"Legends of King Solomon, his work with Angels and his command of "unclean spirits" were popular in medieval Roman Catholic Europe. In time, this generated a 'Solomonic' tradition among European mystics. These people were among the first to record aspects of their magickal traditions in book form- which we today refer to as 'Grimoires' (textbooks). Included in this genre are such titles as 'The Key of Solomon the King', The 'Lemegeton' or "Lesser Key of Solomon', Agrippa's 'Three Books of Occult Philosphy', Barret's 'The Magus', 'The Grand Grimoire' and many others."
Greetings! And welcome to my grimoiric mailing list - created as an on-line companion (of sorts) to Llewellyn's new 'Secrets of the Magickal Grimoires." Anything discussed in the book is on-topic here: from the grimoires and medieval magick, to the Greek mysteries, shamanism, Western history and religion, and even topics surrounding the work of such men as Tim Leary, Robert Anton Wilson, and John Lilly. -Aaron
When you don't die, will you come to the realization that he's nothing buy hot air? Or will you still fear him and fall for his next bogus claim? LVX Aaron
KD, The best way to make a curse work is to tell a gullible victim that they have been cursed. From there, it is a self-fulfilling prophecy. This is what has
my predator claims i've broken a vow for putting my issue on the forum and that he has to kill me and has started immediately. i dont believe i have broken a
hi. i've been under black magic attack 24 hours a day for about twelve days now and have great difficulty with protection. this is a continuation of ongoing
There are actually several versions of the Ring of Solomon found throughout western occultism. If one constructed such a Ring based on Jewish Midrashim, it