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Pentagram insert into word
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The 13 spirit is called Beleth, he is a mighty Of Belleth (or Beleth or Bileth or Bilet or Ballat) the Goetia of Solomon Says: This "Aton" is likely Beleth, the 13th spirit of the Goetia of Solomon. Note the "name" begins with Bal or Bel, meaning "master". With the grimoiric obsession with creating words with the "Aton" suffix, I am leaning in favor of Ballaton. Is spelled Ballaton or Ballator in the Pentagram of Solomon. That line means there are missing letters.Īlthough the word SHAMIR does not appear in this "explanation" or the pentagram in this grimoire, it should be noted that if you omit the Lamed from the seal of Jerusalem above and read from the letter Sin, you will see why this word became part of this legend. In Folger Shakespeare manuscript V.b.26, this word appears as Soluze with a line above the last two letters. This is, as most people know, the unspeakable four-letter name of God. Is found in the Hexagram and Pentagram of Solomon. This is the Beginning and End of the Greek alphabet. That is in they keeping, and deliver it unto us quietly:Īnswer us all such questions as we shall demand without any defect nowĪnd answer all such questions as we may demand without any defect nowĬan be found in the Hexagram of Solomon. In thy keeping and deliver it to us quietlyĪnd show, and discover unto us all treasure that thou knowest of, or Shew and discover to us all treasures that thou knowest of or that is I command thee, thou Spirit, of whatsoever region thou art, to comeĪnd speak unto us audibly in our mother-tongue: Protect us, and let Thy Holy Spirit and presence be now and always withĬommand thou spirit of what Region soever thou art to come into this Thou God of Almighty power, be ever present with us to guard and God of mighty power be ever present with us to guard us and protect usĪnd let thy holy presence be now and always with us Thou, O great God, Who art the beginning and the end:

pentagram insert into word

O great God who art the beginning and the end who was before all The Explanation of the two triangles in the Parchment

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I have colored alternate rows for easier reading. Under the words as they appear in the manuscript I have included the words that appear in the Mathers/Crowley version. In the left column are the words from the Hexagram and Pentagram being "explained" by the words in the right column. The two "triangles" referred to are the Hexagram and Pentagram of Solomon. In the following table you will see "The Explanation of the two triangles in the Parchment". After a forum thread at, I decided to look more closely at both the "explanation" and the Pentagram of Solomon. I glossed over the portion of the "explanations" about the Hexagram and Pentagram of Solomon. I previously wrote about the " Explanation of Certain Names Used in this Book Lemegeton".














Pentagram insert into word