Unique mystical revelations have been compiled in the «Book of Forbidden Grimoires», which was published in 2014. The contents of three grimoires are recorded on its pages: according to legends, they originate from the times of the Early Middle Ages. Influential ancient magicians worked diligently to preserve knowledge of the most diverse types of sorcery that one could possibly imagine through these grimoires. The little-known constitution of Pope Honorius, spells for summoning elementals, love spells, counter-spells, prayers unfamiliar to modern magicians until now, recipes for potions, amulets, and magical balms, interpretations of Kabbalah, healing spells, and the most astonishing rituals — all of this can be found in this book. The knowledge presented in it was previously unavailable to the general public; however, now every magician — both novice and professional — can familiarize themselves with the amazing secrets of medieval witchcraft, which often contains completely unexpected revelations. The contents of the «Book of Forbidden Grimoires» can significantly broaden the reader's horizons regarding magical methods and their influence on the skills of a practicing sorcerer, forming a new type of spellcaster with unique experience.
In this new compilation dedicated to occult texts, we decided to include three grimoires: - The Grimoire of Pope Honorius, written in 1220. It includes rare spells from the Middle Ages, including spells for each day of the week and many spells for various situations (to win a game, against burns, to be invulnerable). - The Enchiridion of Pope Leo, first published back in 1525. It was written for Emperor Charlemagne and contained numerous secret prayers and rituals. - The Little Albert. The famous Le Petit Albert, which deals with magical recipes for all occasions. You will learn many love recipes and occult culinary tricks, as well as ways to make Paracelsus talismans. The «Book of Forbidden Grimoires» will be of interest to everyone practicing healing and household spells and recipes, as well as those studying Kabbalah and occultism.
In the collection, you will find:
— Constitution of Pope Honorius;
— Spirit spells;
— Love and sexual magic spells;
— Mysterious prayers of Pope Leo III;
— Healing spells;
— Recipes for making Paracelsus talismans;
— Incense recipes and much more.