Ars Goetia was a 17th century grimoire compiling a list of 72 demonic spirits and describing how to invoke them through ceremonial magick. Many versions have been later published by famous occultists such as Samuel Mathers or Aleister Crowley, but they all had one thing in common: those versions were not aimed at allying with the spirits, but rather they were describing ceremonies meant to bind and enslave those demonic entities under “white magick” constructs, which proved both counterproductive and hypocritical.
This revised and extended version of the Goetia Daemonium is the result of the research and written material of Frater Maleficus XIII with contributions of several other traditional satanists, with the purpose of serving the Devil through an intuitive and respectful collection of rituals and practical guidelines.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Ars Goetia was a 17th century grimoire compiling a list of 72 demonic spirits and describing how to invoke them through ceremonial magick. Many versions have been later published by famous occultists such as Samuel Mathers or Aleister Crowley, but they all had one thing in common: those versions were not aimed at allying with the spirits, but rather they were describing ceremonies meant to bind and enslave those demonic entities under "white magick" constructs, which proved both counterproductive and hypocritical.This revised and extended version of the Goetia Daemonium is the result of the research and written material of Frater Maleficus XIII with contributions of several other traditional satanists, with the purpose of serving the Devil through an intuitive and respectful collection of rituals and practical guidelines. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798884507975
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Ars Goetia was a 17th century grimoire compiling a list of 72 demonic spirits and describing how to invoke them through ceremonial magick. Many versions have been later published by famous occultists such as Samuel Mathers or Aleister Crowley, but they all had one thing in common: those versions were not aimed at allying with the spirits, but rather they were describing ceremonies meant to bind and enslave those demonic entities under "white magick" constructs, which proved both counterproductive and hypocritical.This revised and extended version of the Goetia Daemonium is the result of the research and written material of Frater Maleficus XIII with contributions of several other traditional satanists, with the purpose of serving the Devil through an intuitive and respectful collection of rituals and practical guidelines. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798884507975
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