The Complete Dictionary of Arvyndase


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For over a decade Zardoa Silverstar, one of The Silver Elves, worked on creating a beautiful and magical elven language that they call Arvyndase or Silverspeech. THE COMPLETE DICTIONARY OF ARVYNDASE is an English to Arvyndase, and Arvyndase to English dictionary for those who would like to use this language. There are over 30,000 words in the language of Arvyndase and in this dictionary, as Arvyndase is a complete elven language and may be both written and spoken as such. If you are interested in learning to use Arvyndase as a language, then we also highly recommend their book Arvyndase (Silverspeech): A Short Course in the Magical Language of the Silver Elves. And if you have an interest in names in the Arvyndase language, then you might like to consult THE BOOK OF ELF NAMES: 5,600 Elven Names to use for Magic, Game Playing, Inspiration, Naming One's Self and One's Child, and as Words in the Elven Language of the Silver Elves or simply contact The Silver Elves by following the directions on their website page titled 'Want An Elf Name?' and they will be happy to gift you one uniquely selected just for you.




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The Complete Enochian Dictionary


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The complete reference for understanding the Enochian language (“the language of the angels”), the proper pronunciation of the letters of the Enochian alphabet, and the use of evocations to call forth celestial beings and perform Enochian magic. In 1581, Dr. John Dee, an advisor in the court of Queen Elizabeth I, began a series of scrying experiments intended to explore the ability to contact the spirit world. With Edward Kelley acting as the medium in these experiments, Dee was able to record these communications as they were transmitted in Enochian, the language of the angels. Dr. Dee’s efforts furthered the development of the system of Enochian magic and his methods of invocation have been taken up and expounded upon by Aleister Crowley and many other magicians. Donald C. Laycock has thoroughly analyzed the work of Dee and Kelley. In this volume, he recounts the history of their experiments. He provides a pronunciation guide for the twenty-one letters, significant to untangling both the meaning and the derivation of the messages handed down from Dee and Kelley, and an essential Enochian/English and English/Enochian dictionary. The result is a fascinating linguistic and magical mystery story integral to any study of the Enochian tradition. This new edition of Laycock’s work includes a new preface by Stephen Skinner that sets the tone and historical context for today’s readers. Lon Milo DuQuette’s foreword gives a delightful and edifying description of how he and his students put The Complete Enochian Dictionary to the test with astonishing results. This book is a must-have for any serious magician’s library.