9780956720320-0956720323-The True Grimoire: Volume 1 (Encyclopaedia Goetica)

The True Grimoire: Volume 1 (Encyclopaedia Goetica)

ISBN-13: 9780956720320
ISBN-10: 0956720323
Author: Jake Stratton-Kent
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: Scarlet Imprint
Format: Paperback 246 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780956720320
ISBN-10: 0956720323
Author: Jake Stratton-Kent
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: Scarlet Imprint
Format: Paperback 246 pages

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The True Grimoire: Volume 1 (Encyclopaedia Goetica) (ISBN-13: 9780956720320 and ISBN-10: 0956720323), written by authors Jake Stratton-Kent, was published by Scarlet Imprint in 2010. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The True Grimoire: Volume 1 (Encyclopaedia Goetica) (Paperback, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.02.

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The True Grimoire is a major contribution to the practice and study of magic, and is the first part of the Encyclopædia Goetica. Here the maligned Grimorium Verum has been restored to its rightful place as a coherent and eminently workable system of goetic magic. Jake Stratton-Kent has reconstructed a working version from the corrupted Italian and French versions of the grimoire. As a practicing necromancer with 40 years of experience his Verum is a clear exposition of how to contact and build a relationship with the spirits. The True Grimoire springs from the source of goetic magic, enabling us to unlock the secrets of the other grimoires. We are given insights into the Dragon Rouge, Key of Solomon, Lemegeton, Abramelin, Honorius, and the Black Pullet. This is a treasure trove for the student of magic. The True Grimoire lets us experience a grimoire tradition with links back to the Græco-Egyptian magical papyri and the necromancy of the original Goes. It also situates Verum in relation to a living tradition, one which has taken root in the New World, finding expression in Quimbanda and the legion of Exus, the 'people of the cemetery' who have clear Verum equivalents. This is a consistently illuminating text. The copious notes of a working magician, combined with a scholarly attention to detail, enable us to use this text for its original purpose. The hierarchy of Verumand goetic spirits is restored, and the nature of Astaroth is discusses. The planetary hours are explained, as are all the ritual requirements and preparations.
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