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I really can appreciate this book, although the typos are a little annoying. I can see why this is still one of the leading books in the field. I just wish I cared more when I lived in Miami!
 
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melsmarsh | Dec 29, 2019 |
Encyclopedic, but not very 'how-to'. See instead "Modern Magic" by Kraig.
 
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lonorising | 1 andere bespreking | Jan 5, 2009 |
A good starter book written by a talented author giving second person accounts and a bit too much smoke and mirrors.
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cubaking | Nov 15, 2008 |
These two grimoires (originating from the same book) are often cited as being used by Vodun/Obeah practitioners. Although they claim to be Kabbalistic in nature, there is very little if any actual Kabbalah to be found in them. Rather this appears to be a traditional ritual magick system with incantations to summon and dismiss spirits to achieve worldly ends. Published in 1849, and translated into English in 1880, the 6th and 7th Books of Moses claim to include material from 1338, 1383 and 1501, including portions reputedly translated from the "Cuthan-Samaritan" language, which has been extinct since the 12th Century A.D., and about which very little is known. The most interesting aspects of this book are the unique illustrations of magickal seals, with letters in Hebrew and an unknown script; and the lists of names of demonic entities. Note: the images in this grimoire were originally printed in the 19th Century using very primitive printing technology. To prepare them for publication on the Internet, they were scanned from the best source available and then image-processed to bring out details. Unfortunately some of these plates have illegible portions. Note: the first five books of Moses are the traditionally the first five books of the Bible.
 
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oldmanriver1951 | Jun 8, 2007 |
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