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The malachim alphabet is also called angelic writing or real. Bibliography: R. Ambelain, "La Cabala Operativa" private edition.
The malachim alphabet is also called angelic writing or real. Bibliography: R. Ambelain, "La Cabala Operativa" private edition.
the second symbol with 3 Sticks with the final in small circles it's VAU
the second symbol with 3 Sticks with the final in small circles it's VAU  


<another commentator Jan 2019>
<another commentator Jan 2019>
I think the angel's name is actually started with the Greek letter Xi, not an E. So it would be Xision, pronounced either Ksion, Ksision, Zaision, or Saision.
I think the angel's name is actually started with the Greek letter Xi, not an E. So it would be Xision, pronounced either Ksion, Ksision, Zaision, or Saision.

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Against all maner of Enemies visible and invisible, Scandals and evil reports. Beare with thee theis letters in a whyte linen Cloth: because the Angel Esion did beare it to King Charles going to Battayls; and comanded him on Gods behalf to beare them with him. Theis are the Letters .R.O.X. H.Y.L.G.P.D.B.P. of G. Q. vil G. L. X.

Fortunatum esse in omnibus tuis [image: magical characters]

[English Translation of Latin writing above magical symbols: Being lucky in all things yours [Fortunatum esse in omnibus tuis]

[image: sun sigil?] goeth 2. minutes in one houre [image?, hardly visible: moon sign, like "(" ?] . goeth in 2 houres one degree.

He seldom or never dieth an evil death that hath a good Planet in the 8. house.

This seems to be the construction of a cabalistic Malachim (the symbols)

The malachim alphabet is also called angelic writing or real. Bibliography: R. Ambelain, "La Cabala Operativa" private edition. the second symbol with 3 Sticks with the final in small circles it's VAU

<another commentator Jan 2019> I think the angel's name is actually started with the Greek letter Xi, not an E. So it would be Xision, pronounced either Ksion, Ksision, Zaision, or Saision.