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cosmiceagle1111
08-20-2006, 06:37 PM
I found this book, grimoirium verum, on ebay. check it out tell me what you think.http://cm.ebay.com/cm/ck/1065-29296-2357-0?uid=161608660&site=0&ver=LCA080805&item=120022547452&lk=URL (http://cm.ebay.com/cm/ck/1065-29296-2357-0?uid=161608660&site=0&ver=LCA080805&item=120022547452&lk=URL)
Has any on read it befor

tezrian
08-25-2006, 04:03 PM
Yes, I have read it but take it with a grain of salt. As a Demonolatress, I do not "conjure" Demons, rather I invoke them instead. This is much, much, safer and will guarantee that your life doesn't get screwed over in the process. It is NOT worth $2,500 or $3,000 - you can find it other places WAY cheaper.

Tezrian
http://www.ofs-demonolatry.org/

Kuroyagi
08-26-2006, 07:59 AM
Here you can download it in pdf:

http://www.hermetics.org/pdf/grimoire/Grimoirum_Verum.pdf

I have used it only once rather ephemerally but I like it, it has an old feeling to it. I have used the name and the concept of it in a literary work and in poetry also and found it deep and actually- believe it or not- even most amusing.

If you want to go indepth (also on the so called Goetics) then research the elder aegaean order of the Daktyli and the Curetes (by that designation were meant both demons and spirits of fertility AND youths and initiates who invoked them, and also those Kuroi (youths) themselves)- its very hard to find good info online- theres so much BS floating around its breathtaking.

There was an elder god called Goe[s] who was some sort of proto- Hermes; like the god of thiefs he was some sort of mythical (paradigmatic) shamanic character (riding on his staff between the worlds), Goes is pre indoeuropean- minoan and his followers were called Goetics who again may have been the later Daktyls (both demons and men and demon-men) who were also said to have invented ironworks...you also could go back to Catal Hüyük etc...If you look closer at this then the modern grimoires will start to look like cheap and watered-down pulp versions of a very ancient tradition, and the demons somehow will look like impoverished malicious entities that have forgotten what they once were; that they became overlaid by judeo-christian visions of a negative indoeuropean portrayal of hell and death (see the Indian religions of death), or the judaic invention of the concepts of "transcendence" and "future" (instead of being propagators of Life.)

Ci Celli Ddu
08-07-2007, 06:37 AM
Thanks for the pdf link, K :)

Frater CaO
10-24-2007, 05:37 AM
A good Swedish book which will be translated to english soon I think is "QABALAH, QLIPHOTH AND GOETIC MAGIC" by Thomas Karlsson. It will be translated by the Ajna Offensive.
Anyway it includes "Demon conjuration according to Grimiorium Verum" information about the demons and also some of the Sigills, maybe all of them im not sure.
I havent got so far to try out any of that stuff yet though. Still working my way up the ladder.

/HS!