The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses. By Johann Scheibel. Audiobook
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The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses. By Johann Scheibel. Audiobook

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Overview

This audiobook presents "The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses," a grimoire attributed to Moses, detailing magical rituals, conjurations, and seals for commanding spirits. It claims to contain ancient Hebrew knowledge, including the "Seven Seals of the Spirits" and "12 Tables of the Spirits," which are presented as keys to interacting with angelic and demonic entities. The text provides specific incantations, instructions for creating magical tools like circles and breastplates, and guidance on timing and purification for practitioners seeking to wield supernatural power for various purposes, from acquiring wealth to overcoming enemies.

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Chapters

  • The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses are presented as ancient texts containing magical knowledge, including the 'Seven Seals' and 'Twelve Tables' for spirit communication.
  • These books are claimed to have been revealed by God to Moses on Mount Sinai and passed down through biblical figures like Aaron, Joshua, David, and Solomon.
  • The texts are described as 'Mystery of all Mysteries,' containing divine names and powerful incantations.
  • The introduction emphasizes the divine origin and authority of the magical practices described within.
Understanding the introduction helps establish the purported historical and divine context for the magical practices that follow, framing them as ancient and divinely sanctioned.
The text mentions that the books were found among others by Emperor Constantine the Great and sent to Pope Sylvester, highlighting a supposed historical lineage.
  • Each of the seven seals is associated with a choir of angels or spiritual powers (e.g., Archangels, Dominations, Thrones, Cherubim, Seraphim, Powers).
  • Each seal includes a specific conjuration, a list of associated angels, and a 'special secret' or practical application.
  • Applications range from finding treasures and gaining fortune to becoming beloved, overcoming enemies, and healing the sick.
  • The seals are intended to compel spirits to appear and obey the conjurer through the use of divine names and specific incantations.
These seals form the core of the practical magic presented, offering specific methods and purported outcomes for engaging with the spirit world.
The first seal, associated with Archangels, has a secret that if buried where treasures exist, they will come to the surface during a full moon.
  • The twelve tables are presented as elemental and planetary tables, each with its own conjuration.
  • Each table is linked to specific spirits and offers benefits such as protection, wealth, success in business, and overcoming disputes.
  • The tables are associated with the elements (air, fire, water, earth) and the planets (Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Sun, Venus, Mercury, Moon).
  • Specific Hebrew names and divine utterances are provided for each table to compel the spirits associated with them.
These tables provide another set of tools and methods for practitioners, expanding the scope of spiritual influence across different domains like elements and celestial bodies.
The fourth table, for the spirits of the earth, is said to grant treasures of the earth if laid within the earth.
  • The text details various magical tools and formulas, including circles, breastplates, helmets, and chalices, often inscribed with Hebrew names.
  • Specific instructions are given for their creation, consecration, and use during conjurations.
  • Emphasis is placed on the importance of the Hebrew language for the efficacy of the incantations.
  • Rituals often require specific timing (e.g., new moon, full moon, eclipses) and purification practices.
This section outlines the practical requirements and necessary accoutrements for performing the magical operations described, emphasizing the ritualistic nature of the practice.
A 'Pentagon or omnipotent Five Corners' must be drawn on the ground with consecrated chalk or a finger dipped in holy water before conjurations.
  • Practitioners are instructed to maintain faith in God, keep divine commandments, and be steadfast in their practice.
  • Specific times for invocation are provided, varying by day of the week and lunar phase.
  • The use of a conjuration circle, consecrated tools, and specific prayers (like Psalm 91) is mandated.
  • The text warns against compromise with spirits and emphasizes firm demeanor and clear communication of desires.
These instructions provide guidance on the mindset, preparation, and conduct required for a practitioner to attempt these magical operations safely and effectively.
Practitioners are advised to take special note of times for invocation, with different timings recommended for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights.
  • The text introduces seven 'Great Princes' (spirits) with their seals and specific conjurations for coercion and obedience.
  • These princes are described with their appearances and provinces, such as treasure-finding, art mastery, and conferring wealth.
  • Instructions are given on how to compel their appearance, including the use of incense and specific words.
  • A formal dismissal ritual is provided to send the spirits away peacefully after their service is rendered.
This section details the summoning and dismissal of specific powerful entities, offering a concluding step to the magical process and reinforcing the control practitioners are meant to exert.
Ail is described as a prompt treasure spirit of the earth and sea, appearing in the form of a wild ox.

Key takeaways

  1. 1The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses present a system of magic based on divine names, angelic hierarchies, and specific ritualistic practices.
  2. 2The efficacy of these magical operations is claimed to be dependent on faith, adherence to divine laws, and the correct use of Hebrew incantations.
  3. 3The text provides a structured approach to spirit communication, categorized by seals, tables, and specific entities, each with purported benefits.
  4. 4Practitioners are warned about the importance of proper preparation, timing, and a firm, faithful demeanor when engaging with spirits.
  5. 5The ultimate authority and power behind these magical acts are consistently attributed to God, with spirits acting as intermediaries or servants.
  6. 6The book serves as a grimoire, offering detailed instructions for conjuring and commanding various spiritual entities for practical outcomes.

Key terms

Sixth and Seventh Books of MosesSeven Seals of the SpiritsTwelve Tables of the SpiritsConjurationGrimoireDivine NamesAngelic HierarchiesHebrew IncantationsSpirit SealsMagical Circle

Test your understanding

  1. 1What is the purported origin and divine authority behind the Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses?
  2. 2How do the Seven Seals and Twelve Tables differ in their focus and application according to the text?
  3. 3What are the essential components and preparations required for performing the conjurations described in the book?
  4. 4Why is the Hebrew language emphasized as crucial for the effectiveness of the magical formulas?
  5. 5What are the key instructions given to a practitioner regarding their mindset and conduct when attempting to command spirits?

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