In order to understand Enochiana, it is worth your while to understand the context in which it arose. This is a fairly short entry on 16th century Britain—which is not a special interest of mine so I've spent less time with it directly.
There's a lot of pieces to Enochiana. I think I did a decent enough job giving a refresher about what Enochiana is, what it entails, and the context it sits in. Even if you're not familiar, it's worth a read because it lays out the main, relevant pieces.
If you were curious about the Enochian language, but wanted to digest it in a less technical way, this is not a bad place to start. Like I say in the beginning: the goal is to approach it from the perspective of curiosity and mystery.
One day I thought to myself, "Liber Loagaeth is a lot of maybe-words and it hasn't been decoded in any real capacity. What if, perchance, I threw AI at it??" This entry is an organized directory of my thoughts, records, experiments, and general misadventures in using AI to out what looks like neatly organized alphabet soup.