that the unicode combinations are utilities and are automatic.”
When compared, several TTS renditions of the unicode did, indeed, bare striking resemblance to genuine Enochian. Many of them sounded like slow, harsh readings of each syllable of Enochian. True Enochian sounds as follows.
As I have found through my ritualware sleep studies, the frequency and speed at which rituals are read through a computers terminal effect the way the mind interacts with EMF. While typically hampering the brains capacity to sleep, when done coinciding with cyber-rituals played at certain intentional frequencies, they alter the state of sleeping. The microcosm-doomsday of fleeting consciousness becomes a new experience, guided by cyberspace and ozone.
“We are all occultists in our affinity with sleep. The soon-to-be-sleeping mind is obsessed with numerology, weaving mathematical patterns fast as a loom to sink itself into a state beyond the physical.”
As these sleep studies has only been tested with real-world Enochian and Thelemic rituals, I’m eager to see what would happen upon Cyberenochian rituals and sigils being read through it. I can only imagine a vastly different outcome, and how this will break the Earth around my existing knowledge on cyberoccult.
I will update with results, sooner or later.
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