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Enochian

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Enochian: Encyclopedia - Enochian

Enochian is an occult language popularised by John Dee and Edward Kelley in the 16th Century. Dee and Kelley claimed that it was revealed to them by angels, though most contemporary practitioners of magick consider it a constructed language. The name "Enochian" is a reference to the Book of Enoch, a pseudepigraphal text and a major source of Judeo-Christian angelology. Enochian - Dee's Enochian. Dee began to allude to his search for knowledge through the angels in 1581 when he mentioned in his person ...

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Also See: Enochian Magick, Enochian Tarot

 

(See also: Enochian, Magic, Shamanism, Paganism, Wicca)

 

Enochian: Encyclopedia II - Enochian - Enochian Tradition

The library holdings and common languages of those who claimed to discover angelic language must be taken into account in order to best interpret the origins of their languages, and to understand the differences as they evolved. These men were voracious book collectors, all, and without doubt had collected at least script samples from most languages. Enochian - Trithemius's Angelic Script. The beginning of the angelic script tradition begins with the first iteration of the script from Trithemius's Stega ...

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Enochian, Enochian - Dee's Enochian, Enochian - Enochian Tradition, Enochian - Trithemius's Angelic Script, Enochian - Agrippa's Angelic Alphabets, Enochian - Pantheus's Enoch, Enochian - Influence of Ethiopian upon Enochian, Enochian - Linguistic Analysis of Dee's Enochian, Enochian - Modern Enochian Derivations

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Enochian: Encyclopedia - Enochian angels

Enochian angels are entities as expressed in the enochian system of ritual magic, introduced by John Dee and Edward Kelley in the 16th century. Enochian magic takes a view similar to Buddhist teaching that postulates a plurality of deities, but no "supreme" deity. It denies the existence of a personal God in the sense of an Absolute Deity. However, accordian to the Enochian viewpoint, there are angels, or intelligent rulers, of each world, each planet and each sun, and so on. This idea is a result of a "Law of Hierarchies" whic ...

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Enochian: Encyclopedia - Angelic Script Trithemius

Trithemius's Angelic Script The beginning of the angelic script tradition begins with the first iteration of the script from Trithemius Steganographia. His is not a language as specifically as the others in the tradition are, but it is significant as it is a way in which to communicate with angels. Trithemius was intentional with his intermixing of cryptography and angelology, but his interest in angels was sincere, and not only a disguise for the ciphers within. What is notable about Trithemius symbol-system is the complete divergenc ...

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Enochian: Encyclopedia - Angelic Script Agrippa

Agrippas Angelic Alphabets were created by Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa who was perhaps one of the most famous occultists of his time and still bares a strong influence on the modern occultist. In Agrippa's Libri tres de occulta philosophia appears four different alphabets that this article concerns. Agrippa's three alphabets are known as Malachim, Celestial_Alphabet, and Passage Du Fleuve are all similar in terms of shape and style. All feature unusual serifs in the shape of circles, with thin script, and strong borrowing from G ...

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Enochian: Encyclopedia - Book of Enoch

The Book of Enoch refers to several ancient works attributed to Enoch, the great-grandfather of Noah. Though many scholars consider the books to be pseudepigraphal, various groups, including the Ethiopian Orthodox Church and the Essenes, reguard parts or all of the books to be inspired Scripture. The currently known texts are usually dated to Maccabean times (ca. 160s BC). Most commonly, the phrase Book of Enoch refers to 1 Enoch, which survives completely only in Ethiopic language as far as we know. There are als ...

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Enochian: Encyclopedia - Angelic conversations

Angelic conversations is the collective name used to describe the diary entries of Elizabethan scholar John Dee who, via the scrying of medium Edward Kelly, believed that he was communicating with genuine Biblical Angels. Also known as the the Enochian communications. Other related archivesEdward Kelly, Enochian, John Dee, scrying

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Enochian: Encyclopedia - Benjamin Rowe

Benjamin Rowe (1952 to 2002) was an American kabbalist and ceremonial magician who published numerous articles on the kabbalah and the Enochian system of magic. He was active on the Internet under his own name and the alias, "Josh Norton," until his death, at age 50, in 2002. Other related archives1952, 2002, American, Enochian, Internet, kabbalah, magic

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Enochian: Encyclopedia - Coronzon

According to Meric Casaubon’s ‘True and Faithful Relation…’ this is the spirit entity that can be found residing within the tenth Enochian Aethyr ZAX, reached by using one of the 48 Enochian calls. The Enochian system of ceremonial magic was the result of the crystal scrying exercises carried out by the 16th century Elizabethan astrologer and Magus John Dee while working with seer Edward Kelly. Although Casaubon’s book records the name as Coronzon the more famous spelling of the name is Choronzon, noting ...

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Enochian: Encyclopedia - Adre

Adre can refer to: Enochian angels Adre, Chad, the place of a massacre that happened on December 18, 2005 Other related archivesAdre, Chad, Enochian angels

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Enochian: Encyclopedia - Watchtower

Watchtower may refer to: Watchtower (fortification), is a type of fortification Watchtower (movie), the name of a 2001 movie Watchtower (band), is also the name of a progressive metal band Watchtower (Wicca) is originally part of the system of Enochian Magic but later came to be associated with the Golden Dawn and the ritual workings within Wicca ie. Calling the Watchtowers The Watchtower, a magazine published twice a month by the Jehovah's Witnesses All Along the Wat

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Enochian: Encyclopedia - Ceremonial magic

Ceremonial magic is a branch of magick. Ceremonial magic, often abbreviated as CM, is a tradition inspired largely by Hermeticism and the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. It includes, but is not limited to, Goetic magick, Enochian Magic, Tarot, Astrology, Grimoire magick, hermetic qabalah and Thelemic ritual. Ceremonial magic is commonly considered the most complex form of magick. It utilizes elaborate magic theory, draws from a large body of literature and always uses ritual. Practitioners of CM often organize themselves in magical societies such as the Builders of the Adytum, the various for ...

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Enochian: Encyclopedia - Babalon Working

The Babalon Working was a series of magickal ceremonies or rituals commenced on March 2, 1946 by Jack Parsons, essentially designed to manifest an individual incarnation of the archetypal divine feminine called Babalon , as well as to catalyze the reification of that force as it exists latently in every man and woman. During the ceremony L. Ron Hubbard acted as a scribe noting the results of the magical workings. The ritual performed was based largely in the enochian magical system devised by Dr John Dee and Sir Edward Kelley, though

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Enochian: Encyclopedia - Choronzon

For the music project(s) see Choronzon (Music project) For the album by Akercocke, see Choronzon (album). Choronzon is an entity, described by Edward Kelley as 'that mighty devil'. It is associated with the tenth Aethyr in the system of Enochian Magick devised by John Dee, and is the Dweller in the Abyss in the magickal system(s) developed by Aleister Crowley. Choronzon - Choronzon Coronzon or Coronzom. Including Crowley's spelling of the name, there appears to be three alternati ...

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Enochian: Encyclopedia - Lon Milo Duquette

Lon Milo DuQuette (1948-), AKA Rabbi Lamed Ben Clifford, American writer and occultist best known as an author who applies humor in the field of Western Hermeticism. Since 1975 he has been a National and International governing officer of Ordo Templi Orientis, one of the most influential (and controversial) magical societies of the 20th Century. Since 1994 he has been the O.T.O.'s United States Deputy Grand Master an ...

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Enochian: Encyclopedia - Cacodemon

A cacodemon (or cacodaemon) is an evil spirit or demon. The opposite of a cacodemon is an agathodaemon or eudemon, a good spirit or angel. Cacodemon comes from the Greek kakodaimon, meaning "bad spirit" or "bad demon" (daimon being a neutral term in Greek). In psychology, cacodemonia (or cacodemomania) is a form of insanity in which the patient believes that they are possessed by an evil spirit. The first known occurrence of the word cacodemon is from the 16th century; it possibly originated around th ...

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Enochian: Encyclopedia - The Satanic Bible

The Satanic Bible is a book written by Anton LaVey in 1969. It contains a collection of essays, observations and basic Satanic rituals, and outlines LaVey's unique Satanic philosophy (though the author claims to be influenced by Machiavelli, Aleister Crowley, Friedrich Nietzsche, Ragnar Redbeard, and Ayn Rand among others). The book serves mainly to unify some of the universal tenets of Satanic thought, and is not (by and large) considered to be a rigid Satanic doctrinal code. Rather, it is LaVey's personal philos ...

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Enochian: Encyclopedia - Tattva

According to the Indian school of Samkhya philosophy, the Tattva are a way of directly "experiencing" the 5 alchemical elements. So they are therefore the logical progression of the previous elemental grade where the elements were first discussed and symbolic ways of working with them described. The student is then taught a method of directly learning the "theoretical" structure of the elemental worlds. Tattva - A Brief History of the Tattvas. There are six main schools of thought on Tattvic philosophy. The ...

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Enochian: Encyclopedia - Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn

The original Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn (founded originally as "the Fraternity of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn") was a magical fraternity founded in London in 1888 by Dr. William Wynn Westcott and Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers, which ceased to exist under that name in 1903 but which continued under at least two spin-off organizations, the Stella Matutina (Morning Star) and the Alpha et Omega, as well as a renamed faction headed by Arthur Edward Waite that underwent further splits. The Stella Matutina closed its doors in the United Kingdom before WWII, but continued to funct ...

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