Great magickal formulary, 456 pages, 620 spells per category: money, health, love, protection, psychic defense, studies, binding. Egyptian magic, Wicca, Gypsy magic, Candomblé, exorcisms, prayers, Voodoo, Santa Muerte spells, and much more. Link here.
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The objective of this work is to gather only binding spells, I put popular binding spells (from Afro-Brazilian magick), some from voodoo, gypsy magick, and others from Egyptian magick.
Quimbanda rituals (with Maria Padilha, Pombagira, Maria Quitéria, Eshú, etc.) the most effective, Santería bindings. There are 100 powerful spells over 108 pages. Link here. Español aqui. |
Vampyre magick based on ancient Sumerian and Kemetic rituals, energy manipulation, remote influence, dreamwalking, incorporating entities, tulpas, and servitors. Magnetic personality, laws of magnetic influence, awaken occult powers (siddhis). Non-blood vampirism. Many rituals, 178 pages.
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True Luciferianism and rituals of commitment to Lucifer (no selling of souls, no sacrifices), true rituals with Sumerian, Egyptian, and African deities (Goetia without misrepresentations or small talk).
Invoking and evoking the deities by their real names and vibrations, varied spells. Approach to different magickal systems, exclusive and spiritually channeled information. Images (pantacles and sigils) of the various deities, correspondence and ritual utensils for the altar, work with deities such as: Astoreth, Sobek, Amon, Sekhmet, Damballa, Elegba, Lucifer, Lilitu, Heka, Kali, Lamashtu, Mamitu, Tiamat. Link Español aqui |
100% Romani gypsy spells, over 160 spells on 161 pages. Groups of gypsy spirits and how to invoke them according to the purpose: love, money, protection, clairvoyance. offerings. 160 real gypsy spells for love, protection, defense against witchcraft, sex, scrying, work, health, well-being. Gypsy amulets and gypsy astrology (signs), two methods of divination (dukkering). How to prepare a gypsy magic altar... Link Español aqui |
A compendium of over 100 dark spells from various black magickal systems (Candomblé, Quimbanda, Santería, Palo Mayombe, Satanism, Voodoo), and more. In addition to the spells, the book has complete instructions on how to proceed step-by-step, defense precautions (amulets, unloading baths, invoking your personal Eshú, repelling enemies, prayers), and several photos exemplifying types and formats of candles. Step-by-step photos of how to create voodoo dolls for modern times (with cloth or modeling clay). Spell with wax heads (example photos) to manipulate someone. Spells with dolls in the systems of Haitian Voodoo, Cuban Santería, and Gypsy magick. Rare rituals that you will hardly find in other books available to the public. I am referring to rituals to send your enemy to the coffin... Link / Libro español aqui |
"Narcos Magick" Diablito (Angelito Negro, Ángel Negro), Santa Muerte, cuban Santeria, Jesus Malverde, San Simón and other entities. Narco religious culture, brujeria, crossed spiritism, relentless Mexican magick. Herbs and sticks used in Palo Mayombe. A powerful occult book. Powerful salgación/curse spells against enemies. Prayers to Malverde and Santa Muerte to protect you from enemies, bless the bullets, recover from wounds, protect yourself spiritually. Palo Mayombe rituals, the cauldron of Nganga spirits, the sticks and herbs to use, Cuban Santeria blessings, and much more! Several example images. Link here |
Santa Muerte Codex Spell Book entirely dedicated to Santa Muerte; 100 spells, dozens of prayers; how to consecrate the figure of Santa Muerte; prepare the altar; amulet of Santa Muerte. About 116 pages of spells for protection, destruction of enemies, lashings of love, money, health, resolving legal matters, protecting your business or home, and much more. How to make black salt; how to use coffin nails; a powerful Seven Santa Muertes spell; Siete Machos open paths lotion recipe; Santa Muerte lotion; Cuban and Mexican magick rituals. Link Here / Libro español aqui. |
Sumerian Magick Grimoire
Lots of exclusive information.
Invocations and hymns to the Anuna (Anunnaki) gods.
Differences between exorcism and countermagic rites: Maqlû, Šurpu and Namburbû.
In addition to the theoretical part, I present practical indications.
How to make your own "Shen" (šn) ring like that of the goddess Ishtar, Marduk and other deities.
Beautiful illustrations inside.
Invocations in Akkadian and Assyro-Babylonian (for magickal and vibrational power) and the appropriate translations.
Protection rituals with the deity Enki (EA), sun god Šamaš, and others.
Voodoo-like spells in which a clay figurine (Ṣalmu) is made.
How to prepare the magick altar (guhšu), offerings, incense, seals and correspondence of each deity.
Mesopotamian zodiac signs.
Invocation to the 4 cardinal points, trace the magic circle Zisurrû as the Sumerians did.
Magickal consecration of salt in Sumerian. Marduk's secret name.
Black rituals of Irkalla (the underworld) and invocation of seven demons (Maškim).
Various black magick rituals with Pazuzu, Lilikae, Lamashtu, Tiamat, and Nergal.
Cast curses on an enemy.
Glossary with Sumerian/Akkadian terms.
Become an ašipu (sorcerer), delve into the magickal mysteries of Mesopotamia and Pagan reconstructionism.
Tune in and commune with the cosmic energies of the Anunnaki, ancestral rituals, powerful spells.
Buy it on Amazon. Mybestseller.
Asamod is a pseudonym I use because I'm a master of a well-known esoteric order that doesn't like to share its rites and teachings with people who aren't esoteric.
Asamod is a variable of Asmodeus, but in Hebrew, Asamod means to destroy, and in Persian, Azmonden means to tempt or put to the test.
I chose the name for the vibration and to symbolize that I intend to break/destroy old paradigms.
The real root of the term is Aeshma-daeva, a demon from Persian mythology in Zoroastrianism who was full of fury and lust, but who was also sometimes thought of as "the shining angel," because he was so bright and beautiful.
Some interpret daēva as "demon", but it is inaccurate. In Hinduism, devas are divine spirits, in Persian mythology, not all daēva were negative.
Asamod is a variable of Asmodeus, but in Hebrew, Asamod means to destroy, and in Persian, Azmonden means to tempt or put to the test.
I chose the name for the vibration and to symbolize that I intend to break/destroy old paradigms.
The real root of the term is Aeshma-daeva, a demon from Persian mythology in Zoroastrianism who was full of fury and lust, but who was also sometimes thought of as "the shining angel," because he was so bright and beautiful.
Some interpret daēva as "demon", but it is inaccurate. In Hinduism, devas are divine spirits, in Persian mythology, not all daēva were negative.
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