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Invocation books

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hello,
this is my 1st post so i greed you all with this big HELLO.Would you plese recomand me some good books about invocation/evocation?


Thankyou in advance

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Farber's Brain Magick is one of the best books on invocation. He approaches the subject from an applied psychology standpoint, and compares different methods of invocation from that perspective. He's very clear, and the book is packed with shitloads of exercises. If you don't have a clue, this book will give it to you. E.A. Koetting's Evoking Eternity is the evocation equivalent.

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Koetting's "Evoking Eternity" and Crowley's "Illustrated Goetia".

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thx for your reply, you think "the book of ceremonial magic" by arthur edward waite is a good read?

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I personally dont care for Waite's work. Talk about so dry it will put you to sleep lol

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Azkhet wrote:Farber's Brain Magick is one of the best books on invocation. He approaches the subject from an applied psychology standpoint, and compares different methods of invocation from that perspective. He's very clear, and the book is packed with shitloads of exercises. If you don't have a clue, this book will give it to you. E.A. Koetting's Evoking Eternity is the evocation equivalent.

i can't find the book u're talking about :( only previews.... could you please tell me where i can find it? or a link in Pm :0
Frater_NT wrote:I personally dont care for Waite's work. Talk about so dry it will put you to sleep lol
but the info is legit? :)

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legit, yeah, but still doesnt change that its boring to read [lol] there are other sources for the same material, and presented in a far better fashion.

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thetaz wrote:
Azkhet wrote:Farber's Brain Magick is one of the best books on invocation. He approaches the subject from an applied psychology standpoint, and compares different methods of invocation from that perspective. He's very clear, and the book is packed with shitloads of exercises. If you don't have a clue, this book will give it to you. E.A. Koetting's Evoking Eternity is the evocation equivalent.

i can't find the book u're talking about :( only previews.... could you please tell me where i can find it? or a link in Pm :0
Brain Magick

Evoking Eternity
thetaz wrote:
Frater_NT wrote:I personally dont care for Waite's work. Talk about so dry it will put you to sleep lol
but the info is legit? :)
Legit for certain... and a sign of intestinal fortitude if you make it through the damned things.

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