08-16-2005, 06:51 PM
08-16-2005, 07:34 PM
Ol sonuf vaesoresaji swiftjack IAD!
08-16-2005, 07:36 PM
Rough translation:
I reign over thee Swiftjack lord of the earth
I reign over thee Swiftjack lord of the earth
08-17-2005, 04:39 AM
whoa
enochian too eh?? did we have the same teacher?? lol
i had the chance many years ago to purchase the causobon at the magickal childe in NYC. But sadly I did not. its founder died of aids and it closed down. I am sorry i did not. thought I do have those books from that other publisher wieser (sp??)
enochian too eh?? did we have the same teacher?? lol
i had the chance many years ago to purchase the causobon at the magickal childe in NYC. But sadly I did not. its founder died of aids and it closed down. I am sorry i did not. thought I do have those books from that other publisher wieser (sp??)
08-17-2005, 01:42 PM
I know hardly any enochian
10-04-2005, 09:04 PM
Gareth Wrote:
I know hardly any enochian
And neither did Dr Dee I suppose, the book of Enoch is however in the Ethiopian Canon, along with the Kebra Negast.
Kibrie Amlak
Laurentius
10-04-2005, 09:57 PM
I didn't think that anyone except S.L. Mathers and his followers in the Golden Dawn ever really thought that Dee's Enochian (as reported by Casaubon) constituted a real language.
One might compare Enochian with the Martian language spoken by Hélène Smith, and recorded by the Swiss psychologist Flournoy. Hélène Smith (1861 – 1929) was a famous late-19th century French psychic who claimed to be able to communicate with Martians. She would write out the Martian communications on paper and translate them into French, popularizing automatic writing. In 1900, Mlle Smith became famous with the publication of Des Indes à la Planete Mars ("From India to the Planet Mars") by Theodor Flournoy, Professor of Psychology at the University of Geneva. The book was a sensation.
Hélène Smith was known by the Surrealists as the Muse of Automatic Writing. They considered her evidence of the power of the surreal and a symbol of surrealist knowledge
Stella
One might compare Enochian with the Martian language spoken by Hélène Smith, and recorded by the Swiss psychologist Flournoy. Hélène Smith (1861 – 1929) was a famous late-19th century French psychic who claimed to be able to communicate with Martians. She would write out the Martian communications on paper and translate them into French, popularizing automatic writing. In 1900, Mlle Smith became famous with the publication of Des Indes à la Planete Mars ("From India to the Planet Mars") by Theodor Flournoy, Professor of Psychology at the University of Geneva. The book was a sensation.
Hélène Smith was known by the Surrealists as the Muse of Automatic Writing. They considered her evidence of the power of the surreal and a symbol of surrealist knowledge
Stella
11-17-2007, 12:13 PM
This one is for Woman from Mars!!!
11-18-2007, 02:09 AM
Merci beau coup monsieur Ichtms. 







kingofdarkness
11-18-2007, 02:16 AM
welcome the anti crist lol just kidding
11-18-2007, 08:33 AM
Since moving the DB to MyBB member 666 is now called cade. heh