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SPEC/INFO: One of the manuscript pages explained?
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Myssfitz
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SPEC/INFO: One of the manuscript pages explained?

I thought I saw this mentioned before, but can not find it. So sorry if it's a repeat.

The picture at http://www.missingmanuscript.com/picturepage4.html looks like angel names and planetis I am assuming is for planets. I did a search and found the site below. The letter about Trithemius is 4 pages long (including an "advertisement" from the author) and it seems to "translate" the picturepage4 from www.missingmanuscript.com. It explains what to do to cast a spell(?) or invoke a spirit(s) and when to do it. The timing has to be precise.

The site below is only part of "The Magus" by Francis Barrett
"The Magus is one of the primary sources for the study of ceremonial magic, and for a long time was one of the rarest and most sought after of the 19th century grimoires. Barretts' magnum opus embodies deep knowledge of Alchemy, Astrology, and the Kabbalah, and has been cited by the Golden Dawn and other occult and esoteric movements as source material. Written in 1801 in the middle of the 'Age of Reason', sandwiched between Newton and Darwin, this was possibly the last epoch that a work like this could be composed. "

www.sacred-texts.com/grim/magus/ma251.htm
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Here is the Table of Contents for "The Magus". It looks like there might be a whole bunch of useful information for us (I hope). To go to clickable Chapters, just click on the Grimoires button at the top of the page.
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And it's another name from the aquarium list too.
Most interesting.

PostPosted: Mon Apr 21, 2003 4:16 pm
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