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The Lesser Key of Solomon: Geotia for Invocation and Convocation Spirits, Necromancy, Witchcraft Black Art

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The Lesser Key of Solomon: Geotia for Invocation and Convocation Spirits, Necromancy, Witchcraft Black Art
The Lesser Key of Solomon: Geotia for Invocation and Convocation Spirits, Necromancy, Witchcraft Black Art

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This edition of The Lesser Key of Solomon delves into one of the most influential occult texts in Western esoteric tradition. Edited by two renowned occultists, this volume presents a refined version of the medieval grimoire known for its detailed instructions on summoning and controlling spirits.
With significant contributions from Aleister Crowley, including the Preliminary Invocation and his essay The Initiated Interpretation of Ceremonial Magic, the book blends meticulous scholarship with Crowley's distinct voice and commentary. Unlike other versions, this edition is designed as a practical guide for contemporary magicians, aligning with other key Goetic grimoires in its approach to ceremonial magic.
The Lesser Key of Solomon is essential for those seeking an authoritative and accessible gateway into the complex world of spirit conjuration, offering valuable insights into the ritualistic practices that have captivated magicians for centuries.

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