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The Practice of Magical Evocation (1956)

by Franz Bardon

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The Practice of Magical Evocation is the second volume in Franz Bardon's series on Hermetic Science, and provides first-hand information about angels, demons, sorcery, necromancy, and pacts, etc. The Practice of Magical Evocation has been newly translated from the original German version.Magical Evocation contains detailed information about all aspects of magical evocation (Hermetic Magic). Veiled for centuries, readers can gather information on all aspects of ritual magic, as well as a step-by-step description as to how a true magician evokes positive beings, i.e. angel-spirits from the beyond and from the planetary spheres of our solar system. And the counterpart, how a sorcerer and necromancer invokes negative beings, i.e. arch-demons. The reader will also learn about the significance of the magic circle, the magic triangle, the magic censer, the magic mirror, the magic lamp, the magic wand, the magic robe, and other magical aids as well as the proper instruction of ritual magic. Pacts between sorcerers and demons are explained, as well as the preparation and loading of amulets and talismans and the true significance of the Book of Formulas.… (more)
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The Practice of Magical Evocation is the second volume in Franz Bardon's series on Hermetic Science, and provides first-hand information about angels, demons, sorcery, necromancy, and pacts, etc. The Practice of Magical Evocation has been newly translated from the original German version.Magical Evocation contains detailed information about all aspects of magical evocation (Hermetic Magic). Veiled for centuries, readers can gather information on all aspects of ritual magic, as well as a step-by-step description as to how a true magician evokes positive beings, i.e. angel-spirits from the beyond and from the planetary spheres of our solar system. And the counterpart, how a sorcerer and necromancer invokes negative beings, i.e. arch-demons. The reader will also learn about the significance of the magic circle, the magic triangle, the magic censer, the magic mirror, the magic lamp, the magic wand, the magic robe, and other magical aids as well as the proper instruction of ritual magic. Pacts between sorcerers and demons are explained, as well as the preparation and loading of amulets and talismans and the true significance of the Book of Formulas.

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Considered by many the greatest adept of the 20th century, Franz Bardon survived Hitler's concentration camps but died a victim of Communist persecution in 1958. He left behind four legendary books which have become acknowledged occult classics. This second book in Bardon's opus is the most significant modern study of direct contact with the universal teachers, and a fascinating glimpse into a magical universe. This new edition presents an entirely new translation.
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