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Lilonon Ananael is Nikolai Saunders’ latest effort, the follow-up to the greatly received Claves Regni. The core of this new work is the monumental Ritual of Lilonon Ananael, a ritual designed to familiarize the novitiate with the various applications of the angels of Shemhamphorash and the nature of the governors of the Aethyrs. The governors themselves rule over various regions of consciousness and their legions of subservient spirits. They also correspond to the twelve tribes and the application of the governors through these twelve tribes should prove sufficient grounds for the novitiate to explore throughout their magical career. As it was with Saunders’ previous works, Lilonon Ananael is a practical grimoire in the most classical sense of the word, and extensive ritual guide to the complex art of evocation.
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Specifications:Â Octavo format (170 x 230 mm / 6.7 x 9 inches), 1,600 g. (3.5 pounds). Hardcover bound in black goatskin and stamped in silver. The paper is 80 g. gilded in black, with 200 g. black end-papers. Hand-sewn black spine with raised bonds and ribbon bookmark. Hard cardboard slip-case bound in black Italian cloth. 605 pages, with hundreds of sigils and seals. The coin case (170 x 230 mm / 6.7 x 9 inches) is done in hard cardboard and bound in faux white leather, and fits inside the slipcase together with the book. Illustrated with an image of Charon. The coin (5 cm / 2 inches in diameter) is made of brass and engraved with the sigil of Charon on one side and the sigil of Hades on the other.
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NOTE: Book and slipcase are in near fine condition the interior insert is in very good condition with some rubbing from the black leather book it rests against in the slipcase.
Lilonon Ananael is Nikolai Saunders’ latest effort, the follow-up to the greatly received Claves Regni. The core of this new work is the monumental Ritual of Lilonon Ananael, a ritual designed to familiarize the novitiate with the various applications of the angels of Shemhamphorash and the nature of the governors of the Aethyrs. The governors themselves rule over various regions of consciousness and their legions of subservient spirits. They also correspond to the twelve tribes and the application of the governors through these twelve tribes should prove sufficient grounds for the novitiate to explore throughout their magical career. As it was with Saunders’ previous works, Lilonon Ananael is a practical grimoire in the most classical sense of the word, and extensive ritual guide to the complex art of evocation.
The undulations of Light and Shadow, Good and Evil, Day and Night, are the dualistic representations of Truth perceived by our individuality. In other words, good and evil are simply matters of perspective; what is poison for one may prove profitable for another. However, in terms of Will it is that formula of The Magician in opposition to that of The Mystic. That is why certain specific operations in Lilonon Ananael are designed around Attainment or Enlightenment, while others are for more practical ends. One can not only exist as a magician or a mystic, anymore than one can be completely dominant or submissive in their dealings with others.
As the follow-up to both Arbor de Magistro and Claves Regni, the connections between the three books are interwoven in the ritual elements contained within. The branch of Enochian Magick represented by these three books, in conjunction with the Solomonic Form within, are representative of the Current of The Star System known as Scorpioniis upon Terra Munda. The Astrum Antares is represented in some of the various rituals, as was in Arbor de Magistro and the Aethyric Rites, specifically. The second of this series is Claves Regni, and while there are no spirits from within the aegis of Enochian Magick, the language used within, the various calls, and the invocations are strongly representative of Enochian. This, in addition, to the Enochian Calls used in the ten directions of the Temple, weave various threads into the fabric of the Work. The balancing of these occurs in this third book, Lilonon Ananael, where the Governors of the Aethyrs are called within their native environment and the spirits of Shemhamphorash are counterbalanced in their light and dark polarities. The Union of these Spirits corresponds to the passionate union of opposites above the Abyss nicely, which is a crucial element of Crowley’s vantage point from within The City of Pyramids. The Astrum Antares is expanded upon within the text following the Rite Lilonon Ananael and several of the prerequisite rituals (or Outer and Theurgistic Rites) are represented. The Theurgist of The Aires (or that of the Astrum Antares) will then be able to accomplish the stocking of their Arsenal, or the fashioning of the several magical tools needed to accomplish the Work on High.
Lilonon Ananael is a massive tome, spanning 600 pages and with almost two hundred detailed sigils and illustrations, a must have for any serious practitioner of the Arte.
This is, without a doubt, Fall of Man’s most luxurious and ambitious release.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Prerequisites to Lilonon Ananael
The Ritual of Lilonon Ananael
Appendix I
Appendix II
Appendix III
The Consecration of The Robes
The Staves of The Three Magi
Consecration of The Dagger of Nergal
Consecration of The Rod of Dis Pater
Consecration of The Cauldron
The Construction and Consecration of The Magic Mirror
The Ritual of The Holy Guardian Angel
Of The Robes Antares: Being the Outer Cloak of Concealment and The Inner
Robes of Concealment
The Consecration of The Robes
Consecration of The Scythe
Consecration of The Horn of Hades
Consecration of The Magicians Crown
Consecration of The Ring
Consecration of The Broom
The Invocation of Hades
Regarding The Throne of The Magus
An Enochian Adaptation of Liber Resh
Invocation and Banishing of The Planets Via The Alternate Mark of The Beast
A Ritual of Invisibility
Regarding Temple Symbolism
Notes on The Averse Pentagrams
Notes on The Planetary Ritual of The Mark of The Beast
Notes Regarding the Directions of The Temple in Lilonon Ananael
Travels of The Magician through the Table of Practice, derived from Ars Paulina
containing formula derived from The Greater Ritual of The Hexagram
Regarding the Talismata of Lilonon Ananael
Material Components of Magick and Dramatic Ritual
An explanation of the use of the thirty calls [or keys] of the Aethyrs in the Lilonon
Ananael
The Interpretation of Every Phenomenon as a Particular Dealing of God with
One’s Soul
A very brief Introduction into Demonology being gathered from various several
excursions into communication with the Spirits of the Tartarean Realms
On Consecrations
Illustrations
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