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•5 Ghavat AI-Hakim ^<br />

Aflcr Aristotle's writing to Alexander the Great, the<br />

kin 47 went to fight the Persian king and he had countless<br />

soldiers with him. As he got closer, the Persian king asked<br />

about Alexander's location and preparations and what<br />

information they had about his army and his assistants<br />

told him that their current situation is so weak and advised<br />

(hat. if it is possible, to consider peace with him. So the<br />

Persian king said "l see this man is approaching with the<br />

help of the upper powers to his side and no doubt who<br />

fights the upper power is defeated and has no chance to<br />

win" and that was exactlv what Aristotle has told<br />

Alexander from his stars.<br />

Aristotle mentioned in his book also that the first<br />

philosopher that worked with these talismans and had the<br />

spirits appear to him and led him to the wonders of<br />

talismans and made him connect with his perfect nature<br />

and opened his eyes to the mysterious secrets of creation.<br />

Also those spirits that told him will never appear to<br />

anyone else but you and unless they call our name and<br />

present a gift of sacrifice in our name. That philosophers<br />

name was Kirfisayis.<br />

This man used to look with a spiritual eye and know<br />

with a spiritual heart and there were two thousand two<br />

hundred and sixty years between this philosopher and<br />

Adam. Some of this wise man's words are; "Any<br />

philosopher that works with talismans should concentrate<br />

only on this knowledge with all his senses and his mind<br />

a nd heart should only be for this because this knowledge<br />

requires all the philosopher's thoughts and effort to be able<br />

*o unite these spiritual spirits together and any<br />

philosopher who occupies himself with more than this<br />

knowledge he would lose his intelligence and strength for<br />

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