Tag: Enochian

Tag: Enochian

  • Enochian Magic(k)

    When we heard DuQuette’s Enochian Vision Magick was out, Fr. POS and I decided to work on it at the same time, so we could compare notes. He and his gal have done some neat work on the Tablet of Nalvage. I mean, really neat. The letters are all carved by hand. Look at them. That’s really good work.

    So now I have to catch up. I got started on the Ring of of Solomon yesterday. Soror Gal gave me some pointers on how she made her rings out of Sculpey. I followed most of her advice, but I made my ring in two parts, and then when it was finished baking, I filed one side down of the ring part until it was flat. After gold-leafing it (and gluing the ring part back together where it broke because I was using “Ultra Light” Sculpey), I glued the square to the ring using wood glue.

    It’s not the most sturdy thing, but it will do until the paychecks start rolling in and I can buy some real equipment for making magical talismans out of the proper ingredients. I may not be Wade Coleman, or at least not for a while, but I’ll be getting the stuff to do the work he does. Maybe “Ugly Works” won’t have to be my motto for much longer.

    Anyway, I’ve got two pounds of beeswax and a nine-inch pie pan. I’m going to see how thick one pound is, and I hope I’ll have enough for both the Tablet of Nalvage and the Sigilum Dei Aemyth (SDA). Or however you spell it. I’m thinking of making the Tablet of Nalvage smaller if necessary. Nine inches of wax is cool for the SDA, but I’m only making a 12″X12″ table, I hope.

    While I really love DuQuette’s book, I’d rather use an SDA from an older manuscript. They’re much easier to draw. I don’t think Fr. POS would let me get away with that though. It would throw off our ability to compare notes as we go along.

    One nice thing about doing Work with other magicians is that you are kept to a particular standard. He and Soror Gal have set the standard pretty high with their meticulous recreation of the Tablet of Nalvage. I don’t want to learn the Enochian Alphabet. It’s graceful, and I can barely print legibly. But I will, for the sake of SCIENCE!!! Or at least for the sake of having something comparable to their excellent work.

  • Enochian Magic(k)

    When we heard DuQuette’s Enochian Vision Magick was out, Fr. POS and I decided to work on it at the same time, so we could compare notes. He and his gal have done some neat work on the Tablet of Nalvage. I mean, really neat. The letters are all carved by hand. Look at them. That’s really good work.

    So now I have to catch up. I got started on the Ring of of Solomon yesterday. Soror Gal gave me some pointers on how she made her rings out of Sculpey. I followed most of her advice, but I made my ring in two parts, and then when it was finished baking, I filed one side down of the ring part until it was flat. After gold-leafing it (and gluing the ring part back together where it broke because I was using “Ultra Light” Sculpey), I glued the square to the ring using wood glue.

    It’s not the most sturdy thing, but it will do until the paychecks start rolling in and I can buy some real equipment for making magical talismans out of the proper ingredients. I may not be Wade Coleman, or at least not for a while, but I’ll be getting the stuff to do the work he does. Maybe “Ugly Works” won’t have to be my motto for much longer.

    Anyway, I’ve got two pounds of beeswax and a nine-inch pie pan. I’m going to see how thick one pound is, and I hope I’ll have enough for both the Tablet of Nalvage and the Sigilum Dei Aemyth (SDA). Or however you spell it. I’m thinking of making the Tablet of Nalvage smaller if necessary. Nine inches of wax is cool for the SDA, but I’m only making a 12″X12″ table, I hope.

    While I really love DuQuette’s book, I’d rather use an SDA from an older manuscript. They’re much easier to draw. I don’t think Fr. POS would let me get away with that though. It would throw off our ability to compare notes as we go along.

    One nice thing about doing Work with other magicians is that you are kept to a particular standard. He and Soror Gal have set the standard pretty high with their meticulous recreation of the Tablet of Nalvage. I don’t want to learn the Enochian Alphabet. It’s graceful, and I can barely print legibly. But I will, for the sake of SCIENCE!!! Or at least for the sake of having something comparable to their excellent work.

  • Enochian Magic(k)

    When we heard DuQuette’s Enochian Vision Magick was out, Fr. POS and I decided to work on it at the same time, so we could compare notes. He and his gal have done some neat work on the Tablet of Nalvage. I mean, really neat. The letters are all carved by hand. Look at them. That’s really good work.

    So now I have to catch up. I got started on the Ring of of Solomon yesterday. Soror Gal gave me some pointers on how she made her rings out of Sculpey. I followed most of her advice, but I made my ring in two parts, and then when it was finished baking, I filed one side down of the ring part until it was flat. After gold-leafing it (and gluing the ring part back together where it broke because I was using “Ultra Light” Sculpey), I glued the square to the ring using wood glue.

    It’s not the most sturdy thing, but it will do until the paychecks start rolling in and I can buy some real equipment for making magical talismans out of the proper ingredients. I may not be Wade Coleman, or at least not for a while, but I’ll be getting the stuff to do the work he does. Maybe “Ugly Works” won’t have to be my motto for much longer.

    Anyway, I’ve got two pounds of beeswax and a nine-inch pie pan. I’m going to see how thick one pound is, and I hope I’ll have enough for both the Tablet of Nalvage and the Sigilum Dei Aemyth (SDA). Or however you spell it. I’m thinking of making the Tablet of Nalvage smaller if necessary. Nine inches of wax is cool for the SDA, but I’m only making a 12″X12″ table, I hope.

    While I really love DuQuette’s book, I’d rather use an SDA from an older manuscript. They’re much easier to draw. I don’t think Fr. POS would let me get away with that though. It would throw off our ability to compare notes as we go along.

    One nice thing about doing Work with other magicians is that you are kept to a particular standard. He and Soror Gal have set the standard pretty high with their meticulous recreation of the Tablet of Nalvage. I don’t want to learn the Enochian Alphabet. It’s graceful, and I can barely print legibly. But I will, for the sake of SCIENCE!!! Or at least for the sake of having something comparable to their excellent work.

  • Enochians

    Fr. AIT over at Heavens Within Earth recently posted the question, Is Enochian Theurgic? I’m interested in whatever follow-up he may have to post about it.

    In the Corpus Hermeticum, when Man came to Earth, seven Governors were made in the image of the seven celestial Intelligences. Eventually they became the Urges in later gnostic interpreatations, but originally they weren’t considered evil by any means.

    Sometimes I think the seven Terrestrial Governors and their legions are the Spirits of the Lemegeton’s Goetia. Other times, I think they’re the Seven Winds that make an appearance in the Picatrix.

    Right now, I suspect they’re the seven “Angels” on the SDA. I think it would explain the elemental attributes of the Enochian spirits, as well as the whole “I’m the savior of the WORLD” trip that the Enochians seem to pull on people, or at least, that people seem to pull on themselves after Working the EE’s for a while.

    I was just talking about this to a friend and student from the course earlier this week, and lo and behold Fr. AIT posts his corroborative hunches. I’m sure it’s all a coincidence.

    In my limited experiences with them, I felt like they were terrestrial spirits, akin to the Goetia spirits I’ve worked with previously. I think it’s odd that they express the kind of jealousy over the Goetia that they showed Kelley. It reminds me of stories of the Ghede and the Loa and other packs of spirits.