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The 6th & 7th Books of Moses: Moses' Magical Spirit-Art

The 6th & 7th Books of Moses: Moses' Magical Spirit-Art

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: looks like the copy machine did a bad job
Review: After I got the book and looked through it, I found there were many places were the ink was so sloppy that you couldn't even read certian parts, It looks like a copy of a copy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A very powerful book of magic
Review: OK, the printing isn't too good. Maybe it's a forgery, maybe it's not. That's not the point. If you believe in something and infuse it with power, it becomes a potent and valid instrument. Personally, I have worked almost every seal and table in this book and it is some of the most powerful magic I've ever done. BTW, I've been doing this stuff for a long time and have much for a basis for comparison. With all respect for everyone elses opinion, the workings contained within these pages have changed my life. Wisdom and blessings are wisdom and blessings no matter what their source. If anyone has any practical working experiences with this book, I invite you to email me to share and compare experiences. The address is mgrimm6052@aol.com. Blessings to all.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The spirit of moses could have been much better highlighted
Review: The book is well written and goes on pretty well, but you tend to lose track in the middle, lot of elements are been brought into at the same time, but once you get a hang of these elements, makes it a good reading and reflect upon life and the elements from a different point of view, I enjoyed it personally, but I also feel that the spirit could have been much better, the author could have increased the tempo a little bit more to make it more interesting.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: One of the best magical book
Review: This book contains a lot of magical spells, describes the most famous hebrew etc. talismans. You can read about the Devil One and his demons.

It has a very low price in spite of that this is a rare book.

I recommend this one very well.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: looks like the copy machine did a bad job
Review: This book has nothing to do with either Judaism or Moses. It has long been regarded as a medieval forgery. Jews were often burned at the stake by the Inquisition for supposedly practicing sorcery, and books like this were used as the "proof" that such sorcery existed. In other words, it's the Jewish equivalent of the bogus "Malefactorum" used against pagan witches. It probably has some value in terms of the history of witchcraft and other gentile magicks in Europe, but if you are looking for authentic Jewish mysticism, this ain't it. The spells are absolute gibberish if you know even rudimentary Hebrew, and they contain so many Catholic elements that I burst out laughing. I mean, how could Moses, who lived around 1200 B.C., have used an incantation invoking the Virgin Mary? Talk about ridiculous anachronisms!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Definitelyy not written by MOSES!
Review: This book has nothing to do with either Judaism or Moses. It has long been regarded as a medieval forgery. Jews were often burned at the stake by the Inquisition for supposedly practicing sorcery, and books like this were used as the "proof" that such sorcery existed. In other words, it's the Jewish equivalent of the bogus "Malefactorum" used against pagan witches. It probably has some value in terms of the history of witchcraft and other gentile magicks in Europe, but if you are looking for authentic Jewish mysticism, this ain't it. The spells are absolute gibberish if you know even rudimentary Hebrew, and they contain so many Catholic elements that I burst out laughing. I mean, how could Moses, who lived around 1200 B.C., have used an incantation invoking the Virgin Mary? Talk about ridiculous anachronisms!


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