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By Greg Jenkins

In response to the traditional magical writings of 14th-century magus, Honorius of Thebes, the Theban Oracle is a codex hired for hundreds of years as a method of devotion and divination. utilized by such masters of the occult sciences as Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa, Dr. John Dee, Francis Barrett, and later Gerald Gardner, it has remained particularly vague and elusive to the trendy practitioner. until eventually now.

In this ebook, writer Greg Jenkins, PhD, deals either the entire heritage of this medieval magical procedure and a operating handbook for the fashionable mage to make use of it. In those pages, you'll locate:
• find out how to make and take care of your personal set of stones.
• a number of tools for divination, from utilizing only one stone to utilizing 9 stones and more.
• how one can use the Theban stones for spellcasting, together with love and purification spells and Theban incense and candle magick.
• an entire lexicon of the Theban alphabet with a who's who of Theban heritage besides divinatory meanings and the way they relate to the trendy world.
• a brief connection with the sacred herbs and angelic orders linked to every one symbol.

Prepare your self to find the hidden mysteries of the ancients and the magick inside of you.

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He wouldn’t let me out of his sight, no matter how much the Siamese Hussy yowled in the street. It was scary, actually, because he’s not like that. I should have known he knew something. I found out what it was the same day Evan came back. Sally went to the airport to meet him, but I was at a Mets game with Norris. Not that either of us is that crazy about baseball—I just didn’t want to be there for the big reunion scene, and Norris wanted to aggravate Sally about all the family-tradition stuff I’d be pining for in England.

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