Description A seven volume set of magical treatises, presented in this Collected Works, unabridged, being: Vol.
V - Otz Chim (The Tree of Life) Otz Chim is a Practical exploration o.
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The complete ritual sequence of preparation, conjuration, and license to depart is lucidly demonstrated, making this work suitable for both the beginner and the experienced practitioner.
IV - Ars Theurgia Goetia (Being an account and rendition of the arte and praxis of the conjuration of some of the spirits of Solomon) Ars Theurgia Goetia presents a precise and Practical guide to working with the spirits of this neglected text from the Solomonic grimoire cycle, the Theurgia-Goetia, giving the full seals of the spirits for the first time.
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The inclusion of detailed instructions on the creation of geomantic staves, elemental fluid condensers, and talismanic construction and consecration make this work a superb introduction to the extensive assortment of magical and divinatory principles.
III - Ars Geomantica (Being an account and rendition of the Arte of Geomantic Divination and Magic) Ars Geomantica explores the medieval system of Geomancy, one of the simplest and most Practical of the divinatory arts.
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It is an ideal entranceway into the grimoire tradition.
Including two methods for empowering and activating the planetary pentacles, the author makes this vital work safely accessible to beginners.
II - Ars Salomonis (Being of that Hidden Arte of Solomon the King) Ars Salomonis is a Practical manual for working with the talismanic figures found in the Key of Solomon, the most significant of all grimoires.
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Practical, experiential, lucid and non-judgmental, this book lays the groundwork for the successful study and practice of Sorcery in the modern world.
I - Liber Noctis (A Handbook of the Sorcerous Arte) Liber Noctis explores the attitudes, training and preparation required for success in ritual, and, as the title suggests, does not shy away from the \'darker\' aspects of magic.
Description A seven volume set of magical treatises, presented in this Collected Works, unabridged, being: Vol