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Month: April 2015
Slavic Mythology – Rusalka
Rusalka, in Slavic mythology, is the lake-dwelling soul of a child who died unbaptized or of a virgin who drowned. They appear in different forms depending on the region in which they dwell. Around the Danube River, where they are called vila, rusalki are beautiful, charming girls, dressed always in light robes of mist, singing sweet, bewitching songs to the passersby. The rusalki of northern Russia are ugly, unkempt, wicked, invariably naked, and always eager to ambush humans. All rusalki love to entice men—the vile to enchant them and the northern rusalki to torture them.
Planets And Their Zodiacal Domiciles As Depicted On “De Sphaera”, Astrological Treatise Compiled By A Lombard Master (Presumably Cristoforo de Predis) For The Sforza Family; XV Century
Source: Biblioteca Estense, Modena (Italy)
Pronunciation of Enochian letters as per John Dee in Quinti libri Mysteriorum (Sloane MS 3188 folio 94b)
These are for the letters, though, probably not the calls (or keys) themselves, which are where all of the vocabulary is from. I have no reason to believe the letter names are “proper” Enochian pronunciation, since there doesn’t seem to be any indication the calls were delivered in the Angelic Alphabet.For anyone who is more familiar with Enochian magic,
Click here for interesting narrative on the reversal of the Holy Table (aka the Table of Practice) a la CasaubonAll credit goes to the author of the article
The Heavenly Host
Model: rhienium
Muah: thebirdbones
AMAZING mask: phillipvaldez
Gorgeous bustle coat: kambriel
This mask is one I’ve been badgering my husband about making for a while now. His work will be on exhibit in the Netherlands this summer at the CODA Museum for Paper Art 2015. So exciting! He needed one more piece to send them, so I finally got my mask!
Ave Babalon