Demonology
A Brief Handbook of Exorcism
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A Mandaean Book of Black Magic by E.S. Drower
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Unusual work by thisacknowledged authority on the Mand?ans, a secret society of theMiddle East
A SimpleExorcism
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Ancient Egyptian Demonology
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In the Egyptian context, what we term magic and demon, drawing on our own cultural heritage, are not seen as negative aspects of cultural practice and conceptualisation. Similarly, the Egyptian equivalents do not carry the pejorative connotations borne by the modern terms and their Greek antecedents; magic and demons can be forces for good as well as evil. Indeed, the practice of magic and the conceptualisation of personified demonic agents are central to the Egyptian understanding of the workings of the world from the very continuation of the cosmos itself down to the vicissitudes of existence faced by individuals. In particular, the broader practice of magic and articulation of the involvement of demonic agency form one of the crucial links in Ancient Egypt between individual existence on the human level and the level of nature or the cosmos, the realm of the gods. Unlike, though, the explicit recognition of the term demon in the ancient Greek language and religion, as the intermediary between god and mortals, the majority of the demonic names in the Egyptian literature do not possess an apparent ontological essence, or a clearly defined denotation. Their characteristics and role depended momentously on the verbal and performative ritual environment they were part of. The relation between the name of a demon and its cosmic-natural personification is not contradictory as it may seem, but it is closely interwoven in a well established ritual framework of words and actions. This multi-authored volume of 10 essays comprises an up-to-date authorization account of many aspects of ancient Egyptian demonology, including the multiple persona of the demonic or name vs. identity in the Egyptian formation of the demonic, nightmares and underworld demons, dream rituals and magic, categories of demonic entities and the vague distinction between the divine and the demonic in Egyptian cosmology and ritual, the theological and demonic aspects of Egyptian magic, demons as reflections of human society.
Black Book of Satan by Conrad Robury
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Black Witchcraft - The Foundation of Luciferian Path
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Carl Nagel - The Infernal Conjurations of the Notorious Grimoire of Honorius
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When you come to me of your own free will, the rewards are great and powerful' - Lucifuge Rofocale
THE INFERNAL CONJURATIONS OF THE NOTORIOUS GRIMOIRE OF HONORIOUS, circa 1670
Available at last - a modern rendering of the notorious and long banned magickal text.For centuries, censured by Church and State for its taboo content! At last, a genuine black grimoire for conjuring never-ending riches... gifts and windfalls... sexual gratification... power over others... discovery of hidden treasure!
Catalog of Spirits and Entities
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Marcus Cordey
Compendium Daemonii (Latin)
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For the Puristsin the Crowd
Daemonologie
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The "Demonologie"of James VI was an important text in the history of Scottish andEnglish Witch trials. James developed something of an obsessionwith Witches and of hunting them following a plot by the BerwickWitches to shipwreck him when on his way home from Denmark.Following this attempt James wrote the Demonologie and gave hissupport and whole-hearted approval to the attempt to try andexecute Witches within Scotland. After he became King of Englandin 1603 James' book was then anglicised and reprinted in England.
De Vermis Mysteriis
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Written in a prison in Prague by Ludwig Prinnin c1542, this terrible Tome has been known to contain knowledgethat would drive men to madness.
Banned by Pope Pious V, but copies may still be found at the Starry Wisdom Church in Providence RhodeIsland, at the Huntington Library in California, and at Miskatonic University.
Demon Stones: A Complete System Of Demonolatry Divination
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Demonographia: The Fountainhead of Diabolic Portraiture
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This is a complete collection of the Louis Breton diabolic portraiture from "Dictionnaire Infernal". This collection has never before been published in its entirety and we feel seeing these images in the proper contextwill help the student of demonology 'flesh out' their ideas of what the descriptions given in works like "The Goetia" intended. Each illustration is reproduced line for line. They have not been reconstructed but are given exactly as in the original sourcework.
Demonolatry Blends: A Formulary
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Compilation of recipes for oils and incenses for all sorts of different demons including those in the Goetia.
Demonomicon by Angelus Degenero
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Compilation of demons, names, descriptions,sigils, and illustrations.
Demons of the Flesh: The Complete Guide to Left-Hand Path of Sex Magic by Nikolas & Zeena Schreck
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Demons of the Flesh is a comprehensive and unflinching overview of the erotic initiation and sexual sorcery essential to the mysterious magical tradition known as the "Left-Hand Path." Part exploration of this taboo area, part manual detailing the actual mechanics of sex magic, the book draws on the pioneering studies of Aleister Crowley and Jack Parsons to penetrate the veil of secrecy surrounding the ecstasies and dangers of these practices.
The sexual and magical activities described in this book are intended exclusively for application by adults who have reached the age of majority, and should only be performed on a consensual basis by individuals possessing sound physical and mental health. Recommendations suggesting that the reader undertake proper training in physical activities that might prove injurious are intended seriously.
Divining And Speaking With Daemons: A Practical Guide
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Methods of communing with demonic spirits using divination techniques such as the Ouija Board, Scrying, and Demon Stones. This book also covers ascension work and meditation.
Evocation of Barzabel
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Recorded Evocation of The Spirit Barzabel
Goetia: Luciferian Edition
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Darkness is always found within first. Your entire life has been found in either an embrace of shadow or a carefully forgotten endless banishing of it. The Luciferian Path instructs the student to awaken darkness, to manifest demons from the abyss of the Subconscious and master them - the end result being self-mastery and the transformation into a Luciferic Spirit.The Luciferian Goetia is a grimoire which presents the 72Spirits of Solomon as daemonic forces within the minditself, giving possibility to their anthropomorphic existence outside of humanity itself. The interpretation and experience is as unique as the Shemhamforasch itself. Herein is LEGION, the Book of Howling. Contains a different approach to the 72 Demons, Invocations and Evocations written by a Luciferian and a working methodology on summoning and controlling powerful forces.
Grimoirium Imperium or The Book of the Old Spirits
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The book of the Law and Practices of the Sleeping Dead Learned by Dr.John Dee from the works of Abd Al-Hazred.
Grimoirium Verum
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Grimoirium Verum is a work of Black Magick. Included in this volume is a gallery of illustrations from the classic editions of this rare work. The magical sigils have been digitally restored and are presented along with the originals as given in the manuscript. This edition of Grimoirium Verum is unique in its completeness, verifiable authenticity and never-before published material. Lucifer,Beelzebub and Ashtaroth as well as their servitors & sigils are all fully represented in this rare tome of Demonology. The Ritual Tools and their making remains in classical detail. Preparatory instructions, the Offices of each Demon and the methods of evoking them to visible appearance are described. An appendix, The Book of the Black Serpent, has been added to this edition. Previously unpublished, it supplements the Demonology in Grimoirium Verum in addition to making a rare tract on Angelology available.Grimoirium Verum is, in fact, nothing less than a magician's handbook, containing in small compass the entire rites of preparation, identification of spirits, conjuration and the alleged achievement of the operator's every desire. This book, by traditional definition belongs to black magick, insofar as it tells the operator how to conjure what it admits are demons. In the present state of magical knowledge we would be equally at liberty and even more justified in saying that for all we know the Grimoirium Verum is more original than the Key of Solomon; or that it is one of original books of the Library of Hermes, or even the magical libraries of the Babylonians.
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