For just $231.00 ** Free domestic shipping now included! ** The Holy Table (or Table of Practice) is a sacred device used to communicate with the angels by means of ritual invocation. In other words, the Holy Table creates a space wherein man and angel can meet and communicate. The border contains 84 letters and the middle contains the 12 larger letters that fill the center square. The letters themselves form the names of the 7 planetary heptarchic kings and their princes (condensed from 343 letters of a much larger table). Available Variations: 1) The first table variation follows the version supplied by Meric Casaubon in “A True and Faithful Relation" (1659), with contributions made later on by Elias Ashmole who had seen the original table in person before it was later “lost” (c.f., Christopher Whitby’s 1982 dissertation). This is the version also depicted in the book "Aldaria sive Sogya". 2) The second table variation is depicted in many sources as having the correct version of the lettering. It depicts the reversal of all the characters illustrated in the original picture, most seen in Crowley’s “Liber 84” (“Liber Chanokh”) - cf. Donald Tyson’s “Enochian Magic for Beginners”, et al. 3) Lastly, the third table variation is depicted in Lon Milo Duquette’s recent book "Enochian Vision Magick"; it is exactly the same as the one pictured in "Liber Chanokh” but with one caveat concerning the Holy Table: Two letters starting above the larger square on the bottom right corner (i.e., Ur (l) instead of Gon (i) and Drux (n) instead of Un (a)) are switched to match a correction he made to the 12x7 table of the Kings and Princes in order to make it consistent because of planetary mismatches (see Duquette, 2008, pp. 50-54). Specifications: - The length and width of the table is 24” x 24” (60cm x 60cm) or 36” x 36” (91.44cm x 91.44cm). - The height is 1/2” (1.27cm) or 1” (2.54cm). - Construction is of hard, heavy wood; if a different quality of wood is desired, such ...












