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The Serpent Tongue: Liber 187

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The Serpent Liber 187 A Workbook of English Qaballa The English Qaballa presented herein encompasses the full definition of a qaballa, not just a system of gematria. This book deals with hands-on applications which will enable the magician to explore its complexities for themselves, and provide them with a qaballistic framework capable of almost infinite diversification. The purpose of this book is to set the record straight about the discovery of the EQ, and to make its methodology available to a wider audience.

221 pages

First published October 1, 2011

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Jake Stratton-Kent

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Jake Stratton-Kent has been a goetic magician since 1972, making more than forty years of continuous goetic practice. His practical work integrates the magical papyri, italo-french grimoires in particular the Grimorium Verum and African traditional religions with a focus on Quimbanda and magia negra. His interest in magic spans the ancient, medieval, renaissance, and modern as well as stretching from the West to the Middle East and crucially, the New World. His scholarly approach is backed with a personal relationship with the spirits.

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I’m not going to lie a lot of this just went over my head.
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December 13, 2015
Introduces some interesting methods for creating magick squares, sigils, mantras, and incantations. Worth it for that information alone.
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