This is the first translation into English of Lazare Lenain\'s seminal work on the Shemhamephorash.
An extensive list of the attributes, characteristics, powers and associations of the 72 Geniuses or Angels makes up the bulk of the book, which provi.
This knowledge can be used in a number of ways, from designing talismans for protection and good fortune, to knowing the best times to undertake travel, business venture and to avoid pitfalls.
The three Geniuses which impact an individual\'s life are the Elemental, the Astrological and the Divine.
Lenain provides a simple method to identify the three Geniuses which rule over the various aspects of one\'s life, as well as a detailed description of the Sacred Calendar.
However, each set of three letters, with a suffix added to vivify it, creates 72 angels or geniuses associated with the circle of eternity, each ruling over 5 degrees of the circle.
He explains each of the twenty-two Hebrew letters in detail, as an introduction to their use to form the Shemhamephorash, or 72-lettered Name of God (which is actually 72 syllables, each composed of three letters taken from verses in the Book of Exodus.
Indeed, much of his early chapters suggest a familiarity with his teachings, and this may be another reason Papus was a devotee of Lenain.
He begins by discussing the power of numbers and an analysis of the Name of God, incorporating the sacred delta and, interestingly, using exactly the same phrase used by Lois-Clade de Saint-Martin: God created all things by weight, number and measure.
Indeed, these are words which are particularly relevant today, in an age where scholarship, intellect, Science and principle are being sacrificed upon the altar of self-interest, division and destruction.
Lenain\'s stated purpose in writing the book was to: make the public aware of what Magic is, so that each may obtain a correct notion of it, for ignorance demonizes everything it doesn\'t understand.
Since then it has inspired such diverse esoteric characters as Samuel McGregor Mathers of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn and Robert Ambelain of the Ordre Martiniste.
Indeed, in his Preface he says: No publication could benefit the progress of Kabbalistic studies more than the reissue of Lenain\'s very rare tract.
It was picked up by Papus when he was Grand Master of the Ordre Kabbalistique de la Rose-Croix and republished in 1909. \'The Science of the Kabbalah, or the Art of Knowing the Good Geniuses\' was originally published in 1823.
This is the first translation into English of Lazare Lenain\'s seminal work on the Shemhamephorash