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The Illustrated Goetia is the most complete edition of the book ever produced. All of the spirits are pictured, including the great kings that rule over them. Each of the tools used in the process of evocation are explained in detail.The Author met Asmoday face to face and details his work with that spirit and many others including Paimon, Valefor, Furfur, Leraje, Gaap, Ose, Gremory, Vepar, and Belial. 25 years of research and practice went into this book.
The following 18 tools of evocation are explained in detail: 1. The Magic Circle 2. The Triangle of Manifestation 3. The candles, and candle holders 4. A large wooden box or bag to contain the tools, the "treasure chest" 5. The magic robe 6. The hazel wand 7. The sword 8. The Hexagram of Solomon 9. The talisman or "lamen" of the spirit in metal with the Pentagram of Solomon on the back 10. The lion skin belt 11. "Brass Vessel" incense, an incense burner, charcoal and a lighter 12. The wash basin with water in it 13. Anointing oil 14. The "Brass Vessel" 15. The black metal box, sulpher, assafoetidia, parchment, and pen 16. The Magic Ring of Solomon 17. The book of conjurations and a stand to rest it on while you work 18. The offering dish for a "flaming libation" to Belial or Paimon.
Also included are notes on the 1903 edition of the Goetia by Aleister Crowley and the Preliminary Invocation, drawn from the Graeco Egyptian Magical Papyrus, along with instructions on working with the book in a traditional or non-traditional manner and the purity of the operator in preparation for the work.Comparisons are also given with the Grand Grimoire, the Grimoire of Honorius and others, along with instructions on how to incorporate spirits such as Lucifuge Rofocale into your practice of the grimoire.This is sure to be a book you will enjoy for years to come.
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Mega.nz has decided to terminate my account due to copyright complaints again - the last time +16 GB of books were lost, this time it's 19 GB, and I'not sure if I want to go to all that reuploading hassle yet again, either on mega or an alternative hoster, only to see my book stash posted here go down the drain. The book sharing issue is already being discussed among forum staff but in the meantime I'd like to ask you to download this book from annas-archive.org or welib.org yourselves.
Somewhere in Aggripa it is written thus: "Be ye ever resourceful and head straightaways for Anna's where there is a copy of the booke available anyway"
Thank you for your understanding.
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