It is unknown when these magical books were written, but we know they were translated from the ancient Hebrew. The Sixth Book is composed of "Secret Seals" used in magical rituals. Each seal is presented, followed by a matching conjuration. The conjuration is a verbal spell summoning entities or energies beyond our reality that may in fact respond and help to achieve the goal of the summoner. The Seventh Book contains a number of magical tables, each of which performs a certain function. Carrying a table with you or bringing it to a certain area is supposed to bring results like wealth, love, or good luck. Also included is "The Magic of the Israelites," which contains instances of magic being performed in the Bible, followed by a Kabala section that reveals secret Kabalistic wisdom, the application of charms and remedies, hidden wisdom of the Psalms, and magical cures of the old Hebrews. Use of this book should be done with respect. If used properly, it claims to bring good fortune to those who proceed with good intentions.
Books can be attributed to "Anonymous" for several reasons:
* They are officially published under that name * They are traditional stories not attributed to a specific author * They are religious texts not generally attributed to a specific author
Books whose authorship is merely uncertain should be attributed to Unknown.
This book is way past my understanding. A trifle frightening. Once past the 6th and 7th book and into Part 1 The Magic of the Israelites, comes understanding and wisdom.
Extremely in depth knowledge. Not a book for any beginner in any aspect or concept of Kabbalah knowledge or any other field of magical undertaking. It is probably the first book of this genre I consider real and not to be played around with. I don't consider my self adept enough to even consider conjuring the angelic beings. If I waste their time I'm terrified I may end up a pile of ash.
This book/information definitely is not for everyone. It is Biblically based (Old & New Testament) although Christ is a large part of the information, that surprised me. However, the more I read and cross reference with the Bible, the better understanding I have of Biblical references. It's all there. The Church just does not see it, recognize it, or want its congregation to do so and that goes into politics and control - not getting into that!
It would help to have a background in the Hebrew language. Most angelic names I find difficult to pronounce -- if at all. Another hesitation. What if I call out and mispronounce the name and conjure up some Being I just as soon not? For me, best to read (at this point) and leave the conjuring up to the Rabbi's.
Not recommended for everyone. Not an easy or trifle read. Not a book to be taken lightly.
Translation is not good. The book is a mess mixed with English, Hebrew, Greek, Latin and other languages. Maybe so as not to be effective to the common people. But I still learned from the background story. Bits and pieces that I got. I don’t believe these books is from Moses. This is from someone who deceives.
So, don’t read this out loud. Actually don’t even read this unless you are totally okay in your mind with yourself and have the intention of only reading for the sake of reading.
This is about summoning certain spirits. Most of the ritual words are like normal prayers but I don’t know. Just because of what it’s about, it was super eery. Very intriguing, though.