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;£• Ghavat Al-I lakim -^<br />

The Spirit of the Moon is called GHARNOS, the upper<br />

nirit is HADEES, the bottom is MARANOS, the right is<br />

MUL rAS, the led is TTYMAS, the front is RABEES and the<br />

back is M IN A LOS. The spirit that is responsible for their<br />

rotational movements and their talismanic position in the<br />

rbit if* called DACIIAYOS and the responsible spirit for<br />

all the organizing and the original is the one that is called<br />

GHARNOS.<br />

That is what Aristotle mentioned in his book about the<br />

spirits names and claimed that they are divided to the<br />

earth's six directions so they have a complete coverage of<br />

the earth's different regions. I want you to know reader<br />

that these are the names of the planets that the people<br />

actual Iv use when they invoke the planets and no other<br />

names. So when Aristotle said that some of these spirits<br />

flow each in every direction of even' region to specific<br />

people is absolutely correct. To have different talismans<br />

and fortunes each require a different call, approach,<br />

talismans and unusual influences because some can<br />

provide with money and some takes away wealth; some<br />

!, some take and there are some that prevents and some<br />

it motivate.<br />

Some of the spirits have certain bodies that they<br />

incarnate in. They have in certain regions their men that<br />

thev get hold of and overflow their spirits using their<br />

bodies where they guide them to their knowledge and<br />

influence however and wherever they need when it meets<br />

their core and nature.<br />

Aristotle said "If vou like to bring from these spirits<br />

rt you need of their regions, vou need to call each<br />

what they have only in their region and on certain<br />

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