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Key of Solomon |
[1. This
Prefatory Note is only found in 3981 Harleian MSS., 3091 Sloane MSS., and 288
King's MSS.]
This Work of Solomon
is divided into two books. In the First thou mayest see and know how to avoid
errors in Experiments, Operations, and in the Spirits themselves. In the second
thou art taught in what manner Magical Arts may be reduced to the proposed
object and end.
It is for this reason
that thou shouldst take great heed and care that this Key of Secrets fall not
into the hands of the foolish, the stupid, and the ignorant. For he who is the
possessor hereof, and who availeth himself hereof according to the ordinances
herein contained, will not only be able to reduce the Magical Arts herein unto
their proposed end, but will, even if he findeth certain errors herein, be able
to correct them.
Any Art or Operation
of this kind will not be able to attain its end, unless the Master of the Art
or Exorcist, shall have this Work completely in his power, that is to say,
unless he thoroughly understand it, for without this he will never attain the
effect of any operation.
For this reason I earnestly pray and conjure the person into whose hands
this Key of Secrets may fall, neither to communicate it, nor to make any one a
partaker in this knowledge, if he be not faithful, nor capable of keeping a
secret, nor expert in the Arts. And I most humbly entreat the possessor of
this1 by the Ineffable Name of God in four Letters, YOD, HE, VAU, HE, and by
the Name ADONAI, and by all the other Most High and Holy Names of God, that he
values this work as dearly as his own soul, and that he makes no foolish or
ignorant man a partaker therein.
The Days and Hours
have already been treated of, in general, in the First Book. It is now
necessary to notice in particular at what hour accomplishment and perfection
should be given to the Arts, all things necessary having been previously
prepared.
Should it then happen
that thou hast undertaken any secret operation for conversing with or conjuring
Spirits, in which the day and the hour are not marked, thou shalt put it in
execution on the days and hours of Mercury, at the sixteenth or twenty-third
hour, but it will be still better at the eighth, which is the third [1] of the
same night, which is called and means before the morning, for then thou shalt
be able to put in practice all the Arts and Operations which should be
performed, according as it shall please thee by day or by night, provided that
they have been prepared at the hours suitable to them, as hath been already
said. But when neither hour nor time of operation or invocation is specified,
it is then much better to perform these experiments at night, seeing that it is
more easy to the Spirits to appear in the peaceful silence of night than during
the day. And thou shouldst inviolably observe, that wishing to invoke the
Spirits, either by day or by night, it is necessary that it should be done in a
place hidden, removed, secret, convenient, and proper for such Art, where no
man frequenteth or inhabiteth, as we shall relate more fully in its place.
[1. In
10862 Add. MSS. it says 'the second.']
If then thou shouldst
operate touching anything which hath been stolen, in whatever way it be
performed and whatever way it may have been prepared, it is necessary to
practice it on the days and hours of the Moon, being if possible in her
increase, and from the first unto the eighth hour of the day.
But if it be by
night, then it should be at the fifth or at the third hour; but it is better by
day than by the night, for the light justifieth them, and maketh them much more
fit for publication. But if the Operations be regarding Invisibility, they
should be put in practice at the first, second, and third hours of Mars by day.
But if by night, until the third hour. If they be Operations of seeking love,
grace, or favor, they should be performed until the eighth hour of the same
day, commencing with the first hour of the Sun; and from the first hour of
Venus unto the first hour of the same day of Venus.
As for Operations of
destruction and desolation, we should practice and put them into execution on
the day of Saturn at the first hour, or rather at the eighth or fifteenth of
the day; and from the first until the eighth hour of the night.
Experiments of games,
raillery, deceit, illusion, and invisibility, ought to be done at the first
hour of Venus, and at the eighth hour of the day; but by night at the third and
at the seventh.
At all times of
practicing and putting into execution Magical Arts, the Moon should be
increasing in light, and in an equal number of degrees with the Sun; and it is
much better from the first quarter to the Opposition, and the Moon should be in
a fiery Sign, and notably in that of the Ram or of the Lion.
Therefore, to execute
these Experiments in any manner whatsoever, it should be done when the Moon is
clear, and when she is increasing in light.
In order to put in
execution those of Invisibility after everything is properly prepared, the Moon
should be in the Sign of the Fishes, in the hours proper and fitting, and she
should be increasing in light.
For experiments of
seeking love and favor, in whatever way it may be desired, they will succeed,
provided that they have been prepared at the proper hours. and that the Moon be
increasing in light and in the Sign of the Twins.
So exact a
preparation of days and hours is not necessary for those who are adepts in the
Art, but it is extremely necessary for apprentices and beginners, seeing that
those who have been little or not at all instructed herein, and who only begin
to apply themselves to this Art, do not have as much faith in the experiments
as those who are adepts therein, and who have practiced them. But as regards
beginners, they should always have the days and hours well disposed and
appropriate unto the Art. And the Wise should only observe the precepts of the
Art which are necessary, and in observing the other solemnities necessary they
will operate with a perfect assurance.
It is, nevertheless,
necessary to take care that when thou shalt have prepared any experiment
thyself for the days and hours ordained, that it should be performed in clear,
serene, mild, and pleasant weather, without any great tempest or agitation of
the air, which should not be troubled by winds. For when thou shalt have
conjured any Spirits in any art or experiment, they will not come when the Air
is troubled or agitated by winds, seeing that Spirits have neither flesh nor
bones, and are created of different substances.
Some are created from
Water.
Others from Wind,
unto which they are like.
Some from Earth.
Some from Clouds.
Others from Solar
Vapors.
Others from the
keenness and strength of Fire; and when they are invoked or summoned, they come
always with great noise, and with the terrible nature of fire.
When the Spirits
which are created of Water are invoked, they come with great rains, thunder,
hail, lightning, thunder-bolts, and the like.
When the Spirits
which are created of Clouds are invoked, they come with great deformity, in a
horrible form, to strike fear into the Invocator, and with an exceeding great
noise.
Others1
which are formed from wind appear like thereunto and with exceeding swift
motion, and whensoever those which are created from Beauty2 appear,
they will show themselves in a fair and agreeable form; moreover, whensoever
thou shalt call the Spirits created from Air, they will come with a kind of
gentle breeze.
[1. This
paragraph is only found in 10862 Add. MSS.
2. The Name of the Sixth Qabalistical Sephira or Emanation, from the Deity,
which is called Tiphereth, or Beauty.]
When the Spirits
which are created from the Vapours of the Sun are invoked, they come under a
very beautiful and excellent form, but filled with pride, vanity, and conceit.
They are clever, whence it comes that these last are all specified by Solomon
in his book of ornament, or of beauty. They show great ostentation and
vainglory in their dress, and they rejoice in many ornaments; the boast of
possessing mundane beauty, and all sorts of ornaments and decorations. Thou
shalt only invoke them in serene, mild, and pleasant weather.
The Spirits1
which are created of Fire reside in the east, those created of Wind in the
south.
[1. I have
usually found it said exactly vice-versâ.]
Note then that it
will be much better to perform the experiments or operations in the direction
of the east, putting everything necessary in practice towards that point.
But for all other
operations or extraordinary experiments, and for those of love, they will be
much more efficacious directed towards the north.
Take heed further,
that every time that thou performest any experiment, to reduce it unto
perfection with the requisite solemnities, thou shalt recommence the former
experiment if interrupted therein, without the preparation of hours or other
solemnities.
If by chance it
should happen that having performed an experiment with due observance of days,
hours, and requisite solemnities, thou shalt find it unsuccessful, it must be
in some manner false, ill-arranged and defective, and thou must assuredly have
failed in some matter; for if thou doest ill in one single point, these
experiments or these Arts will not be verified.
Thus upon this Chapter dependeth this whole Key of Arts, Experiments, and
Operations, and although every solemnity be rightly observed, no experiment
will be verified, unless thou canst penetrate the meaning of this Chapter.
He who wisheth to
apply himself unto so great and so difficult a Science should have his mind
free from all business, and from all extraneous ideas of whatever nature they
may be.
He should then
thoroughly examine the Art or Operation which he should undertake, and write it
regularly out on paper, particularly set aside for that purpose, with the
appropriate conjurations and exorcisms. If there be anything to mark or write
down, it should be performed in the manner specified regarding the paper, ink,
and pen. He should also observe at what day and at what hour this Experiment
should be undertaken, and what things are necessary to prepare for it, what
should be added, and what can be dispensed with.
The which matters
being prepared, it is necessary for thee to search out and arrange some fitting
place wherein the Magical Art and its Experiments can be put in practice. All
these things being thus arranged and disposed, let the Master of the Art go
into a proper and fitting place; or into his Cabinet or Secret Chamber if it be
convenient for the purpose, and he can there dispose and set in order the whole
operation; or he can use any other convenient secret place for the purpose,
provided that no one knoweth where it is, and that no man can see him when
there.
After this he must
strip himself entirely naked, and let him have a bath ready prepared, wherein
is water exorcised, after the manner which we shall describe, so that he may
bathe and purify himself therein from the crown of his head unto the sole of
his foot, saying:--
O Lord ADONAI, Who hast formed me
Thine unworthy servant in Thine Image and resemblance of vile and of abject
earth; deign to bless and to sanctify this Water, so that it may be for the
health and purification of my soul, and of my body, so that no foolishness or
deceitfulness may therein in any way have place.
O Most Powerful and Ineffable God, Who
madest Thy people pass dryshod through the Red Sea when they came up out of the
Land of Egypt, grant unto me grace that I may be purified and regenerated from
all my past sins by this Water, that so no uncleanness may appear upon me in
Thy Presence.
After this thou shalt
entirely immerse thyself in the Water, and thou shalt dry thyself with a towel
of clean white linen, and then thou shalt put upon thy flesh the garments of
pure white linen whereof we shall speak hereafter.
Hereafter, for three
days at least, thou shalt abstain from all idle, vain, and impure reasonings,
and from every kind of impurity and sin, as will be shown in the Chapter of
fast and of vigil. Each day shalt thou recite the following prayer, at least
once in the morning, twice about noon, thrice in the afternoon, four times in
the evening, and five times before lying down to sleep; this shalt thou do on
the three ensuing days:--
HERACHIO, ASAC, ASACRO, BEDRIMULAEL,
TILATH, ARABONAS, IERAHLEM, IDEODOC, ARCHARZEL, ZOPHIEL, BLAUTEL, BARACATA,
EDONIEL, ELOHIM, EMAGRO, ABRAGATEH, SAMOEL, GEBURAHEL, CADATO, ERA, ELOHI,
ACHSAH, EBMISHA, IMACHEDEL, DANIEL, DAMA, ELAMOS, IZACHEL, BAEL, SEGON, GEMON,
DEMAS.
O Lord God, Who art seated upon the
Heavens, and Who regardest the Abysses beneath, grant unto me Thy Grace I
beseech Thee, so that what I conceive in my mind I may accomplish in my work,
through Thee, O God, the Sovereign Ruler of all, Who livest and reignest unto
the Ages of the Ages. Amen.
These three days having passed, thou must have all things in readiness, as
hath been said, and after this a day appointed and set apart. It will be
necessary for thee to wait for the hour in which thou shouldst commence the
Operation; but when once it shall be commenced at this hour, thou shalt be able
to continue it unto the end, seeing that it deriveth its force and virtue from
its beginning, which extendeth to and spreadeth over the succeeding hours, so
that the Master of the Art will be enabled to complete his work so as to arrive
at the desired result.
When the Master of the
Art wisheth to put in practice any Operation or Experiment, especially one of
importance, he should first consider of what Companions he should avail
himself. This is the reason why in every Operation whose Experience should be
carried out in the Circle, it is well to have three Companions. And if he
cannot have Companions, he should at least have with him a faithful and
attached dog. But if it be absolutely necessary for him to have Companions,
these Companions should be obligated and bound by oath to do all that the
Master shall order or prescribe them, and they should study, observe, and
carefully retain, and be attentive unto all which they shall hear. For those
who shall act otherwise shall suffer and endure many pains and labors, and run
into many dangers, which the Spirits will cause and procure for them, and for
this cause sometimes they shall even die.
The Disciples then,
being well and thoroughly instructed, and fortified with a wise and
understanding heart, the Master shall take exorcised Water, and he shall enter
with his Disciples into a secret place purified and clean, where he must strip
them entirely naked; after this, let him pour exorcised water upon their heads,
which he should cause to flow from the crown of their head unto the sole of
their foot, so as to bathe them entirely therewith; and while bathing them
thus, he should say:--
Be ye regenerate, cleansed, and
purified, in the Name of the Ineffable, Great, and Eternal God, from all your
iniquities, and may the virtue of the Most High descend upon you and abide with
you always, so that ye may have the power and strength to accomplish the
desires of your heart. Amen.
After this let the
Disciples robe themselves as the Master hath done, and fast like him for three
days, repeating the same prayer; let them act like him, and in the work let
them implicitly follow and obey him in all things.
But if the Master of
the Art wisheth to have a dog for his Companion, he must bathe him thoroughly
with the exorcised water in the same manner as the Disciples, and let him
perfume him with the odours and incense of Art, and let him repeat the
following Conjuration over him:--
I conjure thee, O thou Creature, being
a Dog, by Him Who hath created thee, I bathe and I perfume thee in the Name of
the Most High, Most Powerful, and Eternal God, so that thou mayest be my true
Companion in this operation, and that thou mayest be also my faithful friend in
whatsoever Operation I may hereafter perform.
But if he wisheth to
have for his companion a little boy or girl, which will be still better, he
must ordain them as he hath ordained the dog; and he must pare and cut the
nails of their hands and of their feet, saying:--
I conjure thee, O thou Creature, being
a young girl (or boy), by the Most High God, the Father of all Creatures, by
the Father ADONAI ELOHIM, and by the Father ELION, that thou shalt have neither
will nor power to hide from me anything, nor yet to keep back from me the truth
in all which I shall demand of thee, and that thou be obedient and faithful
unto me. Amen.
Let him purify,
cleanse, and wash this young child anew, with the Water of Art, saying:--
Be thou regenerate, cleansed, and
purified, so that the Spirits may neither harm thee nor abide in thee. Amen.
Then perfume the
child with odours as above.
When the Companions
shall be thus ordained and disposed, the Master shalt be able to operate in
surety together with them, every time that it shall please him; and he shall
perform his operation happily, and shall attain his end.
But for the safety
both of soul and of body, the Master and the Companions should have the
Pentacles before their breasts, consecrated, and covered with a silken veil,
and perfumed with the proper fumigations. By the which being assured and
encouraged, they may enter into the matter without fear or terror, and they
shall be exempt and free from all perils and dangers, provided that they obey
the commands of the Master and do all that he ordain them. If they shall act
thus, all things shall go according unto their desires.
All being thus
arranged, the Master should take heed that His Disciples are perfectly
instructed in those things which they have to perform.
These Companions or Disciples should be three in number, without including
the Master. They may also be of the number of five, of seven, or of nine; but
so that they ever implicitly obey the orders of their Master; for thus only
shall all things come to a successful issue.
WHEN the Master of
the Art shall wish to perform his operations, having previously arranged all
things which it is necessary to observe and practise; from the first day of the
Experiment, it is absolutely necessary to ordain and to prescribe care and
observation, to abstain from all things unlawful, and from every kind of
impiety, impurity, wickedness, or immodesty, as well of body as of soul; as,
for example, eating and drinking superabundantly, and all sorts of vain words,
buffooneries, slanders, calumnies, and other useless discourse; but instead to
do good deeds, speak honestly, keep a strict decency in all things, never lose
sight of modesty in walking, in conversation, in eating and drinking, and in
all things; the which should be principally done and observed for nine days,
before the commencement of the Operation. The Disciples should do the same, and
should equally put in practice all things necessary to be observed, if they
wish to make use of all these operations and experiments.
But before the
commencement of the work, it is absolutely necessary that the Master with his
Disciples repeat the following Conjuration once in the morning, and twice in
the evening:--
O Lord God Almighty, be propitious
unto me a miserable sinner, for I am not worthy to raise mine eyes unto heaven,
because of the iniquity of my sins and the multitude of my faults. O pitying
and merciful Father, who wouldest not the death of a sinner but rather that he
should turn from his wickedness and live, O God have mercy upon me and pardon
all my sins; for I unworthy entreat Thee, O Father of all Creatures, Thou Who
art full of mercy and of compassion, by Thy great goodness, that Thou deign to
grant unto me power to see and know these Spirits which I desire to behold and
to invoke to appear before me and to accomplish my will. Through Thee Who art
Conqueror, and Who art Blessed unto the Ages of the Ages. Amen.
O Lord God the Father Eternal, Who art
seated upon the Kerubim and the Seraphim, Who lookest upon Earth and upon Sea;
unto Thee do I raise my hands and implore thine aid alone, Thou Who alone art
the accomplishment of good works, Thou Who givest rest unto those who labour,
Who humblest the proud, Who art the Author of Life and the Destroyer of Death;
Thou art our rest, Thou art the Protector of those who invoke Thee; protect,
guard, and defend me in this matter, and in this enterprise which I propose to
carry out, O Thou Who livest, reignest, and abidest unto the Eternal Ages.
Amen.
During the three last
days before the commencement of this action, thou shalt content thyself with
only eating fasting diet, and that only once in the day; and it will be better
still if thou only partakest of bread and water. Thou shalt also abstain from
every impure thing; reciting the prayer above written. And on the last day,
when thou shalt wish to commence the Operation, thou shalt remain all day
without eating, and later on thou shalt go into a secret place, where thou
shalt confess all thy sins unto God with a contrite heart. The Disciples also,
together with the Master, shall recite the same Confession with a low but
distinct voice, as hath been already said in the First Book.
This having been done
thrice with a devout, pure, and contrite heart, in a place withdrawn from men,
cleansed, and pure, where thou canst not be seen, taking the water and the
hyssop, thou shalt say:--
Purify me, O Lord, with hyssop, and I
shall be pure; wash me and I shall be whiter than snow.
After this, bathe
thyself with the exorcised water, and clothe thyself again with the consecrated
garment which thou hast taken off; cense thyself, and surround thyself with
odours, as will be told farther on, when we speak of perfumes and
suffumigations.
The which being done,
thou shalt go unto the ordained place with thy Companions, and all things being
prepared, thou shalt make the Circle, as hath been already said, with all other
necessary ceremonies; then shalt thou commence to invoke the Spirits by the
Exorcisms; thou shalt also repeat anew the foregoing Confession as hath been
already said in the First Book. After which, in sign of amendment and of
repentance, each shall mutually kiss the other.
Mark well, that up to
this point, the Disciples should do the same things as the Master.
Let the Master now give his commands unto his Disciples, and pursue the
course of the Experiment, and work with all diligence to bring it unto
perfection.
The Bath is necessary
for all Magical and Necromantic Arts; wherefore, if thou wishest to perform any
experiment or operation, having arranged all things necessary thereunto
according to the proper days and hours, thou shalt go unto a river or running
stream, or thou shalt have warm water ready in some large vessel or tub in thy
secret cabinet, and while disrobing thyself of thy raiment thou shalt repeat
the following Psalms:-- Psalms xiv. or liii.; xxvii.; liv. ; lxxxi. ; cv.
And when the Master
shall be entirely disrobed let him enter into the water or into the Bath, and let
him say:--
I exorcise thee, O Creature of Water,
by Him Who hath created thee and gathered thee together into one place so that
the dry land appeared, that thou uncover all the deceits of the Enemy, and that
thou cast out from thee all the impurities and uncleannesses of the Spirits of
the World of Phantasm, so they may harm me not, through the virtue of God
almighty who liveth and reigneth unto the Ages of the Ages. Amen.
Then shalt thou begin
to wash thyself thoroughly in the Bath, saying:--
MERTALIA, MUSALIA, DOPHALIA, ONEMALIA,
ZITANSEIA, GOLDAPHAIRA, DEDULSAIRA GHEVIALAIRA, GHEMINAIRA, GEGROPHEIRA,
CEDAHI, GILTHAR, GODIEB, EZOIIL, MUSIL, GRASSIL, TAMEN, PUERI, GODU, HUZNOTH,
ASTACHOTH, TZABAOTH, ADONAI, AGLA, ON, EL, TETRAGRAMMATON, SHEMA, ARESION,
ANAPHAXETON, SEGILATON, PRIMEUMATON.
All the which Names
thou shalt repeat twice or thrice, until thou art completely washed and clean,
and when thou art perfectly pure thou shalt quit the Bath, and sprinkle thyself
with exorcised water, in the manner described later on, and thou shalt say:--
Purge me, O Lord, with hyssop, and I
shall be clean; wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow.
Whilst again clothing
thyself, thou shalt recite the following Psalms:-- Psalms cii.; li.; iv.; xxx.;
cxix., Mem., v. 97.; cxiv.; cxxvi., cxxxix. After which thou shalt
recite the following prayer:--
EL Strong and Wonderful, I bless Thee,
I adore Thee, I glorify Thee, I invoke Thee, I render Thee thanks from this
Bath, so that this Water may be able to cast from me all impurity and
concupiscence of heart, through Thee, O Holy ADONAI; and may I accomplish all
things through Thee Who livest and reignest unto the Ages of the Ages. Amen.
After this take the
Salt and bless it in this manner:--
The Blessing of the Father Almighty be
upon this Creature of Salt, and let all malignity and hindrance be cast forth
hencefrom, and let all good enter herein, for without Thee man cannot live,
wherefore I bless thee and invoke thee, that thou mayest aid me.
Then thou shalt
recite over the Salt, Psalm ciii.
Then taking the
grains of the exorcised Salt thou shalt cast them into the aforesaid Bath; and
thou shalt again disrobe thyself, pronouncing the following words:--
IMANEL, ARNAMON, IMATO, MEMEON,
RECTACON, MUOBOII, PALTELLON, DECAION, YAMENTON, YARON, TATONON, VAPHORON,
GARDON, EXISTON, ZAGVERON, MOMERTON, ZARMESITON, TILEION, TIXMION.
After this thou shalt
enter a second time into the Bath and recite Psalms civ. and lxxxi.
Then thou shalt quit
the Bath and clothe thyself as before in linen garments clean and white, and
over them thou shalt put the garments, of which we shall speak in the proper
Chapter, and thus clothed thou shalt go to finish thy work.
The Disciples should wash themselves in like manner, and with like
solemnities.
The exterior
habiliments which the Master of the Art should wear ought to be of linen, as
well as those which he weareth beneath them; and if he hath the means they
should be of Silk. If they be of linen the thread of which they are made should
have been spun by a young maiden.
The characters shown
in Figure 55 should be embroidered on the breast with the needle of Art
in red silk.
The shoes should also
be White, upon the which the characters in Figure 56 should be traced in
the same way.
The shoes or boots
should be made of white leather, on the which should be marked the Signs and
Characters of Art. These shoes should be made during the days of fast and
abstinence, namely, during the nine days set apart before the beginning of the
Operation, during which the necessary instruments also should be prepared,
polished, brightened, and cleaned.
Besides this, the
Master of the Art should have a Crown made of virgin paper, upon the which
should be written these four Names:-- YOD, HE, VAU, HE, in front; ADONAI
behind; EL on the right; and ELOHIM on the left. (See Figure 57.) These
names should be written with the ink and pen of the Art, whereof we shall speak
in the proper Chapter. The Disciples should also each have a Crown of virgin
paper whereon these Divine symbols should be marked in scarlet. (See Figure 58.)
Take heed also that
in clothing thyself with these aforesaid habiliments, that thou recite these
Psalms:-- Psalms xv.; cxxxi.; cxxxvii.; cxvii.; lxvii.; lxviii.; and cxxvii.
After this perfume
the vestments with the perfumes and suffumigations of the Art, and sprinkle
them with the water and hyssop of the Art.
But when the Master
and His Disciples shall commence to robe themselves after the first Psalm, and
before continuing with the others, he should pronounce these words:--
AMOR, AMATOR, AMIDES, IDEODANIACH,
PAMOR, PLAIOR, ANITOR; through the merits of these holy Angels will I robe and
indue myself with the Vestments of Power, through which may I conduct unto the
desired end those things which I ardently wish, through Thee, O Most Holy
ADONAI, Whose Kingdom and Empire endureth for ever. Amen.
Take notice that if the linen garments were vestments of the Levites or of
the Priests, and had been used for holy things, that they would be all the
better.
The places best
fitted for exercising and accomplishing Magical Arts and Operations are those
which are concealed, removed, and separated from the habitations of men.
Wherefore desolate and uninhabited regions are most appropriate, such as the
borders of lakes, forests, dark and obscure places, old and deserted houses,
whither rarely and scarce ever men do come, mountains, caves, caverns, grottos,
gardens, orchards; but best of all are cross-roads, and where four roads meet,
during the depth and silence of night. But if thou canst not conveniently go
unto any of these places, thy house, and even thine own chamber, or, indeed,
any place, provided it hath been purified and consecrated with the necessary
ceremonies, will be found fit and convenient for the convocation and assembling
of the Spirits.
These Arts or
Operations should he carried out at the prescribed time, but if there be no
time specially appointed it will be always better to perform them at night,
which is the most fit and proper time for the Operations of Necromancy; this is
also a symbol that it is just and right to hide them from the sight of the
foolish, the ignorant, and the profane.
But when thou shalt
have selected a place fitting, thou mayest perform thine experiments by day or
by night. It should be spacious, clear, and bounded on all sides by hedges,
shrubs, trees, or walls. Thou shalt thyself cleanse it thoroughly and render it
neat and pure, and while doing this thou shalt recite Psalms ii. ; lxvii. ; and
liv.
After this thou shalt
perfume it with the odours and suffumigations of the Art, and shalt sprinkle it
with the water and the hyssop; and after this thou mayest iii this place make
all the necessary preparations for an operation.
But when, later on,
thou shalt go unto this place, to complete and accomplish the operation, thou
shalt repeat on the way thither the following Prayer in a low and distinct
voice:--
ZAZAII, ZAMAII, PUIDAMON Most
Powerful, SEDON Most Strong, EL, YOD HE VAU HE, IAH, AGLA, assist me an
unworthy sinner who have had the boldness to pronounce these Holy Names which
no man should name and invoke save in very great danger. Therefore have I
recourse unto these Most Holy Names, being in great peril both of soul and of
body. Pardon me if I have sinned in any manner, for I trust in Thy protection
alone, especially on this journey.
Let the Master as he
goeth sprinkle the path with the water and hyssop of the Art, while each of his
Disciples shall repeat in a low voice the Prayer which we have enjoined for the
days of fasting and preparation.
Furthermore, let the
Master appoint his Disciples to carry the things necessary for the Art.
The first shall bear
the Censer, the Fire, and the Incense.
The Second; the Book,
the Paper, the Pens, the Ink, and the various Perfumes.
The Third; the Knife,
and the Sickle.
The Master; the
Staff, and the Wand.
But if there be more
Disciples present, the Master shall distribute the things for each to carry,
according to their number.
When they shall have
arrived at the place, and all things being disposed in their proper order, the
Master shall cake the Knife or other convenient consecrated Magical implement
of Steel, wherewith to form the Circle of Art which he intends to construct.
This being done, he must perfume it, and sprinkle it with water; and having
warned and exhorted his Disciples, he shall work thus:--
First let him have a
Trumpet made of new wood, on the one side of which shall be written in Hebrew
with the pen and ink of the Art these Names of God, ELOHIM GIBOR, ELOHIM
TZABAOTH (see Figure 59); and on the other side these characters (see
Figure 60).

Having entered into
the Circle to perform the Experiment, he should sound his Trumpet towards the
four quarters of the Universe, first towards the East, then towards the South,
then towards the West, and lastly towards the North. Then let him say:--
Hear ye, and be ye ready, in whatever
part of the Universe ye may be, to obey the Voice of God the Mighty One, and
the Names of the Creator. We let you know by this signal and sound that ye will
be convoked hither, wherefore hold ye yourselves in readiness to obey our
commands.
This being done let the Master complete his work, renew the Circle, and
make the incensements and fumigations.
In order to properly
carry out the greatest and most important Operations of the Art, various
Instruments are necessary, as a Knife with a white hilt, another with a black
hilt, a short Lance, wherewith to trace Circles, Characters, and other things.
The Knife with the
white hilt (see Figure 61) should be made in the day and hour of Mercury,
when Mars is in the Sign of the Ram or of the Scorpion. It should be dipped in
the blood of a gosling and in the juice of the pimpernel, the Moon being at her
full or increasing in light. Dip therein also the white hilt, upon the which
thou shalt have engraved the Characters shown. Afterwards perfume it with the
perfumes of the Art.
With this Knife thou
mayest perform all the necessary Operations of the Art, except the Circles. But
if it seemeth unto thee too troublesome to make a similar Knife, have one made
in the same fashion; and thou shalt place it thrice in the fire until it
becometh red-hot, and each time thou shalt immerse it in the aforesaid blood
and juice, fasten thereunto the white hilt having engraved thereon the
aforesaid characters, and upon the hilt thou shalt write with the pen of Art,
commencing from the point and going towards the hilt, these Names Agla, On, as
shown in Figure 61. Afterwards thou shalt perfume and sprinkle it, and
shalt wrap it in a piece of silken cloth.
But as for the Knife
with the black hilt (see Figure 62) for making the Circle, wherewith to
strike terror and fear into the Spirits, it should be made in the same manner,
except that it should be done in the day and hour of Saturn, and dipped in the
blood of a black cat and in the juice of hemlock, the Characters and Names
shown in Figure 62 being written thereon, from the point towards the
hilt. Which being completed, thou shalt wrap it in a black silk cloth.
The Scimitar (Figure
63), and the Sickle (Figure 64), are made in the same way, as also
the Dagger (Figure 65), the Poniard (Figure 66), and the short
Lance (Figure 67), in the day and hour of Mercury, and they should be
dipped in the blood of a magpie and the juice of the herb Mercury. Thou must
make for them handles of white boxwood cut at a single stroke from the tree, at
the rising of the Sun, with a new knife, or with any other convenient
instrument. The characters shown should be traced thereon. Thou shalt perfume
them according to the rules of Art; and wrap them in silk cloth like the
others.
The Staff (see
Figure 68) should be of elderwood, or cane, or rosewood; and the Wand (Figure
69) of hazel or nut tree, in all cases the wood being virgin, that is of one
year's growth only. They should each be cut from the tree at a single stroke,
on the day of Mercury, at sunrise. The characters shown should be written or
engraved thereon in the day and hour of Mercury.

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This being done, thou
shalt say:--
ADONAI, Most Holy, deign to bless and
to consecrate this Wand, and this Staff, that they may obtain the necessary
virtue, through Thee, O Most Holy ADONAI, whose kingdom endureth unto the Ages
of the Ages. Amen.
After having perfumed
and consecrated them, put them aside in a pure and clean place for use when
required.
Swords are also
frequently necessary for use in Magical Arts. Thou shalt therefore take a new
Sword which thou shalt clean and polish on the day of Mercury, and at the first
or the fifteenth hour, and after this thou shalt write on one side these Divine
Names in Hebrew, YOD HE VAU HE, ADONAI, EHEIEH, YAYAI; and on the other side
ELOHIM GIBOR (see Figure 70); sprinkle and cense it and repeat over it
the following conjuration:--
I conjure thee, O Sword, by these
Names, ABRAHACH, ABRACH, ABRACADABRA, YOD HE VAU HE, that thou serve me for a
strength and defence in all Magical Operations, against all mine Enemies,
visible and invisible.
I conjure thee anew by the Holy and
Indivisible Name of EL strong and wonderful, by the Name SHADDAI Almighty; and
by these Names QADOSCH, QADOSCH, QADOSCH, ADONAI ELOHIM TZABAOTH, EMANUEL, the
First and the Last, Wisdom, Way, Life, Truth, Chief, Speech, Word, Splendour,
Light, Sun, Fountain, Glory, the Stone of the Wise, Virtue, Shepherd, Priest,
Messiach Immortal; by these Names then, and by the other Names, I conjure thee,
O Sword, that thou servest me for a Protection in all adversities. Amen.
This being finished
thou shalt wrap it also in silk like all the other Instruments, being duly
purified and consecrated by the Ceremonies requisite for the perfection of all
Magical Arts and Operations.
Three1
other Swords should be made for the use of the Disciples.
[1. The
description of these three Swords for the disciples is only given in 1307
Sloane MSS.]
The first one should have
on the pommel the Name CARDIEL or GABRIEL (see Figure 71); on the Lamen
of the Guard, REGION (Figure 72); on the Blade, PANORAIM HEAMESIN1
(Figure 73).
[MS
actually reads "Heamasin." -JHP]
The Second should
have on the pommel the Name AURIEL (Figure 74); on the Lamen of the
Guard, SARION (Figure 75); on the Blade, GAMORIN1 DEBALIN (Figure
76).
[MS
actually reads "Gamerin." -JHP]
The third should have
on the pommel the Name DAMIEL or RAPHAEL (Figure 77); on the Lamen of
the Guard, YEMETON (Figure 78); on the Blade, LAMEDIN ERADIM1
(Figure 79).
[MS
actually reads "Samelin + Eradin." -JHP]
The Burin1
(Figure 80) or Graver is useful for engraving or incising characters. In
the day and hour either of Mars or of Venus thou shalt engrave thereon the characters
shown, and having sprinkled and censed it thou shalt repeat over it the
following Prayer:--
[1. From
here to the end of the Chapter is from 1203 Lansdowne MSS.]
ASOPHIEL, ASOPHIEL, ASOPHIEL,
PENTAGRAMMATON ATHANATOS, EHEIEH ASHER EHEIEH, QADOSCH, QADOSCH, QADOSCH; O God
Eternal, and my Father, bless this Instrument prepared in Thine honour, so that
it may only serve for a good use and end, for Thy Glory. Amen.
Having again perfumed, thou shalt put it aside for use. The Needle may be
consecrated in the same way.
[1. This
Chapter is only given in 10862 Add. MSS.
Add. 10862, fol. 125r. The word Mathers translates as "Sickle or
Scimitar" is "arctanus" or "arctavus". This chapter
also occurs in Sl. 3847, fol. 50v-51r, and Sloane 2383, fol 125r. -JHP]
Having chosen a place
for preparing and constructing the Circle, and all things necessary being
prepared for the perfection of the Operations, take thou the Sickle or Scimitar
of Art and stick it into the centre of the place where the Circle is to be
made; then take a cord of nine feet in length, fasten one end thereof unto the
Sickle and with the other end trace out the circumference of the Circle, which
may be marked either with the Sword or with the Knife with the Black hilt. Then
within the Circle mark out four regions, namely, towards the East, West, South,
and North, wherein place Symbols; and beyond the limits of this Circle describe
with the Consecrated Knife or Sword another Circle, but leaving an open space
therein towards the North whereby thou mayest enter and depart beyond the
Circle of Art. Beyond this again thou shalt describe another Circle at a foot
distance with the aforesaid Instrument, yet ever leaving therein an open space
for entrance and egress corresponding to the open space already left in the
other. Beyond this again make another Circle at another foot distance, and
beyond these two Circles, which are beyond the Circle of Art yet upon the same
Centre, thou shalt describe Pentagrams with the Symbols and Names of the
Creator therein so that they may surround the Circle already described. Without
these Circles shalt thou circumscribe a Square, and beyond that another Square,
so that the Angles of the former may touch the centres of the sides of the
latter, and that the Angles of the latter may stretch towards the four quarters
of the Universe, East, West, North, and South; and at the four Angles of each
square, and touching them, thou shalt describe lesser Circles wherein let there
be placed standing censers with lighted charcoal and sweet odours.
These things being
done, let the Magus of Art1 assemble his Disciples, exhort, confirm,
and cheer them, lead them into the Circle of Art and station them therein
towards the Four Quarters of the Universe, exhort them to fear nothing, and to
abide in their assigned places. Furthermore let each of the Companions have a
Sword besides the Sword of the Art, which he must hold naked in his hand. Then
let the Magus quit the Circle, and Kindle the Censers, and place thereon
exorcised Incense, as is said in the Chapter of Fumigations; and let him have
the Censers in his hand and kindle it, and then place it in the part prepared.
Let him now enter within the Circle and carefully close the openings left in
the same, and let him again warn his Disciples, and take the Trumpet of Art
prepared as is said in the Chapter concerning the same, and let him incense the
Circle towards the Four Quarters of the Universe.
[1.
'Maghus' in MS. not 'Magister'.]
After this let the
Magus commence his Incantations, having placed the Sickle, Sword, or other
Implement of Art upright in the ground at his feet. Having sounded the trumpet
as before taught let him invoke the Spirits, and if need he conjure them, as is
said in the First Book, and having attained his desired effect, let him license
them to depart.
Here followeth the Form of the Circle (see Figure 81), wherein
whosoever entereth he shall be at safety as within a fortified Castle, and
nothing shall be able to harm him.



There are many kinds
of Incense, Suffumigations, and Perfumes, which are made for and offered unto
the Spirits; those which are of sweet odour are for the good, those which are
of evil savour are for the evil.
For perfumes of good
odour, take thou incense, aloes, nutmeg, gum benjamin, musk, and other fragrant
spices, over which thou shalt say:--
O God of Abraham, God of Isaac, God of
Jacob, deign to bless these odoriferous spices so that they may receive
strength, virtue, and power to attract the Good Spirits, and to banish and
cause to retire all hostile Phantoms. Through Thee, O Most Holy ADONAI, Who
livest and reignest unto the Ages of the Ages. Amen.
I exorcise thee, O Spirit impure and
unclean, thou who art a hostile Phantom, in the Name of God, that thou quit
this Perfume, thou and all thy deceits, that it may be consecrated and
sanctified in the name of God Almighty. May the Holy Spirit of God grant
protection and virtue unto those who use these Perfumes; and may the hostile
and evil Spirit and Phantom never be able to enter therein, through the
Ineffable Name of God Almighty. Amen.
O Lord, deign to bless and to sanctify
this Creature of Perfume so that it may be a remedy unto mankind for the health
of body and of soul, through the Invocation of Thy Holy Name. May all Creatures
who receive the odour of this incense and of these spices receive health of
body and of soul, through Him Who hath formed the Ages. Amen.
After this thou shalt
sprinkle the various Spices with the Water of the Art, and thou shalt place
them aside in a piece of silk as in other cases, or in a box destined for the
purpose, so that thou mayest have them ready prepared for use when necessary.
When thou wishest to
use the incense, thou shalt kindle a fire of fresh charcoal, in earthen vessels
newly glazed within and without, and thou shalt kindle fire fresh with flint
and steel, and the fire being lighted thou shalt say over it as follows, before
putting the Spices thereon:--
I exorcise thee, O Creature of Fire,
by Him through Whom all things have been made, so that every kind of Phantasm
may retire from thee, and be unable to harm or deceive in any way, through the
Invocation of the Most High Creator of all. Amen.
Bless, O Lord All Powerful, and All
Merciful, this Creature of Fire, so that being blessed by Thee, it may be for
the honour and glory of Thy Most Holy Name, so that it may work no hindrance or
evil unto those who use it. Through Thee, O Eternal and Almighty Lord, and
through Thy Most Holy Name. Amen.
This being done, thou
shalt put the Spices upon the Fire, and make what perfumes and suffumigations
thou requirest.
Over Fumigations of
evil odour thou shalt say:--
ADONAI, LAZAI, DALMAI, AIMA, ELOHI, O
Holy Father, grant unto us succour, favour, and grace, by the Invocation of thy
Holy Name, so that these things may serve us for aid in all that we wish to
perform therewith, that all deceit may quit them, and that they may be blessed
and sanctified through Thy Name. Amen.
If it he necessary to
sprinkle with water anything required in the Art it should be done with a
Sprinkler.
Prepare a Censer in
the day and hour of Mercury, with the odoriferous Spices of the Art. After this
thou shalt take a vessel of brass, of lead varnished within and without, or of
earth, which thou shalt fill with most clear spring water, and thou shalt have
salt. and say these words over the salt:--
TZABAOTH, MESSIACH, EMANUEL, ELOHIM GIBOR,
YOD HE VAU HE; O God, Who art the Truth and the Life, deign to bless and
sanctify this Creature of Salt, to serve unto us for help, protection, and
assistance in this Art, experiment and operation, and may it be a succor unto
us.
After this cast the salt
into the vessel wherein is the Water, and say the following Psalms: cii.; liv.;
vi.; lxvii.
Thou shalt then make
unto thyself a Sprinkler of vervain, fennel, lavender, sage, valerian, mint,
garden-basil, rosemary, and hyssop, gathered in the day and hour of Mercury,
the moon being in her increase. Bind together these herbs with a thread spun by
a young maiden, and engrave upon the handle on the one side the characters
shown in Figure 82, and on the other side those given in Figure
83.
After this thou mayest use the Water, using the Sprinkler whenever it is
necessary; and know that wheresoever thou shalt sprinkle this Water, it will
chase away all Phantoms, and they shall be unable to hinder or annoy any. With
this same Water thou shalt make all the preparations of the Art.
It hath been ever the
custom among all nations to use fire and light in sacred things. For this
reason the Master of the Art should also employ them in sacred rites, and
besides those for reading the Conjurations by, and for the incense, in all
operations Lights are necessary in the Circle.
For this reason he
should make candles of virgin wax in the day and hour of Mercury; the wicks
should have been made by a young girl; and the Candles should be made when the
moon is in her increase, of the weight of half a pound each, and on them thou
shalt engrave these characters with the Dagger, or the Burin of Art. (See
Figure 84.)
After this thou shalt
repeat over the Candles, Psalms cli.; ciii.; cvii., and shalt say:--
O Lord God, Who governest all things
by Thine Almighty Power, give unto me, a poor sinner, understanding and
knowledge to do only that which is agreeable unto Thee; grant unto me to fear,
adore, love, praise, and give thanks unto Thee with true and sincere faith and
perfect charity. Grant, O Lord, before I die, and descend into the realms
beneath, and before the fiery flame shall devour me, that Thy Grace may not
leave me, O Lord of my Soul. Amen.
After this thou shalt
add:--
I exorcise thee, O Creature of wax, by
Him Who alone hath created all things by His Word, and by the virtue of Him Who
is pure truth, that thou cast out from thee every Phantasm, Perversion, and
Deceit of the Enemy, and may the Virtue and Power of God enter into thee, so
that thou mayest give us light, and chase far from us all fear or terror.
After this thou shalt
sprinkle them with the Water of the Art, and incense them with the usual
perfumes.
And when thou shalt
wish to kindle them thou shalt say:--
I exorcise thee, O Creature of Fire,
in the Name of the Sovereign and Eternal Lord, by His Ineffable Name, which is
YOD, HE, VAU, HE; by the Name IAH; and by the Name of Power EL; that thou
mayest enlighten the heart of all the Spirits which we shall call unto this
Circle, so that they may appear before us without fraud and deceit through Him
Who hath created all things.
Then thou shalt take a square Lantern, with panes of Crystal glass, and
thou shalt fit therein the Candle lighted, to read by, to form the Circle, or
any other purpose for which thou shalt require it.
[1. This
Chapter is only given in 10862 Add. MSS. -SLM
It also occurs in Sl.3847, fol. 56r-56v. -JHP]
He who hath attained
the rank or degree of Exorcist, which we are usually accustomed to call Magus
or Master according to grade, whensoever he desireth to undertake any
operation, for the nine days immediately preceding the commencement of the
work, should put aside from him all uncleanness, and prepare himself in secret
during these days, and prepare all the things necessary, and in the space of
these days all these should be made, consecrated, and exorcised.
The which being duly
completed, let him go on the day and hour of the commencement of the work, unto
the place set apart for the same, as hath been said, in the place concerning
the formation of the Circle. Let him instruct his Disciples on no cause
whatsoever to move from their assigned places. And the Magus should exhort them
with a bold and confident voice as follows:--
Fear ye not, my beloved Companions,
seeing that we draw near unto the desired end; therefore, all things being
rightly done and the Conjurations and Exorcisms diligently performed, ye shall
behold Kings of Kings, and Emperors of Emperors, and other Kings, Princes, and
Majesties with them, and a great crowd of followers, together with all sorts of
musical instruments, yet nothing should either the Magus or his Disciples fear.
And then let the
Magus say:--
I exhort you by these Holy Names of
God, ELOHIM, ADONAI, AGLA, that none of you now presume to move or cross over
from your appointed stations.
This being said, let
the Magus and his Disciples uncover the Holy Pentacles and show them towards
each quarter, and they being shown in each place, there shall be noises and
rushings.
Then shall the
Emperor of (the Spirits) say unto you:--
From the time of the
Great Addus until now, there hath not been an Exorciser who could behold my
person, and unless those things1 which ye have showed unto us hath
been made, ye would not now have seen me. But seeing that ye have powerfully
called us, as I believe, by the rites derived from Solomon, and which but few
of your comrades, or Exorcisers, possess, also they compel us against our will,
and I therefore say unto thee that we wish to be obedient in all matters.
[1. The
Pentacles.]
Then shall the Magus place the petitions of himself and his companions,
which should be written down clearly on virgin card, or paper, beyond the
Circle towards the King or Prince of the Spirits, and he will receive it and
take counsel with his Chiefs. After this he will return the Card, saying:--
That which thou desirest is accomplished, be thy will performed, and all thy
demands fulfilled.
All things employed
for writing, etc., in this Art, should be prepared in the following manner.
Thou shalt take a
male gosling, from which thou shalt pluck the third feather of the right wing,
and in plucking it thou shalt say:--
ADRAI, HAHLII, TAMAII, TILONAS,
ATHAMAS, ZIANOR, ADONAI, banish from this pen all deceit and error, so that it
may be of virtue and efficacy to write all that I desire. Amen.
After this thou shalt
sharpen it with the penknife of the Art, perfume it, sprinkle it, and place it
aside in a silken cloth.
Thou shalt have an
Inkstand made of earth or any convenient matter, and in the day and hour of
Mercury thou shalt engrave thereon with the Burin of Art these Names:-- Yod,
He, Vau, He, Metatron, Iah Iah Iah, Qadosch, Elohim Tzabaoth (see Figure 85)
and in putting the ink therein thou shalt say:--
I exorcise thee, O Creature of Ink, by
ANAIRETON, by SIMULATOR, and by the Name ADONAI, and by the Name of Him through
Whom all things were made, that thou be unto me an aid and succor in all things
which I wish to perform by thine aid.
As it sometimes happeneth that it is necessary to write with some noble
colour, it is well to have a new and clean box wherein to keep them. The
principal colours will be Yellow or Gold, Red, Celestial or Azure Blue, Green,
and Brown; and any other colours that may be requisite. Thou shalt exorcise,
perfume, and sprinkle them in the usual manner.
Take the feather of a
Swallow or of a Crow, and before plucking it thou shalt say:--
May Holy MICHAEL the Archangel of God,
and MIDAEL and MIRAEL, the Chiefs and Captains of the Celestial Army, be my aid
in the operation I am about to perform, so that I may write herewith all things
which are necessary, and that all the experiments which I commence herewith may
through you and through your names be perfected by the power of the Most High
Creator. Amen.
After this thou shalt point and complete the pen with the Knife of the Art,
and with the pen and ink of the art thou shalt write upon its side the Name,
ANAIRETON (see Figure 86), and thou shalt say over it the following
Psalms: cxxxiii.; cxvii.
Take a living Bat and
exorcise it thus:--
CAMIACH, EOMIAHE, EMIAL, MACBAL,
EMOII, ZAZEAN, MAIPHIAT, ZACRATH, TENDAC, VULAMAHI; by these Most Holy Names,
and the other Names of Angels which are written in the Book ASSAMAIAN,1
I conjure thee O Bat (or whatever animal it may be) that thou assist me in this
operation, by God the True, God the Holy, the God Who hath created thee, and by
Adam, Who hath imposed thy true name upon thee and upon all other animated
beings.
[1. The
'Sepher Ha-Shamaiim,' or 'Book of the Heavens.']
After this, take the
Needle or other convenient Instrument of Art, as will be said later on, and
pierce the bat in the vein which is in the right wing; and collect the blood in
a small vessel over the which thou shalt say:--
Almighty ADONAI, ARATHRON, ASHAI,
ELOHIM, ELOHI, ELION, ASHER EHEIEH, SHADDAI, O God the Lord, immaculate,
immutable, EMANUEL, MESSIACH, YOD, HE, VAU, HE, be my aid, so that this blood
may have power and efficacy in all wherein I shall wish, and in all that I
shall demand.
Perfume it and keep
it for use.
The blood of other
winged animals may be taken in the same manner, with the proper solemnities.
Note by Editor.-- I cannot too strongly impress on the readers of this volume that the
use of blood is more or less connected with Black Magic; and that it should be
avoided as much as possible.
Virgin paper, or
card, is that which is new, pure, clean, and exorcised, never having served for
any other purpose.
Virgin parchment is
necessary in many Magical Operations, and should be properly prepared and
consecrated. There are two kinds, one called Virgin, the other Unborn. Virgin
parchment is that which is taken from an Animal which hath not attained the age
of generation, whether it be ram, or kid, or other animal.
Unborn parchment is
taken from an animal which hath been taken before its time from the uterus of
its mother.
Take whichsoever of
these two classes of animals thou pleasest, provided only that it be male, and
in the day and hour of Mercury; and take it to a secret place where no man may
see thee at work. Thou shalt have a marsh-reed cut at a single stroke with a
new knife, and thou shalt strip from it the leaves, repeating this
Conjuration:--
I conjure thee by the Creator of all
things, and by the King of Angels, Whose Name is EL SHADDAI, that thou
receivest strength and virtue to flay this animal and to construct the
parchment whereon I may write the Holy Names of God, and that it may acquire so
great virtue that all which I shall write or do may obtain its effect, through
Him who liveth unto the Eternal Ages. Amen.
Before cutting the
Reed recite Psalm lxxii.
After this, with the
Knife of the Art, thou shalt fashion the Reed into the shape of a Knife, and
upon it thou shalt write these Names: AGLA, ADONAI, ELOHI (see Figure 87),
through Whom be the work of this Knife accomplished. Then thou shalt say:--
O God, Who drewest Moses, Thy well
beloved and Thine elect, from among the Reeds on the marshy banks of the Nile,
and from the Waters, he being yet but a child, grant unto me through Thy great
mercy and compassion that this Reed may receive Power and Virtue to effect that
which I desire through Thy Holy Name and the Names of Thy Holy Angels. Amen.
This being done, thou
shalt commence with this Knife to flay the Animal, whether it be Virgin or
Unborn, saying:--
ZOHAR, ZIO, TALMAÏ, ADONAI, SHADDAI,
TETRAGRAMMATON, and ye Holy Angels of God; be present, and grant power and
virtue unto this parchment, and may it be consecrated by you, so that all
things which I shall write thereon shall obtain their effect. Amen.
The Animal being
flayed, take Salt, and say thus over it:--
God of Gods, and Lord of Lords, Who
hast created all things from Negative Existence, deign to bless and sanctify
this Salt, so that in placing it upon this parchment which I wish to make, it
may have such virtue that whatsoever I may write on it hereafter may attain its
desired end. Amen.
Afterwards rub the
said parchment with the exorcised salt, and leave it in the Sun, to imbibe this
salt for the space of an entire day. Then take a large earthen vessel glazed
within and without, round the outside of which thou shalt write the characters
in Figure 88.
After this thou shalt
put powdered lime into the vessel, saying:--
OROII, ZARON, ZAINON, ZEVARON,
ZAHIPHIL, ELION, be ye present and bless this work so that it may attain the
desired effect, through the King of the Heavens, and the God of the Angels.
Amen.
Take then exorcised
Water and pour it upon the said lime, and place the skin therein for three
days, after which thou shalt take it thence, and scrape therefrom the lime and
flesh adhering, with the Knife of Reed.
After this thou shalt
cut, with a single stroke, a Wand of Hazel, long enough for thee to form a
Circle therewith; take also a cord spun by a young maiden, and small stones or
pebbles from a brook, pronouncing these words:--
O God Adonai, holy and Powerful
Father, put virtue into these stones, that they may serve to stretch this
parchment, and to chase therefrom all fraud, and may it obtain virtue by Thine
Almighty Power.
After this, having
stretched the said parchment upon the Circle and bound it with the cord and
stones, thou shalt say:--
AGLA, YOD, HE, VAU, HE, IAH, EMANUEL,
bless and preserve this parchment, so that no Phantasm may enter therein.
Let it dry thus for
three days in a dark and shady place, then cut the cord with the Knife of Art,
and detach the Parchment from the Circle, saying:--
ANTOR, ANCOR, TURLOS, BEODONOS,
PHAIAR, APHARCAR, be present for a guard unto this Parchment.
Then perfume it, and
keep it in silk ready for use.
No woman, if her
flowers be upon her, should be permitted to see this parchment; otherwise it
will lose its virtue. He who maketh it should be pure, clean, and prepared.
But if the
preparation of the aforesaid parchment seemeth too tedious, thou mayest make it
in the following manner, but it is not so good.
Take any Parchment,
and exorcise it; prepare a censer with perfumes; write upon the parchment the
characters in Figure 89, hold it over the Incense, and say:--
Be ye present to aid me, and may my
operation be accomplished through you; ZAZAII, ZALMAII, DALMAII, ADONAI,
ANAPHAXETON, CEDRION, CRIPON, PRION, ANAIRETON, ELION, OCTINOMON, ZEVANION,
ALAZAION, ZIDEON, AGLA, ON, YOD HE VAU HE, ARTOR, DINOTOR, Holy Angels of God;
be present and infuse virtue into this Parchment, so that it may obtain such
power through you that all Names or Characters thereon written may receive due
power, and that all deceit and hindrance may depart therefrom, through God the
Lord merciful and gracious, Who liveth and reigneth through all the Ages. Amen.
Then shalt thou
recite over the parchment Psalms lxxii.; cxvii.; and cxxiv.; and the 'Benedicite
Omnia Opera.' [i.e., The Song of the Three Children, Daniel
3:57ff. -JHP].
Then say:--
I conjure thee, O Parchment, by all
the Holy Names, that thou obtainest efficacy and strength, and becomest
exorcised and consecrated, so that none of the things which may he written upon
thee shall be effaced from the Book of Truth. Amen.
Then sprinkle it, and
keep it as before said.
The Cauls of newly-born children, duly consecrated, may also he used
instead of virgin parchment. Also paper, satin, silk, and the like substances,
may be employed in operations of less importance if duly exorcised and
consecrated.
Wax and Virgin Earth
are also employed in many Magical Operations, whether to make Images, or
Candles, or other things; therefore they should never have been put to any
other use. The Earth should be dug up with thine own hands, and reduced to a
paste, without touching it with any instrument whatever, so that it be not
defiled thereby.
The Wax should be
taken from bees which have only made it for the first time, and it should never
have been employed for any other purpose; and when thou shalt wish it to avail
thyself of the one or the other, thou shalt before commencing the work repeat
the following conjuration:--
EXTABOR, HETABOR, SITTACIBOR, ADONAI,
ONZO, ZOMEN, MENOR, ASMODAL, ASCOBAI, COMATOS, ERIONAS, PROFAS, ALKOMAS,
CONAMAS, PAPUENDOS, OSIANDOS, ESPIACENT, DAMNATH, EHERES, GOLADES, TELANTES,
COPHI, ZADES, ye Angels of God be present, for I invoke ye in my work, so that
through you it may find virtue and accomplishment. Amen.
After this repeat
Psalms cxxxi.; xv.; cii.; viii.; lxxxiv.; lxviii.; lxxii.; cxxxiii.; cxiii.;
cxxvi.; xlvi.; xlvii.; xxii.; li.; cxxx.; cxxxix.; xlix.; cx.; liii.; and
say:--
I exorcise thee, O Creature of Wax (or
of Earth), that through the Holy Name of God and His Holy Angels thou receive
blessing, so that thou mayest be sanctified and blessed, and obtain the virtue
which we desire, through the Most Holy Name of ADONAI. Amen.
Sprinkle the wax and put it aside for use; but take note that the Earth
which should be dug up with thy hands should be prepared every time thou hast need
thereof.
There are several
steel instruments necessary in various Operations, as a Needle to prick or to
sew; a Burin, or instrument wherewith to engrave, etc.
Thou shalt make such
instruments in the day and hour of Jupiter, and when it is finished thou shalt
say:--
I conjure thee, O Instrument of Steel,
by God the Father Almighty, by the Virtue of the Heavens, of the Stars, and of
the Angels who preside over them; by the virtue of stones, herbs, and animals;
by the virtue of hail, snow, and wind; that thou receivest such virtue that
thou mayest obtain without deceit the end which I desire in all things where I
shall use thee; through God the Creator of the Ages, and Emperor of the Angels.
Amen.
Afterwards repeat
Psalms iii.; ix.; xxxi.; xlii.; lx.; li.; cxxx.
Perfume it with the
perfumes of the Art, and sprinkle it with exorcised water, wrap it in silk and
say:--
DANI, ZUMECH, AGALMATUROD, GADIEL, PANI,
CANELOAS, MEROD, GAMIDOI, BALDOI, METRATOR, Angels most holy, be present for a
guard unto this instrument.
When any Instrument
of the Art is properly consecrated, it should be wrapped in silk and put away,
as we have said.
Take, then, silk of
any colour except black or grey, whereon write the. words and Characters in Figure
90.
Perfume it with
incense of good odour, sprinkle it, and recite Psalms lxxxii.; lxxii.; cxxxiv.;
lxiv.
After this thou shalt put it aside for seven days with sweet spices; and
thou shalt use this silk to wrap all the instruments of the Art.
Whensoever in any
Operation it is necessary to write Characters, and thou fearest that thou wilt
fail, do this: Write at the beginning the Name EHEIEH ASHER EHEIEH (Figure 91),
and at the end the name AIN SOPH (Figure 92); between these Names write
what thou wishest, and if thou hast anything especial to do bear the said
written Names upon the wrapper in silk, and thou shalt say over them:--
Most Wise and Most High Creator of all
things, I pray Thee for Thy grace and mercy that Thou mayest grant such virtue
and power unto these Holy Names, that Thou mayest keep these characters from
all deceit and error, through Thee, O Most Holy ADONAI. Amen.
After having repeated this thou shalt write the requisite Characters, and
thou shalt not fail, but shall attain thy desired end.
[1. The
rest of this Chapter is from 1203 Lansdowne MSS.]
Make a small Book
containing the Prayers for all the Operations, the Names of the Angels in the
form of Litanies, their Seals and Characters; the which being done thou shalt
consecrate the same unto God and unto the pure Spirits in the manner
following:--
Thou shalt set in the
destined place a small table covered with a white cloth, whereon thou shalt lay
the Book opened at the Great Pentacle which should be drawn on the first leaf
of the said Book; and having kindled a lamp which should be suspended above the
center of the table, thou shalt surround the said table with a white curtain;
clothe thyself in the proper vestments, and holding the Book open, repeat upon
thy knees the following prayer with great humility:--
(For the Prayer
beginning 'Adonai Elohim,' etc., see Book I., Chapter XIV., where it is given
in full.)
After which thou
shalt incense it with the incense proper to the Planet and the day, and thou
shalt replace the Book on the aforesaid Table, taking heed that the fire of the
lamp be kept up continually during the operation, and keeping the curtains
closed. Repeat the same ceremony for seven days, beginning with Saturday, and
perfuming the Book each day with the Incense proper to the Planet ruling the
day and hour, and taking heed that the lamp shall burn both day and night;
after the which thou shalt shut up the Book in a small drawer under the table,
made expressly for it, until thou shalt have occasion to use it; and every time
that thou wishest to use it, clothe thyself with thy vestments, kindle the
lamp, and repeat upon thy knees the aforesaid prayer, 'Adonai Elohim.' etc.
It is necessary also, in the Consecration of the Book, to summon all the
Angels whose Names are written therein in the form of Litanies, the which thou
shalt do with devotion; and even if the Angels and Spirits appear not in the
Consecration of the Book, be not thou astonished thereat, seeing that they are
of a pure nature, and consequently have much difficulty in familiarising
themselves with men who are inconstant and impure, but the Ceremonies and
Characters being correctly carried out devoutedly and with perseverance, they
will be constrained to come, and it will at length happen that at thy first
invocation thou wilt be able to see and communicate with them. But I advise
thee to undertake nothing unclean or impure, for then thy importunity, far from
attracting them, will only serve to chase them from thee; and it will be
thereafter exceedingly difficult for thee to attract them for use for pure
ends.
In many operations it
is necessary to make some sort of sacrifice unto the Demons, and in various
ways. Sometimes white animals are sacrificed to the good Spirits and black to
the evil. Such sacrifices consist of the blood and sometimes of the flesh.
They who sacrifice
animals, of whatsoever kind they be, should select those which are virgin, as
being more agreeable unto the Spirits, and rendering them more obedient.
When blood is to be
sacrificed it should be drawn also from virgin quadrupeds or birds, but before
offering the oblation, say:--
May this Sacrifice which we find it
proper to offer unto ye, noble and lofty Beings, be agreeable and pleasing unto
your desires; be ye ready to obey us, and ye shall receive greater ones.
Then perfume and
sprinkle it according to the rules of Art.
When it is necessary,
with all the proper Ceremonies, to make Sacrifices of fire, they should be made
of wood which hath some quality referring especially unto the Spirits invoked;
as juniper, or pine, unto the Spirits of Saturn; box, or oak, unto those of
Jupiter; cornel, or cedar, unto those of Mars; laurel unto those of the Sun;
myrtle unto those of Venus; hazel unto those of Mercury; and willow unto those
of the Moon.
But when we make
sacrifices of food and drink, everything necessary should be prepared without
the circle, and the meats should be covered with some fine clean cloth, and
have also a clean white cloth spread beneath them; with new bread and good and
sparkling wine, but in all things those which refer to the nature of the
Planet. Animals, such as fowls or pigeons, should be roasted. Especially
shouldst thou have a vessel of clear and pure fountain water, and before thou enterest
into the Circle, thou shalt summon the Spirits by their proper Names, or at
least those chief among them, saying:--
In whatsoever place ye may be, ye
Spirits, who are invited to this feast, come ye and be ready to receive our
offerings, presents, and sacrifices, and ye shall have hereafter yet more
agreeable oblations.
Perfume the viands
with sweet incense, and sprinkle them with exorcised water; then commence to
conjure the Spirits until they shall come.
This is the manner of
making sacrifices in all arts and operations wherein it is necessary, and
acting thus, the Spirits will be prompt to serve thee.
Here endeth our Key,
the which if thou thoroughly instillest into thy memory, thou shalt be able, if
it pleaseth thee, even to fly with the wings of the wind. But if thou takest
little heed hereof, and despiseth this Book, never shalt thou attain unto the
desired end in any Magical experiment or operation whatsoever.
For in this Book is comprised all science of Magical Art, and it should be
strictly kept by thee. And hereunto is the end of our Key, in the Name of God
the righteous, the merciful, and the eternal, Who liveth and reigneth
throughout the Ages. Amen.
TRANSLATED FROM THE
HEBREW BY ELIPHAZ LÉVI; and given in his 'Philosophie Occulte,' Serie II.,
Page 136.
I will now give unto
thee the Key of the Kingdom of the Spirits.
This Key is the same
as that of the Mysterious Numbers of Yetzirah.1
[1. The
'Sepher Yetzirah,' or 'Book of Formation,' one of the most ancient Books of the
Qabalah.]
The Spirits are
governed by the natural and universal Hierarchy of things.
Three command Three
through the medium of Three.
There are the Spirits
of Above, those of Below, and those of the Centre; then if thou investest the
Sacred Ladder, if thou descendest instead of ascending, thou wilt discover the
Counter-Hierarchy of the Shells, or of the Dead Spirits.
Know thou only that
the Principalities of Heaven, the Virtues, and the Powers, are not Persons, but
dignities.
They are the Degrees
of the Sacred Ladder upon which the Spirits ascend and descend.
Michael, Gabriel,
Raphael, and the others, are not Names but Titles.
The First of the
Numbers is the Unity.
The First of the Divine
Conceptions called the Sephiroth is Kether or the Crown.
The First Category of
the Spirits is that of Chaioth Ha-Qadesh or the Intelligences of the Divine
Tetragram, whose Letters are symbolized by the Mysterious Animals in the
Prophecy of Ezekiel.
Their empire is that
of unity and synthesis. They correspond to the Intelligence.
They have for
adversaries the Thamiel or Double-Headed Ones, the Demons of revolt and
of anarchy, whose two Chiefs ever at War with each other, are Satan and Moloch.
The Second Number is
two; the Second Sephira is Chokmah or Wisdom.
The Spirits of Wisdom
are the Auphanim, a Name which signifieth the Wheels, because all acts in
Heaven like immense Wheels spangled with Stars. Their Empire is that of
Harmony. They correspond to the Reason.
They have for
Adversaries the Chaigidel, or the Shells which attach themselves to
Material and Lying Appearances. Their Chief, or rather their Guide, for Evil
Spirits obey no one, is Beelzebub, whose Name signifieth the God of
Flies, because Flies haunt putrefying corpses.
The third Number is
three. The third Sephira is Binah or Understanding.
The Spirits of Binah
are Aralim, or the Strong. Their empire is the creation of ideas; they
correspond to activity and energy of thought.
They have for
adversaries the Satariel, or concealers, the Demons of absurdity, of
intellectual inertia, and of Mystery. The Chief of the Satariel is Lucifuge,
called falsely and by anti-phrase Lucifer (as the Eumenides, who are
the Furies, are called in Greek the Gracious Ones).
The fourth Number is
four. The fourth Sephira is Gedulah or Chesed, Magnificence or Mercy.
The Spirits of
Gedulah are the Chaschmalim, or the Lucid Ones. Their empire is that of
beneficence; they correspond to the imagination.
They have for
adversaries the Gamchicoth or the Disturbers of Souls. The Chief or
Guide of these Demons is Ashtaroth or Astarte, the impure Venus
of the Syrians, whom they represent with the head of an ass or of a bull, and
the breasts of a woman.
The fifth Number is
five. The fifth Sephira is Geburah or Justice.
The Spirits of
Geburah are the Seraphim, or the Spirits burning with zeal. Their empire is
that of the chastisement of crimes. They correspond to the faculty of comparing
and of choosing.
They have for adversaries
the Golab or incendiaries, Genii of wrath and sedition, whose Chief is Asmodeus,
whom they also call Samael the Black.
The sixth Number is
six. The sixth Sephira is Tiphereth the Supreme Beauty.
The Spirits of
Tiphereth are the Malachim, or the Kings. Their empire is that of the Universal
Harmony. They correspond to the judgment.
They have for
adversaries the Tagaririm, or Disputers, whose Chief is Belphegor.
The seventh Number is
seven. The seventh Sephira is Netzach, or Victory.
The Spirits of
Netzach is the Elohim or the Gods, that is to say the representatives of God.
Their empire is that of progress and of life; they correspond to the Sensorium
or to sensibility.
They have for
adversaries the Harab-Serapel, or the Ravens of Death, whose Chief is
Baal.
The eighth Number is
eight. The eighth Sephira is Hod or eternal order.
The Spirits of Hod
are the Beni-Elohim or Sons of the Gods. Their empire is that of order; they
correspond to the inner sense.
They have for
adversaries the Samael or jugglers, whose Chief is Adramelech.
The ninth Number is
nine. The ninth Sephira is Yesod, or the fundamental principle.
The Spirits of Yesod
are the Cherubim or Angels, those powers which fecundate the earth, and which
are represented in Hebrew symbolism under the form of bulls. Their empire is
that of fecundity. They correspond to true ideas.
They have for
adversaries the Gamaliel or obscene, whose Queen is Lilith, the
Demon of debaucheries.
The tenth Number is
ten. The tenth Sephira is Malkuth, or the kingdom of forms.
The Spirits of
Malkuth are the Ischim, or the virile ones; they are the souls of the Saints
whose Chief is Moses. (Let us not forget that it is Solomon who speaks.
-Eliphaz Lévi.)
They have for
adversaries the wicked ones who obey Nahema, the Demon of Impurity.
The wicked are
symbolized by the five accursed nations whom Joshua was to destroy.
Joshua, or Jehoshua
the Saviour, is a symbol of the Messiach.
His Name is composed
of the letters of the Divine Tetragram changed into the Pentagram by the
addition of the Letter Schin (see Figure 94).
Each letter of this
Pentagram represents a power of good attacked by the five accursed nations.
For the real history
of the people of God is the allegorical legend of Humanity.
The five accursed
nations are:--
1. The Amalekites or
Aggressors;
2. The Geburim or
Violent Ones;
3. The Raphaim or
Cowards;
4. The Nephilim or
Voluptuous Ones;
5. The Anakim or
Anarchists.
The Anarchists are
vanquished by the Yod, which is the Sceptre of the Father.
The Violent are
vanquished by the Hé', which is the Gentleness of the Mother.
The Cowards are
vanquished by the Vau, which is the Sword of Michael, and Generation by travail
and pain.
The Voluptuous are
vanquished by the second Hé, which is the painful bringing forth of the Mother.
Lastly, the
Aggressors are vanquished by the Schin, which is the Fire of the Lord and the
equilibrating Law of justice.
The Princes of the
Perverse Spirits are the False Gods whom they adore.
Hell has then no
other government than that fatal law which punishes perversity and corrects
error, for the false Gods only exist in the false opinion of their adorers.
Baal, Belphegor,
Moloch, Adramelech, have been the idols of the Syrians; idols without soul,
idols now destroyed, and of whom the Name alone remaineth.
The True God hath
vanquished all the Demons as Truth triumphs over Error. That is past in the
opinions of men, and the Wars of Michael against Satan are the symbols of
movement, and of the progress of Spirits.
The Devil is ever a
God of refusal.
Accredited idolatries
are religions in their time.
Superannuated
idolatries are Superstitions and Sacrileges.
The Pantheon of
Phantoms, which are then in vogue, is the Heaven of the Ignorant.
The Receptacle of
Phantoms, whom Folly even wisheth for no longer, is the Hell.
But all this existeth
only in the Imagination of the Vulgar.
For the Wise, Heaven
is the Supreme Reason, and Hell is Folly.
But It must be
understood that we here employ the word Heaven in the Mystical sense which we
give it in opposing to it the word Hell.
In order to evoke
Phantoms it is sufficient to intoxicate oneself or to render oneself mad; for
Phantoms are ever the companions of drunkenness and of vertigo.
The Phosphorus of the
imagination, abandoned to all the caprices of over-excited and diseased nerves,
fills itself with Monsters and absurd visions.
We can also arrive at
hallucination by mingling together wakefulness and sleep by the graduated use
of narcotics; but such actions are crimes against nature.
Wisdom chaseth away
Phantoms, and enables us to communicate with the Superior Spirits by the
contemplation of the Laws of Nature and the study of the Holy Numbers.
(Here King Solomon
addresseth himself to his son, Roboam):--
Do thou, O my son
Roboam, remember, that the Fear of Adonai is only the beginning of Wisdom.
Keep and preserve
those who have not Understanding in the Fear of Adonai, which will give and
will preserve unto thee my crown.
But learn to triumph
thyself over Fear by Wisdom, and the Spirits will descend from Heaven to serve
thee.
I, Solomon, thy
father, King of Israel and of Palmyra, I have sought out and obtained in my lot
the Holy Chokmah, which is the Wisdom of Adonai.
And I have become
King of the Spirits as well of Heaven as of Earth, Master of the Dwellers of
the Air, and of the Living Souls of the Sea, because I was in possession of the
Key of the Hidden Gates of Light.
I have done great
things by the virtue of the Schema Hamphorasch, and by the Thirty-two Paths of
Yetzirah.
Number, weight, and
measure determine the form of things; the substance is one, and God createth it
eternally.
Happy is he who
comprehendeth the Letters and the Numbers.
The Letters are from
the Numbers, and the Numbers from the Ideas, and the Ideas from the Forces, and
the Forces from the Elohim. The Synthesis of the Elohim is the Schema.
The Schema is one,
its columns are two, its power is three, its form is four, its reflection
giveth eight, which multiplied by three giveth unto thee the twenty-four
Thrones of Wisdom.
Upon each Throne
reposeth a Crown with three Rays, each Ray beareth a Name, each Name is an
Absolute Idea. There are Seventy-two Names upon the Twenty-four Crowns of the
Schema.
Thou shalt write
these Names upon Thirty-six Talismans, two upon each Talisman, one on each
side.
Thou shalt divide
these Talismans into four series of nine each, according to the number of the
Letters of the Schema.
Upon the first Series
thou shalt engrave the Letter Yod, symbolized by the Flowering Rod of Aaron.
Upon the second the
Letter Hé, symbolized by the Cup of Joseph.
Upon the third the
Letter Vau, symbolized by the Sword of David my father.
And upon the fourth
the Hé final, symbolized by the Shekel of Gold.
These thirty-six
Talismans will be a Book which will contain all the Secrets of Nature. And by
their diverse combinations thou shalt make the Genii and Angels speak.
Given by Eliphaz
Lévi in 'Rituel de la Haute Magie,' Chapter xiii.
Powers of the
Kingdom, be beneath my left foot, and within my right hand.
Glory and Eternity
touch my shoulders, and guide me In the Paths of Victory.
Mercy and Justice be
ye the Equilibrium and splendor of my life.
Understanding and
Wisdom give unto me the Crown.
Spirits of Malkuth
conduct me between the two columns whereon is supported the whole edifice of
the Temple.
Angels of Netzach and
of Hod strengthen me upon the Cubical Stone of Yesod.
O GEDULAHEL! O
GEBURAHEL! O TIPHERETH!
BINAHEL, be Thou my
Love!
RUACH CHOKMAHEL, be
Thou my Light!
Be that which Thou
art, and that which Thou willest to be, O KETHERIEL!
Ishim, assist me in the Name of
SHADDAI.
Cherubim, be my strength in the Name of
ADONAI.
Beni Elohim, be ye my brethren in the Name
of the Son, and by the virtues of TZABAOTH.
Elohim, fight for me in the Name of
TETRAGRAMMATON.
Malachim, protect me in the Name of YOD
HE VAU HE.
Seraphim, purify my love in the Name of
ELOAH.
Chaschmalini, enlighten me with the
splendors of ELOHI, and of SCHECHINAH.
Aralim, act ye; Auphanim, revolve
and shine.
Chaioth
Ha-Qadosch, cry
aloud, speak, roar, and groan; Qadosch, Qadosch, Qadosch, SHADDAI, ADONAI, YOD
CHAVAH, EHEIEH ASHER EHEIEH!
Halelu-Yah! Halelu-Yah! Halelu-Yah. Amen.
[Plate XV. The
Mystical Alphabets]
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