Wanna elaborate?Curse of Set-Typhon from Abrasax.
Why do you askWhat's the deepest, darkest spells to try?
Because it's intriguingWhy do you ask
I mean...IMO there are many spells that can considered tabooBecause it's intriguing
Thanks, I was learning about A Crowley and the spell he was trying to invoke. All super intriguing stuff.I mean...IMO there are many spells that can considered taboo
But the thing is can it manifest in this realm...by that I just mean can you get it to happen
anyway there are plenty 9f messed up curses and spells, wives feeding a husband her period blood to keep him faithful, hoodoo curses to fuck up the genitals, spells to drive an ex lover crazy till they return involving the dead
Are you referring to The Summoning of Set-Typhon on page 73? If so ... why do you think that is a "deep and dark" spell? The ritual uses candles, incense and spoken words. What's so deep and dark about that? It seems very basic to me.Curse of Set-Typhon from Abrasax.
I'm gonna go ahead and hard pass on the kid-garita (get it?).Those to be called to the Devil's service lie in wait for children. These are often found dead by their parents, and the simple people believe that they have themselves overlain them, or that they died from natural causes; but it is we who have destroyed them. For that purpose we steal them out of the grave and boil them with lime, till all the flesh is loosed from the bones, and is reduced to one mass. We make out of the firm part an ointment, and fill a bottle with the fluid; and whoever drinks with due ceremonies of this, belongs in our league, and is already capable of bewitching.
Michael Ford's Beginning Luciferian Magic as well as the Satanic Bible/Satanic Rituals have a few blasphemy rites.This is really harder to answer than it appears. Everyone assumes magic, black or otherwise, is all murder and whatnot. There's not a ton of that, honestly. Some of the things we used to consider taboo isn't really taboo anymore, at least in the West. Sex magic? That's a good Saturday night. Drinking blood? Idiot Hollywood people talk about that all the time. No big deal.
I had to really dig to find anything unique. This comes from The Warlock's Book by Peter Haining. I inherited a number of boxes of occult books from a friend, and he had varied interests. I've only ever skimmed this book. This little tidbit is a description on how to create a liquid made from the flesh of a child for The Black Sabbat:
I'm gonna go ahead and hard pass on the kid-garita (get it?).
Honestly, most of it is Hollywood movie BS, unless you alter your definition of taboo to mean going against Christianity specifically. Evoking demons for fun and profit would be taboo from that perspective.
There's a section in Pacts With the Devil: A Chronicle of Sex, Blasphemy & Liberation by Christopher S. Hyatt & S. Jason Black, which you can view at . Chapter 16, titled Sex Rites (page 233 in the actual book, page 118 in archive.org's reader), many people would definitely consider taboo. Maybe not specifically the sex, but the creation and use of the elixir.
Ya, for a Christian that’s no bueno.Michael Ford's Beginning Luciferian Magic as well as the Satanic Bible/Satanic Rituals have a few blasphemy rites.
I am not sure, but I think that might alienate you from God and his protection on you.
that answer should be with a warning label as well.. be careful what you wish for, you just might find it.Because it's intriguing