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  2. Watchtower (magic) - Wikipedia

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    A watchtower or guardian in ceremonial magical tradition is a tutelary spirit of one of the four cardinal points or quarters (East, South, West and North).In many magical traditions, they are understood to be Enochian angels or the Archangels Uriel, Raphael, Michael, and Gabriel.

  3. Enochian - Wikipedia

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    The phonology of Enochian is "thoroughly English", apart from difficult sequences such as bdrios, excolphabmartbh, longamphlg, lapch, etc. [16] Similarly, Enochian orthography closely follows Early Modern English orthography, for example in having soft and hard c and g , and in using digraphs ch , ph , sh , and th for the sounds /tʃ ~ k/, /f ...

  4. Enochian magic - Wikipedia

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    Enochian magic is a system of Renaissance magic developed by John Dee and Edward Kelley and adopted by more modern practitioners. The origins of this esoteric ...

  5. List of sigils of demons - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Enochian magic - Wikipedia

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  7. List of spirits appearing in grimoires - Wikipedia

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    Grimoires are fundamentally books that will supposedly grant their users magical powers, which date back to ancient times. In several of these books, rituals designed to help summon spirits are found. [1]

  8. File:Enochian - Gon (with point).svg - Wikipedia

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  9. De Heptarchia Mystica - Wikipedia

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    John Dee's Heptarchic Lamen in Enochian (left) and English (right) De Heptarchia Mystica, or On the Mystical Rule of the Seven Planets, is a book written in 1582–83 by English alchemist John Dee. It is a guidebook for summoning angels under the guidance of the angel Uriel and contains diagrams and formulae. [1]