This text comprises a largely incoherent set of notes regarding curious religious practices. Although based around conventional Yahwehian structures, it veers alarmingly from orthodoxy. Elevated alongside the Father is a figure of the Mother, revered equally, an intercessor and protector. Rituals designed to propitiate and celebrate Her seem to have a great deal of disturbing content beyond the purely symbolic. Conventional sacrifices of bread, wine etc are insufficient for this deity-figure. There is also here a ritual for requesting the help of angels to help the faithful in time of need, and another (seemingly doctrinally unrelated to the other matter present) for being transported between distant locations - making reference to Elijah's chariot of fire (see II Ki 2:6-15).