Verhalen over het gebouwencomplex in Granada, dat eigendom was van de laatste islamitische vorsten in Spanje.
THE SEAL OF SOLOMON.--The device consists of two equilateral
triangles, interlaced so as to form a star, and surrounded by a
circle. According to Arab tradition, when the Most High gave
Solomon the choice of blessings, and he chose wisdom, there came
from heaven a ring, on which this device was engraven. This mystic
talisman was the arcanum of his wisdom, felicity, and grandeur, by
this he governed and prospered. In consequence of a temporary lapse
from virtue he lost the ring in the sea, and was at once reduced to
the level of ordinary men. By penitence and prayer he made his
peace with the Deity, was permitted to find his ring again in the
belly of a fish, and thus recovered his celestial gifts. That he
might not utterly lose them again, he communicated to others the
secret of the marvellous ring.
This symbolical seal we are told was sacrilegiously used by the
Mahometan infidels; and before them by the Arabian idolaters, and
before them by the Hebrews, for “diabolical enterprises and
abominable superstitions.” Those who wish to be more thoroughly
informed on the subject, will do well to consult the learned Father
Athanasius Kirker’s treatise on the _Cabala Sarracenica_.
* * * * *
A word more to the curious reader. There are many persons in these
skeptical times who affect to deride everything connected with the
occult sciences, or black art; who have no faith in the efficacy of
conjurations, incantations, or divinations; and who stoutly contend
that such things never had existence. To such determined
unbelievers the testimony of past ages is as nothing; they require
the evidence of their own senses, and deny that such arts and
practices have prevailed in days of yore, simply because they meet
with no instance of them in the present day. They cannot perceive
that, as the world became versed in the natural sciences, the
supernatural became superfluous and fell into disuse; and that the
hardy inventions of art superseded the mysteries of man. Still, say
the enlightened few, those mystic powers exist, though in a latent
state, and untasked by the ingenuity of man. A talisman is still a
talisman, possessing all its indwelling and awful properties;
though it may have lain dormant for ages at the bottom of the sea,
or in the dusty cabinet of the antiquary.
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