From: Josh Norton Area: ENOCHIAN To: Fir 13 Nov 94 14:47:00 Subject: 91 Parts UpdReq JN> * Origin: Access! Information Services --> NuitNet (666:56/155) F> You have a new reliable local board? I was surprised when Grendel F> told me your old local board was coming down. Yeah, I understand there was a shakeup in the household, and the fellows who actually understood the BBS software moved out. Corvus tried, but he's a chemist, not a programmer. Access seems to be reliable at the moment. Unfortunately it's a subscription board, and (as usual these days) I'm too broke to send him any money. Since I download all my messages, I can get by with the 15 minutes he allots to non-subscribers. But if it ever comes to "pay up or get out", I'll be out. ___ X SPEED 1.30 [NR] X 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Josh Norton Area: ENOCHIAN To: Fir 13 Nov 94 14:54:02 Subject: enochian 101 UpdReq F> Hi Josh! JN> Where I differ with the medieval magicians is in _how_ these influences JN> affect magickal workings. My experience is that the "planetary hours" JN> scheme is useless for most work. The "horary" method only seems to be JN> significant in multi-person workings. It is the effect on the magician JN> (through transits, mostly) that are the important factor. F> Hm. How about using the planetary hours to say charge a specific F> planetary incense? Dunno. Never done any of that. I recall that it did seem to have some effect when I was making talismans from the Heptarchia Mystica, but not enough that I'd consider it significant. The effect could just as easily have come from the extra effort it took to time things right. F> By transits are you talking about transits to an individual's natal F> chart or transits in general? Transits to the natal chart, mostly. General transits would really be a form of horary chart made up for the moment of the ceremony's inception, and so more significant for multi-person workings. F> Ouch! Seems I asked you for one once and you said yes. You could F> take one to Kinkos and make a xerox copy? Got three nicely-lasered copies sitting in my printer's out-basket. Will put them in the mail tomorrow. ___ X SPEED 1.30 [NR] X 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Fir Area: ENOCHIAN To: Tom Forfar 14 Nov 94 07:28:50 Subject: Re: PETER FRENCH'S DEE BIO UpdReq > F> My copy of French's biography is published by Dorset. > > Is that a Hardcopy, or do you have it in the txt format? Mine's a hardback but I'm pretty sure I've seen it in paperback too. Haven't seen it as a disk file though. Regards, Fir 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718