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Secret Teachings of All Ages
Ceremonial Magic and Sorcery (30)
Eliphas Levi describes the preparation of a magical sword in substance as follows: The steel blade should be forged in the hour of Mars, with new tools. The pommel should be of hollow silver containing quicksilver, and the symbols of Mercury and the moon and the signatures of Gabriel and Samael should be engraved upon it. The hilt should be encased with tin, with the symbol of Jupiter and the signature of Michael engraved upon it. A copper triangle should extend from the hilt along the blade a short distance on each side: these should bear the symbols of Mercury and Venus. Five Sephiroth should be engraved upon the handle, as shown. The blade itself should have the word Malchut upon one side and Quis ut Deus upon the other. The sword should be consecrated on Sunday.
Sufi
The Conference of the Birds
Invocation (15)
He stained the sword with the colour of the tulip; and from vapour made a bed of water-lilies.
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Alchemical
The Fifty-Third Dictum (53)
For the Philosophers have ordered the doctors of this art to make coin-like gold, which also the same Philosophers have called by all manner of names....
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Hindu
Prapathaka IV, Khanda 17 (7)
As one binds (softens) gold by means of lavana (borax), and silver by means of gold, and tin by means of silver, and lead by means of tin, and iron...
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Alchemical
The Fortieth Dictum (40)
Jarcus saith: Thou hast left obscure a part of thy discourse, O Bacsen! And he: Do thou, therefore, Jargus, in thy clemency shew forth the same! And...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter VIII (1)
And Azâzêl taught men to make swords, and knives, and shields, and breastplates, and made known to them the metals 〈of the earth〉 and the art of worki...
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Alchemical
The Thirty-Sixth Dictum (36)
AFFLONTUS,* the Philosopher, saith: I notify to you all, O ye investigators of this Art, that unless ye sublime the substances at the commencement by...
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Alchemical
The Fifty-First Dictum (51)
Horrotcos* saith: Thou hast narrated nothing, O Pandolphus, save the last regimen of this body! Thou hast, therefore, composed an ambiguous...
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Alchemical
The Twelfth Dictum (12)
Lucas saith: I will speak at this time, following the steps of the ancients. Know, therefore, all ye seekers after Wisdom, that this treatise is not...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 22: Of the Birth or Geniture of the Stars, and Creation of the Fourth Day. (81)
The metals have the same substance, condition and birth or geniture as the vegetables upon the earth. For the metals or mineral ores, at the time of...
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Hindu
Prapathaka VI, Khanda 1 (6)
'And as, my dear, by one pair of nail-scissors all that is made of iron (kârshnâyasam) is known, the difference being only a name, arising from...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLIII A (3)
I know the fork which belongs to it. It is the great finger of Hunnu (Sokaris). I know the stake; it is the leg of Nemu. I know its pointed head, it...
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Alchemical
The Sixty-First Dictum (61)
Mosss sazih: It is to be observed that the envious have named lead of copper instruments of formation, simulating, deceiving prosterity,* to whom I...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 10: Of the Sixth qualifying or fountain Spirit in the Divine Power. (63)
When it goeth from the hardness and heat, then the hardness makes a thumping, knocking sound in the flash, and the heat ringeth forth, and the light...
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Alchemical
The Seventy-Second Dictum (72)
Philosophus* saith: The first composition, that is, the body of Magnesia, is made out of several things, although they become one, and are called by...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XIV: Greek Plagiarism From the Hebrews. (59)
Has not the artificer made the image? or the goldsmith, melting the gold, has gilded it, and what follows.
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 18: Of the Creation of Heaven and Earth; and of the first Day. (15)
But the heat in the astringent spirit chiefly helped to make the hardness; but where that [hardness] came to be, there it [the heat] generated the nob...
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Alchemical
The Fiftieth Dictum (50)
Pandolphus saith: If, O Belus, thou dost describe the sublimation* of sulphur for future generations, thou wilt accomplish an excellent thing! And...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 22: Of the Birth or Geniture of the Stars, and Creation of the Fourth Day. (82)
But silver and gold in the dead palpability or tangibility are but as a dark stone, in comparison with the root of the heavenly generating; but I set ...
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Alchemical
The Tenth Dictum (10)
ARISLEUS saith:—Know that the key of this work is the art of Coins.* Take, therefore, the body which I have shewn to you and reduce it to thin...
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Alchemical
The Twenty-Second Dictum (22)
Tueopuitus saith: Thou hast spoken intelligently and elegantly, and art held free from envy. Saith the Turba: Let your discretion, therefore, explain...
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