teaches the magician how to find, by the help of the Akasha-principle or by the assistance of beings, any thief, no matter how cunning he might be and wherever he might have hidden himself. Special methods will enable the magician to in- fluence thieves in such a way that they will give themselves up and restore the stolen goods. He is taught to hinder thieves from running away and to make them stand stiff like a mummy as lon~ as it seems necessary. The sixty-ninth genius is a patron of justice and will always see that the magician has his rights fulfilled and that he wins any lawsuit. This genius may be called at any mo- ment of distress.