The Grimoire of Armadel
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #388544 in Books
- Published on: 2001-09
- Original language: French
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 96 pages
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- ISBN13: 9781578632411
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Editorial Reviews
Language Notes
Text: English (translation)
Original Language: French, Latin
Customer Reviews
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This book can help you to understand spirit/demon evocation. Simple as that.
This helps you to understand the principles of these beings and guides you to invoke therir power to you.
Short, but helpful, this is a must for the beginner-advanced magician, but also well-rounded for the non-denominational invocational magician or no matter what your preferences are, this book is still a must for your collection of texts and a great addition to your library of related matter.
My advice is to get this book if you are interested in this subject at all and should be read fully before invoking spirits.
If this doesn't suit you, i suggest the Goetia in conjunction with this, or seperately a book called "Goetic Evocation: A Magician's Workbook".
This book goes along with this subject and is very helpful to even the most advanced magician, mainly due to it's addition of the rarely seen "Testament Of Solomon" along with this book.
good book to start
Its a good book to start with anyone interested in grimoires,the work itself is quite brief but it was the popular book of choice in france where mathers lived the remainder of his life. Many may find the book to be to simple, but I think that it is really potent...And besides there must be a very good reason why this book caught the eyes of mathers.
Seriously boring.
This is a good grimoire, with plenty of historical information on medieval occultism, but it just goes over much of the same information as other, less expensive grimoires (such as The Book of the Sacred Magick of Abramelin the Mage). I don't understand what made Mathers put time and effort into this grimoire over, say, the remaining three or four books of the Lesser Key of Solomon. Nonetheless, this is a complete grimoire with spells that a beginner can use and understand.




