<p>These excerpts from “The Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage” present a <strong>three-book manuscript</strong> attributed to Abraham the Jew, written for his son Lamech in 1458. The first book serves as an <strong>introduction, offering advice on magic and Abraham’s travels</strong>, while the subsequent two books <strong>detail the sacred magical system</strong> received from Abra-Melin. The text outlines <strong>rigorous preparations and moral prerequisites</strong> for the operator, emphasising <strong>purity, solitude, and devotion to God</strong>. It also describes various <strong>magical operations achievable through spirit evocation</strong>, categorised by the types of squares of letters and their corresponding effects, while cautioning against <strong>misuse, black magic, and the dangers of mispronounced incantations</strong>.</p>

DADYMINDS PODCAST 2.0

ANATH LEE WALES

The Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage: An Introduction

AUG 30, 202567 MIN
DADYMINDS PODCAST 2.0

The Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage: An Introduction

AUG 30, 202567 MIN

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<p>These excerpts from “The Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage” present a <strong>three-book manuscript</strong> attributed to Abraham the Jew, written for his son Lamech in 1458. The first book serves as an <strong>introduction, offering advice on magic and Abraham’s travels</strong>, while the subsequent two books <strong>detail the sacred magical system</strong> received from Abra-Melin. The text outlines <strong>rigorous preparations and moral prerequisites</strong> for the operator, emphasising <strong>purity, solitude, and devotion to God</strong>. It also describes various <strong>magical operations achievable through spirit evocation</strong>, categorised by the types of squares of letters and their corresponding effects, while cautioning against <strong>misuse, black magic, and the dangers of mispronounced incantations</strong>.</p>