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For the first time, the three great magical works of King Solomon are together in one volume. The Greater and Lesser Keys give a practical guide to the operation of his magic. The testament gives a historical account of its use by Solomon himself.
The Key of Solomon the King was originally researched and translated by S.L. MacGregor Mathers from ancient manuscripts in the British museums. Included by Mathers is the Order of the Pentacles of Solomon, the Ancient Fragment of the Key of Solomon, The Qabalistic Invocation of Solomon, and 15 plates full of figures, seals and charts, as well as the original text giving detailed instruction for spells and invocations.
The work is traditionally divided into two books detailing the Key of King Solomon. Book One explains the operation of conjurations, curses, spells and other magical works. Book Two instructs the practitioner on the proper attire, purification rituals and other means of obtaining the goals of the Goetia. Between these two books is the list of plates that contain numerous illustrations and secret seals of Solomon, including the Mystical Seal of Solomon, the Pentacles of Solomon, and the Mystical Alphabet, which impart the mechanisms and requirements for the invocation of spirits and demons.
The Lesser Key of Solomon, or the Clavicula Salomonis Regis, or Lemegeton, is a compilation of materials and writings from ancient sources making up a text book of magic or “grimoire.” Portions of this book can be traced back to the mid-16th to 17th centuries, when occult researchers such as Cornelius Agrippa and Johannes Trithemisus assembled what they discovered during their investigations into their own great works.
As a modern grimoire, the Lesser Key of Solomon has seen several editions with various authors and editors taking liberty to edit and translate the ancient writings and source material. In 1898, Arthur Edward Waite published his The Book of Black Magic and of Pacts, which contained large portions of the Lemegeton. He was followed by Mathers and Crowley in 1904 who published The Goetia: The Lesser Key of Solomon.
In the preface to this edition, it is explained that a “Secret Chief” of the Rosicrucian Order directed the completion of the book. The original editor was a G. H. Fra. D.D.C.F. who translated ancient texts from French, Hebrew, and Latin, but was unable to complete his labors because of the martial assaults of the Four Great Princes. Crowley was then asked to step in and finish what the previous author had begun.
The Testament of Solomon is a pseudepigraphical work attributed to King Solomon the Wise of the Old Testament. Written in the first-person narrative, the book tells the story of the creation of the magical ring of King Solomon and how Solomon’s ring was used to bind and control demons, including Beelzebub. In this book of King Solomon, the discourses between the King and the various spirits are told, and the story shows how Solomon uses his wisdom to withstand the demons’ tricks and guile and enlist their aid in the building of his temple.
The manuscripts from which this work was discovered date from the 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries. All were written in Greek. This dating makes most experts believe that the work is medieval. But some scholars, including D.C. Duling, argue that it is likely that the work comes from the 5th or 6th centuries.
Contents:
Thelema Texts
The Book of the Law (Liber AL vel Legis)
The Law of Liberty (Liber DCCCXXXVII)
Ecclesiæ Gnosticæ Catholicæ Creed
Liber A'ash vel Capricorni Pneumatici
Liber B vel Magi
Liber Cheth vel Vallum Abiegni
Liber Cordis Cincti Serpente
Liber DCCCXIII vel Ararita
Liber III vel Jugorum
Liber Liberi vel Lapidis Lazuli
Liber Librae
Liber LXI vel Causæ
Liber Porta Lucis
Liber Resh vel Helios
Liber Stellae Rubeae
Liber Tzaddi vel Hamus Hermeticus
Mysticism & Magick
The Book Of Lies
The Blue Equinox
The Lesser Key of Solomon
The Psychology of Hashish
White Stains
The Diary of a Drug Fiend
Abramelin foi contemporâneo de Abraão, este último transmitiu a magia de Abramelin para seu filho Lamech.
This is the Greater Key of Solomon. Fully illustrated. Translated and edited from manuscripts in the British Museum by S. L. MacGregor Mathers. The Key of Solomon the King are believed to be the actual words and instructions of King Solomon himself. In these texts he instructs his followers on how to summon and master spiritual powers, including how to obtain answers to problems from the spirit world. Also available on this site is The Lesser Key of Solomon.
Contents:
Thelema Texts:
The Book of the Law (Liber AL vel Legis)
The Law of Liberty (Liber DCCCXXXVII)
Ecclesiæ Gnosticæ Catholicæ Creed
Liber A'ash vel Capricorni Pneumatici
Liber B vel Magi
Liber Cheth vel Vallum Abiegni
Liber Cordis Cincti Serpente
Liber DCCCXIII vel Ararita
Liber III vel Jugorum
Liber Liberi vel Lapidis Lazuli
Liber Librae
Liber LXI vel Causæ
Liber Porta Lucis
Liber Resh vel Helios
Liber Stellae Rubeae
Liber Tzaddi vel Hamus Hermeticus
Aleister Crowley On Drugs:
The Diary of a Drug Fiend
The Psychology of Hashish
Cocaine
Mysticism & Magick
The Book Of Lies
The Blue Equinox
The Lesser Key of Solomon
White Stains
Moonchild
En la época presente, una poderosa ola de Materias Ocultas se esparce en nuestra sociedad, el Hombre está empezando a comprender que "Existen muchas más cosas en el cielo y en la Tierra, de las que podría soñar en sus filosofías cotidianas", se está descubriendo también que la Biblia es más que un simple libro de historias, que está construido de una forma más elaborada que ningún otro libro, y que contiene numerosos pasajes oscuros y misteriosos, bloqueados con una clave que mantiene oculto su significado, esta clave está desvelada precisamente en la Qabalah.
La Qabalah es una doctrina esotérica judía, proveniente de la tradición, fue pensada en un principio por Dios, para un grupo de selectos ángeles, que formaban una escuela teosófica en el Paraíso. Estas enseñanzas pasaron a Adán, a Noé, y de éste a Abraham, el amigo de Dios, que emigró con estos conocimientos a Egipto, donde el patriarca cedió una porción de su misteriosa doctrina. De esta manera los egipcios obtuvieron nuevos conocimientos. Moisés, que aprendió toda la sabiduría del antiguo Egipto, fue iniciado en primera instancia en los conocimientos de la Qabalah, en su tierra natal, el inició a los setenta mayores en los secretos de su doctrina, y ellos a su vez lo fueron transmitiendo oralmente de generación en generación.
De todos los que formaron la línea irrompible de la tradición, David y Salomón fueron los más profundamente iniciados dentro de la Qabalah.
Estamos ante una obra imprescindible para cualquier lector que pretenda comprender la Qabalah.
La obra que nos ocupa fue escrita por Abraham el judío, quien la recibió del Mago Abramelín, para su hijo menor Lamech.
Inicialmente se supone que el manuscrito data de 1458 y fue escrito cuando Abraham el judío contaba con 96 años.
La obra está dividida en tres libros:
- Consejos y autobiografía, ambos dirigidos por Abraham a su hijo Lamech.
- Descripción completa de los medios de obtener los Poderes Mágicos deseados.
- La aplicación de estos Poderes para producir un número inmenso de resultados mágicos.
"Para el estudiante de ocultismo sincero y ávido, esta obra no puede por menos que ser de valor, bien como estímulo a esa rara, escasa, y necesaria facultad -la fe inquebrantable-, como una ayuda a su discriminación entre sistemas de magia verdaderos y falsos; o como presentación de una serie (conjunto) de indicaciones para producir efectos mágicos, que el autor del libro afirma haber intentado con éxito". MacGregor Mathers
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