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Invocation formula
The invocation formulas are of central importance ... because by those formulas the powers of the
planets (spheres) are set in motion in regard to each of the 72 Genii. One must use the Latin
version of those formulas...
We could therefore assume, that by these invocation formulas one activates the powers of the
spheres (planets) and directs them to the higher principle, as represented by the Genius, resulting
in a tremendous surge of energy. Not only one sphere (planet) becomes active but a number of
them simultaneously: always the ones which correspond to the Genius's place on the celestial
globe. The combined influences become focused on the Genius which acts like a focus lens and are
then projected like a high energy laser beam to the practitioner's area who uses and directs those
energies as he likes for his purposes. (Hopefully he's not burnt to ashes ...)
The Author didn't know anything about the source of those invocation formulas, he presents in his
little book (44 pages) only the Latin invocation formulas, which were taken obviously from
Kircher's Oedipus aegyptiacus. I will add here this original source and examine also such an
original Hebrew invocation formula.
The original text by Kircher as presented above is sometimes quite difficult to read. Therefore I
will repeat it for the convenience of the reader in plain text format (ASCII). There exist other Latin
versions of those psalms. The Latin translation of the Bible is called Vulgata. In English the
Vulgate. You can find the other versions in the different editions of the Vulgata.
The English translations of the invocation formulas are not included in this article, because
according to BN one must use the Latin formulas on the talisman. You can find the English
translations in any Bible (Old Testament).
[From the book: 72 Genii Buchmann-Naga]
1. Deus Exaltator (The exalting God); "Et tu Domine susceptor meus es, gloria mea, et exaltator
caput meum."
2. Deus Auxiliator (The helping God); "Tu autem Domine ne elongaveris auxilium tuum a me, ad
defensionem meam conspice."
3. Deus Spes (The God of hope); "Dicam Domine, susceptor meus es, et refugium meum, Deus
meus, sperabo in eum."
4. Deus Absconditus (The hidden or concealed God); "Convertere Domine, eripe animam meam
salvum me fac propter misericordiam tuam."
5. Deus Salvator (God the saviour); "Exquisivi Dominum, et exaudivit me, et ex omnibus
tribulationibus meis eripuit me."