Rosary beads are more commonly considered a devotional tool than a magical one, yet from a magician’s perspective they are unambiguously both, and can be used as a ward against evil as well as a means of ensuring that wishes will be granted. In this Guide to the Underworld rosary beads are used in combination with adaptations of the Holy Rosary, a Marian exorcism and various goetic conjurations to conjure and form pacts with the demons of Goetia.
Simon John Taylor Dyda was born in Gütersloh in the region of Westphalia in West Germany and raised in the Royal Air Force on the Isle of Anglesey and in Pembrokeshire in Wales: in Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Norfolk in England; and in Moray in Scotland. His family hails from Scotland, Wales and Poland.
Interesting for advanced practitioners. This very short book is primarily just a spellbook. I think it would have benefitted from a little more explanation.