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1 Lexicon of Occult Terminology © 2010 Kerr Cuhulain E E: (1) An Enochian word for "I". (2) One of the Filii Filiorum Lucis (q.v.) of the Sigillum Dei Aemeth, associated to the angel Semeliel. (3) In the magickal system of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn: One of the Filii Filiorum Lucis. (4) One of the 16 vowels of the Sanskrit alphabet. E Cinere Phoenix (trans. "Of the ashes of the Phoenix"): In the magickal system of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn: A title used in the "Evocation of the Angel Chassan to Visible Appearance". Ea: A Taurine angel. Eac: A cacodemon related to the north and to Mfzrn in the Book of Supplications and Invocations. Eagiel: In the Ars Paulina of the Lemegeton: An angel ruling the 2 nd degree of Libra. Eai: See Aaf. Earth: (1) One of the seven traditional planets used in Astrological calculations. Its symbol is depicted in figure 1. (2) One of the four traditional elements which are believed to make up everything in our world, the others being air, fire and water (See Elements). In the Tarot cards this element is represented by the suit of pentacles. Earth is tradionally associated with the north, but some magickal systems attribute its natural position in the zodiac to the south. (3) The first of the Signs of the Grades listed by Aleister Crowley in Liber O: representing the God Set fighting (See fig. 2). Figure 1 Earth
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E: (1) An Enochian word for "I"

Lexicon of Occult Terminology 2010 Kerr Cuhulain

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E: (1) An Enochian word for "I". (2) One of the Filii Filiorum Lucis (q.v.) of the Sigillum Dei Aemeth, associated to the angel Semeliel. (3) In the magickal system of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn: One of the Filii Filiorum Lucis. (4) One of the 16 vowels of the Sanskrit alphabet.PRIVATE

E Cinere Phoenix (trans. "Of the ashes of the Phoenix"): In the magickal system of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn: A title used in the "Evocation of the Angel Chassan to Visible Appearance".

Ea: A Taurine angel.

Figure 1 Earth

Eac: A cacodemon related to the north and to Mfzrn in the Book of Supplications and Invocations.

Eagiel: In the Ars Paulina of the Lemegeton: An angel ruling the 2nd degree of Libra.

Eai: See Aaf.

Earth: (1) One of the seven traditional planets used in Astrological calculations. Its symbol is depicted in figure 1. (2) One of the four traditional elements which are believed to make up everything in our world, the others being air, fire and water (See Elements). In the Tarot cards this element is represented by the suit of pentacles. Earth is tradionally associated with the north, but some magickal systems attribute its natural position in the zodiac to the south. (3) The first of the Signs of the Grades listed by Aleister Crowley in Liber O: representing the God Set fighting (See fig. 2).

Figure 2 The Sign of Earth: The God Set fighting.

Ebaron: A name derived from a Greek term meaning "not burdensome". A spirit subordinate to Paimon in The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage.

Ebbo: (Yoruban- trans. Protitiation): Santeria. An act of propitiation to appease the Orishas (q.v.) in order to achieve some purpose or to obtain protection. In Santeria this necessitates an offering (Addimus) or a sacrifice of some sort. The difference between an Ebbo and a spell in Santeria is that the Ebbo is always directed at a particular Orisha, while the spell is meant only to channel the will of a particular individual.

Ebbo de Entrada: The "Ebbo of Entry", a ritual cleansing in which the initiates ask the Orisha's forgiveness for all their past sins and impure acts before commencing the Asiento (q.v.).

Ebbochure: Santeria. A type of Lariche (q.v.), or magic to banish osogbo ("bad luck"), which calls for offering the Orisha (q.v.) a small part of everything that the person eats for one or more days.

Ebbokun: Santeria. A Lariche (q.v.), or magic to banish osogbo ("bad luck"), which calls for special baths and rubbing rituals.

Ebed: In 3 Enoch: One of the names of Metatron (q.v.).

Eben-Ezel (Hebrew- trans. "stone of departure"): A term used in the Order of Ismael in Freemasonry.

Ebeu (var. EBEU): A name used in the Preliminary Invocation in the Goetia or Lesser Key of Solomon.

EBEU (var. of Ebeu): A name used in the invocation of Air in Liber Samekh.

Eblis (var. Iblis, Haris; Arabic- trans. "despair"): Arabic/Persian. An angel cognate with the Christian Satan. He fell from grace when he refused to obey God's command to worship Adam. His five sons are: Awar, Sut, Dasim, Tir and Zalambur.

Ebmisha: A name used in a preparatory prayer in the Greater Key of Solomon.

Ebo: Santuario. The equivalent of an Ebbo (q.v.) in Santeria.

Ebodda: Santeria. An oddu or pattern made by the cowrie shells in the Diloggun (q.v.) divination indicating ire or "good luck".

Ebomin: Candomble. A second level priest, who achieves this rank after five years. The next highest level is that of Bagan, and the next and highest level after that is that of Babalorixa.

Eboza: A name of Jehovah used to call forth spirits in the Book of Supplications and Invocations.

Ebriel: In Qabalistic lore: The 9th of the 10 unholy sephiroth or qlippoth (q.v.).

Ebuhuel: In The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses: One of 8 angels of omnipotence.

Eca (var. Ca, Eka, Ca-ol): Enochian- trans. "therefore".

Ecanus (var. Elkanah): In the apocryphal text Esdras II: One of 5 angels appointed by Jehovah to transcribe the 204 books of the prophet Ezra (q.v.).

Ecaop: See Ecop.

Ecarinu (var. Akarinu, Oecrimi, Oe-cari-mi, E-karinu, Iecarimi): Enochian- trans. "praiseworthy" (Cf. Ecrin).

Ecclesia Catholicae Gnostica: Relgious organ of the Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.- q.v.)

Ecliptic (var. Via Solis; deriv. Greek "ekleipein" ("an eclipse"): In Astrology: The sun's apparent annual path through the stars, so called because it is the path upon which eclipses occur.

Ecop (var. Ecaop): An angel who is a senior of the north under Vadali in the Book of Supplications and Invocations. Ecop is invoked to acquire the knowledge of metals.

Ecrin (var. Ecron): Enochian- trans. "praise" (Cf. Ecarinu).

Ecron: See Ecrin.

Edain Echraidhe: Celtic. An Irish horse Goddess, apparently equivalent to Epona (q.v.).

Ede (var. EDE): A name used in the Preliminary Invocation in the Goetia or Lesser Key of Solomon.

EDE (var. of Ede): A name used in the invocation of Spirit in Liber Samekh.

Edelperna (var. of Edlprna (q.v.)): (1) A secret name of Jehovah used in the opening of the temple in the fifth degree in Liber Vel Chanokh. (2) In the magkical system of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn: (a) The Great King of the South in the Enochian system. (b) The name of the Fire Tablet. (c) A name used in the initiation of the Philosophus grade.

Edel Pernaa (var. of Edlprna (q.v.)): In the magical system of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn: The great king invoked in the consecration of the ritual wand. He had six seniors under him: Aaetpoi, Aapdoce, Adoeoet, Anodoin, Alndvod and Arinnap (compare with Dee's Edlprna).

Edelprnaa: See Edlprna.

Edin Na Zu (Sumerian- trans. "Go to the desert"): Used as a form of exorcism in the Necronomicon.

Edlprna (var. Edelperna, Edlprnaa, Edelprnaa, Edel Pernaa): (1) The elemental king of the seniors of Fire in the Book of Supplications and Invocations. He is associated with the Sun. He had six seniors under him: Aetpio or Aaetpio, Adoeoet, Alndood, Apdoce or Aapdoce, Arinnap and Anodoin (compare with Regardie's Edel Pernaa). (2) The name of the Great Elemental King of fire found in the Four Great Watch Towers listed in Liber Vel Chanokh.

Edlprnaa: See Edlprna.

Ednas (var. Eda-nasa): Enochian. In Regardie's The Complete Golden Dawn System of Magic, this word is translated as "receivers". In Laycock's The Complete Enochian Dictionary, this word is translated as "visit".

Ed-nasa: See Ednas.

Edom (Hebrew- trans. "red"): (1) This is another name for Esau, a Biblical figure who was Jacob's brother in Genesis 25:30. (2) In the magical system of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn: A Biblical place mentioned in the initiation of the Philosophus grade.

Edomites: (1) In the Bible, the descendants of Edom (q.v.). They were said to have sold Edom's birthright and came to symbolize unlawful and chaotic forces. (2) In the magical system of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, the Dukes of Edom are symbolized by the Endekagram (q.v.).

Edonal: A name of Jehovah used in a conjuration in the Greater Key of Solomon.

Edoniel: A name used in a preparatory prayer in the Greater Key of Solomon.

Edrinios (Gaelic- trans. "Arbitration Time"): The eleventh month of the Coligny Calendar (q.v.), occurring in August/September.

Edu (var. EDU): A name used in the Preliminary Invocation in the Goetia or Lesser Key of Solomon.

EDU (var. of Edu): A name used in the invocation of Spirit in Liber Samekh.

Edun Ara: Yoruban/Santeria. A double bladed axe.

Eequiel: In Magia Naturalis et Innaturalis: One of the 7 Electors (q.v.).

Eezodahzod: In the magical system of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn: A spirit governing Fire mentioned in the section on Enochian Tablets.

Ef: See F.

Efafafe (var. Efafage, Efafaje, Ofafafe): Enochian- trans. "vial" or "vials".

Efafage: See Efafafe.

Efafaje: See Efafafe.

Efchal (var. Efchiel): In Sepher Raziel, in the works of Milton and in Vocabulaire de L'Angelologie: An alternate name for the angel Zophiel.

Efchiel: See Efchal.

Efe: An Enochian word found in the works of John Dee for which there is no known translation.

Efeha (Hebrew- trans. "passionate"): A name that appears on the first line of a gnomonic square used to become beloved of a mistress in the Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage. This square is reproduced below:

PRIVATE E

F

E

H

A

F

E

G

H

A

L

Q

A

S

Effrigis (Greek- trans. "one who quivers in a horrible manner"): A spirit subordinate to Amaimon in The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage.

Efniel: In Sepher Raziel: An angel belonging to the order of Cherubim (q.v.).

Efun: Santeria. One of the igbo or divination aids used in both the Opele (q.v.) and Diloggun (q.v.) divination systems, consisting of a ball of powdered eggshell (cascarilla).

Egakireh: A spirit subordinate to Magot and Kore in The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage.

Egg: A black egg is the Tattwic symbol of Akasa or Spirit (See Tattwas).

Eggun: Santeria. (1) The spirits of the dead. Eggun are also referred to as Cuadro Espiritual ("spiritual guides"). Every ritual and ceremony in Santeria starts with a Moyubbar or Suyeres (an invocation or offeri


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