The Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, Book 3: The Practical Magic and Divine Communion

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Third and final book of Abramelin grimoire presenting practical magical operations and the famous Abramelin working or operation—a system of spiritual training and purification leading to direct communion with divine forces and personal holy guardian angel. Provides specific instructions for conducting the six-month operation, obtaining magical powers and abilities, and achieving divine knowledge and gnosis. Emphasizes practical implementation of Kabbalistic knowledge and achievement of real magical results through disciplined practice.

Also known asAbraham of Worms Alchemy · Abramelin Foundation
This edition1898
EditionBook 3 of 'The Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage.' Abraham von Worms' medieval grimoire. S.L. MacGregor Mathers' English translation (1898). Book 3 presents practical magical operations, the Abramelin working, and divine communion.
Theurgyspiritual practiceWestern Occult / AbramelinKabbalahSpirit binding and controlCeremonial MagicSolomonic MagicAngelic Magicmagical operationAbramelin MagicMedieval GrimoireHigh Magictalisman creationPractical magical operationsWestern magicPractical Kabbalah

Contents27 chapters

  1. 01Chapter I
  2. 02Chapter II
  3. 03Chapter III
  4. 04Chapter IV
  5. 05Chapter V
  6. 06Chapter VI
  7. 07Chapter VIII
  8. 08Chapter IX
  9. 09Chapter X
  10. 10Chapter XI
  11. 11Chapter XII
  12. 12Chapter XIII
  13. 13Chapter XV
  14. 14Chapter XVII
  15. 15Chapter XVIII
  16. 16Chapter XIX
  17. 17Chapter XX
  18. 18Chapter XXL (a) The Symbols of this Chapter are manifested
  19. 19Chapter XXII
  20. 20Chapter XXIII
  21. 21Chapter XXIV
  22. 22Chapter XXV
  23. 23Chapter XXVI
  24. 24Chapter XXVII
  25. 25Chapter XXVIII
  26. 26Chapter XXIX
  27. 27Chapter XXX

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