Invocation - Evocation
An Experiment with Magic Author Herbie Brennan recalls an experiment in ritual magic, an attempted spirit evocation to visible appearance that went curiously wrong, mentioned in his book the Wizard's Apprentice.
Ceremonial Magic & The Power of Evocation Book Review This is my book review for Ceremonial Magic & The Power of Evocation by Joseph C. Lisiewski
Goetia
Goetia Solomon Magick with Carroll Poke Runyon Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Part 7
Goetic
Invocation
(Tools
and References)
Books
Mentioned:
How to Make and Use a Magic
Mirror by Donald Tyson,
Ceremonial Magic by Israel
Regardie, The Key of Solomon
The King by S.L. Mathers,
The Book of Abramelin by
Abraham von Worms (Georg
Dehn & Steven Guth version),
The Clavis or Key to the
Magic of Solomon by Ebenezer
Sibley and Frederick Hockley
(Joseph H. Peterson
version), The Lesser Key of
Solomon (Joseph H. Peterson
version), Transcendental
Magic by Eliphas Levi
(translated by A.E. Waite),
The Complete Magician's
Tables by Stephen Skinner,
The Tree of Life by Israel
Regardie, The Essential
Golden Dawn: An Introduction
to High Magic by Chic Cicero
and Sandra Tabatha Cicero,
The Fourth Book of Occult
Philosophy: The Companion to
Three Books of Occult
Philosophy by Heinrich
Cornelius Agrippa (Donald
Tyson version), Three Books
of Occult Philosophy by
Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa
(Donald Tyson version), The
Complete Golden Dawn System
of Magic by Israel Regardie
72 Demons of the ars
Goetia
Demons of the ars Goetia
list:
1. King Bael, 2. Duke Agares,
3. Prince Vassago, 4.
Marquis Samigina, 5.
President Marbas, 6. Duke
Valefor, 7. Marquis Amon, 8.
Duke Barbatos, 9. King
Paimon, 10. President Buer,
11. Duke Gusion, 12. Prince
Sitri, 13. King Beleth, 14.
Marquis Leraje, 15. Duke
Eligos, 16. Duke Zepar, 17.
Count/President Botis, 18.
Duke Bathin, 19. Duke Sallos,
20. King Purson, 21.
Count/President Marax, 22.
Count/Prince Ipos, 23. Duke
Aim, 24. Marquis Naberius,
25. Count/President
Glasya-Labolas, 26. Duke
Buné, 27. Marquis/Count
Ronové, 28. Duke Berith, 29.
Duke Astaroth, 30. Marquis
Forneus, 31. President Foras,
32. King Asmoday, 33.
Prince/President Gäap, 34.
Count Furfur, 35. Marquis
Marchosias, 36. Prince
Stolas, 37. Marquis Phenex,
38. Count Halphas, 39.
President Malphas, 40. Count
Räum, 41. Duke Focalor, 42.
Duke Vepar, 43. Marquis
Sabnock, 44. Marquis Shax,
45. King/Count Viné, 46.
Count Bifrons, 47. Duke Vual,
48. President Häagenti, 49.
Duke Crocell, 50. Knight
Furcas, 51. King Balam, 52.
Duke Alloces, 53. President
Caim, 54. Duke/Count Murmur,
55. Prince Orobas, 56. Duke
Gremory, 57. President Ose,
58. President Amy, 59.
Marquis Orias, 60. Duke
Vapula, 61. King/President
Zagan, 62. President Valac,
63. Marquis Andras, 64. Duke
Haures, 65. Marquis
Andrealphus, 66. Marquis
Cimeies, 67. Duke Amdusias,
68. King Belial, 69. Marquis
Decarabia, 70. Prince Seere,
71. Duke Dantalion, 72.
Count Andromalius,
Goetia refers to a practice
which includes the
invocation of angels or the
evocation of demons, and
usage of the term in English
largely derives from the
17th century grimoire The
Lesser Key of Solomon, which
features an Ars Goetia as
its first section. It
contains descriptions of the
evocation of seventy-two
demons, famously edited by
Aleister Crowley in 1904 as
The Book of the Goetia of
Solomon the King. Goetic
Theurgy, another practice
described in the Lesser Key
of Solomon, is similar to
the book's description of
Goetia, but is used to
invoke aerial spirits.
How to Summon a Demon -
Goetic Invocation of
Asmodeus
The Goetic Evocation of
Asmodeus from the Lemegeton
Clavicula Salomonis c.1712
CE. Narrated by Edward
O'Toole
Enochian Magick
Enochian Vision by Lon Milo DuQuette Author reads excerpts from Enochian Vision Magick Introduction and Practical Guide to the Magick of Dr. John Dee and Edward Kelly By Lon Milo DuQuette Published 2008 by Red Wheel/Weiser All rights reserved - Part 1 Part 2
Call of the 30th Enochian Aethyr, TEX Lon Milo DuQuette reads the Call of the 30th Enochian Aethyr, TEX. From Enochian Vision Magick, An Introduction and Practical Guide to the Magick of Dr. John Dee and Edward Kelley, by Lon Milo DuQuette
Magicians
In Search Of The Great Beast 666 Aleister Crowley "The Wickedest Man in the World."Featuring the Voice of Joss Ackland and Music Score by Rick Wakeman. (c) Classic Media Group 2007. (Two hour documentary covers the main highlights of Crowley's life and works with the occasional misrepresentations and disinformation sprinkled in here and there as is often usual where A.C. is concerned)
Dion Fortune (Biography)
Audio
Ithell Colquhoun (Gallery)
Ithell Colquhoun (1906 —
1988) was a British
Surrealist painter and
author. She was born in
Shillong, Assam, India. From
the 1930s to her death, her
work was exhibited widely in
Britain and Germany. She
studied at the Slade School
of Art in London, and later
travelled to France to study
the Surrealist masters,
especially Salvador
Dalí.Best known for her
paintings, Colquhoun
invented new Surrealist
techniques, including
graphomania, stillomania,
and parsemage. She was also
an author, playwright, and
poet.Throughout her life she
was deeply interested in the
occult, especially the
Kabbalistic tree of life.
Her early membership to the
Golden Dawn was rejected,
but she later became a
member of the Typhonian
O.T.O, another prominent
occult order. Bibliography
includes The Sword of
Wisdom, New York: G.P.
Putnam's Sons, 1975, which
was the first book-length
biography of Samuel Liddell
MacGregor Mathers. It
remains the longest single
work specifically focused on
Mathers. She also published
an occult novel, The Goose
of Hermogenes. A recent book
of her Collected Magical
Writings has been published
posthumously. (source:
wikipedia) Music: Jocelyn
Pook --The painting speaks
Virtual Vault of the Adepti of the Golden Dawn
