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RE: VMs: Liber Juratus & Medieval Numbers book
Technically, the names that do not end in "el" (of God) are considered to be
demons, and therefore a negative influence. The positive/negative flip does
of course have its uses in cryptography as well.
GC
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> Brett writes:
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> > the names listed below look like corrupted Hebrew angel names, on the
> > first line the ones that stand out are :
> > samayelyn <- Samael and racyelyn <- Raziel
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> Precisely my point - strings of 'angelic' names resembling an orison or
> conjuration are the result of the cryptographic procedure that
> Trithemius describes in the third book of his _Steganographia_.
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> Aut Inveniam Viam Aut Faciam,
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