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The Enochian Calls of John Dee

A Reference For Pronunciation: Esoteric Classics

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The Enochian Calls of John Dee

By: John Dee
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The initial origins of Enochian magick date to 1581, with 1584 being perhaps a more technical birthdate of the alphabet of the Enochian angels, with whom John Dee and Edward Kelley were the first to communicate with. The two men maintained detailed records of that angelic correspondence, which eventually resulted in a spoken language. Today, centuries later, Western civilization is experiencing a renaissance of interest in Enochian studies. Here then, narrator Michael Strader, a master magician, audio engineer and recognized esoteric scholar with more than 20 years of experience in practical Enochian magick, offers neophyte and Ipsissimus alike, the opportunity to hear John Dee's Enochian Keys recited by a seasoned, ritually experienced professional. This recording is not intended as a "how-to" or a "guidebook" but simply as a resource for practicing ritualists.

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Thank you for making this!!!

This is the only accurate pronunciation guide I have found so far. This is INVALUABLE to my studies and progression.
Thank you for making this available to Enochian students seeking to perfect their craft.

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Good pronunciation guide for working

Suggested for anyone who studies/uses enochian related text. The only real audio guide I could find. Takes a lot of practice, this book is a great companion to your John Dee, Crowley, GD workings etc. Connect yourself.

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making friends

I'm pretty sure if you memorize and speak one of these out loud with the correct pronunciation one of these Good fellows will definitely show up and visit you

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Nasal voice

He sounds so nasal when speaking english, but has a deeper voice when reading the enochian sections

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without written examples, totally worthless

More than just names, this includes lengthy rites, prayers and phrases constituting atleast a sizable paragraph in length. Written material is the only thing that would make this feasible rather than trying to memorize a long string of utterances without jumbling them up. I hate to leave a bad review. An included PDF file would solve this.

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