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Reddit mentions of Enochian Vision Magick: An Introduction and Practical Guide to the Magick of Dr. John Dee and Edward Kelley

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Enochian Vision Magick: An Introduction and Practical Guide to the Magick of Dr. John Dee and Edward Kelley
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Found 7 comments on Enochian Vision Magick: An Introduction and Practical Guide to the Magick of Dr. John Dee and Edward Kelley:

u/Miss_Minniver · 8 pointsr/todayilearned

Yes, the language of angels which Magick-folks are still using today.

Including giants like Lon Milo Duquette

Its a little complicated for me, and I don't really do "ceremonial magick" but I certainly don't dismiss it either and have great respect for many of the brilliant people who do.

u/vorpal_blade · 2 pointsr/Wicca

I disagree with the other reply - a fantastic book on Enochian is Enochian Vision Magick by DuQuette. For the runes, if you're taking a traditional approach, I recommend Thorsson's Futhark though it's certainly not everyone's cup of tea.

As for learning to write in another language - practice, practice, practice! The biggest help will probably be concentrating on learning one language, don't try to confuse yourself with too many at once. Once you've chosen one, just write out anything you can think of in that language. For me, just an hour a day of sitting down and writing things out, not even trying to translate it back to english, is the best way of learning. After two weeks or so, you'll be great at writing and re-translating, just because the letters are so ingrained in your head. My friends and I used to use Tolkien's Elvish alphabet as a secret code in high school, and I can still write in it to this day, seven or eight years later!

u/quantumcipher · 1 pointr/OccultConspiracy

I'd been following him for a while but had overlooked the bulk of his content initially due to the way he markets himself, selling courses online that seem vague and suspect. Apparently I was mistaken. I don't necessarily agree with everything he says, portraying his own biased subjective experience as definitive (as does nearly every other Magus, objectively), but he does seem to be reasonably adept and knowledgeable of Enochian magic, among other types, and worth giving a listen. I'm considering buying a copy of his book, as well, lauded to be a comprehensive overview of Enochian magic. By the way, this is the book he recommend in a recent AMA as being one of the more in depth on practical Enochian magic, for those wishing to delve into it, by one of my personal favorite contemporary (and living) occult authors as it were: Enochian Vision Magick: An Introduction and Practical Guide to the Magick of Dr. John Dee and Edward Kelley by Lon Milo Duquette (PDF)

u/justinbthemagician · 1 pointr/occult

I would also throw in http://www.amazon.com/Enochian-Vision-Magick-Introduction-Practical/dp/1578633826

However I don't agree that Enochian is a good starting point. Do the LBRP for several months and then when the ritual is complete try conversing with the archangels around you for help in understanding and working with the elements, questions you may have, guidance, etc. It may not come in a direct spoken way but may appear as inspirations when you least expect it. When you have gotten that down skry the tattvas and see how that goes. I then suggest either the Olympic Planetary spirits or the archangels of the spheres. From there you should be in a great place for any evocationary magic.