The Book of Magi: A complete system of occult philosophy, consisting of natural, celestial, cabalistic, and ceremonial magic; invocations; conjurations of spirits.
The Book of Magi: A complete system of occult philosophy, consisting of natural, celestial, cabalistic, and ceremonial magic; invocations; conjurations of spirits.
First published in the early 19th century, Francis Barrett’s The Book of Magi is a monumental compendium of occult philosophy and magical practice, gathering together the forbidden sciences of the ancients into one system of power and peril.
In these pages are the doctrines of natural, celestial, cabalistic, and ceremonial magic, alongside the rituals of invocation, conjuration, and spirit-command. Barrett draws upon the grimoires and mystical traditions of past centuries to present a guide for those who would pierce the veil and call upon powers both divine and infernal.
More than a manual, The Book of Magi is a map of hidden knowledge, revealing the symbols, prayers, and ceremonies by which magicians sought wisdom, protection, or domination. Revered and feared in equal measure, it remains one of the cornerstone texts of Western esotericism.
Complete edition of Francis Barrett’s rare work
Covers natural, celestial, cabalistic, and ceremonial magic
Includes invocations, conjurations, and rituals of spirit summoning
Essential for collectors of grimoires, occult philosophy, and ceremonial tradition
To open these pages is to step into the chamber of the Magus—where words command spirits, symbols bind powers, and knowledge itself becomes a dangerous weapon.
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