Secret 7 the trap of poverty.
The secret key of king solomon.
Macgregor samuel liddell macgregor 1854 1918.
It was compiled in the mid 17th century mostly from materials a couple of centuries older.
The lesser key of solomon also known as salomonis regis or lemegeton is an anonymous grimoire on demonology.
The magical keys of solomon 1 chronicles 17 13.
Original plates seals charms and talismans.
Included by mathers is the order of the pentacles of solomon the ancient fragment of the key of solomon the qabalistic invocation of solomon and 15 plates full of figures seals and charts as well as the original text giving detailed instruction for spells and invocations.
It probably dates back to the 14th or 15th century italian renaissance.
The key of solomon the king was originally researched and translated by s l.
The greater key of solomon.
Secret 8 the seed for growth.
The key of solomon is a pseudepigraphical grimoire attributed to king solomon.
Macgregor mathers from ancient manuscripts in the british museums.
The great wise king solomon made 3 sets of magical keys during his 40 year reign which he named as the 1 simple magical keys 2 advanced magical keys and 3 the complex magical keys which were beneficial to ward off all evil for the safe keeping of all those beings who faithfully served performing their various incarnated roles during their cyclic existence upon this planet earth.
It is clearly written in many verses of the holy bible like this verse which states and as.
It is possible that the key of solomon inspired later works particularly the 17th century grimoire also known as clavicula salomonis regis lesser key of solomon or lemegeton although there are many differences between the books.
It presents a typical example of renaissance magic.
It is divided into five books the ars goetia ars theurgia goetia ars paulina ars almadel and ars notoria.
Secret 6 way to abundance.
Secret 2 the foundation for success.
1 chronicles 17 13.
Secret 1 the obstacle of wealth.
Secret 3 the cause of failure.
Secret 5 the origin of ruin.
Translated from the ancient manuscripts in the british museum london by solomon king of israel.