Constantine 1×09: The Saint of Last Resorts Part 2

Exorcisms in fifty different languages by John, and a ceremonial Tibetan Phurba.

From the library at the University of Virginia:

“The phurba (kila, phur pa) or ritual dagger is a tantric ritual implement used symbolically to conquer evil spirits or negative emotional states, as well as avert obstacles. Phurbas are used in esoteric rites by high level tantric practitioners. The phurba is made in three separate segments: the head, the shank, and the triangular blade. The three-sided blade has two serpent-like creatures called nagas (klu) entwined around it, and above each of the corners of the blade there is a gilded crocodile (makara). The shank is comprised of two inverted lotuses at the center, with what appear to be decorative knot-designs on either side. Finally, at the top of the dagger are the three heads of the deity Vajrakilaya, each with three eyes, blazing bushy hair and eyebrows and skull crowns with turquoise inlay. The triple-head is crowned with a miniature half-vajra. When using the phurba, the meditator recites the appropriate liturgy, and invites the actual deity to abide within the dagger. The practitioner then imagines that he or she is frightening and subduing the evil spirits by impaling them with the blade.”

Comment by @catvincent:

“Well worth a read of a deeper source; Christian  Rätsch’s “Shamanism and Tantra in the Himalayas” (2002)”

Constantine 1×07: Blessed are the Damned.

The Chi Rho monogram/symbol that appeared during John’s angel summoning spell.

Update #1 from Catholic.com:

You are speaking of the chi-rho monogram. Though the two letters look like P and X in the English alphabet, they are actually chi (looks like X) and rho (looks like P) from the Greek alphabet. They also happen to be the first two letters of “Christ” in Greek (Christos). Hence the chi-rho monogram is used as a symbol of Christ, Christianity, and Christians.

Update 2 from Wikipedia:

Constantine 1×07: Blessed are the Damned.

John summoning an angel/summoning Manny.

“By the divine power that holds the balance, bring forth your servant of ministering. By your wisdom and your justice, your will be done. Please?”

Update #1 from Catholic.com:

You are speaking of the chi-rho monogram. Though the two letters look like P and X in the English alphabet, they are actually chi (looks like X) and rho (looks like P) from the Greek alphabet. They also happen to be the first two letters of “Christ” in Greek (Christos). Hence the chi-rho monogram is used as a symbol of Christ, Christianity, and Christians.

Update #2 from Wikipedia:


Update #3 from Wikipedia:

I missed out on the Alpha (left) and Omega (right) symbols that Constantine had drawn into the sand.