My experience with the Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses, and some questions.

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My experience with the Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses, and some questions.

Post#1 » Tue May 01, 2018 3:42 pm

Here is an account of my working with this grimoire. I saw Joseph H. Peterson recommend that one starts with Appendix 3 in the book, Semiphoras and Schemhamphorash so that is what I did.

4/30/18
Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses - Appendix 3 - Semiphoras and Schemhamphorash
Evocation of Gabriel
Yesod Meditation


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Time: 8:00 pm
Astrological position: Full moon in Virgo - Sun in Taurus
Location: Bedroom

Kabbalah
Semiphoras: Number 3 (evocation of spirits)
Schemhamphorash (Name of God): JESU/JHS - Pentragrammaton effabile Jesu
Form of God: Sadai
Sephira: Yesod
Choir: Order of Angels - Malakhim
Angels of the Schemhamphorash: Damabiah, Manakel, Eidel, Hahniah, Rochel, Jabamiah, Haiael, Mumiah
Archangel of the Schemhamphorash: Gabriel
Lunar governor: Ataliel (full moon)

Account
I read the incantations at first, and the names of all the entities addressed, but I was interrupted and had to move my supplies to the other room. I used a candle, my book, and a mirror in the dark. Quickly, I began to notice the familiar imagery of a scrying session: changing faces. My face became another person’s. When I sensed the presence of the angels, it was frightening but at the same time comforting. I saw a vision of my head turning into a single flame, and soon my face disappeared completely and the image in the mirror was a tall, icy mountain. This happened after I asked Gabriel and the host of angels to help me graduate this year.
The ice melted and burst into warm flames of mercy, and my face reappeared. I felt my head tilting back, and as I did so, I felt an extreme sensual pleasure and sexual arousal, which is probably because the sephira Yesod is representative of male sexuality. I have only felt this feeling so intense in lucid dreams. As I felt my head tilting back, I saw in the mirror light shooting out of my eyes. I blew the candle out and turned the lights on. The rest of the night, I felt a great sense of peace and reassurance. I woke up at four in the morning and have been up since (it’s now seven) and did a banishing ritual. I realized the significance of the vision. The mountain is something I need to climb myself, to work hard, to accomplish, and the angels can assist with giving me that motivation, but ultimately I need to put in the effort. This message was kind of stern. The angels warned me that nothing is free, and that to graduate I would need to “pay” in the form of hard work both in school and prayer in order to reach my goal, the summit of the mountain, the flames of mercy.

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So I am wondering about this experience, because I do not know too much about Kabbalah, but it seems like that is what is most important here. Should I keep going up the sephirot as a sort of initiation procedure? Or do I just move onto the other sections and systems of these books?

Thanks,
Clavicula

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