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' writes: There was like half year ago website, where was ReAL texts from Moses's 6th and 7th books.Not translated. Where can i find them???And the Conjurations too, which sometimes are not shown.

This one has the conjurations, from what i can see. I would imagine that most of them in print right now do, but will be curious to find out which do not. Nagasiva alt.magick.moderated is a MODERATED newsgroup. Consult where you may locate the newest Posting Guidelines and Charter for the newsgroup before your first post. Contact the Moderation Team at tyaginator 16.01.08 1:35. ': There was like half year ago websitewhere was ReAL texts from Moses's 6th and 7th books.

Were they the originals? Or were they copies? Not translated. Where can i find them??? And the Conjurations too, which sometimes are not shown.

I'll look in the next one i run across and see if they are in this book and detail how they are not in some of them if i can determine it.:) that these are called both satanic and magical is an intriguing intersection. Nagasiva - - - - - - - - - alt.magick.moderated is a MODERATED newsgroup. Consult where you may locate the newest Posting Guidelines and Charter for the newsgroup before your first post. Contact the Moderation Team at tyaginator 16.01.08 2:45. Addition, besides the possible darned author's name/attrib.! Nagasiva: has the conjurations, from what i can see. I would imagine that most of them in print right now do, but will be curious to find out which do not.

6th 7th Books Moses Pdf

More Satanism!: In Sweden and Finland these books are compiled and published under the titles, 'Den Svarta Bibeln' and 'Musta Raamattu', respectively, meaning 'The Black Bible'. Ibid., wiki 'the black bible' is a hefty key term set in modern Satanism. Tyaginator alt.magick.moderated is a MODERATED newsgroup.

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Whoops mixed up the gamache with the much older schneibel! Here, have a lob of uncertain information on it. ': There was like half year ago website, where was ReAL texts from Moses's 6th and 7th books.Not translated. Where can i find them??? And the Conjurations toowhich sometimes are not shown. Here's my easiest-found datafile on the Books of Moses: Orig-From: catherine yronwode Orig-To: alt.lucky.w,alt.magick.alt.paranormal.spells.hexes.magick,alt.magick.tyagi,alt.religion.orisha Orig-Date: Thu, 29 Apr 1999 13:54:32 -0800 From email: The magickal text known as the '6th and 7th Books of Moses'as you know, seems highly thought of in hoodoo and pow wow circles. Am I missing something?

I have, and have perused, both the red-bound pamphlet style version and Migene Gonzalez-Wippler's moden re-working.and the book STILL makes no sense to me in terms of practical usage of the Seals and verbal incantations within. 'The 6th and 7th Books of Moses' dates back several hundred years; The material first appeared in widespread print in Germany, as far as i know; it is said to be of Jewish origin, but only spuriously attributed to the Moses of Bible fame. The 'pamphlet' version you refer to is a late 19th or early 20th century English-language translation of the most commonly-encountered German pamphlet edition. The Gonzalez-Whippler 're-working' is, in my opinion, of the same quality as her Santeria books; that is, it is not worth the paper it is printed on.

Am I supposed to believe that working-class, often sparsely educated Hoodoo Workers did all the elaborate preparations and rituals therein - if, indeed, they could make head or tail of the text? Well, you are not 'supposed' to believe that, but it happens to be true. 'The 6th and 7th Books of Moses' is one of many Jewish Kabbalistic texts that long ago found favour with African-American root workers and Pennsylvania Dutch hexmeisters. The occult store I go to sells the Seals on parchment paper, in red ink, but the clerk I asked about it got cagey in a way which suggested evasion and ignorance about equally. So, is there some 'initiatory mystery' around the information in the 67BM, or is it an exercise in occultist bafflegab like I suspect the Voudun Gnostic Workbook to be, or am I just dense? I cannot speak for the knowledge-level of the store clerk whom you encountered, but i can assure you that, in my opinion, and to the best of my knowledge: 1) There is no 'initiatory mystery' connected to 'The 6th and 7th Books of Moses.' 2) 'The 6th and 7th Books of Moses' is NOT 'an exercise in occultist bafflegab' - it is a genuine European grimoire.

After all, the book's name does carry a famous aura in the realm of practical magick, and if it's as powerful as the lore suggests, I'd like to access it. Any leads in this direction, or personal insightswould be appreciated. I suggest that in order to understand 'The 6th and 7th Books of Moses,' you familiarize yourself with how it fits into the context of other Jewish and Christian grimoires of the same era - for instance, the material reprinted at the end of Henri Gamache's collection called 'The 8th, 9th, and 10th Books of Moses' (the part originally published as 'The Sword of Moses'), 'The Black Pullet,' and other texts that can be found in good English translations in the scholarly collections assembled by Arthur Edward Waite. A cheap reprint pamphlet that contains some of Waite's material is 'The Book of Talismans,' which is handled by many occult suppliers who cater to people on limited budgets who cannot afford the more costly Waite books. Speaking of Gamache's '8th, 9th, and 10th Books of Moses' - i find it to be a lot more inexplicable and item than the better-known '6th and 7th Books of Moses' because almost 2/3 of it consists of Gamache's personal Afro-centric musings about spiritual and cultural connections between Biblical Jews and black Africans and African=-Americans.

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This material - in particular the claim that Moses was 'the Great Voodoo Man of the Bible' - is not about magic per se, but it reveals a lot about both Gamache and about the time in which it was written (the 1940s, just as the Civil Rights movement was getting underway) - in particular, it is enlightening to compare Gamache's Semito-phillic theories with those of the.anti.-Semitic Afro-centrist Elijah Muhammed. All that aside, the last part of the book is the only cheap source for the 'Sword of Moses' grimoire material in English, and so i receommend it fairly highly to students of such lore.

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Cordially, catherine yronwode Orig-From: (Peer Vasne Fandum) Orig-To: alt.magick.tyagi Orig-Date: Thu, 29 Apr 1999 23:31:25 GMT There are other books of Moses of gnostic origin. Quote: 'called 'eighth' or 'holy', labelled PGM XIII.1-343 and PGM XIII. 343-646 of the Leiden Papyri. Reference: Papyri Graecae Magicae. Die Griechischen Zauberpapyri, 2 vols. Preisendanz, et al.

(Stuttgart: Teubner, 1973-74). In the PGM, the rites are definitely initiatory, and not very sorcery/talismanic oriented. The PGM is hardcore gnosticism.

Pretty anti-jewish and at most pseudo-kabalistic. Sounds interesting. Is there a version online?

try or - tyaginator 2008/01/16 Enigmatically yours, M.Y. Shri Peer Vasne Fandum Orig-From: (Michael McCord) Orig-To: alt.paranormal.spells.hexes.magic Orig-Date: Thu, 29 Apr 1999 12:55:09 -0400 It's been around for a while.seems to be a favorite of the Santarians. We have many requests for it from people from the Caribbean islands. (WE= the Hungry Eye in Ottawa) I've seen it in 2 incarnations, the most recent is still printed on old style printing presses.it's a small printing company. 'The trade' usually means booksellers, though in this case it may mean the 'occult' trade.the company prints only occult titles AFAIK.

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There is also the 8th, 9th and 10th Books of Moses, but the one you have is the best to use. It's used much the same way as 'The Greater Key of Solomon the King' (or the lesser key book, for that matter). Kathryn Rogers: I have a very curious book which has been in my possession since the 70's.

It's called: The Sixth and Seventh BOOKS OF MOSES; or MOSES' MAGICAL SPIRIT-ARTKNOWN AS THE WONDERFUL ARTS of the old wise Hebrews, Taken from the Mosaic Books of the Cabala and the Talmud, For the good of mankind. Translated from The German, Word for Word, according to Old Writings. with numerous engravingsPUBLISHED FOR THE TRADE printed in U.S.A.

Translated from the Ancient Hebrew There is no date, no author, no publisher. What 'trade' would this be for? It is filled with seals and invocations. It starts: MAGIA ALBA ET NIGRA UNIVERSALIS SEU NECROMANTIA also: BIBLIA, ARCANA MAGICA ALEXANDERIt also lists The Psalms and the many purposes to which they may be applied. Such as spells. Orig-From: 'John M Hansen' Orig-To: alt.paranormal.spells.hexes.magic Orig-Date: Thu, 29 Apr 1999 22:27:20 -0400 This book is still in print.

The Latin reads: Magia = 'Magic white and black also necromancy' Biblia etc. = (Book of the Hidden Magic of Alexander (the Great)) The book is a poor English translation of a book first published in German in the 1700's Regards, John M Hansen today wiki says: Published as volume 6 of 'Bibliothek der Zauber-Geheimniss- und Offenbarungs-Bucher, etc.' In 1849 in Stuttgart by antiquarian Johann Scheible, these books contain numerous allegedly magical spells used to summon spirits to do the will of the conjourer.

Although these are allegedly Kabbalistic in nature, there is very little or no influence of Kabbala within the pages. The texts are allegedly translated from a text written in the Cuthan-Samaritan language, a language considered extinct since the 12th century. No manuscripts older than 1849 are to be found, and the claimed origin must be regarded pseudepigraphic and spurious. The included pictures of the 'seals' consist of various stylized symbols surrounded pseudo-hebrew and pseudo-latin phrases and letters. The Latin language wasn't spoken in the area of Judea where Moses lived. The pictures of the seals are therefore by necessity of different origin than what is claimed. from accessed 1/16/08 tyaginator - add to this stack of information, correct what is here; refresh!

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