Lesser Key of Solomon: GoetiaCeremonial MagicMystical / EsotericEnglish / Latin magical textual traditionShareLesser Key of Solomon 34de Laurence - EnglishMoreVersion - 1 availablede LaurenceLanguageEnglishEspañol‹Lesser Key of Solomon 1Lesser Key of Solomon 2Lesser Key of Solomon 3Lesser Key of Solomon 4Lesser Key of Solomon 5Lesser Key of Solomon 6Lesser Key of Solomon 7Lesser Key of Solomon 8Lesser Key of Solomon 9Lesser Key of Solomon 10Lesser Key of Solomon 11Lesser Key of Solomon 12Lesser Key of Solomon 13Lesser Key of Solomon 14Lesser Key of Solomon 15Lesser Key of Solomon 16Lesser Key of Solomon 17Lesser Key of Solomon 18Lesser Key of Solomon 19Lesser Key of Solomon 20Lesser Key of Solomon 21Lesser Key of Solomon 22Lesser Key of Solomon 23Lesser Key of Solomon 24Lesser Key of Solomon 25Lesser Key of Solomon 26Lesser Key of Solomon 27Lesser Key of Solomon 28Lesser Key of Solomon 29Lesser Key of Solomon 30Lesser Key of Solomon 31Lesser Key of Solomon 32Lesser Key of Solomon 33Lesser Key of Solomon 34Lesser Key of Solomon 35Lesser Key of Solomon 36Lesser Key of Solomon 37Lesser Key of Solomon 38Lesser Key of Solomon 39Lesser Key of Solomon 40Lesser Key of Solomon 41Lesser Key of Solomon 42Lesser Key of Solomon 43Lesser Key of Solomon 44Lesser Key of Solomon 45Lesser Key of Solomon 46Lesser Key of Solomon 47Lesser Key of Solomon 48Lesser Key of Solomon 49›The License To Depart.Lesser Key of Solomon 34ListenPlay this chapter in spoken English.Save chapterListen to chapter1O thou Spirit N., because thou hast diligently answered unto my demands, and hast been very ready and willing to come at my call, I do here license thee to depart unto thy proper place; without causing harm or danger unto man or beast. Depart, then, I say, and be thou very ready to come at my call, being duly exorcised and conjured by the sacred rites of magic. I charge thee to withdraw peaceably and quietly, and the peace of GOD be ever continued between thee and me! AMEN! 2After thou hast given the Spirit license to depart, thou art not to go out of the circle until he or they be gone, and until thou shalt have made prayers and rendered thanks unto God for the great blessings He hath bestowed upon thee in granting thy desires, and delivering thee from all the malice of the enemy the devil. 3Also note! Thou mayest command these spirits into the Vessel of Brass in the same manner as thou dost into the triangle, by saying: “that thou dost forthwith appear before this Circle, in this Vessel of Brass, in a fair and comely shape,” etc., as hath been shown in the fore-going conjurations. 4Here interpolate the name of the Spirit desired to be invocated. In some of the Codices there are faint variations in the form of wording of the conjurations, but not sufficient to change the sense, e. g., “Tartarean abode” for “Tartarean seat,” etc. 5In some “By the Seat of Adonai” or “By the Throne of Adonai.” In these conjurations and elsewhere in the body of the text I have given the divine names correctly. 6It will depend on the quarter to which the Spirit is attributed, which of the four chief kings are to be invoked. 7This box should evidently be in metal or in something which does not take fire easily. 8In some codices this is called “the Curse” only; but in one or two the “Spirits’ Chain” is called “the Lesser Curse,” and this the “Greater Curse.” 9In the Latin, “Bathal vel Vathat super Abrac ruens! Abeor veniens super Aberer!” 10Or whatever his dignity may be. ‹Previous chapterLesser Key of Solomon 33Next chapterLesser Key of Solomon 35›Similar passagesBy tradition and source labelFind similarCompare selectedCompare with similarAsk Deep ThoughtSelect passages to search for parallels.Tap any verse to select it, then compare selected passages or ask Deep Thought. Public domain in the United States via Project Gutenberg