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The Golden Dawn appears to have created its own system of consciousness exploration
using source materials, such as Dr. John Dee's writings, as a starting point.
But all of these materials were edited together into a unique, highly technological (although at first it may appear churchy)
system.
I am aware that there are other interpretations, integrations of the original Enocial materials.
How many here have used rituals and explorations derived from their own take on the source materials?
I am only operationally familiar with the Liber Chanokh, Crowley, Duquette renderings of Enocian invocation.
Can anyone compare and contrast these with other interpretations?
I am curious.
using source materials, such as Dr. John Dee's writings, as a starting point.
But all of these materials were edited together into a unique, highly technological (although at first it may appear churchy)
system.
I am aware that there are other interpretations, integrations of the original Enocial materials.
How many here have used rituals and explorations derived from their own take on the source materials?
I am only operationally familiar with the Liber Chanokh, Crowley, Duquette renderings of Enocian invocation.
Can anyone compare and contrast these with other interpretations?
I am curious.
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Re: Liber Chanokh, Vision and Voice, G.D, etc.
Thu, December 14, 2006 - 11:05 AMYou might want to check out the paperback version of Aleister Crowley's "The Vision and the Voice". I don't own it, but I hear its quite popular.
Myself, I have used Duquette's version of Crowley's Liber Chanokh. It got me great results.
Hope this helps:
The Vision & the Voice With Commentary and Other Papers: The Collected Diaries of Aleister Crowley, 1909-1914 E.V. (Equinox) (Paperback)
www.amazon.com/Vision-Voi...277-5172964
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Re: Liber Chanokh, Vision and Voice, G.D, etc.
Thu, December 14, 2006 - 11:29 AMCheck out the work of D.R. Jones. This is one of his specialities:
www.hermetic.com/enochia/
www.johndee.org/related.david.html