


Material reprinted at the end of Henri Gamache's collection called "TheĨth, 9th, and 10th Books of Moses" (the part originally published as Jewish and Christian grimoires of the same era - for instance, the You familiarize yourself with how it fits into the context of other I suggest that in order to understand "The 6th and 7th Books of Moses," Any leads in this direction, or personal insights, > practical magick, and if it's as powerful as the lore suggests, I'd

> After all, the book's name _does_ carry a famous aura in the realm of That marred the formerly clean paper upon which it was printed. With early mainstream Christianity) it is not worth the cost of the ink Suppressed religious sect that for a while overlapped with and competed Vodoun (an African-derived religion of Haiti) or Gnosticism (a I cannot speak for the knowledge-level of the store clerk whom youĮncountered, but i can assure you that, in my opinion, and to the bestġ) There is no "initiatory mystery" connected to "The 6th and 7thĢ) "The 6th and 7th Books of Moses" is NOT "an exercise in occultistīafflegab" - it is a genuine European grimoire.ģ) "The Voudun Gnostic Workbook" does not educate the reader about > occultist bafflegab like I suspect the Voudun Gnostic Workbook > mystery" around the information in the 67BM, or is it an exercise in > ink, but the clerk I asked about it got cagey in a way which suggested > The occult store I go to sells the Seals on parchment paper, in red Transcribed interviews with hoodoo practitioners conducted by Harry M. Documentation of this assertion is provided on this we page from Workers" came to appreciate and make use of Medieval European magcal People you refer to as " working-class, often sparsely educated Hoodoo In particular, the former web page addresses the subject of how the Realm of American folk-magic, please read the following two web pages: For more details on the subject ofĬultural cross-over between German, Jewish, and African sources in the That long ago found favour with African-American root workers and "The 6th and 7th Books of Moses" is one of many Jewish Kabbalistic texts Well, you are not "supposed" to believe that, but it happens to be true. > - if, indeed, they could make head or tail of the text? > Hoodoo Workers did all the elaborate preparations and rituals therein > Am I supposed to believe that working-class, often sparsely educated "re-working" is, in my opinion, of the same quality as her Santeriaīooks that is, it is not worth the paper it is printed on. Late 19th or early 20th century English-language translation of the mostĬommonly-encountered German pamphlet edition. Know it is said to be of Jewish origin, but only spuriously attributed Material first appeared in widespread print in Germany, as far as i "The 6th and 7th Books of Moses" dates back several hundred years The > practical usage of the Seals and verbal incantations within. > re-working.and the book STILL makes no sense to me in terms of > red-bound pamphlet style version and Migene Gonzalez-Wippler's moden Am I missing something? I have, and have perused, both the > as you know, seems highly thought of in hoodoo and pow wow > The magickal text known as the "6th and 7th Books of Moses", TOP | YRONWODE | ARCANE ARCHIVE.ORG | OCCULTISM | MAGIC | BOOKS To occult, mystical, and spiritual subjects.
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