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Declined Request Sepher ha-Maggid - The Book of Asmodeus by Humberto Maggi

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101pranjal101

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Sepher Ha-Maggid - The Book of Asmodeus by Humberto Maggi.

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Sepher Ha-Maggid: The Book of Asmodeus by Humberto Maggi is a deeply researched and evocatively crafted grimoire that unearths the secretive currents of Jewish magical traditions—those whispered across the pages of the Talmud and the Zohar. Drawing upon obscure references to Maaseh Kishuf (the Work of Sorcery) and Maaseh Shedim (the Work of Demons), Maggi reconstructs the arcane system known as Serpentine Sorcery, a forbidden magical path attributed to the wicked prophet Balaam and taught by Ashmedai (Asmodeus), the King of the Shedim.

This work combines rigorous academic scholarship with firsthand necromantic experience, guided by the author’s own maggid shed—a demonic spiritual teacher. Within these pages, readers will explore lost traditions of Solomonic magic, including dialogues with benign demons, the influence of Asmodeus on King Solomon, and the hidden wisdom of the Sitra Achra (the Other Side).

The book is divided into two main parts: the first delves into the conceptual and historical framework of Serpentine Sorcery—its spirits, symbols, rituals, and sacred spaces. The second, The Book of Asmodeus, presents invocations, prayers, sigils, and the esoteric teachings transmitted by Asmodeus himself.

Bound in a high-quality hardcover edition, Sepher Ha-Maggid stands as both a scholarly contribution and a potent magical manual within the Solomonic tradition.
 
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If the content of this book comes from direct sources of the Kabbalists of Jerusalem, I join in this request.
 

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Book Request Rule No. 5: "The request must reasonably be able to be fulfilled (don't ask for super rare books that are not digitized and obviously no one has access to them)". The book is only available from a fringe publisher where it's out of stock. I'm beginning to think we should start handing out official Warnings for such unrealistic requests made in direct contravention of Forum Rules.

Whenever a request is declined, it doesn't mean that it's prohibited from being fulfilled (we've had such miracles before), it's only a message to our book sleuths that looking for it is pretty pointless (who may see it as a challenge though and scour the net despite of this).
 
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