Here is the most accurate version, written in my own words:
1. The Kabbalistic Cross
Starting out standing up facing East with your legs about one and a half feet apart, imagine yourself growing in size beyond Earth, beyond the stars, beyond all the galaxies, with the entire universe and all creation at your feet. Then above you, there is the Light of the infinite and eternal Source/Absolute. With your index finger, ritual dagger, or wand (this will be called "pointer" for convenience), take some of this Light (it can be white, gold, or white-gold) down to the crown of your head, to point vertically at the center of your forehead. Chant:
Atah (Pronunciation: Ah-Tah) (Meaning: "Thou art")
Then bring your pointer to point downward to the earth. The Light is now planted into the ground (but do not send it to the center of the earth) when chanting:
Malkuth (Pronunciation: Mal-Koot) (Meaning: "The Kingdom")
You have now bridged the Light from the infinite eternal Source/Absolute with the material world.
Now bring your pointer to your right shoulder. Chant:
Ve-gevurah (Pronunciation: Veh-Geh-BOO-Rah) (Meaning: "And the power")
Now bring your pointer across to your left shoulder. Chant:
Ve-Gedulah (Pronunciation: Veh-Geh-DOO-Lah) (Meaning: "And the glory")
Now clasp your hands together at the center of your chest, but do not fold them. Chant:
Le-Olam, Amen (Pronunciation: Leh-Oh-LAHM Ah-MEN) (Meaning: "Forever, so be it")
2. Formation of the Pentagrams
Now (still facing east), draw a pentagram with your pointer with an imagined bright electric-blue flame, in this progression:
Starting at your left hip, go up diagonally to your head, then down diagonally to your right hip, then up diagonally to your left shoulder, then horizontally across to your right shoulder, then down diagonally to your left hip to form a pentagram. Then take a breath in and step forward with your dominant foot out with your other foot remaining stationary, and activate this pentagram by chanting:
YHVH (Pronunciation: Yode-Hey-Vahv-Hey) (Meaning: The Eternal/The Source/The Becoming One)
Step your dominant foot back and turn 90 degrees to your right, now facing South. This draws a circular line between the first and second pentagram. Draw another pentagram again as previously stated, stepping forward with your dominant foot again, and chant:
Adonai (Pronunciation: Ah-Doh-NIGH) (Meaning: "Lord," or a name for Source/Absolute/God)
Turn 90 degrees to the right to face West, repeat the pentagram protocol, and chant:
Eheieh (Pronunciation: Eh-Heh-Yeh) (Meaning: "I am" or "I am becoming")
Turn 90 degrees to the right to face North, repeat the pentagram protocol, and chant:
AGLA (Pronunciation: Ah-Gah-Lah) (Meaning: "Thou Art mighty forever, oh God")
Turn 90 degrees again to make a full circle to face your starting position – East.
3. Invocation of the Archangels
Extend both arms outward to your left and right, forming a cross. Say "Before me," with the intent of having archangel Raphael in front of you and chant:
Raphael (Pronunciation: Ra-Fah-El) (Raphael holds a caduceus and has a yellow robe with purple highlights, which are the colors of the air element which correspond to East. You can visualize this, or just intend to have the archangel there.)
Then say, "Behind me," with the intention of having archangel Gabriel behind you, and chant:
Gabriel (Pronunciation: Gah-Bree-El) (Gabriel has a blue robe with orange highlights holding a silver chalice/cup. Gabriel corresponds to the element of water for the direction of West.)
Then say, "At my right hand," with the intention of having archangel Michael to the right of you, and chant:
Michael (Pronunciation: Mee-Kha-El) (Michael wears a fiery red robe with fiery green highlights and holds a white-gold flaming sword. South is the element of fire.)
Then say, "At my left hand," with the intention of having archangel Uriel to the left of you, and chant:
Uriel (Pronunciation: Oo (as in zoo)-Ree-El) (Uriel wears a green robe with brown or golden highlights. The robe is leafy. Uriel corresponds to the element of Earth in the direction of North.)
Then say, "For about me, flame the pentagrams." Visualize or intend the four pentagrams in the four directions flaming even brighter and forming an electric-blue flamed spherical shield around you.
Then say, "And within, shineth the six-ray star." Visualize or intend there being a golden-white hexagram of Light in your heart center/solar plexus area. Feel this radiating throughout your body, shining like a sun. This hexagram can be a 3D merkaba star expanding outward to meet your electric-blue flamed spherical shield.
4. The Kabbalistic Cross (repeated)
And, that's it! Here's a ChatGPT analysis of the version I wrote:
https://chatgpt.com/share/69235c3e-af48-800e-9e6e-6f28dd430581
I know that this looks like a ton of work, but it's really easy once it's done a few times. Once being proficient with this ritual, it takes 5 minutes or so to do.
This guy completely butchers the ritual (every youtuber I've seen thus far gets it wrong), but I like what he says at the beginning about the benefits of LBRP:
https://youtu.be/IPXLXbPcgaw
I suppose even people with inaccuracies like the guy in the above video still benefit.
Here's an excellent visual I found for the part of the ritual just after drawing all 4 pentagrams:
I like the lines of the stars to be a bit more blue, but still, this is a fantastic depiction.
Important Safety Information Update:
Could the LBRP cause harm? The answer is "Yes" if the version of the LBRP is very distorted, and/or if the LBRP is done many times without enough time in between sessions.
For example, if someone were to do the LBRP 4 times a day, this would probably become too intense and cause unwanted, possibly dangerous experiences.
Some may want to start out with it once per day, ideally in the morning. Others may want to start out with it slower than once per day, doing it once per morning every other day.
If someone has negative experiences after doing the LBRP, well, there are lightworkers who have been mercilessly attacked by the DF for doing lightwork, which definitely qualifies as being negative experiences. My attitude is, "What exactly is there to lose anymore?" And, sometimes for something to be cleared, it can get worse before it gets better, which could apply to the LBRP. 'Results may vary.'
The LBRP isn't archonic though. How can working with archangels and Source/Absolute be archonic? Such silly accusations have already been made. (Why am I not surprised? š) However, this may not be for everyone. As always, it's best for one to use their own discernment. If one feels strongly guided to not do the LBRP, then they should not do it. However, it would be best if they made sure that the reason or reasons for feeling strongly guided to not do the LBRP don't come from dogmatic and/or fearful/paranoid belief systems.