Alright, /x, recommend me a good grimoire. I want a grimoire with doable spells. I'm not boiling any cats :b
Blue Letter Bible. Bible Sword.
>>17849231
:b gee thanks
>>17849202
It pains me to imagine why you think you'd be able to do any of the spells in a good grimoire.
>>17849231
fug off
>>17849275
.... Becuase I've read like 2 Harry Potter books.
>>17849300
I hope it was the first two, because Ginny fell hard for the old Tom Riddle's diary gag.
>>17849202
What about your own grimoire? That will have the most doable spells you can possibly do.
If not, keep studying anon.
>>17849202
>Not boiling cats.
>:b
>>17849300
nice meme
A grimoire you say?
http://www.sacred-texts.com/grim/magus/index.htm
>>17849202
Boiled cat bones are necessary to do magic, OP.
Speaking of which, I found an old german grimoire from the 1920, involving ancient magic and all that. Unfortunately my German is spotty at best and it's also very hard to read the words regardless.
It has interesting diagrams in it, involving ancient Egyptian magic, dinosaurs, and rituals of some sort.
free bump.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WeYsTmIzjkw
>>17852444
Post it, I can read German
anything here to make someone fall in love with me?
>>17849202
>:b
Hi, Summerfag!
>>17849231
Fucking cancerous troll. Fuck off with your faggot post.
Always some cunt wanting to troll someone's thread with this Christian stupidity.
There is a board for you already. It's called /f
For faggots.
>>17849355
Ayy that post is opulent and imperial
>>17849231
agreed!
>>17852727
The fear here is palpable.
>>17849367
Sacred-Texts is a great place to start. Though isn't The Magus just ripped from Agrippa? Might as well just suggest his Three Books of Occult Philosophy.
>>17849318
Not that I'm an expert, or practitioner, or anything worth mentioning, but it seems to me that you'd have to know before you write. Any early grimoire for someone without knowledge or experience would just be a journal.
>>17852444
>dinosaurs
Neat. Try typing things into Google Translate for a rough meaning, maybe - is it a commonly published one, or handwritten or something? Is there a title?
>>17852690
I'll do that when I get home from work, in roughly 7 hours. Sorry for the wait. >>17854116
I know! I was fucking excited finding it At an antique store. It's title is Magie und zauberei, which when I checked it translates to "magic and sorcery."
Also, I did try to do that, but it was rather difficult still. It's a rather word- heavy book. I'll post pictures when I get home.
Grimorium Verum is an inoffensive place to start.
>>17854184
>I'll post pictures when I get home.
Fuck yeah, do it! I love this shit.
I wish I could build a collection of grimoires, but the closest I have is this (not counting ebooks).
>>17854198
Check out antique stores around, you can find some crazy good shit. On top of that, check out used book stores like half price books or other things. You never know what you could find.
>>17849202
you are a clueless fag op. Go and stare at salt until is loaded enough to light a bulb