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This new edition of the Goetia features an introduction explaining Goetic Magick. Goetia refers to all the operations of that Magick which deals with gross, malignant or unenlightened forces. Goetia is sometimes thought of as a wild card, something that can get out of control, something which expresses the operators lower desires to control others and improve his own personal life. And, in fact, this potential loss of control, this danger, the desire for self-improvement and great power is exactly what attracts many people to the Goetia while horrifying and repelling others. Crowleys Goetia is brought to life by David P. Wilson with vivid illustrations of the Goetic demons, while Lon Milo DuQuette and Christopher S. Hyatt bring the ancient art of Goetic Magick to life in the modern day. Christopher Hyatt joined with Lon Milo DuQuette and David P. Wilson to glean extraordinary magical and philosophical treasures from this most misunderstood subject.

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Aleister Crowley's Illustrated Goetia:
Sexual Evocation

Aleister Crowley's
Illustrated Goetia:

Sexual Evocation

By

Lon Milo DuQuette and
Christopher S. Hyatt, Ph.D.

Illustrated By

David P. Wilson

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N EW F ALCON P UBLICATIONS
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA, U.S.A

Some Other Titles From New Falcon Publications

To Lie is Human
Undoing Yourself With Energized Meditation
Sex, Magic, Tantra & Tarot: The Way of the Secret Lover
Secrets of Western Tantra: The Sexuality of the Middle Path
by Christopher S. Hyatt, Ph.D.

Rebels & Devils: The Psychology of Liberation
Edited by Christopher S. Hyatt, Ph.D. with contributions by
William S. Burroughs, Timothy Leary, Robert Anton Wilson, et al

Pacts With the Devil: A Chronicle of Sex, Blasphemy & Liberation
Urban Voodoo: A Beginner s Guide to AJro-Caribbean Magic
By S. Jason Black and Christopher S. Hyatt, Ph.D.

Taboo: Sex, Religion & Magick
Aleister Crowleys Illustrated Goetia and Sexual Evocation
Enochian World of Aleister Crowley
By Christopher S. Hyatt, Ph.D., Lon Milo DuQuette, et al

Cosmic Trigger I
Cosmic Trigger 2
Cosmic Trigger 3
Coincidance
The Earth Will Shake
Email to the Universe
Natures God
Prometheus Rising
TSOG: The Thing that Ate the Constitution
Wilhelm Reich in Hell
The Widows Son
The Walls Came Tumbling Down
Sex, Drugs & Magick
Quantum Psychology
By Robert Anton Wilson

Info-Psychology
Intelligence Agents
Neuropolitique
By Timothy Leary, Ph.D.

Healing Energy, Prayer and Relaxation
The Complete Golden Dawn System of Magic (New, Hyatt Tribute Edition)
The Golden Dawn Audio CDs
By Israel Regarde

Zen Without Zen Masters
By Camden Benaress

Please visit our website at http://www.newfalcon.com

Copyright 1992 U.S.E.S.S.

All rights reserved. No part of this book, in part or in whole, may be reproduced, transmitted, or utilized, in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher, except for brief quotations in critical articles, books and reviews.

International Standard Book Number: 1-56184-048-3
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 91-68244

First Edition 1992
Second Edition 2000
Third Edition Revised and Expanded 2010

Introduction by Peter Conte and Daniel Pineda

The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of the American National Standard for Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials Z39.48-1984.

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NEW FALCON PUBLICATIONS
9550 South Eastern Avenue Suite 253
Las Vegas, NV 89123
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The Authors wish to thank James Kababick, James Wasserman, Douglas James and I. Z. Gilford for their invaluable assistance in the production of this book.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction
By Peter Conte and Daniel Pineda

Thou therefore who desirest Magical Gifts, be sure that thy soul is firm and steadfast; for it is by flattering thy weaknesses that the Weak Ones will gain power over thee. Humble thyself before thy Self, yet fear neither man nor spirit. Fear is failure, and the forerunner of failure: and courage is the beginning of virtue.

Liber Librae XXX

New Falcon Publications herein reissues Aleister Crowleys Illustrated Goetia.

Those who work the Black Arts are thrilled.

Those new to this world, enter.

If you desire power over others, the attainment of love and riches, better health, workings of sex-magic, and the excitement and danger of the Black Arts, this edition of the Goetia is for you. Along with the classical ritual text, it is packed with words of wisdom from coauthors Christopher Hyatt and Lon DuQuette borne from personal experience of bringing forth these denizens of the pit to visible appearance. Artist David Wilson has provided illustrations of his visions of these spirits and redrawn the seals originally included in Crowleys 1904 edition of the Goetia.

Listed are the 72 Kings, Spirits, and Demons who can be bent to your Will, if you have the courage to summon them. They are described as Fallen Angels, having powers and abilities beyond the scope of what is thought possible of any human being. Frightful in appearance, vile in behavior, and controllable only by the most powerful conjuror, the spirits of the Goetia are everything you would expect from one of the most infamous texts on magical evocation.

In this war, the battleground is the Circle and the Triangle.

You will develop force of will, arrogance, cunning, selfishness, single-mindedness, obstinacy, greed, hunger, desire, fearlessness, intuition, and the power of wrath equal to these demons themselves. Being deficient in any of these qualities will lead to a most painful and horrific disaster, but chances are you already have all these interesting personality traits, and what you seek is dominion over the Fallen and yourself.

The smell of fear whets the appetites of the demons, loosening them from the adamantine chain formed by a proper conjuration. Any lack of focus or inability to fully become the exorcist you aspire to be, amuses the Spirits at your expense. Remember, they always show up when you call them, even if you dont realize it. Regardless of how strange, or uneventful your experiments go, always finish the ritual.

Many of these infernal spirits resent your calling them into the Triangle of Art. It binds them temporarily to manifest according to your commands, and the magic itself binds them permanently to your spiritual destiny. Theyll do anything to ruin your ability to exert authority over them, from appearing in the most disgusting forms, to emitting foul odors and fire from their mouths in an attempt to sicken and scare you. Theyll manipulate your mind, trying to cause doubt and wavering determination, but you must constrain them. Theyll argue, plead, and whine their case of being unable to deliver on your demands, but you must force their obedience by maintaining control of yourself. Theyll try anything they can to repel your power over them, and the stronger you are the more severe will be your trials.

The efforts of the hosts of Hell to deter you from the call of destiny will be all for naught if you will but stand tall and command them with confidence. As Master of the Circle, you are the singularly most powerful force in the Universe at the time o f your ritual. Rule with a vengeance that forbids defeat, and as Crowley might say to you, kick their ass, grab the goods, and have fun doing it.

Now dont think that you can just go home and conjure away. You need a plan; there can be no winging it in the approach to dealing with these spirits. Thankfully the Goetia provides you with an ornate method that you can either follow out to the letter or modify to suit your circumstance. Nonetheless, there are certain guidelines and requirements that must be adhered to in all cases. This kind of power takes some time, effort, and a specific apparatus to control. There are security issues. Without the correct setup things could get very ugly indeed.

Like in the case of the young magician who evoked the 15th spirit named Eligos without properly purifying and consecrating his workspace. The sigil jumped out of the triangle as a tree fell over, nearly crushing one of his assistants. He had to reinforce his link with the Holy Guardian Angel and risk being obsessed by the demon, while stepping outside the circle in order to recover the sigil that had traveled about ten feet from its proper place. The spirit took control of his vocal chords for a short time and began answering questions that those present hadnt yet asked. If the assistants were not highly trained initiates and possessed of the utmost spiritual purity, it would have been much worse. They were all professionals, and thats why that night is a success story and not a tragic tale of just how bad things can get.

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