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A Medieval Angelic GrimoireTranslator Robert Blanchard Ph.D Editor Dr. Thor TemplarThis Is An Occult Power Tool!Instantly Bring Angelic Forces Into Your Life! Now a Mysterious Book of Masters Full Color Print Edition. Encoded with evocational Sigils that connect you directly to Angelic Spirits! It is the only book of its kind in the world. Draw Angels into your life instantly! This is the only valid translation from a rare untouched Latin version. Do not be fooled by other incomplete translations.A book of Angelic Christian magic, from the medieval times. This famous grimoire is often contributed to Pope Honorius. But, it was written by Honorius the Magus, as the original text states. This is THE evocational grimoire for Angelic Spirits and Forces. Filled with rare powerful Angelic names and rituals. Most only seen in this grimoire. It is said of this book that it is the book by which life is renewed..a scared book of angels, and the wonderful understanding of which the Master Honorius of the Thebans did provide. This is said to be a book which will also preserves health, it is a book which will enable one to see god, and this is the book which one may use to communicate with angels, ad become master of demons.A complete grimoire for working with angels as was practiced in the medieval era.This is the IGOS Robert Blanchard translation of this classic grimoire, in another words, the best available for the serious occultist. The junk available on the market today is not for serious occultists looking for quality translations done by a working occultist. Bad translations taken from bad sources mean failure for the practitioner. I even heard of magicians being possessed because they used poorly translated grimoires, some these have been changed deliberately to depower positive occultists.
As the title testifies, students were sworn to secrecy before being given access to this magic text, and only a few manuscripts have survived. Bits of its teachings, such as the use of the magic whistle for summoning spirits, are alluded to in other texts. Another key element of its ritual, the elaborate “Seal of God,” has been found in texts and amulets throughout Europe. Interest in The Sworn Book of Honorius has grown in recent years, yet no modern translations have been attempted—until now. Purporting to preserve the magic of Solomon in the face of intense persecution by religious authorities, this text includes one of the oldest and most detailed magic rituals. It contains a complete system of magic including how to attain the divine vision, communicate with holy angels, and control aerial, earthly, and infernal spirits for practical gain. Largely ignored by historians until recently, this text is an important witness to the transmission of Kabbalah and Jewish mysticism to European Hermeticists.
The Sworn Book of Honorius is a Magickal Grimoire not to be confused with The Grimoire of Honorius which was writen by the antipope. The Book involves Invoking Angels and a Series of prayers and high magick.
The Grimoire of Pope Honorius, or Le Grimoire du Pape Honorius, is an 17th to 19th century grimoire, claiming to be written by Pope Honorius III (1150 -1227). It is unique among grimoires in that it was specifically designed to be used by a priest, and some of the instructions include saying a Mass. While its name is derived from the 13th century Grimoire of Honorius, its content is closer to later grimories like the Key of Solomon and Grimorium Verum. Edited and translated into English by Edmund Kelly The Grimoire of Pope Honorius Is a book that holds its place in occult literature.
AMAZING OCCULT POWER TOOL! NO RITUALS NEEDED! JUST USE SIGILS! Draw Angels to you by just viewing Exclusive Guild Sigils! No rituals needed! Contact the Agrippa energy stream and be initiated into Angelic magic by just owning the book! Bring Angelic empowerment into your life without doing rituals! A concise book of ritual magical rites concerned with conjuring specific angels for the seven days of the week. There are a lot of versions of this grimoire available, mostly copied from the original Blanchard translation. Master Occult translator Robert Blanchard was the first to translate the French edition of this grimoire. It is important to have a professionally translated edition by a working occultist like Blanchard. Recent editions are poor copies of even poorer translations with key meanings changed by the incorrect usage or translation of key words. A few "minor" changes and the grimoire is worthless and could be dangerous. This is where the Blanchard translation excels using the correct translation to make the grimoire usable and powerful for the modern occultist. The grimoire is offered with untouched original illustrations, this is critical for the effective and safe use. Included with the English translation are two original French texts from Agrippa with the original illustrations and Sigils as they were offered hundreds of years ago. Often these are changed and altered in new translations to mislead and even possess the magician with evil spirits. This is the only translation that actual will draw Angelic beings to you. The Guild exclusive Sigils included with this edition connect you directly to the Stream of Angelic energy Agrippa created. You can perform the rituals as detailed in the grimoire and empower them to much higher levels by using the Sigils. Or just call upon an Angel listed in the grimoire before viewing the Sigils and you will be directly connected to that energy to help and protect you in life. You can actually Invoke the energy as Angelic are pure helpful energies. This classic text is made even better.with Next Level occultism only the Guild offers. The book also serves as a general talisman to draw Angelic energies to you just by owning it. It initiates you into the Heptameron Stream of empowerment. All just by owning and having this in your home.
"I conjure thee, Oh BOOK to be useful and profitable unto all those who shall read thee for success in their affairs." Conjuration for the Book, Grimoire of Pope Honorius Description: The Grimoire of Pope Honorius is the first and most important of the French 'black magic' grimoires which proliferated across Europe in the 17th-19th centuries. Combining a grimoire of conjurations to demons of the four directions and seven days of the week with a Book of Secrets full of simple charms, the Grimoire of Pope Honorius was second only to the Key of Solomon in the influence it exerted on magicians, charmers and cunning-folk in both rural and urban France. This grimoire also played a role in social events which rocked France, being used in the Affair of the Poisons which scandalised the French royal court in 1679, and by the young priest who assassinated the archbishop of Paris in 1857. The Complete Grimoire of Pope Honorius contains material translated from all four of the different French editions of the Grimoire of Pope Honorius, including the complete text of one manuscript version never before seen in English (Wellcome 4666), and a new translation of the later corrupted German version of 1845. All of the material and its variations found in the five different editions of the Grimoire of Pope Honorius is contained in this work, presenting the entire corpus of this grimoire in print for the first time. In addition to tracing much of the material to sources such as the Heptameron, the works of Agrippa and earlier religious texts for the first time, the derivation of much of the material into later grimoires including the Grimorium Verum, the Grand Grimoire/Red Dragon and the Black Dragon is clearly demonstrated. As well as charms for health, wealth, sex and protection, the Grimoire of Pope Honorius also contains a substantial number of agrarian charms by the Norman magician Guidon for protecting livestock, emphasising the popular rural use of such charms until at least the 19th century. The corpus of charms comes from diverse sources, including Scot's Discoverie of Witchcraft (1584), and some like the Letter of St Anthony can be dated back to at least the 13th century. Including numerous illustrations, and tables tracing the derivation of the material through the different editions and into other grimoires, the Complete Grimoire of Pope Honorius demonstrates the versatility and significance of this grimoire, cutting past outdated misperceptions to a viewpoint which reflects more accurately the position of the Grimoire of Pope Honorius in the development of magic since the seventeenth century.
Mega Box Set of the first 9 books in The Kitchen Witch series Book 1. Miss Spelled Amelia Spelled's is having a bad day. Her boyfriend dumps her; she is fired, and she is evicted. Amelia thinks her luck has changed when she inherits her estranged aunt’s store, two mysterious cats, and beautiful Victorian house. Book 2. Dizzy Spells Amelia’s spells have improved, but her baking has not. She needs to make enough dough to save her crumbling cake store business. Yet that is soon the least of her worries, when a body is found on her porch and her new friend, Dianne, becomes the main suspect. Book 3: Sit for a Spell Amelia Spelled is playing Clue at Camino’s house when one of the guests drops dead in the dining room. There was no sign of weapons, so was it Amelia’s food? Or something just as unpleasant but more sinister? Book 4: Spelling Mistake Amelia Spelled discovers an old spellbook, which to her delight contains a spell to improve one’s baking. When a spelling mistake is thrown into the mix, she accidentally summons an entity. When a murderer strikes, can Amelia rise to the occasion, solve the murder, and find her abilities as a witch? Book 5: EXSpelled Egged on by Amelia’s recent success in the kitchen, her friends send her to a cooking school on a remote tropical island resort. Her teachers’ tempers reach boiling point when they sample her cooking, and worse still, her classmates begin to die one by one. Book 6: The Halloween Spell A mysterious woman arrives on Amelia’s doorstep claiming Amelia’s departed Aunt Angelica did a spell for her every Halloween. She insists that Amelia do the spell for her, and that’s when the trouble starts. Book 7: Spellcheck When Amelia takes cupcakes to the local nursing home, she is met with a frosted reception by the subsequent murder victim. Will Amelia be left with egg on her face or will she rise to the occasion and solve the murder? Book 8: The Halloween Love Spell Who is responsible for the murder of Amelia’s obnoxious bank loan manager? As there are so many variables, the police lose interest and are keen to withdraw from the case. And will Amelia’s investigations be of no account, or will they be given credit? Book 9: Spell It Out For Amelia Spelled, it's another case of déjà brew when a man dies at a Tea Leaf Reading. When the murderer draws a little too close for comfort, will the house come to the rescue, or is Amelia in for a steep shock?