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The Mystery Of The Ancient Book That Teaches People “Super Powers”: Archaeologists Are Looking For It

Modern science still cannot explain the superhuman abilities of the ancients, Ars Notoria is one of the ancient books that teach such abilities.

Perhaps in the old days, not many people could read and understand these mysterious and powerful magic lessons.

In it there is a lesson in creating mystical objects such as amulets and lucky charms, the key of King Solomon, so the book is called Ars Notoria, or Notory Art of Solomon (roughly translated: The Art of Solomon).

This book dates back to the 13th century. Some parts were written as early as the 12th century.

The oldest lesson called The Key of Solomon makes the reader understand about the silver tongue with perfect memory and extraordinary wisdom. However, according to the ancients, depending on the age of the reader, the ability to apply successfully varies.



The original books were written in three different forms, including Hebrew, Greek, and Latin.

King Solomon is said to have applied the lessons learned from the original Ars Notoria to become a wise, compassionate, and talented ruler.

John of Morigny – a 14th century monk who was a student of the Ars Notoria, attained the rank of scholarly wisdom and mastery. Many say he has the ability to communicate with the afterlife and can see “ghosts”.

The book Ars Notoria requires the reader to practice a lot. In the book, there is a lesson on using magnet stone for long-range communication.

Furthermore, if one person places two needles in the middle of a circle of words and pictures, two people can communicate at a distance using language.



What is surprising is that the ancient book contains ideas and concepts that were ahead of its time.

Lesson about 2 needles in a circle.

However, from the information about the book it is difficult to conclude: Are these ancient lessons true or not and have any authority to back them up.

Is it possible that the knowledge of the ancients was not high, so it was easy to believe in a book with magic help?