Semiphoras and Schemhamphoras The Seven Semiphoras The first Semiphoras is that of Adam, because he spoke with the Creator in Paradise; The second Semiphoras, because he spoke with angels and spirits; The third, because he spoke with devils; The fourth, because he spoke with the creatures of the four elements: the birds, the fishes, the animals, and the creeping things of the earth; The fifth, because he spoke with inanimate objects, as herbs, seeds, trees, and all vegetation; The sixth, because he spoke with the winds; The seventh, because he spoke with the sun, moon, and stars. By the power of the seven Semiphoras he could create and destroy all he desired. The first Semiphoras was acknowledged by Adam, since God created him and placed him in Paradise, where he was allowed to remain only seven hours. The name is love, which name must be pronounced only in the greatest need, and then only with the most devout feelings toward the Creator. In this case you will find grace and sure help. The second Semiphoras, in which Adam spoke with angels, and which gave him the expression, yeseraye, that is, God without Beginning and without End, must be pronounced when speaking with angels, and then your questions will be answered and your wishes fulfilled. The third Semiphoras, in which Adam spoke with the spirits of the departed, and inquired of them, who gave him satisfactory answers upon the word, Adonay Sabaoth, cadas adonay amara. These words must be uttered when you wish to collect winds, spirits, or demons: Aly, Adoy, Sabaoth, amara. The fourth Semiphoras: Layamen, lava, firin, lavagellayn, tavaquiri, Lavagola, Lavatasorin, Layfialafin, Lyafaran. With this name he bound and unbound all animals and spirits. The fifth Semiphoras: Lyacham, Lyalgema, Lyafarau, Lialfarah, Lebara, Lebarosin, Layararalus. If you wish to bind equals, as trees and seeds, you must pronounce the above words. The sixth Semiphoras is great in might and virtue: Letamnin, Letaylogo, Lestasynin, Lebaganaritin, Letarminin, Letagelogin, Lotafalosin. Use these when you desire the elements or winds to fulfil your wishes. The seventh Semiphoras is great and mighty. They are the names of the Creator, which must be pronounced in the beginning of each undertaking: Eliaon yoena adonay cadas ebreel, eloy ela agiel, ayoni, Sachado, essuselas eloym, delion iau elynla, delia, yazi, Zazael, paliel man, umiel, onela dilatan saday alma paneim alym, canal deus Usami yaras calipix calfas sasna saffasaday aylata panteomel auriel arion phaneton secare panerionys emanual Joth Jalaph amphia, than demisrael mu all le Leazyns ala phonar aglacyei qyol paeriteron theferoym barimel, jael haryon ya apiolell echet. These holy names pronounce at each time in reverence toward God, when you desire to accomplish something through the elements or something connected therewith, and your wishes will be fulfilled, and what is to be destroyed will be destroyed, for God will be with you because you know his name. The following is another name of Semiphoras which God gave to Moses in seven parts. The first is, when Moses concealed himself and spoke with God, when the fire burned in the forest without consuming it; The second, as he spoke with the Creator on the mountain; The third, when he divided the Red Sea and passed through with the whole people of Israel, etc.; The fourth, when his staff was turned into a serpent which devoured the other serpents; The fifth, are the names which were written on the forehead of Aaron; The sixth, when he made a brazen serpent and burned the golden calf to divert pestilence from the Israelites; The seventh, when manna fell in the wilderness and when water gushed from the rock. In the first are the words which Moses spake as he went on the mountain, when he spoke to the flames of fire: Maya, Affaby, Zien, Jaramye, yne Latebni damaa yrsano, noy lyloo Lhay yly yre Eylvi Zya Lyelee, Loate, lideloy eyloy, mecha ramethy rybifassa fu aziry scihiu rite Zelohabe vete hebe ede neyo ramy rahabe (conoc anuhec). If you pray this word to God devoutly, your undertaking will be fulfilled without a doubt. In the second are the words which God spake to Moses as he went on the mountain: Abtan, Abynistan, Zoratan Juran nondieras, potarte faijs alapeina pognij podaij sacroficium. In these words the prophet spoke to the angels with whom the four quarters of the earth are sealed, through which the temple was founded Bosale. If you wish to pronounce these you should fast three days, be chaste and pure, and then you can perform many wonders. In the third are words which Moses spake in order to divide the Red Sea: Oua claiie saijec holomomaatl; bekahn aijclo inare asnia haene hieha ijfale malieha arnija aremeholona queleij. Lineno feijano, ijoije malac habona nethee hijcere. If you have lost favor of your master, or if you wish to gain the goodwill of some one, speak these words with fervor and humility, etc. In the fourth are words which Moses spake when he changed his staff into a serpent: Micrato, raepijsathonich petanith pistan ijttn ijer hijgarin ijgnition temayron aijcon dunsnas castes Lacias astas ijecon cijna caihera natu facas. Pronounce these names when you wish to have your desires fulfilled. In the fifth are the written names of the forehead of Aaron as he spake with the Creator: Sadaij haijlves Lucas elacijus jaconi hasihaia ijein ino, sep, actitas barne lud doncnij eija iehhu reu, vaha, vialia, eije. Vie haija hoij asaija salna hahai, cuci ijaija. Elenehel, na vena, setna. The names are powerful in satisfying each request. In the sixth are names which were written upon the staff of Moses when he made the brazen serpent and broke the golden calf: Tane mare syam, abijl ala, nuno, hija actenal tijogas ijano, eloim ija nehn ijane haij ijanehn, ahijaco mea. With this name destroy all sorcery and evil. You must not pronounce it with levity in your works. In the seventh are words which Moses employed in leading the Israelites out of Egypt, with which he brought manna from heaven, and caused the water to flow from the rock: Sadaij amara elon pheneton eloij eneij ebeoel messias ijahe vehu hejiane, ijanancl elijon. Pronounce these words when you desire to do something wonderful, or when you are in great need, and call earnestly on God, etc.
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