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ADDENDUM:February 2015- New from Aeon Sophia Press, Sefer Yeroch Ruachot

Edge of the Circle Books is Proud to Present 
This New Collectible Title 
From Aeon Sophia Press:




SEFER YEROCH RUACHOT
by G. de Laval

Sefer Yeroch Ruachot is an exhaustive treatise of 27 lunar spirits whose names form a complex cipher that is an explicit name of Satan, a previously unknown Shem ha Mephorash system pertaining to Satan, the opposer, the antagonist of the right-hand-path complex of Abrahamic religions. The demons of this grimoire, complete details of their alchemical construction, their relationship with dozens of other entities, conjurations seals and alchemical spirit signatures, as well as a full ritual system of working with them, is included. This work is the third installment of grimoires touching upon the world of greater Shem ha Mephorash entities: the book "Black Magic Evocation of the Shem ha Mephorash" and "The Explicit Name of Lucifer" are the first two books in the series, of which this work will be the largest and most comprehensive member so far with more than 300 pages in Royal book size, including 28 illustrations and countless sigils and mandalas.

300 pages, 120 grams paper book block
Hardcover, adorned with gold foil lettering to spine and front cover stamp

Black leather to the spine, blue silk front and back cover.
Standard edition limited to 200 copies, 
by G. de Laval
List Price: $66.95




























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