[ recommended ] Stephen Skinner - The Complete Magicians Tables
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The Complete Magician's Tables, comprises a detailed series of tabular correspondences covering Magic, Astrology, Divination, Alchemy, Tarot, I Ching, Kabbalah, Gematria, Grimoires, Angels, Demons, Pagan pantheons, Plants, Perfumes, Incenses, and Religious & Mystical correspondences. A massive work, it contains more than four times the number of tables found in Aleister Crowley's Liber 777, and it is quite simply unique in its scope. The data in these tables is drawn from a staggering variety of sources ranging from unpublished mediaeval grimoires and Kabbalistic texts, through the works of Peter de Abano, Abbott Trithemius, Albertus Magnus, Henry Cornelius Agrippa, Dr John Dee, Dr Thomas Rudd, Tycho Brahe, MacGregor Mathers, Aleister Crowley, Israel Regardie and Franz Bardon, to the most modern theories of prime numbers and atomic weights. This material has then been grouped and presented in a consistent and logical way that covers the entire Western Mystery tradition and some relevant parts of the Eastern tradition. It is truly an extraordinary work, which is sure to prove invaluable to all serious students of the occult, irrespective of which particular path they follow.
Anyone practicing magic won't want to miss this comprehensive book of magician's correspondences. Featuring four times more tables than Aleister Crowley's Liber 777, this is the most complete collection of magician's tables available. This monumental work documents thousands of mystical links-spanning pagan pantheons, Kabbalah, astrology, tarot, I Ching, angels, demons, herbs, perfumes, and more!
The sources of this remarkable compilation range from classic grimoires such as the Sworn Book to modern theories of prime numbers and atomic weights. Data from Peter de Abano, Abbott Trithemium, Albertus Magnus, Cornelius Agrippa, and other prominent scholars is referenced here, in addition to hidden gems found in unpublished medieval grimoires and Kabbalistic works.
Well-organized and easy-to-use, The Complete Magician's Tables can help you understand the vast connections making up our strange and mysterious universe.
[ recommended ] The Keys to the Gateway of Magic: Summoning the Solomonic Archangels and Demon Princess
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This classic text of the Nine Great Keys by Stephen Skinner & David Rankine details the invocation of the Archangels, the full hierarchy of spiritual beings (including Olympic Spirits and Elementals) and the evocation of the four Demon Princes.
Highly sought-after, this edition of a rare early seventeenth century grimioire has never before appeared in English. Occult scholar Stephen Skinner, along with magician and author David Rankine, trace the history of the Keys and offer full transcriptions of four key seventeenth century manuscripts in the British Library and in the Bodleian Library.
Asaph Ben Berechiah - Grand Key of Solomon the King: Ancient Handbook For Angel Evocation and Djinn Summoning
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The enchanting tales of 1001 Arabian Nights and the mysterious magical societies of the Moors share a legendary figure. He is no other than Asaph Ben Berechiah, the Vizier of King Solomon himself. According to Islamic tradition, this Arabian Merlin bested a djinn in a magical contest, teleporting Queen Sheeba's throne in the blink of an eye, using his knowledge of the Great Name.
Through the ages masters of the forbidden art of djinn evocation have shared with their disciples in secrecy an extensive oral tradition of rituals, incantations, and magical implements belonging to Asaph Ben Berechiah. Fragments of these arcane mysteries could be found in the writing of master occultists from the Middle Ages, the likes of Ahmed al-Buni. Few and far between, many have treasured what little fragments of this oral tradition could be found. There were also whispers of a grimoire compiled by an anonymous Arabian wizard brimming with secrets of the magic of Asaph Ben Berechiah. Known only as Ajnas, its reputation grew, but few possessed it. It has resurfaced in recent years and remains one of the most popular guides to angelic and djinn evocation in the land of the Arabian nights. O seeker of the art of the masters, you needn't wait centuries for this important grimoire to be available in English as has happened with Ghayat al-Hakim (Picatrix). Right now, you are beholding an accurate and complete translation of Ajnas waiting for its secrets to be unlocked by the disciples of today and the masters of tomorrow. "Heth Heth Sharet Maret Aeeret Ayolet"
The Greater Key of Solomon Part 1
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Concerning the ceremonies and operations of the magickal art. The Key of Solomon, save for a cultailed and incomplete copy published in France in the seventeeth century, has never yet been printed, but has for centuries remained in Manuscript form inaccessible to all but the few fortunate scholars to whom the innermost recesses of the great libraries were open. The fountain-head and storehouse of Qabalistic Magic, and the origin of much of the ceremonial magic of Midieval times, the "Key" has been valued by Occult writers as a work of the highest authority.
The Greater Key of Solomon Part 2
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The Pentacles or Medals to be used in the magickal art, and the uses for which they are effective.
The Key of Solomon, save for a cultailed and incomplete copy published in France in the seventeeth century, has never yet been printed, but has for centuries remained in Manuscript form inaccessible to all but the few fortunate scholars to whom the innermost recesses of the great libraries were open. The fountain-head and storehouse of Qabalistic Magic, and the origin of much of the ceremonial magic of Midieval times, the "Key" has been valued by Occult writers as a work of the highest authority.
The Greater Key of Solomon Part 3
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Concerning the proper behavior of the Mage and his assistants, and the tools and materials of the magickal art.
The Key of Solomon, save for a cultailed and incomplete copy published in France in the seventeeth century, has never yet been printed, but has for centuries remained in Manuscript form inaccessible to all but the few fortunate scholars to whom the innermost recesses of the great libraries were open. The fountain-head and storehouse of Qabalistic Magic, and the origin of much of the ceremonial magic of Midieval times, the "Key" has been valued by Occult writers as a work of the highest authority.
The Lesser Key of Solomon (Legemeton II - Teurgia - Goetia)
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Theconjuration of 32 Aerial Spirits and their servants, partly goodand partly evil, who govern the points of the compass.
The Lesser Key of Solomon (Lemegeton III - Ars Paulina)
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PartI: A system for invoking the Angels of the Hours of the Day andNight, with an interesting astrological twist. Part II: A systemfor invoking the "guardian angel" ruling the zodiac degree underwhich the user is born.
The Lesser Key of Solomon (Lemegeton IV - Ars Almadel)
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Evocation of the Angels of the four "Altitudes", who rule theequinoctial and solstice points, the seasons, and the signs of thezodiac.
The Lesser Key of Solomon (Lemegeton V - Ars Nova)
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Arather peculiar small book of prayers and orations. More anappendix to the Goetia than a book in its own right.
Ars Notoria
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The Notory Art of Solomon. A dense and difficult document, but onewhich had a profound influence on John Dee and other Renaissancemages. Describes a system for attaining to knowledge and skill inthe Liberal and Mechanical Arts through prayers and specialinvocations in "barbarous tongues".
Testament of Solomon
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One of the oldest magical texts attributed to King Solomon, datingFirst to Third Century A.D. Includes a catalog of demons summonedby King Solomon, and how they can be countered by invoking angelsand other magical techniques.
Grimoire of Armadel
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TheGrimoire of Armadel is a do-it-yourself text book of Ceremonialmagick. It has been translated from an ancient manuscript kept atthe Bibliotheque d'Arsenal in Paris, and is similar to the famousKey of Solomon and Cornelius Agrippa's Occult Philosophy. TheArmadel appears to have been circulated only in manuscript form.
Grimoirum Verum/The True Grimoire
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orthe Most Approved Keys of Solomon the Hebrew Rabbin where in MostHidden Secrets both Natural and Supernatural, are immediatelyexhibited, but it is necessary that the Demons should be contentedon their part.
The Sworn Book of Honorius
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The Study of Solomonic Magic in Englishby Don Karr
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Veritable Black Magic
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None other than the Key of Solomon, except that all the "Black Magick" portions Mathers' censored in his version have been left intact.
Goetic Spellwork
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There are a multitude of texts available for the willing practitioner who wishes to learn the art of spirit evocation. However, where do you go from there? One of the overarching abilities of most spirits is the ability to teach an art or skill; as entities more subject to the ebb and flow of the magical world than we are, they are able to teach many charms and spells which can aid the magician in their magical workings. This pamphlet presents spells taken from conversations and workings with spirits and combines various magical practices and bits and pieces of folklore, providing you with inspiration and some fresh ideas of how you can employ working with the spirits in your practice.
Henson-Lemegeton
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Now out of print, Henson's Lemegeton contains the full text of the Goetia, Theugia Goetia, Pauline Arts and Almadel, with over 700 sigils and illustrations. The text is a careful collation of manuscripts from the Sloane collection in the British Library, along with a careful rendering of all previously published and unpublished drawings from the original sources.
[ recommended ] The Red Dragon: Art of Commanding Spirits
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This is the finest translation available today of the Grand Grimoire otherwise known as The Red Dragon. This is the first and best translation of the most highly sought after ancient grimoire of all times.
For the serious occultist it is critical to use only this edition to safely perform powerful rituals this book offers.
This book is a typical medieval grimoire filled with dark magic, that is a blend of Paganism and ancient Christian rituals. Not to be used by beginners and for advanced practitioners only. In general it is a very interesting read for any occultist seeking insight into ancient magic. Very rare manuscript in occult grimoire texts of today.
Magic of Goetia
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A short treatise on using the Goetia Spirits in a very different manner
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