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- The Goetic evocation process described in **The Lesser Key of Solomon** (also known as the **Lemegeton**, particularly the **Ars Goetia** section) is one of the most influential grimoires in Western ceremonial magick. The text outlines a complex and ritualized process of summoning and commanding 72 spirits associated with King Solomon.
- Below is a step-by-step outline of the evocation process **according to the original text** as closely as possible, with **direct quotes** and explanations.
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- ## ⚠️ Preliminary Note
- The version referenced here is based on the 1904 edition of the **Lemegeton Clavicula Salomonis: The Lesser Key of Solomon**, edited by **S.L. MacGregor Mathers** and **Aleister Crowley**. Some translations and copies may vary.
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- ## 🪬 Step-by-Step Goetic Evocation (from *Ars Goetia*)
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- ### 1. **Preparation and Consecration**
- The magician must be *"purified and prepared"*.
- > *“He that desireth to attain to the understanding of the knowledge of the spirits must first be purified and prepared according to the law of God.”*
- This includes:
- * Fasting and chastity (often for a specific number of days — usually **three to seven days**).
- * Spiritual purification (prayers, confession, abstinence).
- * Wearing consecrated garments (white robe, often with a girdle).
- * Preparation of tools: wand, pentacle, sword, triangle, and circle — all must be consecrated with specific prayers and incense.
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- ### 2. **Construction of the Magic Circle**
- A **magic circle** is drawn on the ground, enclosing the magician. This is the primary protection.
- > *“He must make a circle... within which he must stand while he calls the spirits, for they cannot hurt him.”*
- * The circle includes Divine Names, angelic names, and names of power written around it.
- * It's often **9 feet in diameter** and must be made with care, chalked or inscribed on the floor, or embroidered onto a cloth.
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- ### 3. **Triangle of Art**
- The spirit is summoned into a **Triangle of Art**, placed a little outside the circle.
- > *“Without the Circle, let there be drawn a Triangle, into which the Spirit may be commanded to appear.”*
- * The triangle contains the names **Tetragrammaton**, **Primeumaton**, **Anaphaxeton** (or similar variants).
- * This is where the spirit **manifests visibly**.
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- ### 4. **Invocation of Protection**
- Invoke the names of God for divine protection.
- > *“Thou shalt invocate them \[angels] who are able to bind and command these spirits.”*
- Typically includes:
- * The **Prayer to the Godhead**
- * The **Conjuration of the Good Spirits**
- * Psalm readings (e.g., Psalm 91)
- * Litanies or invocations of archangels: **Michael, Raphael, Uriel, Gabriel**
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- ### 5. **Calling the Spirit: The Conjuration**
- Begin the **first conjuration** from the *Ars Goetia*. This is repeated **three times** or until the spirit appears.
- > *“I do invocate and conjure thee, O thou Spirit N., and being with power armed from the Supreme Majesty, I do strongly command thee, by Beralanensis, Baldachiensis, Paumachiae, and Apologiae Sedes...”*
- This is followed by Divine Names and threats of punishment.
- * If the spirit doesn't appear, the conjuration is repeated with increasing intensity.
- * The **second conjuration** and the **curse or constraint** may follow if the spirit still resists.
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- ### 6. **Appearance of the Spirit**
- Once the spirit appears **in the triangle**, the magician must **not be afraid** and **command the spirit** respectfully but firmly.
- > *“And when he appeareth, bind him with the chain of spirits by the power of the Names of God.”*
- * Use the seal/sigil of the spirit.
- * The spirit is **compelled by divine names** and symbols.
- * The magician asks the spirit to **take on a fair and comely shape** if its form is frightening.
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- ### 7. **License to Speak / Commands Given**
- Once the spirit is visible and obedient, the magician delivers the charge or request.
- > *“I do command thee, O thou Spirit N., that thou stay with me, visibly and obediently, until thou hast fulfilled my will.”*
- * Ask the spirit your questions, commands, or tasks.
- * Do **not** waste time or get distracted; spirits can try to deceive.
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- ### 8. **License to Depart**
- After the task or request is complete, the spirit is formally dismissed.
- > *“Thou art to give the Spirit license to depart thus: ‘Go in peace unto thy place; may there be peace between thee and me, and be thou ready to come when thou art called.’”*
- Failure to license the spirit may cause it to linger or retaliate.
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- ### 9. **Banishing and Closing**
- Banishing and purification are performed to close the ritual space.
- * Burn incense (e.g., frankincense, benzoin).
- * Make a closing prayer of thanks.
- * Erase or cover the circle and triangle.
- * Dismiss all spiritual energies.
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- ## 🔧 Tools and Items Required
- According to the text, you will need:
- * Sword (for commanding)
- * Wand (for calling)
- * Pentacle (for protection)
- * Triangle of Art
- * Magical Circle (9 ft diameter)
- * Seal and sigil of the spirit
- * Brass vessel with sigils of the 72 spirits (sometimes used)
- * Consecrated robe and ring
- * Incense and offerings
- * Lamen (talisman worn on the chest)
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- Would you like me to generate a diagram of the Magic Circle and Triangle of Art as shown in the Lemegeton?
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