A practical guide to the famed medieval book of pre-kabbalistic Jewish magic, freshly interpreted and revealed for the first time with instructions on find out how to use the spells.
The Sword of Moses is among the earliest Jewish magic books, which describes a rite for adjuring angels to help in controlling and wielding the “Sword of Moses” for magical purposes. The rite involves a short period of purification after which the adjuring of four sets of angels, each and every higher than the last. These angels in turn give the magician the power to keep an eye on the Sword through a series of divine names that work as magical spells. The spells, 137 in all, have all kinds of uses, including healing, harm, love, sex, exorcising demons, divination, and more.
This work was once first translated by Moses Gaster in 1896, but he got rid of among the spells, making the text unusable for magic. The Magic of the Sword of Moses is the first book to show in detail, exactly how a magician can use the Sword―find out how to do the purification ritual, adjure the angels, and pronounce and use the divine names for each and every spell.
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