Right so I was checking out the chapter on Arzel in one of Damon Brand's books and he wrote there that, Arzel and Raziel are one and the same, because their names, in writing, only differ by one silent vowel, so in pronunciation, he was saying, they are virtually the same.
And another thing caught my eye. He gives, in his book, a psalm where Arzel appears.
So there, according to this source:
http://www.scripture4all.org/OnlineInter...psa80.pdf,
'arzi-al' would translate to 'cedars of El'.
I will use this psalm to call upon Arzel/Raziel the next time I'll do it (most probably this evening). Also, I will try to find some incense sticks or some kind of aromatherapy product based on cedar for the ritual.
I will equate Arzel with Raziel in my mind, although I pronounce the name somewhere in between the two names.
Also, I plan on looking into the significance of that psalm, the historical context and its meaning, and also to the significance of cedar.
Yay! I've got a lead and simply wanted to share it with you, if it may prove to be of any use to any members here.
Cheers!