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Free Ebooks by Benjamin Rowe. Enochian Magick Reference Document. Back Home Table of Contents Note: Due to their large size, the illustrations for this document are on separate linked pages. Thanks to Scott M. for the scans he provided. Thanks to Clay Holden and the John Dee Publication Project for cleaned-up scans from Dee's diaries. Thanks also to the many people who made suggestions, whether or not I used them, and to the people who had constructive criticisms of early versions.

The Dee Diaries The systems of magick now known as Enochian magick derive from the work of the Elizabethan scholar Dr. The method employed for these works was fairly standard for the time. Dee made multiple copies of these records. In later years, Dee apparently decided to conceal his magickal records in a hidden compartment of a large cedar chest he possessed. According to Ashmole, about half of the hidden records were mistakenly destroyed by the discoverer’s maid before efforts were made to preserve the rest.

Period one: The Heptarchia Mystica Equipment The Sigil of Ameth Usage. Enochian magic. History[edit] Origins and manuscript sources[edit] The Enochian system of magic as practiced today is primarily the product of researches and workings by four men: John Dee, Edward Kelley, Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers and Aleister Crowley. In addition, the researches of Dr Thomas Rudd, Elias Ashmole, Dr William Wynn Westcott and Israel Regardie were integral to its development.[1] The raw material for the Enochian magical system was "dictated" through a series of Angelic communications which lasted from 1582-1589. Dee and Kelley claimed they received these instructions from angels.

This account of the Angelic communications is taken at face value by most Enochian occultists. Liber Logaeth - The Sixth and Sacred Book of the Mysteries[edit] The Liber Logaeth (Book of the Speech of God)(aka The Book of Enoch aka Liber Mysteriorum, Sextus et Sanctus -The Sixth (and Sacred/Holy) Book of the Mysteries)(1583); is preserved in the British Museum as Sloane ms 3189. 1) MS. The system[edit] Enochian Magic.