sacredgeometery

Annotations and a letter found in Aesch Mezareph or Purifying Fire, 1714. The beginning of the letter reads: “My Dear John, I have read Aesch Mezareph from cover to cover and can making nothing of it.” Source: Embassy of the Free Mind

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Diagrams demonstrating the “divine” proportions of the human body and how they correspond to sacred geometry. From book two of Three Books of Occult Philosophy by Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa, 1533. Source: archive.org


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Magic circle diagrams. The diagrams are to be copied on to the floor, and stood on for protection while practicing magick, particularly when summoning, spirits, fae, and demons. From “The discouerie of witchcraft” by Reginald Scot, 1584. Source: Wellcome Library


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