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A True and Faithful Relation of What Passed for Many Years Between Dr. John Dee and Some Spirits

 
A True and Faithful Relation of What Passed for Many Years Between Dr. John Dee and Some Spirits   Author: John Dee
By Apocryphile Press
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 133
EAN: 9781933993560
ISBN: 1933993561
Label: Apocryphile Press
Manufacturer: Apocryphile Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 480
Publication Date: 2007-11-01
Publisher: Apocryphile Press
Studio: Apocryphile Press

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Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5 Vital for Scholars of Enochian Magic, 2001-07-26
Among students of Occultism, John Dee is nowadays most famous (or notorious) for "Enochian Magic". This is the subject of many magical societies' teachings, but many of them have wildly differing views on what "Enochian Magic" really is. This is why this book is so important - one can find out its original meaning, by reading the transcripts of Dee & Kelley's original crystal-gazing session. This book covers the reception of the Watchtowers and Calls, etc, through to the notorious wife-swapping incident, and some sessions which Dee performed towards the end of his life. What it does NOT contain however is the material Dee received prior to 1583 - e.g. the Sigillum Dei Aemeth, the Tabula Bonorum. For this one would have to consult the Dee Diaries as were published by Elias Ashmole. Despite this one flaw, it is a fascinating reference for scholars of the subject.

Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5 A Classic and absolute MUST for any serious Occultist, 2001-03-08
This is a Classic and absolute MUST for any serious Occultist, BUT be warned it is very hard work. This R A Kessinger Publishing Co edition is very welcome as it is nearly half the price of the previous Magickal Childe edition ( although the M.C. edition was better presented and a Hardback) The work itself is a verbatum presentation of John Dee's 'magical diaries' 1583-1603 (with some gaps) published originally in 1649 which means that the layout is, at times, very hard to follow. but well worth the effort. The reader is presented with a series of dialogues between Dr. John Dee (via the skryer Edward Kelley) and Angelic beings. These communication gradually reveal a complex system of magick (later) called Enochian and represents one of the most powerful systems bever 'discovered' IF you can make sense of it!

Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5 A difficult but very important work, 2004-07-19
Dr John Dee's "A true and faithful relation of what passed for many years between Dr John Dee and some spirits" (TFR) is arguably one of the most important works to come out of the Elizabethan era. First published in 1659 the TRF has been sporadically in print ever since. Dee was hailed in his day as the most learned man of the age and was a voracious reader and book hunter - his library rated some 5000 titles whilst the University of Oxford library only boasted some 500 in his day. Sadly his collection was ransacked and burned by superstition peasants whilst he was travelling in Europe.

John Dee was a magus, spy, philosopher and hermeticist for Englands the Fairy Queen, good Queen Elizabeth 1st. He marvelled at the natural world and delighted in information, prehaps more than anything else. As a part of his quest he desired to know the secrets of creation and employed a psychic "Edward Kelley" to aid him in skrying sessions communicating with the Enochian angels. This angelic conversation went on for many years. The two would sit at Dee's shewstone (reputedly given to him by the Archangel Uriel (some say Michael) and Kelley would skry whilst Dee would direct the visions. Over time the Angels revealed a mysterious language originally called Angelic (although more recently dubbed Enochian) which is the key to the most tantalising and fascinating occult artifacts we have today. We only have fragments of the Angelic language however linguists such as Donald Laycock have stressed that it is a real language which shows "traces of grammar" and proper parts of speech. The few words we do have however make up the Clavaculae Angelicae or Angelic Keys or calls which form the basis of an intriging - almost Harry Potter like - magickal system which works without the need to mess with years of meditations on systems such as the qabalah. Of course it is horribly complex and a demon to understand!

Meric Causabon (who wrote the introduction) was not generous to Dee and published the book in an attempt to discredit him decades after Dee's death, however it is clear to see the Dee absolutly outclassed Causabon in language, intelligence and sheer verve at daring the unthinkable and asking God himself for answers. It seems that Dee got some too. We own Causabon a debt of gratitude as his failed attempt to do this gave the world something which might have never seen the light of day. Dee never planned for all his work to be published.

Make no mistake, this is a very difficult book to read and you will need to struggle with small print, Elizabethan English and some difficult and misleading conversations. However it will vastly repay the readers efforts.

To learn more about Dee and his magic I also recommend

The Queens conjuror - G Woolley - The life and exploits of the Good Doctor
Enochian for Beginners - Donald Tyson - Not a beginners book at all, but details the Enochian system
The vision and the Voice - St Aleister Crowley - The poets' account of skrying the 30 Aethers of the Enochian universe. Interestingly Dee didnt do this himself and evidence suggests he never used the Enochian system. At least we dont have the diary entries for his use of Enochian

Be warned however once you mess with the Enochiana the universe is never quite the same again