Necromancy The Forbidden Art

Cover of Necromancy The Forbidden Art by Lucien Rofocale
Year: 2011
Language: en
Pages: 116
ISBN-13: 9781460972649
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Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 0.37 Pounds
Width: 0.27 Inches
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Necromancy The Forbidden Art by Lucien Rofocale, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on March 7, 2011, is a 116-page exploration of occult history and the practices associated with the Black Arts. This edition delves into humanity’s long-standing attempts to harness powerful forces, particularly through the summoning of spirits from beyond the grave. The book discusses various historical references, including notable figures who sought knowledge from the deceased, and examines the rituals and protective measures employed by those who ventured into this enigmatic realm.

Readers will find a comprehensive overview of necromancy, including its historical context and the tools used in its practice. The text addresses themes of life, death, and the quest for arcane knowledge, while also touching upon the cultural significance of crossroads and graveyards as sites of spiritual interaction. Rofocale’s work aims to illuminate the complexities of necromancy, revealing insights that have remained obscured over time. This edition serves as a resource for those interested in the intersections of body, mind, spirit, and occultism, providing a deeper understanding of this often-misunderstood art.


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Occult history and the Black Arts reveals that man has always attempted to marshal the powerful forces to his Will. Spirits of the dead have been called upon in recorded history in a great many ancient books, from Ulysses to the Bible when The Witch of Endor was consulted by King Saul to predict the outcome of a great battle. As mankind has sought answers to what life is about, he has feared what lies afterwards and sought answers from those passing over the veil for solace. Sometimes they disturbed spirits to divine for arcane knowledge, to find treasure or any number of questions. Of course disturbing these souls was a highly risky thought and so protection was used to make sure the summoner was protected. Crossroads were places that people meet their fate, often held up by highwaymen, bandits looking for easy prey. These foul people were tried and hung in the very same location. A crossroad was symbolic as well, for it implicated that both the living and dead alike were used to passing by way of them, and the choice to make the correct path clearly was a paralleled. Of course, old abandoned churches made a good place, but graveyards were the best. The Necromancer wore clothing from corpses and ate tasteless foods, avoided women, all in an attempt to connect with the dead and their energies, so deep was their determination to carry out their plans. People from Franciscan friar Roger Bacon to Dr. John Dee, advisor to Queen Elizabeth sought out such spirits, as did Eliphas Levi in the 1800’s.Freemasons and members of the Golden Dawn mentioned its use, and many modern writers have touched upon this taboo and misunderstood subject. Now, the publishers of Dark Moon Press are pleased to bring you Lucien Rofocale’s work, Necromancy: The forbidden art as he dives deep into the history, tools and rituals of this fascinating form of magic. I hope you enjoy this little tome as much as I have. It will excite you, and reveal secrets long shadowed in mystery over the ages that until recently most people were not able to discover. From the introduction by Corvis Nocturnum

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