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Enochian - Trithemius's Angelic Script.
The beginning of the angelic script tradition begins with the first iteration of the script from Trithemius's Stega ...
See also: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 Read more here: » Enochian: Encyclopedia II - Enochian - Enochian Tradition |
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Magickal
Traditions Dictionary on ENOCHIAN MAGICK
ENOCHIAN MAGICK: A system of magick that teaches communication with angels and spirits and travel through various planes, or aethyrs of consciousness. Enochian magick apparently originated with John Dee and Edward Kelly in the 16th century and communication with spirits involved the Nineteen Calls (or Keys): incantations in the Enchonian language, a complex language of unknown origin. Enochian magick was revived by the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn and studied at length by Aleister Crowley.
(See
also: ENOCHIAN MAGICK , Magickal Traditions, Magickal Paths, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)
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Spiritual Dictionary on Enochian Magick
Enochian Magick: The ultimate goal of the Enochian Magician is to become a living embodiment of spiritual knowledge and power. Enochian Magick works by employing techniques which strengthen the will and give control over the mind, allowing a magician to bring about personal changes as well as changes for others.
(See also:
Enochian Magick , Magic,
Shamanism,
Paganism, Wicca)
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Spiritual Dictionary on Enochian Tarot
Enochian Tarot: A Tarot deck in which each card in the Major Arcana corresponds to one of the 30 regions of the Magickal Universe known as the Aethyrs. Each card of the Minor Arcana represents a deity or group of deities that inhabit regions known as the Four Great Watchtowers.
(See also:
Enochian Tarot , Magic,
Shamanism,
Paganism, Wicca)
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ENOCHIAN MAGICK: A system of Ceremonial Magick that teaches communication with angels and spirits and travel through various planes, or aethyrs of consciousness. Enochian magick apparently originated with John Dee and Edward Kelly in the 16th century and communication with spirits involved the Nineteen Calls (or Keys): incantations in the Enchonian language, a complex language of unknown origin. Enochian magick was revived by the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn and studied at length by Aleister Crowley.
(See also: ENOCHIAN MAGICK , Pagan Organisations, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary, Wicca,)
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Mysticism
Magick Dictionary
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ENOCHIAN
ENOCHIAN Enoch was the son of Cain, father of Methuselah. Enochian was the pre-Babel language. Dr. Dee claimed it was the Angelic language used in his calls and aethyrs.
(See
also: ENOCHIAN , Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind
and Soul,)
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Magickal
Traditions Dictionary on THEURGIC MAGICK, THEURGY
THEURGIC MAGICK, THEURGY (Greek, theourgia, "working things pertaining to the gods"): Magick that calls upon the aid of beneficent spirits and is akin to religion. Theurgic Magick is based upon a blend of doctrines of Plato and other Greek philosophers, Oriental mysticism, Judaism and Christianity and currently is divided into three forms: Enochian, Thelemic and Eclectic. Enochian Magick originated with John Dee and Edward Kelly in the 16th century and communication with spirits involved the Nineteen Calls (or Keys): incantations in the Enchonian language, a complex language of unknown origin. This system of Magick was revived by the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn and studied at length by Aleister Crowley. In turn, Crowley developed the Thelemic Magick system from his studies and Ceremonial Magickians have since expanded to develop Eclectic Magick systems based on a variety of different systems, inclusive of Alchemy, Egyptology, Kabbalistic doctrines, Chaos Magick etc. Theurgic Magick requires a rigorous discipline and has an intellectual appeal, the mage derives power from God (the Judeo-Christian God) through the successful control of spirits, usually demons, which are believed easier to control than angels. Demons may be good, evil, or neutral. In its highest sense, Theurgic Magick is a transcendental experience that takes the mage into mystical realms and into communication with the Higher Self. Also known as Ceremonial Magick, High Magick, Ritual Magick.
(See
also: THEURGIC MAGICK, THEURGY , Magickal Traditions, Magickal Paths, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)
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HIGH MAGICK: Magick that calls upon the aid of beneficent spirits and is akin to religion. It is called theurgy, from theourgia "working things pertaining to the gods". High Magick is based upon a blend of doctrines of Plato and other Greek philosophers, Oriental mysticism, Judaism and Christianity and currently is divided into three forms: Enochian, Thelemic and Eclectic. Enochian Magick originated with John Dee and Edward Kelly in the 16th century and communication with spirits involved the Nineteen Calls (or Keys): incantations in the Enchonian language, a complex language of unknown origin. This system of Magick was revived by the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn and studied at length by Aleister Crowley. In turn, Crowley developed the Thelemic Magick system from his studies and High Magickians have since expanded to develop Eclectic Magick systems based on a variety of different systems, inclusive of Alchemy, Egyptology, Kabbalistic doctrines, Chaos Magick etc.. High Magick requires a rigorous discipline and has an intellectual appeal, the mage derives power from God (the Judeo-Christian God) through the successful control of spirits, usually demons, which are believed easier to control than angels. Demons may be good, evil, or neutral. In its highest sense, High Magick is a transcendental experience that takes the mage into mystical realms and into communication with the Higher Self. Also known as Ceremonial Magick, Ritual Magick, Theurgic Magick, Theurgy.
(See also: HIGH MAGICK , Pagan Organisations, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary, Wicca,)
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AETHYRS, Aires
AETHYRS (or Aires) Each of us stands at the center of the Universe, within a four-part series of tablets, cornered by the elemental Watchtowers. Beyond the aethyric dimensions is the Astral, the mental circle, the Abyss, the spiritual circle and the divine. The aethyrs themselves are Dr. Dee's thirty otherworldly dimensions of consciousness, which he describes as "angelic" (or Enochian). They can be reached, however, only through the 19 "Keyes" or "Calls", the first 18 of which summon the Angels of the magic squares. The 19th call lifts the magician's mind to the æthyrs and can be used to summon any one of the Aires. Actually there are 49 Calls (Zero being the first), but only the latter 30 are the æthyrs themselves. There are also 92 Governors, whose names can be found in the Watchtowers. At least 3 Governors are assigned to each aethyr. There are also 24 Seniors, 4 Kings, 192 Angels and 128 Demons in the 4 Watchtowers. It is in his writings about the aethyrs (The Vision and the Voice) that Crowley hides the most important of his teachings. From my own meditations it occurs to me that had Dee received tablets from different angels, such as the fiery, watery or material universes, he might have had real power and not merely airy or "mental" power (not to disparage the power accruing to Knowledge, it being the strongest known to man!). He'd have had Will, Daring and Silence as well. Just so, of Water we cannot speak and of Fire we have not prepared. But of Earth, who has endured preparation and initiation, can venture a call for materialization of a universe. Such possibilities should cause the magus to feel a strong shudder of fear, for according to Babylon, to create a world is to destroy a God. Thus for "materialization" we'd need new vocabularies to correspond to the hooks (vavs) of the æthyrs. The build-up would be similar, but the "Aires" would now be "Earthes". For instance, PAZ (In Enochian, "Be as they"), might be PAGZ ("Be NOT as they"). Since the Aires are all 3-lettered, presumably Earthes would be 4-lettered, Waters 2-lettered and Fyres 1-lettered. However, if the Ayres all have 3-lettered names, there is a reason for that. The other elementals might have different numbered names only if we think of them as separate and perhaps the 4th is simply the "understood" rest of the quaternity. At any rate, now we see why there are only Aires. We'd better learn their meanings before we attempt any materializations.
(See
also: AETHYRS, Aires , Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind
and Soul,)
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Craft Witchcraft Dictionary on GUARDIANS OF WATCHTOWERS
GUARDIANS OF WATCHTOWERS: 1) A term used to describe the Elementals who are Energy Forms, Raiths or Spirits of the 4 Elements. 2) Originally used in the Enochian Tradition of Ceremonial Magick but whose usage is now widespread. 3) Those Entities connected to the Elements & Directions & certain attributes as follows: North Air thought & intellect Male yellow East Earth stable, solid, dependable Female green... South Fire change, passion, willpower Male red..... West Water emotions & purification Female blue.... Center Spirit intuitiveness unisexed soul They are both visible & physical and invisible & spiritual. They are invoked during ritual as protectors of our Circle of Power & sometimes as advisors. Some 'set' these Guardians, during rituals in a more complex exercise than simply invoking the Elements.
(See also:
GUARDIANS OF WATCHTOWERS , Witchcraft, Wicca, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)
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Magickal
Traditions Dictionary on ECLECTIC MAGICK
ECLECTIC MAGICK: A form of Ceremonial Magick which is Magick that calls upon the aid of beneficent spirits and is based upon a blend of doctrines of Plato and other Greek philosophers, Oriental mysticism, Judaism and Christianity. Eclectic Magick draws from these sources in addition to a variety of different sources including Enochian Magick, Thelemic Magick, Egyptology, Alchemy and Chaos Magick.
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also: ECLECTIC MAGICK , Magickal Traditions, Magickal Paths, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)
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New Age
Spirituality Dictionary on Watchtowers
Watchtowers A concept derived from ceremonial magick; the four watchtowers each represent a cardinal direction, element, elemental, and a color. Originally from the Enochian branch of ceremonial magick, they are now incorporated into many traditions of Wicca. They are the four elemental "directions" or "quarters" (corresponding to the appropriate points on the compass) called to protect the Circle during its establishment. Each of them have a correspondence between the compass point, an element and (varing among the various traditions) color associated with them
(See
also: Watchtowers ,
New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)
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 |  |  | Enochian: Encyclopedia II - Book of Enoch - RediscoveryOutside of Ethiopia, the text of the Book of Enoch was considered lost until the beginning of the 17th century, when it was confidently asserted that the book was found in an Ethiopic translation there, and the learned Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc bought a book that was claimed to be identical to the one quoted by the Epistle of Jude (and the Epistle of Barnabas) and by the Church Fathers: Justin Martyr, Irenaeus, Origin and Clement of Alexandria. Hiob Ludolf, the great Ethiopic scholar of the 17th and 18th centuries, ...
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