Grimoirium Imperium

Grimoirium Imperium
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Publisher : Erebus Society
Total Pages : 74
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ISBN-10 : 1912461137
ISBN-13 : 9781912461134
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Book Synopsis Grimoirium Imperium by : John Dee, Dr

Download or read book Grimoirium Imperium written by John Dee, Dr and published by Erebus Society. This book was released on 2018-04-05 with total page 74 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Imperium" in Latin means "Power to Command." Grimoirium Imperium is a grimoire that contains powerful conjurations and subjugations of Spirits, Demons and Deities which dwell in all the quarters of the earth, the depths of hell and the heights of the heavens, from one's inner soul to the outer layers of the great beyond. The manuscript said that it was the word of Abd Al-Hazred, who had learned much of the secret art of conjuration from avatars and spirits that he met whilst travelling in the desert. "The book attracts many demons to it, even now they will be watching you, invisible. I urge that you pray that they are gone and banish each time you turn a page, otherwise you may find yourself overcome by them, which would doubtlessly mean madness and death." -Dr John Dee


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