![]() Skip to the final prayer for a very slow way to obtain the same effects.). ( Update: This prayer has always been redacted. *This is a neo-Enochian word and should be interpreted with caution. Hear, o heart-mind: the Highest God our God, the Highest God is One, all is one, the Highest God is love. SOLPETH, MONONS-MANIN: ZZZDZ (“Zohd-zohd-zoh-dee-zohd”) ZZD (“zohd-zoh-dee’), ZZZDZ Z L (zohd ell), ZDLZL (“zoh-dee-el-zohd-el”), ZZZDZ Z ZLDLDZ (“zohd-ell-dee-ell-dee-zohd”). SOLPETH, MONONS-MANIN: JAIDA IAD, JAIDA I eL, TON I eL, JAIDA I PRONOA*. The reader is strongly encouraged to review the original Agrippa table and enter the Enochian alphabet in the order in the order that the letters were revealed to Dee and Kelley when working this process. Each of these three letters is the fourth in their respective sets of seven letters as they were revealed to Dee and Kelley. Note that the phrases for “God,” “Highest God,” and “All is one” become encoded entirely with the letters Gal (“D”) Un (“L”), and Ceph (“Z”) when encoding using the column for the sun, the “king” of the seven planets in classical astrology. Of the calculating Art of such names by the tradition of Cabalists,” but applied to the Enochian alphabet to obtain “higher” versions of these, as described by Aaron Leitch The Whole Enochian Dictionary. The second version of this prayer, which uses encoded Enochian words and phrases (“ZZZDZ,” etc.) in this call have been uncovered using Henry Cornelius Agrippa’s method as described in his Three Books of Occult Philosophy or Magic: Book Three – Ceremonial Magic, “Chapter xxvii. If desired, the supplicant may recite this variation of Shema Yisrael (Deuteronomy 6:4) combined with the phrase “God is love” ( 1 John 4:8). However, to quote Lon Milo DuQuette, if a mouse “hopped up on your shoe and started to talk to you in your native tongue, you’d be impressed”-and the precision of the language wouldn’t matter! As long as the language is understandable, I take as a given the generosity of the Recipient of these prayers. Is this completely correct grammar? Of course not. However, the word “I” is readily available, so I used the “I” (for example, the phrase “give to me” turns into “give to I”). For example, certain prayers have the pronoun “me” in the English translation, but the word “me” is not available in Enochian. Whenever this occurred, I substituted a word which was the incorrect case, but which otherwise was the correct word. ![]() Whenever possible I used the appropriate Enochian grammar, but at times the language did not have the appropriate tense to match the English case. Enjoy!Ī word on translation: Generally, Enochian appears to follow English syntax. Several fellow magickians have tried one or more of these prayers with success. These prayers to God also seem to be effective regardless of precision of pronunciation. Truth be told, the angels don’t seem to mind: they are benevolent and responsive to your effort. Occasionally, I have added pronunciation notes within parentheses within the prayers themselves. If on its own, “Zohd” (rhymes with “goad”). My modified Latin pronunciation is offered below: A or A’Īlways a hard “C” as in “ care” and “ compassion”Īlways a hard “G” as in “ give” and “ get” It also makes it very easy to read the transliterated angelic letters aloud for someone with no additional familiarity with Enochian.Īt times, if Enochian word is a single letter, such as the word “L,” I have added a lowercase letter in front of it (in this example, “eL”) in to the Latin-letter transliteration to improve ease of reading and pronunciation: “eL” should be pronounced to rhyme with the English word “well” due to its history in Hebrew as a suffix for angel and prophet names. I chose to use a modified Latin pronunciation because of its universality because of the use of Latin by the angels themselves because Dee himself could read, write, and speak it because it appears to largely parallel the pronunciation of Enochian as documented by Leitch and finally, because I have found that vibrating these prayers with this pronunciation to be quite potent. There is also the original Golden Dawn pronunciation (such as you may have heard on Supernatural). Aaron Leitch has done a good job of reconstructing the Enochian original pronunciation. Pronunciation: The text of the prayers, in ALL CAPITAL LETTERS, is a simple transliteration of Enochian into the English alphabet. I hope you find them helpful in your journey. You are the beneficiary of my changing my mind and deciding to publish them directly online. These are the 111 Enochian prayers to God that I initially created for a book manuscript. ![]() Leitch’s pronunciation as possible to the exclusion of others. Update: I have made a minor revision to the prayers.
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