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by: User241856 on Jan 10, 2014

Here lately I've been working with a friend who is interested in magick who hasn't fully developed his abilities regarding scrying and evocation. It has been a long time since my dabbling days and a very long time since I used a Ouija board.

From what I remembered back when I used one back in the day I really got nothing from it but what seemed to be gibberish. Well since we have been using the board I have been recording all of the results and the results are beginning to surprise me. This dabbling device now to the trained eye, in all of it's gibberish is actually revealing Enns for spirits, it's revealing names of spirits that seem to come from the Abramelin Hierarchy and to my surprise the once thought to be gibberish is actually words from different languages or dead words from our language.

I really wish I kept a journal of my experiences with this device back in the day and really looked into what I was being told without discarding it as gibberish.

Back to the Abramelin Hierarchy, I find it interesting that these once thought to be gibberish names coming through actually have ties to the spirits listed in The Book of Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage. The spirits that do come through who are listed in this book do imply that the Hierarchy is wrong and for the most part they are not demons in anyway. A spirit that I talked to by the name of Adon identified himself as an elemental. He seemed to be a really friendly familiar spirit and was full of information regarding the nature of salamanders. On top of this he revealed his enn and asked if we could evoke him and give him an offering of wormwood and wine.

Either way I'm surprised no one has really experimented with these spirits or for that matter even worked with them. I believe a lot of them can be helpful but one would seriously have to tread safely because this book doesn't accurately describe their true nature or intentions.