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Grimoire Verum and Mathers vs. Crowley.

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    So, I've been doing some research into the art of evocation and it's lead me to the clavicles of Solomon
    by Mathers as well as the Grimoire Verum. The Grimoire Verum has some very interesting material, and although
    in the Mathers text that I'm currently reading Mathers strictly advises against the use of the Grimoire Verum
    due to it's "black magick" content. I'm finding that both the Clavicles of Solomon (Edited by Mathers himself) and
    the Grimoire Verum have uncanny similarities. As I've been comparing the two writings, I couldn't help but wonder
    what Crowley's opinion would have been (due to his disassociation from Mathers) on Grimoire Verum? Any insights?

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      So, I've been doing some research into the art of evocation and it's lead me to the clavicles of Solomon
      by Mathers as well as the Grimoire Verum. The Grimoire Verum has some very interesting material, and although
      in the Mathers text that I'm currently reading Mathers strictly advises against the use of the Grimoire Verum
      due to it's "black magick" content. I'm finding that both the Clavicles of Solomon (Edited by Mathers himself) and
      the Grimoire Verum have uncanny similarities. As I've been comparing the two writings, I couldn't help but wonder
      what Crowley's opinion would have been (due to his disassociation from Mathers) on Grimoire Verum? Any insights?

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      Jim Eshelman
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      "I couldn't help but wonder what Crowley's opinion would have been "

      Always a good technique for taking one's mind of anything serious, and relaxing with a good "none of us could ever know" kind of idleness. 👿

      FWIW (digression), of Crowley's two primary mentors, Allan Bennett was a Goetia man, and Cecil Jones favored the so-called 'Greater Key.'

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