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John Dee had
a mixed reputation in 16th Century London. In his capacity as a learned
medical doctor and an astrologer patronised by the very Queen of England,
he enjoyed respectability and social importance, but this was tempered by
suspicion and mistrust arising from reports that he dabbled in alchemy,
magic and spiritualism.
His quest to
discover the secrets of the universe (refer to notes for ‘At Mortlake’)
had indeed led him to make contact with the spirit world in what he
referred to as ‘actions’ using the services of ‘scryer’ - a medium, or
(more specifically) a crystal-gazer. In the early actions, Dee recorded
making contact with spirits, but apparently little transpired from such
contact to greatly further his cause.
Then,
in March 1582, an enigmatic character called Edward Talbot turned up at
Mortlake. A younger man than Dee (who was now 54), of dubious background,
certainly rougher and less educated than Dee’s usual circle, and given to
explosive outbursts of temper, Talbot subsequently disappeared, only to
reappear in November 1582 under the name Edward Kelley. Kelley had an
unsettling effect on
Dee’s household, and apparently his presence made Dee’s wife Jane
physically ill. However, Kelley proved to be a scryer of incomparable
ability, and thus was born an intense partnership between Dee and Kelley
which would last for the next five years.
In the very
first ‘action’ they conducted together, Dee records the appearance of the
archangel Uriel. Dee’s first question to Uriel sought to establish whether
one of his books, a rare Arabic text known as The Book of Soyga, had any
relevance to his quest. Uriel’s reply was forthright and momentous: ‘That
book was revealed to Adam in paradise by the good Angels of God’. Dee then
requested Uriel’s guidance in interpreting the Book, but Uriel replied
that only Michael could fulfil that role.
Uriel
advised that special preparations must be made before the archangel
Michael could be invoked. A special table was to be constructed from
‘sweet wood’, two cubits square and two cubits tall, with each leg to
stand on a divine seal made of wax and bearing a special motif which
appeared in the scrying crystal. The table was subsequently constructed
and became known as The Holy Table or Table of Practice.
In another
action, Kelley sees a vision of Dee kneeling before Michael who anoints
Dee with a great sword as part of Dee’s preparation to receive divine
knowledge. Michael then begins to dictate tables of strange characters for
Dee to transcribe, a process which leads to the collation of Dee’s book(s)
of mysteries - the Liber Mysteriorum. In one particularly significant
action in April 1582 lasting nearly three hours, Michael dictated a series
of seven tables of characters, each comprising seven rows and seven
columns, which were said to reveal the structure of divine government.
However,
while producing copious amounts of dictated notes, Dee was experiencing
very little success in his attempts to interpret the information therein.
In the first action following Talbot’s reappearance as Kelley in November
1582, a spirit called King Camara appeared and asked Dee what he desired.
Dee explained his difficulties in interpreting the information from
Michael. In response, King Camara proclaimed that ‘One thing is yet
wanting... A meet receptacle... a Stone... Lo, the mighty hand of God is
upon thee. Thou shalt have it’, following which a crystal is reported to
have physically materialised in Dee’s room - one which becomes known as
the ‘shew-stone’ and which greatly increases Kelley’s scrying powers.
The flow of
information continued, interspersed with visits from various spirits who
commanded Dee to undertake a sequence of hazardous journeys around Europe,
with his family and Kelley in tow. In July 1584, in the Polish city of
Krakow, the archangel Gabriel appeared and announced that Dee now had the
keys of God’s ‘storehouses... wherein you shall find (if you enter wisely,
humbly and patiently) Treasures more worth than the frames of the
heavens’. So, Dee apparently now had in his Liber Mysteriorum the language
given by God to Adam (and also revealed to Enoch), but which was lost in
the fall of man and the global destruction of the great flood.
Dee’s
actions with Kelley continued until their ways parted in the Bohemian
capital Prague in 1587. Dee arrived back in Mortlake in 1589, and lived
another 20 years (to the age of 81), but it appears that he never reached
any significant understanding of the divine language in his possession.
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