
Sacred Texts Grimoires Esoteric
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The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage
Translated by S.L. MacGregor Mathers
[1900] |
This remarkable grimoire was translated by S.L.M. Mathers from a 15th century
French mauscript. This text has had a huge influence on modern ceremonial magic,
and has been cited as a primary influence on Aleister Crowley. Abraham of
Würzburg, a cabalist and scholar of magic, describes a quest for the secret
teachings which culminated in Egypt, where he encountered the magician
Abramelin, who taught him his system in detail. The procedure involves many
months of purification, followed by the invocation of good and evil spirits to
accomplish some very worldly goals, including acquisition of treasure and love,
travel through the air and under water, and raising armies out of thin air. It
also tells of raising the dead, transforming ones appearance, becoming
invisible, and starting storms. The key to this is a set of remarkable magic
squares, sigils consisting of mystical words which in most cases can be read in
several directions. Of course, these diagrams are said to have no potency unless
used in the appropriate ritual context by an initiate. Mathers analyzed these
words in an extensive set of notes and gives possible derivations from Hebrew,
Greek and other languages.
Title Page
Table of Contents
Introduction
Appendix A: Hebrew and
Chaldee Alphabet
Appendix B. Employment of
a Child-Clairvoyant by Cagliostro
Appendix C. Examples of
Other Methods of Angelic Evocation
The First Book
Prologue
The First
Chapter
The
Second Chapter
The Third
Chapter
The
Fourth Chapter
The Fifth
Chapter
The
Sixth Chapter
The Seventh
Chapter
The
Eighth Chapter
The Ninth
Chapter
The
Tenth Chapter
The Eleventh
Chapter
The
Twelfth Chapter
The Second Book
Prologue
The First Chapter: What
and How Many be the Forms of Veritable Magic
The Second Chapter. What
We Should Consider Before Undertaking This Operation
The Third Chapter. Of the
Age and Quality of the Person Who Wisheth to Undertake This Operation
The Fourth Chapter. That
the Greater Number of Magical Books are False and Vain
The Fifth Chapter. That
in This Operation it is not Necessary to Regard the Time, Nor the Day, Nor the
Hours
The Sixth
Chapter. Concerning the Planetary Hours and Other Errors of the
Astrologers
The
Seventh Chapter. Regarding What it is Necessary to Accomplish During the First
Two Moons...
The Eighth Chapter.
Concerning the Two Second Moons
The Ninth Chapter.
Concerning the Two Last Moons Which Must Be Thus Commenced
The Tenth Chapter.
Concerning What Things a Man May Learn and Study During These Two
Moons
The
Eleventh Chapter. Concerning the Selection of the Place
The Twelfth Chapter. How
One Should Keep Oneself in Order to Carry Out This Operation Well
The Thirteenth Chapter.
Concerning the Convocation of the Good Spirits
The Fourteenth Chapter.
Concerning the Convocation of the Spirits
The Fifteenth Chapter.
Concerning What You Should Demand of the Spirits...
The Sixteenth Chapter.
Concerning the Sending Them Away
The Seventeenth Chapter.
What We Should Answer Unto the Interrogations of the Spirits, and How We Should
Resist Their Demands
The Eighteenth Chapter.
How He Who Operateth Should Behave as Regardeth the Spirits
The Nineteenth Chapter. A
Descriptive List of the Names of the Spirits...
Notes to the Foregoing
Lists of Names of Spirits
The Twentieth Chapter.
How the Operations Should be Performed
By Whom the Symbols of
the Chapters of the Third Book be Manifested
Unto What Prince the
Operations of Each Chapter are Submitted
Instructions and
Explanations...
The Third Book
The Prologue
The First Chapter: To
Know All Manner of Things Past and Future
Notes to the Chapters of
Magical Symbols: Introduction
Notes to Chapter
I
The Second
Chapter. To Obtain Information Concerning, and to be Enlightened Upon All Sorts
of Propositions and All Doubtful Sciences
Notes to Chapter
II
The Third
Chapter. To cause any Spirit to appear, and take any form, such as of Man,
Animal, Bird, etc.
Notes to Chapter
III
The Fourth
Chapter. For Divers Visions
Notes to Chapter
IV
The Fifth
Chapter. How we may retain the Familiar Spirits bond or free in whatsoever
form
Notes to
Chapter V
The
Sixth Chapter. To cause Mines to be pointed out, and to help forward all kinds
of work connected therewith
Notes to Chapter
VI
The Seventh
Chapter. To cause the Spirits to perform with facility and promptitude all
necessary Chemical labours and Operations, as regardeth Metals
especially
Notes to Chapter
VII
Th Eighth
Chapter. To Excite Tempests
Notes to Chapter
VIII
The Ninth
Chapter. To transform Animals into Men, and Men into Animals; etc.
Notes to Chapter
IX
The Tenth
Chapter. To hinder any Necromantic or Magical Operations from taking
effect...
Notes
to Chapter X
The Eleventh Chapter. To
Cause All Kinds Of Books to be Brought to One, and Whether Lost or
Stolen
Notes to
Chapter XI
The
Twelfth Chapter. To Know the Secrets of Any Person
Notes to Chapter
XII
The
Thirteenth Chapter. To Cause a Dead Body to Revive...
Notes to Chapter
XIII
The
Fourteenth Chapter. ... To Render Oneself Invisible Unto Every Person
Notes to Chapter
XIV
The
Fifteenth Chapter. For the Spirits to bring us anything we may wish to eat or to
drink...
Notes
to Chapter XV
The Sixteenth Chapter. To
Find and Take Possession of All Kinds of Treasures...
Notes to Chapter
XVI
The
Seventeenth Chapter. To Fly in the Air and Travel Any Whither
Notes to Chapter
XVII
The
Eighteenth Chapter. To Heal Divers Maladies
Notes to Chapter
XVIII
The
Nineteenth Chapter. For Every Description of Affection and Love.
Notes to Chapter
XIX
The
Twentieth Chapter. To Excite ... Hatred and Enmity, Discords, Quarrels,
etc.
Notes to
Chapter XX
The
Twenty-First Chapter. To Transform Oneself, and Take Different Faces and
Forms
Notes to
Chapter XXI.
The Twenty-Second
Chapter. [How to] ... Cast Spells, and Work Every Kind of Evil
Notes to Chapter
XXII
The
Twenty-Third Chapter. To Demolish Buildings and Strongholds
Notes to Chapter
XXIII
The
Twenty-Fourth Chapter. To Discover Any Thefts That Hath Occurred
Notes to Chapter
XXIV
The
Twenty-Fifth Chapter. To walk upon, and operate under, Water.
Notes to Chapter
XXV
The
Twenty-Sixth Chapter. To Open Every Kind Of Lock...
Notes to Chapter
XXVI
The
Twenty-Seventh Chapter. To Cause Visions to Appear
Notes to Chapter
XXVII
The
Twenty-Eighth Chapter. To Have as Much Gold and Silver as One May
Wish...
Notes
to Chapter XXVIII
The Twenty-Ninth Chapter.
To Cause Armed Men to Appear
Notes to Chapter
XXIX
The
Thirtieth Chapter. To Cause ... Music and Dances to Appear
Notes to Chapter
XXX
Essential
Remarks Upon the Foregoing Symbols