occult philosophy of cornellius agrippa
- Nahemah
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I moved this topic.
I thought about the Ceremonial folder but then placed it here,as it's a member made video,for now at least.
I am not a Ceremonialist,so I wanted to ask are the attributes for the elements you gave in the vid, the classic Agrippa ones?
I thought about the Ceremonial folder but then placed it here,as it's a member made video,for now at least.
I am not a Ceremonialist,so I wanted to ask are the attributes for the elements you gave in the vid, the classic Agrippa ones?
"He lived his words, spoke his own actions and his story and the story of the world ran parallel."
Sartre speaking of Che Guevara.
Sartre speaking of Che Guevara.
Re: occult philosophy of cornellius agrippa
Yes'M... [geek2]
Re: occult philosophy of cornellius agrippa
yes sir. i have all three books on occult philosophy written by agrippa. from the first book i.e. book of natural magick, i quote those attributes of elements. also you can yourself verify sir by experiencing the elements yourselfNahemah wrote:I moved this topic.
I thought about the Ceremonial folder but then placed it here,as it's a member made video,for now at least.
I am not a Ceremonialist,so I wanted to ask are the attributes for the elements you gave in the vid, the classic Agrippa ones?
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Cool.I can move it to Ceremonial folder if you want, or is it ok here?
"He lived his words, spoke his own actions and his story and the story of the world ran parallel."
Sartre speaking of Che Guevara.
Sartre speaking of Che Guevara.
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i am discussing natural magick and not ceremonial magick so it should be here and not anywhere else. please don't move the thread.
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Nice work arnab!
Keep it comin'! [smile2]
Keep it comin'! [smile2]
Re: occult philosophy of cornellius agrippa
Hey Nah...Nahemah wrote:...are the attributes for the elements you gave in the vid, the classic Agrippa ones?
Sorry for being so flippant above.
Appendix III in Agrippa is devoted to The Elements. In the publication I have [D. Tyson, ed., 2003], the editor begins App. III by stating,
There's some discussion too on the question of the legitimacy of Ocellus' work, or whether it was a forgery, leading to a Chicken v. Egg question in relation to Aristotle's writings. However, as Tyson points out the question is kind of irrelevant as Agrippa's point of view at the time he wrote certainly gave credit to Ocellus as a real and legitimate source.D. Tyson, ed., pg.719, 2003 wrote:This examination of the elements relies upon the incomplete treatise On The Nature of the Universe by Ocellus Lucanus On Generation and Corruption by Aristotle, and the Timaeus of Plato."
Hope that helps! [geek2]
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Thanks Seeker,it does. [thumbup]
Sorry for interupting the flow,arnab.
Sorry for interupting the flow,arnab.
"He lived his words, spoke his own actions and his story and the story of the world ran parallel."
Sartre speaking of Che Guevara.
Sartre speaking of Che Guevara.
Re: occult philosophy of cornellius agrippa
It's a wonderfull book !!! Well done...i 've learned a lot from those pages...i had the same sense about armadel's grimoire as well.
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