"you ink your face with halogen"
you ink your face
with halogen
a balloon writes elegies
a poem
cannot wait
autumn ignites stars
we touch in
ether and speak Enochian
a violet cat
offers bread
we enter
the street's love story.
you ink your face
with halogen
a balloon writes elegies
a poem
cannot wait
autumn ignites stars
we touch in
ether and speak Enochian
a violet cat
offers bread
we enter
the street's love story.
Enochian is an occult language recorded in the private journals of John Dee, an Elizabethan mathematician/astrologer, and his colleague Edward Kelley in late 16th-century England.[3] Kelley was aEnochian (English pronunciation: /ɛnoʊkiən/ en-oh-kee-ən) is an occult or angelic language recorded in the private journals of John Dee and his colleague, Enochian (English pronunciation: /ɛnoʊkiən/ en-oh-kee-ən) is an occult or angelic language recorded in the private journals of John Dee and his colleague Sir Edward Kelley. They claimed that the language was revealed to them by the Watchtowers of the Great Table, angels who served under the 4 Divinities (God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, and Omega the Mother, as reformed by Raphael, the archangel responsible for healing. Dee claimed that it was the language that God used to create the world, the one Adam used to communicate with God and the angels and to name the animals, and that Enoch, the father of Methuselah, was the last human to use it. After being expelled from Eden, Adam forgot the language, and it remained hidden for 6 generations until Enoch used it to record the "Book of Loagaeth" (Speech from God), which was lost in the Deluge of Noah, Enoch's great-grandson. Dee and Kelley also developed 48 Enochian verses ("Claves Angelicae") for opening the Gates of Wisdom/Understanding. In 1583 Kelley composed the "Liber Loagaeth" consisting of 65 folios containing 101 magical grids of letters which congtained, according to Dee, "The Mysterie of our Creation, The Age of many years, and the conclusion of the World." The material had considerable influence on the magic of Rosicrucianism, but otherwise it was mostly ignored until late in the 19th century when it was incorporated and adopted by the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. The Golden Dawn also invented Enochian chess, allowing aspects of the Enochian Tablets to be used for divination. Aleister Crowley, who joined the Golden Dawn a decade after its founding, later adapted the Enochian system into his own occult practices.
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