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Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Spirit Forces in Hebrew Amulets - Part 4

In the previous instalment of this set of essays on "Spirit Forces in Hebrew Amulets," I referred to the four great archangels, i.e. Rafa'el, Micha'el, Gavri'el and Ori'el. Whilst these specific Spirit Intelligences feature prominently in numerous Kameot, there are often a number of Angelic and Divine Names included in these highly specialised items. In this regard, we have noted in "Part 2" the extensive collection of Angels allied to the "tried and tested Kamea for the protection of pregnant women and infants." In that instance the accompanying Spirit Intelligences are listed at the base of the amulet. However, in many cases a Kamea would be comprised of a bold "letter square" constructed from the initial letters of words in biblical phrases, and which is often accompanied by a set of angelic appellatives located to the left of the square.

Amongst this variety of Hebrew amulets is one comprised of the Divine Name (Ashtzei [also Oshotziyiyi]). This Divine Name construct comprises the five letters respectively succeeding the five occurrences of the Ineffable Name (YHVH) in Psalm 121, i.e. (Ayin) verse 2; (Shin) and (Tzadi) verse 5; and the two letters (Yod) from verses 7 and 8. The power of this Divine Name is said to be vast and mighty, i.e. subduing "outsiders" (demonic forces); restraining the mouth that curses; etc. There are also five important angels aligned with the five letters of the Name (Ashtzei), i.e. (Azri’el); (Sari’el); (Tzadki’el); (Yisra’el) and (Y’hadri’el).

We are further told the gematria of (Ashtzei ) is equal to that of (Lilit ). It is said that the “secret” here is the protection of the “Brit Milah” (Holy Covenant [circumcised penis]) against impurities and spontaneous seminal flow, i.e. nocturnal emissions. Talking of “seminal flow,” I am reminded of the following Kamea in which the Name , in this instance vocalised Oshotziyiyi, is employed in conjunction with the Divine Name (Tzamarchad); (Anaktam Pastam Paspasim Dionsim [“Twenty-two Letter Name”]); and (Yohach Kalach). The Names of twenty angels are added to the mix, meant to support and protect a woman who suffers miscarriages and whose children are dying. The twenty angels listed in alphabetical order in the Kamea are:

Transliteration:
Ori’el Baruchi’el G’dodi’el Dodi’el
Hadri’el Vataki’el Zehori’el Chasdi’el
Tuvi’el Yofi’el K’vodi’el Malchi’el
Nuri’el Satari’el Azri’el Palati’el
Tzadki’el K’doshi’el Rachmi’el Shamri’el
The amulet is written on deerskin parchment in the name of the individual requiring this support, hence the Kamea opens with her name written at the top of the amulet. Below the name insert the following written incantation:

Transliteration:
Y’hi ratzon milfanecha YHVH Elohai v’Elohei avotai rofe rachman rofe ne’eman rofe chinam ozer kol ne’ezar rofe kol basar v’mafli l’asot sh’tishmor noset kamea zeh aleiha hi v’pri bitnah m’kol nez’kei shedin v’lilin v’ruchin b’ishin v’shivtah u’b’kumah u’v’lechtah u’v’vo’ah v’b’shichbah m’kol mikreh ra omein ken y’hi ratzon (Psalm 91:10) lo t’uneh alecha ra’ah v’nega lo yikrav b’oholecha b’shem LTA RVL YBK MYL LBD AKY PTB RASh VTT KVK BchV AKY ShYV AAB AVA BYShV ATY
Translation:
May it be your will YHVH my God, and God of my fathers, merciful healer, loyal healer, gratuitous healer, helper of all who needs aid, healer of all flesh who works wonders, to save the one who is bearing this Kamea on herself and the fruit of her belly from all maleficent shedin (demonic fiends), and lilin (night demons), and ruchin (ghosts), and ishin (evil spirits), when she sits and when she rises, and when she goes and when she comes, from all bad incidents, Amen thus be it so willed. (Psalm 91:10) "There shall no evil befall thee, neither shall any plague come nigh thy tent," in the Name of LTA RVL YBK MYL LBD AKY PTB RASh VTT KVK BchV AKY ShYV AAB AVA BYShV ATY
The concluding set of Divine Names was constructed from the initials of the words comprising Psalm 91:10. This set of Divine Names are said to have the power to defeat and eliminate all debilitating hindrances and evil situations.

Be that as it may, the Kamea is concluded by writing the following letter square, seals, Divine Names and Angelic Names below the incantation:

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Spirit Forces in Hebrew Amulets - Part 3

In the previous part we noted the three Angels Sanoi, Sansanoi and Semangelof were sent to restrain and return the demoness Lilit. We are informed that she requested to be left alone, and pledged that wherever she encounters the listed names and images of the three Spirit Intelligences, she would refrain from working her wicked ways. However, whilst the presence of these three Spirit Intelligences are considered vital in the protection of would-be mothers and their offspring against demonic forces, an inordinate number of angelic names were, are often roped in, so to speak, for additional support.
Amongst the latter the angels (Micha’el), (Gavri’el), (Rafa’el), (Auriel [Ori’el]), as well as the angel (Nuri’el), should be acknowledged as the "Supreme Five." Collectively termed (Argaman), an acronym constructed from the initials of the names of these five angels, the unique status of these Spirit Intelligences is highlighted in the teaching regarding the time of the "Redemption," when it is said the five angels of Malchut (Kingdom) will connect the head— (YHVH) and Malchut (ADNY [Adonai]) as (Yahadonahi).

We are further reminded the gematria of Yahadonahi:


is equal to that of the word (Amen):


The "secret" of Amen is said to be its spelling, i.e. comprising the initials of the first and last two of the angels of the five Argaman angels. Considering the great importance of the "Supreme Five," it is no wonder the said acronym should feature so prominently in Hebrew amulets. In this regard, we are informed that the mentioned five Angels, "together with the mnemonic (Argaman) are by far the commonest found in the metallic amulets from the Oriental Hasidic diaspora." [Schrire, T.: Hebrew Amulets, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London 1966.] However, it is worth noting that the first (Ori’el) and the last (Nuri’el) of the five angels, were understood to be different appellatives, each perhaps referring to a different aspect, of the same Spirit Intelligence. Hence there are really four Angelic Princes said to be "the honoured ones, who are appointed over the four camps of the Shekina." Considering the services rendered by these four great angelic "Presences," it is only natural that their names should feature in Hebrew amulets ranging from those affording good fortune to those engendering health, wealth and protection.

Ancient sources tells us the angel (Rafa’el) "is set over all the diseases and all the wounds of the children of men," whilst (Micha’el), "the merciful and long-suffering," is "set over the best part of mankind and over chaos." He is the champion of Israel, and slayer of evil. We are told the archangel (Gavri’el) "is set over all the powers," hence it is maintained that this Spirit Intelligence grants one the power to break down walls. Regarding (Ori’el [Uri’el]), we are informed that this angel "is over the world and over Tartarus." It is said the name of this archangel pertains directly to the phrase in Exodus 33:23 reading (Ufanai lo yera’u—"but My face shall not be seen").

(More to follow)

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Spirit Forces in Hebrew Amulets - Part 2

The names of literally hundreds of angels can be traced in Hebrew amulets, and I thought we might investigate the primordial powers of some of the most important Spirit Entities listed in my "The Book of Seals & Amulets," and also recognise their purpose within the scheme of creation. In some instances this could be quite a complex matter, especially when primary sources are not as comprehensive as one would like them to be, and when there are differences regarding the basic functions of Spirit Intelligences.

For example, in the "Key of Solomon" we are informed that (Bari’el) is the angel of the "fourth pentacle" of the planet Jupiter, the one which we are told "serveth to acquire riches and honor, and to possess much wealth." However, this Spirit Intelligence is another amongst the angels said to be in charge of thunder, [Zacutto, M.: Shorshei ha-Shemot, Hotzaat Nezer Shraga, Jerusalem 1999.], and, as noted in "The Book of Sacred Names," is associated with the set of five tri-letter portions of the "Name of Seventy-two Names" employed to "open the heart" to "spiritual teachings." Of course it could be said that all of these aspects are in harmony with the "expansive" qualities of Jupiter (Jovial) as reflected in the said Spirit Intelligence.

Be that as it may, the same angel is listed amongst a set of Spirit Forces aligned with (Sanoi), (Sansanoi) and (Semangelof) in the following most acclaimed amulet from the Sefer Raziel. These three Spirit Intelligences were sent to stop Lilit, the killer of infants, in her tracks, and hence their names are included in amulets protecting women during childbirth, as well as in those safeguarding infants. In this regard, we are told the following Kamea has been tried and tested for the protection of pregnant women and infants. It is also meant to protect a mother during birth against bad magical spells and the Evil Eye, so that no evil or injury may befall her or her baby.


Besides the central images of the three famous Angels of protection, the upper portion of the amulet incorporates a written adjuration aimed at Lilit, the “first Eve.” According to Moses Zacutto the adjuration should read:

Transliteration:
Ashbe’it alecha Chavah rishonah beshem yotzrecha v’b’shem shloshet malachim sheshalach yotz’recha bish’vilcha v’matz’ucha b’iyei ha-yam v’nishbata la’hem b’makom shetimtza shmotam shelo taziku otah v’lo achat mimachanotecha v’meshartecha v’lo l’kol mi shisa shmotam lachen b’shmotam v’b’chotamam ha’k’tuvim poh ani mashbi’acha v’et machanotecha v’meshartecha shelo taziku et ha-yoledet [.....Plonit bat Plonit.....] v’l’ha-yeled shenolad la lo b’yom v’lo b’lailah lo b’ma’achalam v’lo b’mishtam lo b’rosham v’lo b’libam v’lo b’shnei m’ot v’arba’im v’shmoneh evreihem v’lo b’shlosh m’ot v’shishim v’chamisha gideihem b’koach ha-shemot v’ha-chotamot ha-eleh ani mashbi’acha v’et machanotecha v’meshartecha
Translation:
I adjure you First Eve in the Name of your Creator and in the name of the three Angels your Creator sent to you, and they found you on the islands of the sea, and you vowed to them, that in a locale where their names are found, there will be no harm from you and neither from anyone of your faction, and your servants, not to any who carry their Names. Therefore in their Names and seals written here, I adjure you and your faction and your servants, not to bring harm to the pregnant woman [.....fill in the Name.....] and the child which will be born to her, not by day and not by night; not when eating and not when drinking; not in the head and not in the heart; and not in the 248 organs and 365 tendons, in the power of these Names and seals I adjure you and your faction and your servants.
There is also a list of seventy angelic Names at the bottom of the Kamea. These Names are listed in the amulet, with slight variation from their appearance in the Sefer Raziel. However, once again the following version is said to be correct:

Transliteration:
Micha’el, Gavri’el, Rafa’el, Nuri’el, Kedumi’el, Malchi’el, Tzadki’el, Pedei’el [Padiel], Tumi’el, Chasdi’el, Tzuri’el, Rema’el, Yofi’el, Saturi, Gazri’el, Vadri’el [Udri’el], Lehari’el [Lahari’el], Chazki’el, Rachml’el, Kadshi’el, Shva’el, Barki’el, Aki’el, Chani’el, L’aha’el, Malchi’el, Shebni’el, R’chasi’el, Rumi’el, Kadmi’el, Kad’el, Chochmi’el, Ram’el, Kadshi’el, M’ni’el, Azri’el, Chacham’el, Machni’el, K’nei’el, Gadi’el, Tzurtak, Ofifi’el, Rachmi’el, Sansinyah, Udragziyah, Rasasi’el, Rumi’el, Snei’el, Tohari’el, Azri’el, Neryah, S’mach’el, Ayin’el, Tasiryah, Ron’el, Tzuryah, Pesis’yah, Iveri’el, Smachia, Machneyah, Kinunyah, Yeru’el, Tutrusyah, Choni’el, Zachri’el, Va’ari’el, Dani’el, Gedi’el, Bari’el, Ahani’el
The central portion of the amulet comprises graphic presentations of the angels Sanoi, Sansanoi and Semangelof, accompanied as usual by the earlier mentioned phrase Adam v’Chavah chutz Lilit (Adam and Eve away Lilit). The following is another stylised graphic portrayal of the said celestial entities.

The central portion of the amulet comprises graphic presentations of the angels Sanoi, Sansanoi and Semangelof, accompanied as usual by the earlier mentioned phrase Adam v’Chavah chutz Lilit (Adam and Eve away Lilit). The following is another stylised graphic portrayal of the said celestial entities.


We are told the name of the first Angel, (Sanoi [Sana’ui according to Moses Zacutto]), was derived from the initials of three words in Exodus 30:34 reading (samim nataf ush’chelet—“sweet spices, stacte, and onycha”). In turn the appellative of the second Spirit Intelligence, (Sansanoi [Sansina’ui according to Moses Zacutto]), is a variant of the word (b’sansinav—“of the boughs thereof”) in Song of Songs 7:9 [8]. The third name, (Semangelof) is said to have originated from the words (samim ul’vonah zakah—“sweet spices with pure frankincense”), also found in Exodus 30:34.

(More to follow)