- The Book of
Abramelin tells the
story of an
Egyptian mage
named Abraham, or Abra-Melin, who
taught a
system of
magic to
Abraham of Worms, a Jew from Worms...
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Abramelin may
refer to: The Book of
Abramelin, a 1458
grimoire by
Abraham of
Worms Abramelin oil, an
anointing oil
described in the
grimoire Abramelin...
- practice, as well as in
various liturgies. A
variant form,
known as oil of
Abramelin, is used in
Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica, the
ecclesiastical arm of Ordo...
-
angel is
central to the 15th-century book The Book of the
Sacred Magic of
Abramelin the Mage by
Abraham of Worms, a
German Cabalist. In 1897, this book was...
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writer Aleister Crowley in 1904. A cake of
light contains flour, honey,
Abramelin oil,
olive oil, beeswing, and
bodily fluids such as ****,
menstrual blood...
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Abramelin is an
Australian death metal band,
which formed as
Acheron in 1988 and were one of the
first such
groups in the country. They were a main influence...
- (as "Poymon"), the
Liber Officiorum Spirituum (as Paimon), The Book of
Abramelin, and
certain French editions of The
Grimoire of Pope
Honorius (as Bayemon);...
-
depending on the
times or
locations which they roam the Earth. The Book of
Abramelin,
possibly written in the 14th or 15th century,
lists four
princes of the...
-
stated to be the king of the south. In The Book of the
Sacred Magic of
Abramelin the Mage,
translated by S.L.
MacGregor Mathers,
Amaymon (as Amaimon) is...
- Ashtoreth. The name "Astaroth" as a male
demon is
first seen in The Book of
Abramelin,
purportedly written in
Hebrew c. 1458, and
recurred in most
occult grimoires...