Libraries of the Sorcerers: Grimorium Verum Class-Bundle
Libraries of the Sorcerers: Grimorium Verum Class-Bundle
A self-contained one-off class-bundle exploring the history and practical application of the manual of spirit conjuration known as the Grimorium Verum, or the True Grimoire; consisting of a two-hour long-form illustrated lecture, the accompanying slide-deck, and a bibliography of further recommended study. No previous knowledge or experience of grimoiric magic necessary.
The Grimorium Verum or True Grimoire is one of the most infamous manuals of so-called “black magic”, dealing in the protocols and procedures for forming pacts with spirits for the empowerment of the magical practitioner and their spellcraft.
Emerging in its present form around the eighteenth century, this grimoire can be framed as a newer expression of an older sixteenth-century manual of conjuration, the Clavicula Salomonis de Secretis, and indeed – following the recent and hugely influential work of twenty-first-century folk necromancer, the late Jake Stratton-Kent – can be shown to draw on the roots of ancient goetic magic at the heart of pre-Christian European grimoire magic.
This class explores the means and methodologies contained in the Grimorium Verum to summon and pact with elementals, nature spirits, dryads and naiads, fairies, the dead, and a host of chthonic spirits deemed ‘unclean’ or even “demonic” by pre-modern Church authorities…
This class-bundle includes:
An illustrated lecture of two hours duration
Lecture slide-deck
Bibliography of further recommended study on grimoiric magic
A full table of contents of the lecture itself runs:
• Introductions
• Manuscripts & Structures
• Protocols & Pacts
• Spirits & Hierarchies
• Tools & Supplies
• Conjurations & Consecrations
• Spellcrafts & “Secrets”
• Getting Started
• Closing Remarks
• Further Study
By purchasing this class recording, you agree that you understand that no part of the material dictated or provided throughout the duration of the presentation may be reproduced, distributed, or used in any other form (neither electronic nor mechanic, including photocopies and recordings), without the direct and written consent of the instructor, Dr Alexander Cummins.