You Sir are costing me a fortune! The rapidly declining empty spaces in my book case however salute you! 😁 In actual fact your reviews have probably saved me much time and money. It weeds out the fruitless and Banal. I never by a book now unless I have stopped by your channel first to check it out for a review. I value your reviews and have not been disappointed with my purchases thus far! "To attain knowledge, add things every day. To attain wisdom, remove things every day. Lao Tse. So it's out with the chairs and in with the books! 📚 👌 Thanks again. Kristi 😊
Last night I couldn't sleep and after watching this video I found an audio book. I listened to the entirety of this work and really enjoyed it. Yes, religion is a big part of this Grimoire, but an early up bringing in a Christian household has left me partial to said religion, even though I am not particularly big on religion. Thanks for the overveiw, great video as always. Take care.
@@LEE-nh5ut The 7 Seals : A Practical Occult Experience....by Maha Vajra, has corrected symbols with Kabbalah, a great chart of correspondences, and preparatory practices. The Kindle version has a problem with the chart of correspondences.
@@ravenravella1000 I've found that on more than one occasion, and with various brands of e-readers too unfortunately. I prefer to have the books themselves in a nicely bound hardback edition if and when they're available anyway so it only serves as another reason to do so is how I look at it. Foolish Fish's very channel shows us just how much effort goes into not only the detail in the binding and the printing but often the combination of materials that support my reasoning for wanting to pay the extra bit in order to own a physical copy, getting the full tactile experience as the author and publishing house have intended for you. Anything less and you're missing out in my experience; some of these books are works of art before you open them and you know you're in for a treat when the exterior printing materials and binding techniques call out to you before you even open the book.
Concerning Mars being the prince of peace, he was originally a god of boundaries between properties and fields, and the saying "good fences make good neighbors" can apply here I think, as well as the saying "Si vis pacem, para bellum".
All my comments and answers to comments were deleted in the process of transferring all my videos to this new channel :( I'm usually quite good at keeping up with viewer questions, so that's quite a lot of info gone, I'm afraid. If you read a question below that you would like a direct response to, don't hesitate to ask it again, I'm actually quite likely to respond :)
The religious overtones may have been added to protect it FROM extinction BY the Church. From what i know, the basic elements of the system can be applied without regard to the religious aspects, since i think they can be found elsewhere. It's a wonderful book, with or without.....It's one of about 3 i'd take if i could only take that many away with me forever.
To me, it appears that the Arbatel could be a subversion of the grimoire genre. It almost reads as satire or critique of magick. It barely describes a ritual and says "a true Magus would know how to do this anyway" and "the Spirits will teach you". It gives the seals of the Olympick Spirits, but doesn't state what to do with them. And the names (Aratron, Bethor etc.) appear to be the name of the planets or the offices of the Spirits and not the Spirits themselves - it's not clear. However, I know too many people who have worked the Arbatel for it to be purely a "work of fiction". The Arbatel was first printed in Basel in 1575 - a centre for the Protestant printing press. This is important, because the Arbatel strikes me as deeply Protestant or Calvinist. God is in charge of everything; if you successfully conjure a Spirit, it is only because God allows it. You don't need fancy robes or tools or even a conjuring medium like a crystal - all you need is unwavering faith in God. Pray, and it will be granted to you by grace. The Magus, the rituals and the seals have no power in themselves - they only have the power God gives to them. To be a good Magus is to be a good Christian - it is basically the same thing. And if you have impure intentions, God will send bad Spirits instead. My conclusion so far is that the Arbatel is indeed a true grimoire. But it indirectly critiques the perceived "mechanical" and "unnecessarily complex" nature of other grimoires like the Heptameron. Just worship God, trust in him, and love thy neighbour, and God, the Lord of Spirits, will give you the rest. Again: deeply Calvinist. I also think it is very likely that the other 8 parts were never written, and were never intended to be written. Either they represent the magick "the Spirits will teach you" so you don't need them in a book; it's only a "preview". Or they are mentioned as to say: "There are many different areas of magick, but only the magick in the Isagoge is worth your time, so we wont even talk about the others."
Thank you for this! I had heard of the Arbatel, but didn't know much about it, and had never read it. I just bought a Kindle version, and it looks to be right up my alley! I am an Eastern Orthodox Christian, and also very interested in learning not only mysticism (Orthodoxy has much Mysticism in its belief system), but also magic. I have always seen Biblical / historical Christianity as actually being quite compatible with magic as a practice (even though most Christians and even many occultists would disagree). So I always look for books, teachings, videos, etc, that encompass both while not compromising either Christianity or the art and practice of magic. Looks like the Arbatel is exactly what I'm looking for. Thank you for this!
@@FoolishFishBooks id love so much to know more about your views on christianity as a magician, or knowing if you talk about that in any other video. Hugs from Mexico!
Since I’m a child of Mars. I can attest to my crazy aggression comes when things aren’t fair. So in a sense, is it the right way to go ? Sometimes it is, because not all people but some people need that punishment or aggression. I believe we are all one and express all attributes of “the creator” I wouldn’t trade my planet for any other for when it’s time to be brave, man oh man it’s a blessing.
Does these spirits affect and influance zodiac signs (Chart ruler)? since they are the governors (+ hierarchy) of the the 7 planets (Mars, Mercury etc..)
Olympic spirit Arathron is fantastic for binding spells. There's a simple way of working with them in a book called 'The Master Works of Chaos Magick'.
I don’t know how many times I have watched this video and I haven’t bought it yet. Need to catch up with all that I have bought till now and promised my self that I will not buy anything for a while but yet I’m tempted
Another great review! You just make me feel like starting my own youtube channel! Anyway, shame it's not easy to have copies of these arcane books with the binding they deserve (leather, vellum)! Thanks Denis!
@Anima L the name of Mars in Hebrew is Ma'Adim, like Adam is named for its red colour, Red being Adom : אָדוֹם . Adon is -Lord - Adonoi/ai : my lord...( Adonein ha Adonim: Lord of Lords) Tzva'ot ( sometimes wrote Tsabaoath/Zabaoth or Sabaoth in english, A described as a rather jolly sounding "Lord of Hosts", though in Hebrew it has a far less jocular and gregarious meaning, ie The entirety, and living embodiment of all the heavenly armies... imagine, if you will, even a human version of the entirety of every single army battalion on earth all manifested in one man.. now imagine something that combines the armies of numerous different dimensions of warfare and focuses it upon you.. sand on the beach, in the desert and upon the mountains, is, in all likelihood, all that remains from the last civilization blotted from this realm destroyed so badly with such a furious force that earths heavens, lands and water had to be re set into place, night pulled from the backside of the day and cast into the sky, and that's pretty much where Barashyt ( Genesis) starts of... the idea of there being Absolute nothing prior to creation is simply due to translational most convenient translation. This Idea of a cosmic social worker whom champions the timid, like a weird old man friend to everyone. .. neither was the figure known as "Je-suis" Or "Hey Zeus!" in south America wasn't from nazareth at it wasn't yet nazareth by name, but nazari means assassin in farsi and similar in hebrew , Iscariot is the name of an assassin clan, and the father of assassin is the living armies and lord of judgement and destruction... kinda blows that pacifistic turn your cheek till you're unconscious on the floor type of low self asteem cuckholdery.. ...
I laughed so hard when u mentioned Mars. Being that I’m an Aries I get it. We can bring destruction but we only do so when there is unjust. Being ruled by gevurah , we balance the situation with chesed. By the way, I can be wrong but I think foolish fish is an Aries too. I always got that vibe from him.
Love your content! I have 1 question though... Regarding planetary hours... Do the original indicated hours only pertain to a certain geographical location? Asking from the Southern Hemisphere :/
It may have gentle messages, but those energies will blow you out of the water, if you are not "well-conditioned" energetically, spiritually and neurologically. Side effects are not negative, just POWERFUL! The circular diagram is incorrect, compared to the description of it.
@@touchmycamerathroughthefence Also Rome which came into fruition in age of Aries. Someone once said about Rome "they create a desert and call it peace". Easy to have peace when you can just annihilate the opposition.
My apologies. I am However grateful for the correction.If a man is never corrected when he is wrong he will believe he is always right. I had a feeling Dr.Skinner was the other but just to be certain. I will check it out.I did watch your review on his magicians tables and will be saving up perhaps for that bells and whistles version you recommended of his key to the magic of Solomon. I have two reference books which may be very similar by David Allen Husse.The key of it all books 1 and 2 of the eastern and western mysteries respectively.They are however soft back editions though much of the knowledge seems legitimate.I will however aquire a copy of dr skinners magicians tables. I did however procure a copy of the sixth and seventh books of moses by mr peterson. Again he did not disappoint.
Apologies its David Allen Hulse. On a completely different topic I recommend you also check out both The Golden Atlas and Phantom Atlas by Edward Brooke Hitching.Both are Beautifully illustrated Atlases. They can both be picked up regularly for in around the €15-€30 margin and either are worth it for the beautiful illustrations alone not to mention the detail of information provided. Atlases are not really my thing though to my suprise I adore both.Though I picked them up for my own personal studies they would make a great addition to any book collectors collection.
Center is A South East is B North East is C North West is D South West is E I have not looked at it for more than a year and a half maybe? Let me know what you think.
@@FoolishFishBooks : I was wondering about the clockwise thingie also, as i was writing back to you, but as i recall, this was how it most easily matched up with the description....is that true? I don't have it handy.
I can tell you why the fifth book isn't shown to the world. The ruler of the world today would not like us to have the teaching of the druids. Also st patrick credited for running the snakes out of ireland, he was running the native druids away from the island and their symbol was the snake
I thought Druids never wrote anything down and that's why there are so very few authentic facts about the inner workings, I could be wrong though! Also, who is the ruler of the world today? Serious question, thank you.
Why is it always called the most optimistic of the grimoires? Just because it doesn't have rituals to get ahold of demon? It's funny cause these are supposed to be helpful spirits, but also come with a warning of if you use them for any means like to attain wealth then they will set traps for you. To me it just seams like the key of solomon without demons. I could be wrong in mu assessment. It is just as doom and gloom for the one that approaches it without reverence like most of them. I never understood why it was always referred to as the most optimistic. Lol
The aphorisms that precede the workings are very light-spirited. There's really none of the dark fluff, pseudo-serious feel that you can get from most of the other grimoires. There's no shock-value here, no 'cause blindness in an enemy' or 'cause women to dance naked before you' - just how to call the spirits and let them teach you what they will. I admit (even) I was disturbed reading in the Most Excellent Booke - a recommendation to whisper in the ear of a dying person that they shall not find peace until their spirit returns to provide somehow the information of where a treasure might be found. I can't remember ever reading anything so insidious or deeply violent for such selfish reasons. None of that in the Arbatel. Just love God, have a chat with the Olympic spirits, maybe learn something from them, put the knowledge to good use. 😄👍Sounds pretty optimistic to me 🌿
Personally, I wouldn't recommend any of the historical grimoires as a good place to start. I collect them to understand the origins and reasoning behind the modern (and far better suited to modern life) practices described by the Gallery of Magick. I just think of them as background reading so I don't end up doing or saying something I'm not comfortable with. Still, saying that, I'd say that the material in the Arbatel is very nice, and if you are going to pursue historical magic rather than 'what works best', then yes, this is as good a place as any to start, mainly due to the simplicity of the working, and the unambiguous, on the whole benevolent nature of the spirits involved.
@@FoolishFishBooks Great, thank you for taking the time. That's really useful information. I used the gallery of Magick cashbook after seeing it mentioned and it did work freakishly accurately. In terms of instructions I altered the wording slightly so that the spirit would not bring harm to me or "any living being" rather than just me and "my loved ones". I think it's really important to consider our words as the standard instructions could potentially be a bit slippery. So with the historical grimoires like this I'll definitely approach it critically even more so. Thank you for letting me know your thoughts on this one. I love the channel it's great.
@@JB-sv2uc : "walking With Spirits" is a new one by Taylor Ellwood, a big change in how to develop relationships with Spirits of many kinds....... I have not read it it yet, tho.
@@mr.atlantean8008 : This book will cut your investment in study down to a fraction. There are about 4 prayers you can memorize, or read, and then create rituals that are either ultra simple (a Magick Circle, a candle, the spirit's symbol)........or you can elaborate as much as you like with colored candles and lighting, Magick mirror, flowers, altar covers, incense, etc. Be aware that these spirits are VERY powerful and their energy can be very upsetting to a delicate or under-exposed nervous system. Maha Vajra's "The 7 Seals" is good preparation psychologically, spiritually and energetically, to balance and strengthen you. Aratron is considered the most challenging.......Phaleg being no easy picnic either. I am only beginning with them, so i haven't much to offer from direct experience. They can also be super-imposed on other "systems" besides the Arbatel framework, but it just happens to be one of the easiest and simplest. Also, if indeed Karma exists, igniting these energies in your "field" can cause havoc, even though the havoc, if attended to with consciousness, will refine the Magickian. I personally do not believe in Karma. The foundation of the book is Christianized, but may also have been a rousse to cloak it from the church so it might not be destroyed. It is also unique in that it's emphasizes that the greatest results come from using for the betterment and benefit of others. So far, that has worked like a charm for me. * It brought together a very harmonious familial situation, which had been chaotic and dangerous, especially for a child who is in the midst of it. * It made a job / career magnet out of a friend of mine. * Without doing much for myself, my life and state of Being, continues to improve.
@@FoolishFishBooks yea i think standing or sitting or kneeling on a consecrated animal skin instead of magic circle worksvery good, toghether with arbatel or theosophia pneumatica. Or with ancient greek papyrus theurgy..
I'm sorry, I don't want to be mean. true power and knowledge does not lie in magic books and the entities you can evoke (which can be dangerous). they are good for you to get an idea of the "science of magic", I don't have any of the so-called important books (I browsed through them a bit). I do magic every day with concrete results. The true power is in you, if you know how magic really works, you no longer need books, no matter how mystical they may be. as an example, I create my own reality and my own spells. and I'm still learning. the power of imagination, faith, emotions plus the knowledge of the subconscious, they really work miracles plus the knowledge of spells
@@FoolishFishBooks : Hi....Yes, i have told other practitioners who were shocked that it was so simple. I ffind it TOTALLY odd that Peterson didn't pick it up, considering hown brilliant and thorough he is. Why it should be that i'd be the one to solve it is ALSO beyond belief. I will look it up in my papers to give you the correct information. I haven't used the symbol, only the contact with the spirits.........and the Magick DOES work! : ) Peterson is a scholor / professor in the same school system that i have been working in since around 1988....we probably worked on the same campus for awhile. Now i am way downstate in New York, but at different campus, same University. Will get back to you very soon.
@@ravenravella1000 @Denis Poisson I am very New to calling, and I want to start to calling to better life. However am abt to order Arbatel this coming month but fortunately I got pdf to read and I i need some help on how to get the CARDS (SKT)
@@FoolishFishBooks first ; I sorry for my english, I can read but not writing I love this book, this book difference than another magic book , it'not just philosopher but this book let me understand and have foundation root of what magic is. Quaria Adept writed by Josephine Mccarthy ,she was talk about this book in page 229-291
Most of them, but most definitely this one. Very God-centered, actually. Come to think of it, I can't think of any historical grimoires that are, as you put it, 'Satanic'. There are some silly books from the 70's, sure, but nothing anyone would consider 'serious'. Now if by "Satanic" you mean 'dealing with unpleasant, unsociable forces', there are a good few of those, but then is unblocking your toilet "Satanic" work, despite being unpleasant? In any case, this grimoire does not work with unpleasant spirits, quite on the contrary.
Haha! I can understand the sentiment, though I'd much prefer you asked your questions here: I try not to mix my private life too much with this rather public fun, and also, I feel that if my answers would be interesting for you, they're likely to be interesting for most other viewers - I'm sure you can appreciate that answering the same question 4000 times might take up more of my time than would be comfortable. However, if there's a very, very private matter that somehow you can share with me but with no-one else, you can message me on instagram where I also have a public face: #foolishfishbooks
@@FoolishFishBooks thank you so much for answering me back and I could definitely understand where you are coming from. And thank you for your other account. I will obviously do and will have some questions for you. So with that in mind I look forward to your answers.
You Sir are costing me a fortune! The rapidly declining empty spaces in my book case however salute you! 😁 In actual fact your reviews have probably saved me much time and money. It weeds out the fruitless and Banal. I never by a book now unless I have stopped by your channel first to check it out for a review. I value your reviews and have not been disappointed with my purchases thus far!
"To attain knowledge, add things every day. To attain wisdom, remove things every day. Lao Tse.
So it's out with the chairs and in with the books! 📚 👌
Thanks again.
Kristi 😊
Thank you for your kind words! I'm so glad you're finding the information useful! 😄🙏
I also have the same issue...lol, but I love it...
Last night I couldn't sleep and after watching this video I found an audio book. I listened to the entirety of this work and really enjoyed it. Yes, religion is a big part of this Grimoire, but an early up bringing in a Christian household has left me partial to said religion, even though I am not particularly big on religion. Thanks for the overveiw, great video as always. Take care.
The Arbatel is my favourite Grimoire, when it comes to old ones.
Which would your favourite be when it comes to the new ones???
@@LEE-nh5ut The 7 Seals : A Practical Occult Experience....by Maha Vajra, has corrected symbols with Kabbalah, a great chart of correspondences, and preparatory practices. The Kindle version has a problem with the chart of correspondences.
@@ravenravella1000 I've found that on more than one occasion, and with various brands of e-readers too unfortunately. I prefer to have the books themselves in a nicely bound hardback edition if and when they're available anyway so it only serves as another reason to do so is how I look at it. Foolish Fish's very channel shows us just how much effort goes into not only the detail in the binding and the printing but often the combination of materials that support my reasoning for wanting to pay the extra bit in order to own a physical copy, getting the full tactile experience as the author and publishing house have intended for you. Anything less and you're missing out in my experience; some of these books are works of art before you open them and you know you're in for a treat when the exterior printing materials and binding techniques call out to you before you even open the book.
@@Re-bl5sr Agreed......So glad the art of bookbinding has survived !!!
@@Qliphirot Yup!
Concerning Mars being the prince of peace, he was originally a god of boundaries between properties and fields, and the saying "good fences make good neighbors" can apply here I think, as well as the saying "Si vis pacem, para bellum".
Pardon, good sir, would you be kind enough to translate the latin for an idiot such as I? Or point me in the direction of learning the latin language?
All my comments and answers to comments were deleted in the process of transferring all my videos to this new channel :(
I'm usually quite good at keeping up with viewer questions, so that's quite a lot of info gone, I'm afraid.
If you read a question below that you would like a direct response to, don't hesitate to ask it again, I'm actually quite likely to respond :)
The religious overtones may have been added to protect it FROM extinction BY the Church. From what i know, the basic elements of the system can be applied without regard to the religious aspects, since i think they can be found elsewhere. It's a wonderful book, with or without.....It's one of about 3 i'd take if i could only take that many away with me forever.
Love your videos, you have a calm way of explaining things
Thanks, Kyle! 😊
To me, it appears that the Arbatel could be a subversion of the grimoire genre. It almost reads as satire or critique of magick. It barely describes a ritual and says "a true Magus would know how to do this anyway" and "the Spirits will teach you". It gives the seals of the Olympick Spirits, but doesn't state what to do with them. And the names (Aratron, Bethor etc.) appear to be the name of the planets or the offices of the Spirits and not the Spirits themselves - it's not clear. However, I know too many people who have worked the Arbatel for it to be purely a "work of fiction".
The Arbatel was first printed in Basel in 1575 - a centre for the Protestant printing press. This is important, because the Arbatel strikes me as deeply Protestant or Calvinist. God is in charge of everything; if you successfully conjure a Spirit, it is only because God allows it. You don't need fancy robes or tools or even a conjuring medium like a crystal - all you need is unwavering faith in God. Pray, and it will be granted to you by grace. The Magus, the rituals and the seals have no power in themselves - they only have the power God gives to them. To be a good Magus is to be a good Christian - it is basically the same thing. And if you have impure intentions, God will send bad Spirits instead.
My conclusion so far is that the Arbatel is indeed a true grimoire. But it indirectly critiques the perceived "mechanical" and "unnecessarily complex" nature of other grimoires like the Heptameron. Just worship God, trust in him, and love thy neighbour, and God, the Lord of Spirits, will give you the rest. Again: deeply Calvinist. I also think it is very likely that the other 8 parts were never written, and were never intended to be written. Either they represent the magick "the Spirits will teach you" so you don't need them in a book; it's only a "preview". Or they are mentioned as to say: "There are many different areas of magick, but only the magick in the Isagoge is worth your time, so we wont even talk about the others."
Josephine McCrathy says its one of the only good Grimoire since if you only see the first layer it'll filter by itself apprentices that aren't serious
Was it written by Cornelius Agrippa 😮?
My fav.
I'm always quoting certain aphorisms.
It's a must bedside book.
Thank you for this! I had heard of the Arbatel, but didn't know much about it, and had never read it. I just bought a Kindle version, and it looks to be right up my alley! I am an Eastern Orthodox Christian, and also very interested in learning not only mysticism (Orthodoxy has much Mysticism in its belief system), but also magic. I have always seen Biblical / historical Christianity as actually being quite compatible with magic as a practice (even though most Christians and even many occultists would disagree). So I always look for books, teachings, videos, etc, that encompass both while not compromising either Christianity or the art and practice of magic. Looks like the Arbatel is exactly what I'm looking for. Thank you for this!
I agree! As a Christian myself (of no specific denomination or church) I find the Arbatel particularly close to my heart 😊
@@FoolishFishBooks id love so much to know more about your views on christianity as a magician, or knowing if you talk about that in any other video. Hugs from Mexico!
@@Smoug yes! You can check out the Esoteric Saturdays playlist on my channel. Lots of videos in which I approach the topic from many angles 😊🙏
I thank you so much for this review and that you didn’t read the spells out loud. Should not be practiced unless you are an accomplished practitioner
Since I’m a child of Mars. I can attest to my crazy aggression comes when things aren’t fair. So in a sense, is it the right way to go ? Sometimes it is, because not all people but some people need that punishment or aggression. I believe we are all one and express all attributes of “the creator” I wouldn’t trade my planet for any other for when it’s time to be brave, man oh man it’s a blessing.
Does these spirits affect and influance zodiac signs (Chart ruler)? since they are the governors (+ hierarchy) of the the 7 planets (Mars, Mercury etc..)
Olympic spirit Arathron is fantastic for binding spells. There's a simple way of working with them in a book called 'The Master Works of Chaos Magick'.
I don’t know how many times I have watched this video and I haven’t bought it yet. Need to catch up with all that I have bought till now and promised my self that I will not buy anything for a while but yet I’m tempted
EXCELLENT REVIEWS KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK DONT WORRY ABOUT THE NAYSAYERS
Thank you Denis, you have a very soothing voice.
Thanks for sharing your views with us.
Très intéressant! Et merci pour le lien!
Mr Norrel has them all I’m sure
Another great review! You just make me feel like starting my own youtube channel! Anyway, shame it's not easy to have copies of these arcane books with the binding they deserve (leather, vellum)! Thanks Denis!
Feeling a bit awkward at the idea of doing it, but I know I will sometime in the near future ; ))) Thanks for the encouragement!!! I'll let you know!
thank you, its kind of book all ocultists beginner students sohuld start with
Mars; the prince of peace - that one made me chuckle. Two *very* disparate views on the same planet.
I was reading that very passage out to my wife just yesterday. We also had good laugh about that one. But then technically... 😜
@Captain Crook Well, well, well... very, very interesting...
Thank you very much for that valuable insight ;)
@@FoolishFishBooks ironically, in Torah Adon Tzva'ot means lord & living army .
@Anima L the name of Mars in Hebrew is Ma'Adim, like Adam is named for its red colour, Red being Adom : אָדוֹם .
Adon is -Lord - Adonoi/ai : my lord...( Adonein ha Adonim: Lord of Lords) Tzva'ot ( sometimes wrote Tsabaoath/Zabaoth or Sabaoth in english, A described as a rather jolly sounding "Lord of Hosts", though in Hebrew it has a far less jocular and gregarious meaning, ie The entirety, and living embodiment of all the heavenly armies...
imagine, if you will, even a human version of the entirety of every single army battalion on earth all manifested in one man.. now imagine something that combines the armies of numerous different dimensions of warfare and focuses it upon you..
sand on the beach, in the desert and upon the mountains, is, in all likelihood, all that remains from the last civilization blotted from this realm destroyed so badly with such a furious force that earths heavens, lands and water had to be re set into place, night pulled from the backside of the day and cast into the sky, and that's pretty much where Barashyt ( Genesis) starts of... the idea of there being Absolute nothing prior to creation is simply due to translational most convenient translation.
This Idea of a cosmic social worker whom champions the timid, like a weird old man friend to everyone. ..
neither was the figure known as "Je-suis" Or "Hey Zeus!" in south America wasn't from nazareth at it wasn't yet nazareth by name, but nazari means assassin in farsi and similar in hebrew ,
Iscariot is the name of an assassin clan, and the father of assassin is the living armies and lord of judgement and destruction...
kinda blows that pacifistic turn your cheek till you're unconscious on the floor type of low self asteem cuckholdery.. ...
@Anima L no worries,
Shalom.
I laughed so hard when u mentioned Mars. Being that I’m an Aries I get it. We can bring destruction but we only do so when there is unjust. Being ruled by gevurah , we balance the situation with chesed. By the way, I can be wrong but I think foolish fish is an Aries too. I always got that vibe from him.
Taurus, raised by an Aires (and a Libra) 😊
@@FoolishFishBooks Close enough lol.
The bull is is an exceptional sign. Indeed the pioneer of all the earth. 🌳
I just recently went back to the olympic spirits, I get more results then the angels
ThankYou WiseFish
😄 You're very kind 😜
@@FoolishFishBooks Your'e Welcome
Excellent!! Thank you!!🤓👍🏻
Mars being the prince of peace is because everyone’s to scared to fight em lol 😆
Exactly! XD All a matter of perspective ;P
Lol!
Love your content!
I have 1 question though...
Regarding planetary hours... Do the original indicated hours only pertain to a certain geographical location?
Asking from the Southern Hemisphere :/
Ty.i share.much love all
Nice review, but it would also be interesting, how the book's hardcover looks like.
It may have gentle messages, but those energies will blow you out of the water, if you are not "well-conditioned" energetically, spiritually and neurologically. Side effects are not negative, just POWERFUL!
The circular diagram is incorrect, compared to the description of it.
Yes on both counts!
Well I suppose after Mars starts a war and the other side dies it would be pretty peaceful.
The phrase "Peace through strength" came to mind
@@touchmycamerathroughthefence Also Rome which came into fruition in age of Aries. Someone once said about Rome "they create a desert and call it peace". Easy to have peace when you can just annihilate the opposition.
I love this text but I hate how thick the pages are and it makes reading it awkward. I have yet to get to the practice of it though
Do you know why the other 8 books are unavailable?
It's marvelous and beautiful
6:20. 3:00. 8:25. 10:30
we need to have a cup of tea lol :) *sips wine with intrigue*
Wanted to get the book to work with Bethor .
Are the Olympic Spirits Demons or Angels?
Are they dangerous to work with?
Another good review.You mention Joseph peterson as one of the two greatest grimoire authors.But who is the other?
My apologies. I am However grateful for the correction.If a man is never corrected when he is wrong he will believe he is always right.
I had a feeling Dr.Skinner was the other but just to be certain.
I will check it out.I did watch your review on his magicians tables and will be saving up perhaps for that bells and whistles version you recommended of his key to the magic of Solomon.
I have two reference books which may be very similar by David Allen Husse.The key of it all books 1 and 2 of the eastern and western mysteries respectively.They are however soft back editions though much of the knowledge seems legitimate.I will however aquire a copy of dr skinners magicians tables.
I did however procure a copy of the sixth and seventh books of moses by mr peterson.
Again he did not disappoint.
Apologies its David Allen Hulse.
On a completely different topic I recommend you also check out both The Golden Atlas and Phantom Atlas by Edward Brooke Hitching.Both are Beautifully illustrated Atlases.
They can both be picked up regularly for in around the €15-€30 margin and either are worth it for the beautiful illustrations alone not to mention the detail of information provided.
Atlases are not really my thing though to my suprise I adore both.Though I picked them up for my own personal studies they would make a great addition to any book collectors collection.
Cheers! Im just glad I can pass on and share knowledge to someone appreciative of it.🙂
Hello @Denis Poisson and whole community
Please I need I help on how to get the SKT card mentioned in the book.
THANKS
Center is A
South East is B
North East is C
North West is D
South West is E
I have not looked at it for more than a year and a half maybe? Let me know what you think.
@@FoolishFishBooks : I was wondering about the clockwise thingie also, as i was writing back to you, but as i recall, this was how it most easily matched up with the description....is that true? I don't have it handy.
@@Qliphirot Two of the letters are reversed on the "Seal of secrets" in the book....corrected above.
I can tell you why the fifth book isn't shown to the world. The ruler of the world today would not like us to have the teaching of the druids. Also st patrick credited for running the snakes out of ireland, he was running the native druids away from the island and their symbol was the snake
I thought Druids never wrote anything down and that's why there are so very few authentic facts about the inner workings, I could be wrong though! Also, who is the ruler of the world today? Serious question, thank you.
Why is it always called the most optimistic of the grimoires? Just because it doesn't have rituals to get ahold of demon? It's funny cause these are supposed to be helpful spirits, but also come with a warning of if you use them for any means like to attain wealth then they will set traps for you. To me it just seams like the key of solomon without demons. I could be wrong in mu assessment. It is just as doom and gloom for the one that approaches it without reverence like most of them. I never understood why it was always referred to as the most optimistic. Lol
The aphorisms that precede the workings are very light-spirited. There's really none of the dark fluff, pseudo-serious feel that you can get from most of the other grimoires. There's no shock-value here, no 'cause blindness in an enemy' or 'cause women to dance naked before you' - just how to call the spirits and let them teach you what they will.
I admit (even) I was disturbed reading in the Most Excellent Booke - a recommendation to whisper in the ear of a dying person that they shall not find peace until their spirit returns to provide somehow the information of where a treasure might be found. I can't remember ever reading anything so insidious or deeply violent for such selfish reasons.
None of that in the Arbatel. Just love God, have a chat with the Olympic spirits, maybe learn something from them, put the knowledge to good use. 😄👍Sounds pretty optimistic to me 🌿
Very interesting
Hi would you recommend this as a good book to start actually using magic?
Personally, I wouldn't recommend any of the historical grimoires as a good place to start. I collect them to understand the origins and reasoning behind the modern (and far better suited to modern life) practices described by the Gallery of Magick. I just think of them as background reading so I don't end up doing or saying something I'm not comfortable with.
Still, saying that, I'd say that the material in the Arbatel is very nice, and if you are going to pursue historical magic rather than 'what works best', then yes, this is as good a place as any to start, mainly due to the simplicity of the working, and the unambiguous, on the whole benevolent nature of the spirits involved.
@@FoolishFishBooks Great, thank you for taking the time. That's really useful information.
I used the gallery of Magick cashbook after seeing it mentioned and it did work freakishly accurately. In terms of instructions I altered the wording slightly so that the spirit would not bring harm to me or "any living being" rather than just me and "my loved ones". I think it's really important to consider our words as the standard instructions could potentially be a bit slippery. So with the historical grimoires like this I'll definitely approach it critically even more so. Thank you for letting me know your thoughts on this one. I love the channel it's great.
@@JB-sv2uc : "walking With Spirits" is a new one by Taylor Ellwood, a big change in how to develop relationships with Spirits of many kinds.......
I have not read it it yet, tho.
cockmagnus and cockdemon in magic book, yeah just what i needed in my life.
Hey denis
If I wanted to start reading these kind of books with what should I start?👍
Denis Poisson definitely will put this book in the video on the buy list..thanks bro I appreciate it👍🥀
@@mr.atlantean8008 : This book will cut your investment in study down to a fraction. There are about 4 prayers you can memorize, or read, and then create rituals that are either ultra simple (a Magick Circle, a candle, the spirit's symbol)........or you can elaborate as much as you like with colored candles and lighting, Magick mirror, flowers, altar covers, incense, etc.
Be aware that these spirits are VERY powerful and their energy can be very upsetting to a delicate or under-exposed nervous system. Maha Vajra's "The 7 Seals" is good preparation psychologically, spiritually and energetically, to balance and strengthen you. Aratron is considered the most challenging.......Phaleg being no easy picnic either. I am only beginning with them, so i haven't much to offer from direct experience.
They can also be super-imposed on other "systems" besides the Arbatel framework, but it just happens to be one of the easiest and simplest.
Also, if indeed Karma exists, igniting these energies in your "field" can cause havoc, even though the havoc, if attended to with consciousness, will refine the Magickian. I personally do not believe in Karma.
The foundation of the book is Christianized, but may also have been a rousse to cloak it from the church so it might not be destroyed. It is also unique in that it's emphasizes that the greatest results come from using for the betterment and benefit of others. So far, that has worked like a charm for me.
* It brought together a very harmonious familial situation, which had been chaotic and dangerous, especially for a child who is in the midst of it.
* It made a job / career magnet out of a friend of mine.
* Without doing much for myself, my life and state of Being, continues to improve.
@@FoolishFishBooks yea i think standing or sitting or kneeling on a consecrated animal skin instead of magic circle worksvery good, toghether with arbatel or theosophia pneumatica. Or with ancient greek papyrus theurgy..
i feel like you wouldnt have been lead here if you werent technically appointed to be a magus
I Feel like he will be a magus later in his life
It was translated from Greek 😮?
🌙🌞🌷Never Toss Your Pearls Before Swine. (Christian)
I'm sorry, I don't want to be mean. true power and knowledge does not lie in magic books and the entities you can evoke (which can be dangerous). they are good for you to get an idea of the "science of magic", I don't have any of the so-called important books (I browsed through them a bit). I do magic every day with concrete results. The true power is in you, if you know how magic really works, you no longer need books, no matter how mystical they may be. as an example, I create my own reality and my own spells. and I'm still learning. the power of imagination, faith, emotions plus the knowledge of the subconscious, they really work miracles plus the knowledge of spells
So how do I learn?
The circular symbol is incorrect in all publications
@@FoolishFishBooks : Hi....Yes, i have told other practitioners who were shocked that it was so simple. I ffind it TOTALLY odd that Peterson didn't pick it up, considering hown brilliant and thorough he is. Why it should be that i'd be the one to solve it is ALSO beyond belief. I will look it up in my papers to give you the correct information. I haven't used the symbol, only the contact with the spirits.........and the Magick DOES work! : ) Peterson is a scholor / professor in the same school system that i have been working in since around 1988....we probably worked on the same campus for awhile. Now i am way downstate in New York, but at different campus, same University. Will get back to you very soon.
@@FoolishFishBooks : Hey cool.....information needs to be circulated !! Thank you !!!
@@ravenravella1000 @Denis Poisson
I am very New to calling, and I want to start to calling to better life.
However am abt to order Arbatel this coming month but fortunately I got pdf to read and I i need some help on how to get the CARDS (SKT)
Good to know
I have this book 📙 ^^❤️
@@FoolishFishBooks first ; I sorry for my english, I can read but not writing
I love this book, this book difference than another magic book , it'not just philosopher but this book let me understand and have foundation root of what magic is.
Quaria Adept writed by Josephine Mccarthy ,she was talk about this book in page 229-291
@@FoolishFishBooks Thank you, I buy "Holy Daimon" because of your youtube ^^
I had to return this one and get the condensed version. It had too many christian overtones, so many I could not meld with the meaning, etc.
I suppose magick is real, however is there any non-satanic grimmoires as well ?
Most of them, but most definitely this one. Very God-centered, actually.
Come to think of it, I can't think of any historical grimoires that are, as you put it, 'Satanic'. There are some silly books from the 70's, sure, but nothing anyone would consider 'serious'. Now if by "Satanic" you mean 'dealing with unpleasant, unsociable forces', there are a good few of those, but then is unblocking your toilet "Satanic" work, despite being unpleasant? In any case, this grimoire does not work with unpleasant spirits, quite on the contrary.
is this stuff really actually old or they made it in the late 1800s early 1900 pretending it was old?
No this one's actually from 1575. Not super old, but still older than 19th c.
The reason that people don’t find the other eight volumes is because they don’t look hard enough
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Do you have a facebook account so we could face time or text you and possibly pick you mind?
Haha! I can understand the sentiment, though I'd much prefer you asked your questions here: I try not to mix my private life too much with this rather public fun, and also, I feel that if my answers would be interesting for you, they're likely to be interesting for most other viewers - I'm sure you can appreciate that answering the same question 4000 times might take up more of my time than would be comfortable. However, if there's a very, very private matter that somehow you can share with me but with no-one else, you can message me on instagram where I also have a public face: #foolishfishbooks
@@FoolishFishBooks thank you so much for answering me back and I could definitely understand where you are coming from. And thank you for your other account. I will obviously do and will have some questions for you. So with that in mind I look forward to your answers.
Notice that most of the Grimoires are centered on God and Christ..the Jewish one's God/Hashem only.