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* '''Ancient Hebrew''': Integral to Kabbalistic practices, the Hebrew alphabet is considered a set of divine symbols used for invoking angels, creating talismans, and, in some contexts, binding spirits.
* '''Ancient Hebrew''': Integral to Kabbalistic practices, the Hebrew alphabet is considered a set of divine symbols used for invoking angels, creating talismans, and, in some contexts, binding spirits.


* '''Aramaic''':
* '''Aramaic''': Used in ancient Near Eastern magic, specifically in Jewish mystical texts and for writing on, or creating, magical amulets and talismans.


* '''Latin (ecclesiastical)''': The primary language of Western grimoires like The Lesser Key of Solomon (Lemegeton) and the language of Catholic exorcisms. It is frequently used for incantations due to its perceived authority.
* '''Latin (ecclesiastical)''': The primary language of Western grimoires like The Lesser Key of Solomon (Lemegeton) and the language of Catholic exorcisms. It is frequently used for incantations due to its perceived authority.

Revision as of 22:13, 17 February 2026

Kingston Sparks

List of Ancient Languages

  • Ancient Greek: Used heavily in the Greek Magical Papyri, a collection of spells, hymns, and rituals from the Greco-Roman world.
  • Ancient Hebrew: Integral to Kabbalistic practices, the Hebrew alphabet is considered a set of divine symbols used for invoking angels, creating talismans, and, in some contexts, binding spirits.
  • Aramaic: Used in ancient Near Eastern magic, specifically in Jewish mystical texts and for writing on, or creating, magical amulets and talismans.
  • Latin (ecclesiastical): The primary language of Western grimoires like The Lesser Key of Solomon (Lemegeton) and the language of Catholic exorcisms. It is frequently used for incantations due to its perceived authority.
  • Sanskrit: Used in Hindu and Buddhist tantric traditions as a sacred language for mantras (sound-based magic) and ritual.