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Ancient Magick Conjuration of Power: Beginner's Guide to the Berhatiah

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How would you like to possess King Solomon's ring, the Holy Grail, the Ark of the Covenant, or a Magic Carpet? These icons of magic and power have been at the center of many tales and legends. Possessing them may very well be impossible. Many would argue they are not real. However, there is another item of legend that rivals them, that does exist and is indeed real. In the Near East, sages, wizards, and sorcerers have passed this gem from master to disciple for at least 1,000 years. It is called the Great Covenant or the Berhatiah.

In Berhatiah: Ancient Magick Conjuration of Power, you will find:
- Why the greatest mages of the Near East prized it as their most precious of treasures, more than any other conjuration in history.
- How to tap into its power to harness the forces of the realms of spirit and jinn.
- How to use it to empower your magic and produce results for every purpose, from increasing your psychic power to healing.
- The names of its servitors (khodam) within the heavenly realm. Very important hidden key!
- How to unleash its potent energy through retreat and meditation.

Plus, for the first time in known history, its twenty-eight powerful talismans have been revealed.

The book also includes a faithful translation of Master Ahmed Al-Buni's beginner's guide to the conjuration from the original medieval Arabic manuscript.

194 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2012

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Ahmad al-Buni

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Ahmad ibn ‘Ali ibn Yusuf al-Buni (died 1225) was a well-known Sufi and writer on the esoteric value of letters and topics relating to mathematics, sihr (sorcery), and spirituality, but very little are known about him. Al-Buni lived in Egypt and learned from many eminent Sufi masters of his time.
He wrote one of the most famous books of his era, the Shams al-Ma'arif al-Kubra (Sun of the Great Knowledge, Arabic ) which is one of the most widely read medieval treatises on talismans, magic squares, and occult practices.


أحمد بن علي بن يوسف البوني المالكي (بحدود 520 هـ - 622 هـ) صوفي وكاتب جزائري. ولد في مدينة بونة (عنابة) بالجزائر وعاش في مصر وتوفي بالقاهرة. كتبه كانت تستعمل حتى القرن الواحد والعشرين منهم سر الحكم وشمس المعارف الكبرى.

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