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promethee Regular user France 125 Posts |
I'm looking for "magickal incantations" that sound like old language (aramaic...). Real language would be good, but fake is ok, as long as the sound seems real.
Any idea where I can find this kind of stuff ?
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Necromancer Inner circle Chicago 3076 Posts |
Temple.
Best, Neil
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Bill Ligon Inner circle A sure sign of a misspent youth: 6437 Posts |
Israel Regardie, THE GOLDEN DAWN
Israel Regardie, THE GOLDEN DAWN SYSTEM OF MAGIC Gerald J. Schueler, ENOCHIAN MAGIC Gerald J. Schueler, AN ADVANCED GUIDE TO ENOCHIAN MAGIC Israel Regardie, CEREMONIAL MAGIC Pat Zalewski, GOLDEN DAWN ENOCHIAN MAGIC Francis King, THE TECHNIQUES OF HIGH MAGIC for starters.
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Ed Mauve New user 76 Posts |
I take it you're only learning few phrases and not learning the whole language.
Why not try language from LOTR and edit some to suit your tongue? That should be quite unique then. You wouldn't want to speak the "magickal" incantations and someone correct your pronunciation. That wouldn't be any magickal anymore? my 2 cents, -Ed |
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Bill Ligon Inner circle A sure sign of a misspent youth: 6437 Posts |
Even LaVey's SATANIC BIBLE gives the Enochian keys (with strange translations), but Enochian has its own rules for pronunciation. I doubt, however, it you would ever be called on the pronunciation.
(Maybe you wouldn't want to pronounce things correctly, anyway. ) Bill
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promethee Regular user France 125 Posts |
Thanks for the answers, there are some ideas I should use.
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On 2007-08-06 10:17, Ed Mauve wrote: That would be funny
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dough Loyal user Gee. . . 13 years, and only 238 Posts |
Promethee learns the correct pronunciation, recites perfectly during first performance . . . . POOF! . . . Amazing Reaction from Crowd. . . . Phone ringing off hook to rebook . . . No answer . . . . promethee huge favorite in the other realm
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Father Photius Grammar Host El Paso, TX (Formerly Amarillo) 17161 Posts |
Why not get a tape of either some Hebrew or some Arabic. I understand that the Ethiopian Church language Giz is very similar to Aramaic, you could probably find some tapes of it being chanted in the Ethiopian Church.
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Ed Mauve New user 76 Posts |
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On 2007-08-06 12:14, Bill Ligon wrote: Whoa! That would be interesting to learn for evocation magick. |
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Leslie Melville Special user Blackpool-U.K. 708 Posts |
Personally I like,"Izzy Wizzy, Let's Get Busy!"
Stories....?....That's telling!
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Traveler Special user 549 Posts |
Did you invent that one yourself, Leslie ?
BTW, too bad that you stopped publishing your excellent newsletter. I really liked it. |
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Leslie Melville Special user Blackpool-U.K. 708 Posts |
"Izzy Wizzy, Let's Get Busy!" is very well known in the U.K.
For over forty years, a popular televised children's puppet show, which featured a black eared, glove puppet Bear called 'Sooty'. This was his magic spell and children in the U.K. are all familiar with the incantation. His creator, Harry Corbett, died some years ago and his son carried the show for a while. Several other performers have since taken over the franchise and 'The Sooty Show', although not now seen on T.V. is still touring around the country, bringing magic and fun to yet another generation of children. Are you referring to 'The Creative Storyteller' newsletter or the newsletter page on my website? I feel quite guilty about the neglect of the former. people are still subscribing to it! Two books and other issues got in the way. I really must get it going again. Thanks for reminding me!
Stories....?....That's telling!
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Traveler Special user 549 Posts |
Yes, that's the one I meant ! I thought it was very good !
And... you say TWO books ? I know about "magictales", but what's the other one ? I already look forward to it |
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Necromancer Inner circle Chicago 3076 Posts |
In all seriousness, Magic Words: A Dictionary by Craig Conley is an engrossing resource.
http://www.mysteryarts.com/magic/ Best, Neil
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Mystician Inner circle Wallachia 3485 Posts |
You could always take up Latin ..
There's a little debate on pronunication (mostly due to two kinds of Latin, classical and "church" latin), so that gives you some leeway too. Just remember to "undo" the "Great vowel shift" that occurred sometime around 1100 AD: Long A sounds like "Ah" Long E sounds like long A (Ay - as in day, hey Long I sounds like long E (Tree, MachIne ) AE (diphthong) sounds like long I (Pie, High) O and U remained the same though.
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Bill Ligon Inner circle A sure sign of a misspent youth: 6437 Posts |
Very cool, Neil. Thanks!
Bill
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Silvertongue Inner circle One day I will die leaving behind 2426 Posts |
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On 2007-08-07 11:40, Neil Tobin wrote: I second this website, I found craigs books to be highly inspirational and along the same thoughts as myself... Definatly worth reading through...
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And living beings remain in cyclic existence, For that long, may I too remain, to dispel the sufferings of the world. -Shantideva Engaging in the Conduct of a Bodhisattva |
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Matthew St. Cyr Special user The Dark Woods of New England 793 Posts |
The Necronomicon is full of wonderfully strange language! Just don't conjure up any elder gods...
The Wonder Lies In The Dark Between The Stars. . .
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Traveler Special user 549 Posts |
I had forgotten about that site, Neil. Thanks for reminding !
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Ed Mauve New user 76 Posts |
Can anyone provide a review on the book Magic Words: A Dictionary by Craig Conley?
and maybe Magic Archetypes, The Skeleton Key of Solomon by Craig Conley also? or anything about the author academic profile? From the description of all the books, it seems to cover a huge area for each Title. Is the books for entertainment usage only (like stories in Magic books based on but not real accounts etc) or the materials are all researched and can be accounted for it's authenticity. Thank you. -Ed |
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