SEFER YEROCH RUACHOT by G. De Laval – Hardcover Edition
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This book features 28 fantastic illustrations from Worthless Endeavors and will bend your bookshelf at a hefty 339 pages in Royal book format. Black Italian linen bound hardcover, gold foil lettering to the spine and front cover sigilĀ in gold foil also.
A third, previously unpublished Shem ha Mephorash system. Whereas the original Shem ha Mephorash was considered by those who hold it sacred to be The Explicit Name of [××××], the Yeroch Ruachot are a complex cipher whose solution invokes and illustrates not the mysteries of the Tetragrammaton but those of said Deity’s cosmic antagonist. The 27 spirits therein are again subject to all the same techniques of contemplation and praxis. Furthermore, the book goes very deeply into these spirits, illuminating them under the lamp of Lunar-based witchcraft, with a specific focus on this discipline from the perspective of baleful, venomous femininity. In this sense the grimoire outlines a complete and coherent system of ritual and mystical Satanism from the point of view of Shaktism or focus on the aspect of esoteric Darkness as an essentially feminine Power, placing the magician as a supplicant and worshiper at the feet of that Power.
This book features 28 fantastic illustrations from Worthless Endeavors and will bend your bookshelf at a hefty 339 pages in Royal book format. Black Italian linen bound hardcover, gold foil lettering to the spine and front cover sigilĀ in gold foil also.
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Doctor Satan PhD
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Interesting read. This was the 1st book by G. de Laval that I've read. Its very core idea of Absolute having stronger Shakti aspect was to me like a breath of fresh air after all the male-centric or androgenic Deities. The correspondances presented in the book make it a nice reference if you're planning a ritual. Definitely recommend reading for those wanting to immerse oneself in the particular current.