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CHAPTER X |
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CONCERNING INCENSE, SUFFUMIGATIONS, PERFUMES, ODOURS, AND SIMILAR THINGS WHICH ARE USED IN MAGICAL ARTS |
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There are many kinds of Incense, Suffumigations, and Perfumes,
which are made for and offered unto the Spirits; those which are
of sweet odour are for the good, those which are of evil savour
are for the evil.
For perfumes of good odour, take thou incense, aloes, nutmeg,
gum benjamin, musk, and other fragrant spices, over which thou
shalt say:-- THE EXORCISM OF INCENSE.O God of Abraham, God of Isaac, God of Jacob, deign to bless these odoriferous spices so that they may receive strength, virtue, and power to attract the Good Spirits, and to banish and cause to retire all hostile Phantoms. Through Thee, O Most Holy ADONAI, Who livest and reignest unto the Ages of the Ages. Amen. I exorcise thee, O Spirit impure and unclean, thou who art a hostile Phantom, in the Name of God, that thou quit this Perfume, thou and all thy deceits, that it may be consecrated and sanctified in the name of God Almighty. May the Holy Spirit of God grant protection and virtue unto those who use these Perfumes; and may the hostile and evil Spirit and Phantom never be able to enter therein, through the Ineffable Name of God Almighty. Amen. O Lord, deign to bless and to sanctify this Creature of Perfume so that it may be a remedy unto mankind for the health of body and of soul, through the Invocation of Thy Holy Name. May all Creatures who receive the odour of this incense and of these spices receive health of body and of soul, through Him Who hath formed the Ages. Amen. After this thou shalt sprinkle the various Spices with the Water of the Art, and thou shalt place them aside in a piece of silk as in other cases, or in a box destined for the purpose, so that thou mayest have them ready prepared for use when necessary.
When thou wishest to use the incense, thou shalt kindle a fire
of fresh charcoal, in earthen vessels newly glazed within and
without, and thou shalt kindle fire fresh with flint and steel,
and the fire being lighted thou shalt say over it as follows,
before putting the Spices thereon:-- THE EXORCISM OF THE FIRE.I exorcise thee, O Creature of Fire, by Him through Whom all things have been made, so that every kind of Phantasm may retire from thee, and be unable to harm or deceive in any way, through the Invocation of the Most High Creator of all. Amen. Bless, O Lord All Powerful, and All Merciful, this Creature of Fire, so that being blessed by Thee, it may be for the honour and glory of Thy Most Holy Name, so that it may work no hindrance or evil unto those who use it. Through Thee, O Eternal and Almighty Lord, and through Thy Most Holy Name. Amen. This being done, thou shalt put the Spices upon the Fire, and make what perfumes and suffumigations thou requirest. Over Fumigations of evil odour thou shalt say:--
ADONAI, LAZAI, DALMAI, AIMA, ELOHI, O Holy Father, grant unto us succour, favour, and grace, by the Invocation of thy Holy Name, so that these things may serve us for aid in all that we wish to perform therewith, that all deceit may quit them, and that they may be blessed and sanctified through Thy Name. Amen. BOOK IICHAPTER XIOF THE WATER, AND OF THE HYSSOPIf it he necessary to sprinkle with water anything required in the Art it should be done with a Sprinkler. Prepare a Censer in the day and hour of Mercury, with the odoriferous Spices of the Art. After this thou shalt take a vessel of brass, of lead varnished within and without, or of earth, which thou shalt fill with most clear spring water, and thou shalt have salt. and say these words over the salt:-- TZABAOTH, MESSIACH, EMANUEL, ELOHIM GIBOR, YOD HE VAU HE; O God, Who art the Truth and the Life, deign to bless and sanctify this Creature of Salt, to serve unto us for help, protection, and assistance in this Art, experiment and operation, and may it be a succor unto us. After this cast the salt into the vessel wherein is the Water, and say the following Psalms: cii.; liv.; vi.; lxvii. Thou shalt then make unto thyself a Sprinkler of vervain, fennel, lavender, sage, valerian, mint, garden-basil, rosemary, and hyssop, gathered in the day and hour of Mercury, the moon being in her increase. Bind together these herbs with a thread spun by a young maiden, and engrave upon the handle on the one side the characters shown in Figure 82, and on the other side those given in Figure 83.
After this thou mayest use the Water, using the Sprinkler whenever
it is necessary; and know that wheresoever thou shalt sprinkle
this Water, it will chase away all Phantoms, and they shall be
unable to hinder or annoy any. With this same Water thou shalt
make all the preparations of the Art. BOOK IICHAPTER XIIOF THE LIGHT, AND OF THE FIRE.It hath been ever the custom among all nations to use fire and light in sacred things. For this reason the Master of the Art should also employ them in sacred rites, and besides those for reading the Conjurations by, and for the incense, in all operations Lights are necessary in the Circle. For this reason he should make candles of virgin wax in the day and hour of Mercury; the wicks should have been made by a young girl; and the Candles should be made when the moon is in her increase, of the weight of half a pound each, and on them thou shalt engrave these characters with the Dagger, or the Burin of Art. (See Figure 84.) After this thou shalt repeat over the Candles, Psalms cli.; ciii.; cvii., and shalt say:-- O Lord God, Who governest all things by Thine Almighty Power, give unto me, a poor sinner, understanding and knowledge to do only that which is agreeable unto Thee; grant unto me to fear, adore, love, praise, and give thanks unto Thee with true and sincere faith and perfect charity. Grant, O Lord, before I die, and descend into the realms beneath, and before the fiery flame shall devour me, that Thy Grace may not leave me, O Lord of my Soul. Amen. After this thou shalt add:-- I exorcise thee, O Creature of wax, by Him Who alone hath created all things by His Word, and by the virtue of Him Who is pure truth, that thou cast out from thee every Phantasm, Perversion, and Deceit of the Enemy, and may the Virtue and Power of God enter into thee, so that thou mayest give us light, and chase far from us all fear or terror. After this thou shalt sprinkle them with the Water of the Art, and incense them with the usual perfumes. And when thou shalt wish to kindle them thou shalt say:-- I exorcise thee, O Creature of Fire, in the Name of the Sovereign and Eternal Lord, by His Ineffable Name, which is YOD, HE, VAU, HE; by the Name IAH; and by the Name of Power EL; that thou mayest enlighten the heart of all the Spirits which we shall call unto this Circle, so that they may appear before us without fraud and deceit through Him Who hath created all things.
Then thou shalt take a square Lantern, with panes of Crystal glass,
and thou shalt fit therein the Candle lighted, to read by, to
form the Circle, or any other purpose for which thou shalt require
it. BOOK IICHAPTER XIII |
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CONCERNING13 THE PRECEPTS OF THE ART |
13. This Chapter is only given in 10862 Add. MSS. -SLM
It also occurs in Sl.3847, fol. 56r-56v. -JHP |
He who hath attained the rank or degree of Exorcist, which we
are usually accustomed to call Magus or Master according to grade,
whensoever he desireth to undertake any operation, for the nine
days immediately preceding the commencement of the work, should
put aside from him all uncleanness, and prepare himself in secret
during these days, and prepare all the things necessary, and in
the space of these days all these should be made, consecrated,
and exorcised.
The which being duly completed, let him go on the day and hour
of the commencement of the work, unto the place set apart for
the same, as hath been said, in the place concerning the formation
of the Circle. Let him instruct his Disciples on no cause whatsoever
to move from their assigned places. And the Magus should exhort
them with a bold and confident voice as follows:-- THE EXHORTATION OF THE COMPANIONS.Fear ye not, my beloved Companions, seeing that we draw near unto the desired end; therefore, all things being rightly done and the Conjurations and Exorcisms diligently performed, ye shall behold Kings of Kings, and Emperors of Emperors, and other Kings, Princes, and Majesties with them, and a great crowd of followers, together with all sorts of musical instruments, yet nothing should either the Magus or his Disciples fear. And then let the Magus say:-- I exhort you by these Holy Names of God, ELOHIM, ADONAI, AGLA, that none of you now presume to move or cross over from your appointed stations. This being said, let the Magus and his Disciples uncover the Holy Pentacles and show them towards each quarter, and they being shown in each place, there shall be noises and rushings. Then shall the Emperor of (the Spirits) say unto you:-- |
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From the time of the Great Addus until now, there hath not been an Exorciser who could behold my person, and unless those things14 which ye have showed unto us hath been made, ye would not now have seen me. But seeing that ye have powerfully called us, as I believe, by the rites derived from Solomon, and which but few of your comrades, or Exorcisers, possess, also they compel us against our will, and I therefore say unto thee that we wish to be obedient in all matters. | 14. The Pentacles. |
Then shall the Magus place the petitions of himself and his companions,
which should be written down clearly on virgin card, or paper,
beyond the Circle towards the King or Prince of the Spirits, and
he will receive it and take counsel with his Chiefs. After this
he will return the Card, saying:-- That which thou desirest is
accomplished, be thy will performed, and all thy demands fulfilled.
BOOK IICHAPTER XIVOF THE PEN, INK, AND COLOURS.All things employed for writing, etc., in this Art, should be prepared in the following manner. Thou shalt take a male gosling, from which thou shalt pluck the third feather of the right wing, and in plucking it thou shalt say:-- ADRAI, HAHLII, TAMAII, TILONAS, ATHAMAS, ZIANOR, ADONAI, banish from this pen all deceit and error, so that it may be of virtue and efficacy to write all that I desire. Amen. After this thou shalt sharpen it with the penknife of the Art, perfume it, sprinkle it, and place it aside in a silken cloth. Thou shalt have an Inkstand made of earth or any convenient matter, and in the day and hour of Mercury thou shalt engrave thereon with the Burin of Art these Names:-- Yod, He, Vau, He, Metatron, Iah Iah Iah, Qadosch, Elohim Tzabaoth (see Figure 85) and in putting the ink therein thou shalt say:-- I exorcise thee, O Creature of Ink, by ANAIRETON, by SIMULATOR, and by the Name ADONAI, and by the Name of Him through Whom all things were made, that thou be unto me an aid and succor in all things which I wish to perform by thine aid.
As it sometimes happeneth that it is necessary to write with some
noble colour, it is well to have a new and clean box wherein to
keep them. The principal colours will be Yellow or Gold, Red,
Celestial or Azure Blue, Green, and Brown; and any other colours
that may be requisite. Thou shalt exorcise, perfume, and sprinkle
them in the usual manner. BOOK IICHAPTER XVOF THE PEN OF THE SWALLOW AND OF THE CROW.Take the feather of a Swallow or of a Crow, and before plucking it thou shalt say:-- May Holy MICHAEL the Archangel of God, and MIDAEL and MIRAEL, the Chiefs and Captains of the Celestial Army, be my aid in the operation I am about to perform, so that I may write herewith all things which are necessary, and that all the experiments which I commence herewith may through you and through your names be perfected by the power of the Most High Creator. Amen.
After this thou shalt point and complete the pen with the Knife
of the Art, and with the pen and ink of the art thou shalt write
upon its side the Name, ANAIRETON (see Figure 86), and
thou shalt say over it the following Psalms: cxxxiii.; cxvii.
BOOK IICHAPTER XVIOF THE BLOOD OF THE BAT, PIGEON, AND OTHER ANIMALS
Take a living Bat and exorcise it thus:-- THE EXORCISM OF THE BAT. |
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CAMIACH, EOMIAHE, EMIAL, MACBAL, EMOII, ZAZEAN, MAIPHIAT, ZACRATH, TENDAC, VULAMAHI; by these Most Holy Names, and the other Names of Angels which are written in the Book ASSAMAIAN,15 I conjure thee O Bat (or whatever animal it may be) that thou assist me in this operation, by God the True, God the Holy, the God Who hath created thee, and by Adam, Who hath imposed thy true name upon thee and upon all other animated beings. |
15. The 'Sepher Ha-Shamaiim,' or 'Book of the Heavens.' |
After this, take the Needle or other convenient Instrument of
Art, as will be said later on, and pierce the bat in the vein
which is in the right wing; and collect the blood in a small vessel
over the which thou shalt say:--
Almighty ADONAI, ARATHRON, ASHAI, ELOHIM, ELOHI, ELION, ASHER EHEIEH, SHADDAI, O God the Lord, immaculate, immutable, EMANUEL, MESSIACH, YOD, HE, VAU, HE, be my aid, so that this blood may have power and efficacy in all wherein I shall wish, and in all that I shall demand. Perfume it and keep it for use.
The blood of other winged animals may be taken in the same manner,
with the proper solemnities. Note by Editor.-- I cannot too strongly impress on the readers of this volume that the use of blood is more or less connected with Black Magic; and that it should be avoided as much as possible. BOOK IICHAPTER XVIIOF VIRGIN PARCHMENT, OR VIRGIN PAPER, AND HOW IT SHOULD BE PREPAREDVirgin paper, or card, is that which is new, pure, clean, and exorcised, never having served for any other purpose. Virgin parchment is necessary in many Magical Operations, and should be properly prepared and consecrated. There are two kinds, one called Virgin, the other Unborn. Virgin parchment is that which is taken from an Animal which hath not attained the age of generation, whether it be ram, or kid, or other animal. Unborn parchment is taken from an animal which hath been taken before its time from the uterus of its mother.
Take whichsoever of these two classes of animals thou pleasest,
provided only that it be male, and in the day and hour of Mercury;
and take it to a secret place where no man may see thee at work.
Thou shalt have a marsh-reed cut at a single stroke with a new
knife, and thou shalt strip from it the leaves, repeating this
Conjuration:-- THE CONJURATION OF THE REED.I conjure thee by the Creator of all things, and by the King of Angels, Whose Name is EL SHADDAI, that thou receivest strength and virtue to flay this animal and to construct the parchment whereon I may write the Holy Names of God, and that it may acquire so great virtue that all which I shall write or do may obtain its effect, through Him who liveth unto the Eternal Ages. Amen. Before cutting the Reed recite Psalm lxxii. After this, with the Knife of the Art, thou shalt fashion the Reed into the shape of a Knife, and upon it thou shalt write these Names: AGLA, ADONAI, ELOHI (see Figure 87), through Whom be the work of this Knife accomplished. Then thou shalt say:-- O God, Who drewest Moses, Thy well beloved and Thine elect, from among the Reeds on the marshy banks of the Nile, and from the Waters, he being yet but a child, grant unto me through Thy great mercy and compassion that this Reed may receive Power and Virtue to effect that which I desire through Thy Holy Name and the Names of Thy Holy Angels. Amen. This being done, thou shalt commence with this Knife to flay the Animal, whether it be Virgin or Unborn, saying:-- ZOHAR, ZIO, TALMAÏ, ADONAI, SHADDAI, TETRAGRAMMATON, and ye Holy Angels of God; be present, and grant power and virtue unto this parchment, and may it be consecrated by you, so that all things which I shall write thereon shall obtain their effect. Amen. The Animal being flayed, take Salt, and say thus over it:-- God of Gods, and Lord of Lords, Who hast created all things from Negative Existence, deign to bless and sanctify this Salt, so that in placing it upon this parchment which I wish to make, it may have such virtue that whatsoever I may write on it hereafter may attain its desired end. Amen. Afterwards rub the said parchment with the exorcised salt, and leave it in the Sun, to imbibe this salt for the space of an entire day. Then take a large earthen vessel glazed within and without, round the outside of which thou shalt write the characters in Figure 88. After this thou shalt put powdered lime into the vessel, saying:-- OROII, ZARON, ZAINON, ZEVARON, ZAHIPHIL, ELION, be ye present and bless this work so that it may attain the desired effect, through the King of the Heavens, and the God of the Angels. Amen. Take then exorcised Water and pour it upon the said lime, and place the skin therein for three days, after which thou shalt take it thence, and scrape therefrom the lime and flesh adhering, with the Knife of Reed. After this thou shalt cut, with a single stroke, a Wand of Hazel, long enough for thee to form a Circle therewith; take also a cord spun by a young maiden, and small stones or pebbles from a brook, pronouncing these words:-- O God Adonai, holy and Powerful Father, put virtue into these stones, that they may serve to stretch this parchment, and to chase therefrom all fraud, and may it obtain virtue by Thine Almighty Power. After this, having stretched the said parchment upon the Circle and bound it with the cord and stones, thou shalt say:-- AGLA, YOD, HE, VAU, HE, IAH, EMANUEL, bless and preserve this parchment, so that no Phantasm may enter therein. Let it dry thus for three days in a dark and shady place, then cut the cord with the Knife of Art, and detach the Parchment from the Circle, saying:-- ANTOR, ANCOR, TURLOS, BEODONOS, PHAIAR, APHARCAR, be present for a guard unto this Parchment. Then perfume it, and keep it in silk ready for use. No woman, if her flowers be upon her, should be permitted to see this parchment; otherwise it will lose its virtue. He who maketh it should be pure, clean, and prepared. But if the preparation of the aforesaid parchment seemeth too tedious, thou mayest make it in the following manner, but it is not so good. Take any Parchment, and exorcise it; prepare a censer with perfumes; write upon the parchment the characters in Figure 89, hold it over the Incense, and say:-- Be ye present to aid me, and may my operation be accomplished through you; ZAZAII, ZALMAII, DALMAII, ADONAI, ANAPHAXETON, CEDRION, CRIPON, PRION, ANAIRETON, ELION, OCTINOMON, ZEVANION, ALAZAION, ZIDEON, AGLA, ON, YOD HE VAU HE, ARTOR, DINOTOR, Holy Angels of God; be present and infuse virtue into this Parchment, so that it may obtain such power through you that all Names or Characters thereon written may receive due power, and that all deceit and hindrance may depart therefrom, through God the Lord merciful and gracious, Who liveth and reigneth through all the Ages. Amen. Then shalt thou recite over the parchment Psalms lxxii.; cxvii.; and cxxiv.; and the 'Benedicite Omnia Opera.' [i.e., The Song of the Three Children, Daniel 3:57ff. -JHP]. Then say:-- I conjure thee, O Parchment, by all the Holy Names, that thou obtainest efficacy and strength, and becomest exorcised and consecrated, so that none of the things which may he written upon thee shall be effaced from the Book of Truth. Amen. Then sprinkle it, and keep it as before said.
The Cauls of newly-born children, duly consecrated, may also he
used instead of virgin parchment. Also paper, satin, silk, and
the like substances, may be employed in operations of less importance
if duly exorcised and consecrated. BOOK IICHAPTER XVIIIOF WAX AND VIRGIN EARTHWax and Virgin Earth are also employed in many Magical Operations, whether to make Images, or Candles, or other things; therefore they should never have been put to any other use. The Earth should be dug up with thine own hands, and reduced to a paste, without touching it with any instrument whatever, so that it be not defiled thereby.
The Wax should be taken from bees which have only made it for
the first time, and it should never have been employed for any
other purpose; and when thou shalt wish it to avail thyself of
the one or the other, thou shalt before commencing the work repeat
the following conjuration:-- CONJURATION.EXTABOR, HETABOR, SITTACIBOR, ADONAI, ONZO, ZOMEN, MENOR, ASMODAL, ASCOBAI, COMATOS, ERIONAS, PROFAS, ALKOMAS, CONAMAS, PAPUENDOS, OSIANDOS, ESPIACENT, DAMNATH, EHERES, GOLADES, TELANTES, COPHI, ZADES, ye Angels of God be present, for I invoke ye in my work, so that through you it may find virtue and accomplishment. Amen. After this repeat Psalms cxxxi.; xv.; cii.; viii.; lxxxiv.; lxviii.; lxxii.; cxxxiii.; cxiii.; cxxvi.; xlvi.; xlvii.; xxii.; li.; cxxx.; cxxxix.; xlix.; cx.; liii.; and say:-- I exorcise thee, O Creature of Wax (or of Earth), that through the Holy Name of God and His Holy Angels thou receive blessing, so that thou mayest be sanctified and blessed, and obtain the virtue which we desire, through the Most Holy Name of ADONAI. Amen.
Sprinkle the wax and put it aside for use; but take note that
the Earth which should be dug up with thy hands should be prepared
every time thou hast need thereof. BOOK IICHAPTER XIXCONCERNING THE NEEDLE AND OTHER IRON INSTRUMENTSThere are several steel instruments necessary in various Operations, as a Needle to prick or to sew; a Burin, or instrument wherewith to engrave, etc. Thou shalt make such instruments in the day and hour of Jupiter, and when it is finished thou shalt say:-- I conjure thee, O Instrument of Steel, by God the Father Almighty, by the Virtue of the Heavens, of the Stars, and of the Angels who preside over them; by the virtue of stones, herbs, and animals; by the virtue of hail, snow, and wind; that thou receivest such virtue that thou mayest obtain without deceit the end which I desire in all things where I shall use thee; through God the Creator of the Ages, and Emperor of the Angels. Amen. Afterwards repeat Psalms iii.; ix.; xxxi.; xlii.; lx.; li.; cxxx. Perfume it with the perfumes of the Art, and sprinkle it with exorcised water, wrap it in silk and say:-- DANI, ZUMECH, AGALMATUROD, GADIEL, PANI, CANELOAS, MEROD, GAMIDOI, BALDOI, METRATOR, Angels most holy, be present for a guard unto this instrument. BOOK IICHAPTER XXCONCERNING THE SILKEN CLOTHWhen any Instrument of the Art is properly consecrated, it should be wrapped in silk and put away, as we have said. Take, then, silk of any colour except black or grey, whereon write the. words and Characters in Figure 90. Perfume it with incense of good odour, sprinkle it, and recite Psalms lxxxii.; lxxii.; cxxxiv.; lxiv.
After this thou shalt put it aside for seven days with sweet spices;
and thou shalt use this silk to wrap all the instruments of the
Art. BOOK IICHAPTER XXICONCERNING CHARACTERS, AND THE CONSECRATION OF THE MAGICAL BOOKWhensoever in any Operation it is necessary to write Characters, and thou fearest that thou wilt fail, do this: Write at the beginning the Name EHEIEH ASHER EHEIEH (Figure 91), and at the end the name AIN SOPH (Figure 92); between these Names write what thou wishest, and if thou hast anything especial to do bear the said written Names upon the wrapper in silk, and thou shalt say over them:-- Most Wise and Most High Creator of all things, I pray Thee for Thy grace and mercy that Thou mayest grant such virtue and power unto these Holy Names, that Thou mayest keep these characters from all deceit and error, through Thee, O Most Holy ADONAI. Amen.
After having repeated this thou shalt write the requisite Characters,
and thou shalt not fail, but shall attain thy desired end.
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THE CONSECRATION OF THE BOOK.16 |
16. The rest of this Chapter is from 1203 Lansdowne MSS. |
Make a small Book containing the Prayers for all the Operations,
the Names of the Angels in the form of Litanies, their Seals and
Characters; the which being done thou shalt consecrate the same
unto God and unto the pure Spirits in the manner following:--
Thou shalt set in the destined place a small table covered with a white cloth, whereon thou shalt lay the Book opened at the Great Pentacle which should be drawn on the first leaf of the said Book; and having kindled a lamp which should be suspended above the center of the table, thou shalt surround the said table with a white curtain; clothe thyself in the proper vestments, and holding the Book open, repeat upon thy knees the following prayer with great humility:-- (For the Prayer beginning 'Adonai Elohim,' etc., see Book I., Chapter XIV., where it is given in full.) After which thou shalt incense it with the incense proper to the Planet and the day, and thou shalt replace the Book on the aforesaid Table, taking heed that the fire of the lamp be kept up continually during the operation, and keeping the curtains closed. Repeat the same ceremony for seven days, beginning with Saturday, and perfuming the Book each day with the Incense proper to the Planet ruling the day and hour, and taking heed that the lamp shall burn both day and night; after the which thou shalt shut up the Book in a small drawer under the table, made expressly for it, until thou shalt have occasion to use it; and every time that thou wishest to use it, clothe thyself with thy vestments, kindle the lamp, and repeat upon thy knees the aforesaid prayer, 'Adonai Elohim.' etc.
It is necessary also, in the Consecration of the Book, to summon
all the Angels whose Names are written therein in the form of
Litanies, the which thou shalt do with devotion; and even if the
Angels and Spirits appear not in the Consecration of the Book,
be not thou astonished thereat, seeing that they are of a pure
nature, and consequently have much difficulty in familiarising
themselves with men who are inconstant and impure, but the Ceremonies
and Characters being correctly carried out devoutedly and with
perseverance, they will be constrained to come, and it will at
length happen that at thy first invocation thou wilt be able to
see and communicate with them. But I advise thee to undertake
nothing unclean or impure, for then thy importunity, far from
attracting them, will only serve to chase them from thee; and
it will be thereafter exceedingly difficult for thee to attract
them for use for pure ends. BOOK IICHAPTER XXIICONCERNING SACRIFICES TO THE SPIRITS, AND HOW THEY SHOULD BE MADEIn many operations it is necessary to make some sort of sacrifice unto the Demons, and in various ways. Sometimes white animals are sacrificed to the good Spirits and black to the evil. Such sacrifices consist of the blood and sometimes of the flesh. They who sacrifice animals, of whatsoever kind they be, should select those which are virgin, as being more agreeable unto the Spirits, and rendering them more obedient. When blood is to be sacrificed it should be drawn also from virgin quadrupeds or birds, but before offering the oblation, say:-- May this Sacrifice which we find it proper to offer unto ye, noble and lofty Beings, be agreeable and pleasing unto your desires; be ye ready to obey us, and ye shall receive greater ones. Then perfume and sprinkle it according to the rules of Art. When it is necessary, with all the proper Ceremonies, to make Sacrifices of fire, they should be made of wood which hath some quality referring especially unto the Spirits invoked; as juniper, or pine, unto the Spirits of Saturn; box, or oak, unto those of Jupiter; cornel, or cedar, unto those of Mars; laurel unto those of the Sun; myrtle unto those of Venus; hazel unto those of Mercury; and willow unto those of the Moon. But when we make sacrifices of food and drink, everything necessary should be prepared without the circle, and the meats should be covered with some fine clean cloth, and have also a clean white cloth spread beneath them; with new bread and good and sparkling wine, but in all things those which refer to the nature of the Planet. Animals, such as fowls or pigeons, should be roasted. Especially shouldst thou have a vessel of clear and pure fountain water, and before thou enterest into the Circle, thou shalt summon the Spirits by their proper Names, or at least those chief among them, saying:-- In whatsoever place ye may be, ye Spirits, who are invited to this feast, come ye and be ready to receive our offerings, presents, and sacrifices, and ye shall have hereafter yet more agreeable oblations. Perfume the viands with sweet incense, and sprinkle them with exorcised water; then commence to conjure the Spirits until they shall come. This is the manner of making sacrifices in all arts and operations wherein it is necessary, and acting thus, the Spirits will be prompt to serve thee. Here endeth our Key, the which if thou thoroughly instillest into thy memory, thou shalt be able, if it pleaseth thee, even to fly with the wings of the wind. But if thou takest little heed hereof, and despiseth this Book, never shalt thou attain unto the desired end in any Magical experiment or operation whatsoever.
For in this Book is comprised all science of Magical Art, and
it should be strictly kept by thee. And hereunto is the end of
our Key, in the Name of God the righteous, the merciful, and the
eternal, Who liveth and reigneth throughout the Ages. Amen.
THE END OF THE KEY OF SOLOMON THE KING. |
[Plate XV. The Mystical Alphabets]
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