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"Understand, therefore, that from the fire to the earth, there are 30 places or abidings: one above and beneath another." This is the Angel Nalvage describing the Thirty Æthyrs surrounding the Four Watchtowers of the terrestrial world of the four elements to John Dee and Edward Kelley during the reception of the Enochian system of Angel Magic in 1584. There is no record of Dee or Kelley exploring these angelic worlds - a journey which can offer a path to spiritual enlightenment. Over 300 years later, Aleister Crowley was the first. He recorded his scrying of the 30 Æthyrs in The Vision and the…mehr

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"Understand, therefore, that from the fire to the earth, there are 30 places or abidings: one above and beneath another." This is the Angel Nalvage describing the Thirty Æthyrs surrounding the Four Watchtowers of the terrestrial world of the four elements to John Dee and Edward Kelley during the reception of the Enochian system of Angel Magic in 1584. There is no record of Dee or Kelley exploring these angelic worlds - a journey which can offer a path to spiritual enlightenment. Over 300 years later, Aleister Crowley was the first. He recorded his scrying of the 30 Æthyrs in The Vision and the Voice (1911). Other Thelemic practitioners such as Lon Milo Duquette and David Shoemaker have subsequently published their experiences. Now join Robin E. Cousins and friends scrying through the Watchtowers and the Æthyrs in both solo and group workings and read their visionary revelations. They preferred to employ the original system of Dee and Kelley rather than the over-elaborate revision devised by the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn (Neo-Enochiana) and favoured by Crowley and his followers. To obtain ones's Enochian bearings an overview of the Angelic Universe is provided detailing the Watchtowers and the Æthyrs, plus the rituals, invocations and calls required to cross the threshold into these magical and mysterious realms. Included are many diagrams, original and historic photographs, a detailed itinerary of Crowley's Algerian odyssey through the Æthyrs, and an exposition of the differences between the original and the Golden Dawn Enochian systems (Aleister Crowley and Enochian Magic).